INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. '___ ' INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. "• | i — 'i IMPOETANT NOTICE.- j CITIZENS' VIGILANCE" i COMMITTEE ' ■ '""' j 'IN THE INTERESTS OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH.. ' j .~■ ■ •, THE NEAREST SOURCE OF HELP. . ■ ! ■ j '— , "'■ ": r --' ; ! nnHE CITY AND SUBURBS HAVE BEEN SUBDIVIDED' AS Fol> ' 1 LOWS:- ■ i HEADQUABTEES.-Town Hall. Telephone 2281. , . ' 1. BROOKLYN AND VOGELTOWN DISTEICT.-Officer in Charge, H. E. ■'.! Holland, Esq., M.P. Headquarters, Brooklyn State School. Tele. ! phone, 2392. .. i '■■■M 2. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT.-Officer in Charge,' > •P. Eraser, Esq., M.P. Headquarters, St. John's Schoolroom, v j phono, 4123. ». , 3. WELLINGTON EAST.—Boundaries, John Street, down Adelaide Road, V.'.j Kent Terrace, Clyde Quay to Baths. Officer in charge, Wm. Foster, ' i Esq. Headquarters, Clyde Quay School. Telephone; Clyde Quay'i Police fetation, 445 a. \ i. EOSENEATH.-rrom Te Aro Bath's to Ballina Bay up to skyline. Officer ; in charge, J. J. M'Girath, Esq. Headquarters, Eoseneath Sohool. Tele- .' phone, 998 a. '~■''! 5. HATAITAI.-Gwiton Eoad to Waitoa Road, sea to skyline. Officer in ! Charge, H. H. To'.an, Esq. Headquarters, Hataitai Bowling Pavilion. ' j Telephone, 477. . j G. KILBIRNTE.—Waitoa Road io Coutts Street, sea to skyline. Officer in | Charge, J. J. Clark, Esq. Headquarters, Kilbirnie Publio School, j 1 ' Telephone, 2023. , ' ,} 7. LYALL BAY.-Coutts Street to sea front, Lyall Bay, and from City .':.; Boundary to Sutherland Road. Officer in Charge, A. A. Gellatly, Esq. i Headquarters, Lyall Bay School. Telephone, 2604. i i 8. MIRAMAR,--Miramar District. Officer in Charge, T. 0. Fox, Esq. j Headquarters, Council Chambers. Telephone, 3783 (2 rings). .' I 9. SEATOUN.-Seatoun' District. /Officer in Charge, A. P. Smith, Esq. j Headquarters,' Seatoun School. Telephone, 3707 (one long and one' ' short).. ! 10. ISLAND BAY.-From Luxford Street to sea. Officer in Charge, C. C. j Odlin, Esq. -Headquarters, Island Bay School. Telephone, 4191. { 11.' NEWTOWN -Luxford Street to John Street, and from Belt to Belt, /'.j Officer in Charge, H. A. Parkinson, Esq. Headquarters, Newtown ■■; School. Telephone, 3506. ! 12. District. Officer in Charge, D. M. Poison, ' j Esq. Headquarters, Public School. Telephone, 1307. • ; ! 13. KARORI.-From the Tunnel to Makara. Officer in Charge, A.M'Kenzie, ! ! Esq. Headquarters, Karon' 1 School. Telephone, 3701 (one ehort and j one long). ■ ■ | 14. KELBURN—Heights from Devon Street, via Salamanca 'Road to ! Botanical Gardens to Tunnel Officer in Charge, T. Gray, Esq. | Headquarters, Infants' School, Kelburn. Training Colleg. Telephone j . .3754. ' ''':'■! ' . 15. WELLINGTON NORTH.—From Dixon Street, Willis Street, Customhouse Quay to Esplanade to Botanical Gardens. Officer in ; Charge, Rev. Robertson Orr. Headquarters, St. Andrew's Sohool- \ room. Telephone 4613. ' '\ 16. WADESTOWN AND GOLDIE'S BRAE-Officer in Charge, S. G. Na- j than, Esq. Headquarters, Anglican Schoolroom, Wadestown. Telephone 786. i 17. NGAIO.-Headquartcrs, Ngaio School. Telephone 4593. j :, 18. KHANDALLAH.-Mre. Roden JPlimmer. Telephone 3748 (8 rings). '" 19. KAIWARRA.-A. W. .Palmer, Esq. Telephone 1976. . \ e •.._ — ] /■PROMPT ASSISTANCE NEEDED! j The Officers in Charge of each District are holding MEETINGS at 1 their respective districts to set up the necessary organisation for thor- J oughly Patrolling their Districts, arranging for Nursing, Attendance, \ 5 Medical Comforts, and other such Help as can be given. .\ ALL EFFICIENT PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS who can afford the i time are EARNESTLY REQUESTED to Assist' the Officers in Charge to ; i- their utmqst ability. v ■.':■. j tj BOY SCOUTS are in attendance te report to different Groups. j e '.:•..'! : ' '• i' i h . ■> .'...- I : REPORT AT ONCE! i >• ■ ■ ' , ■ ■ i IMFORTANT.-THE PUBLIC ARE REQUESTED TO REPORT ANY | CASES TO HEADQUARTERS IN THE RESPECTIVE DISTRICTS, AND j THE BEST ATTENTION POSSIBLE WILL BB GIVEN. . 1 ■ ■• ■' '•'! / . ■ .'',.... I INHALATION ROOMS v! FOR CHILDREN! j '" CHILDREN MUST ATTEND AT CLYDE QUAY SCHOOL, AT #i a NEWTOWN SCHOOL, and at DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, AITKEN >| STREET (THORNDON) for Inhalation. j TEACHERS—Teachers are asked to present themselves at the Head- '| quarters nearest their Schools. ! CITIZENS WHO ARE WILLING TO HELP, BUT WHO HAVE i NOT YET REPORTED AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS, ARE RB-' QUESTED'TO DO SO AT ONCE. J. P. LUKE, Mayor. j ' ! r—- . ' TNFLUENZA IN ROSENEATH AND BOY SCOUTS -, \ 1 ORIENTAL BAY. '' — • j ' — NOTICE. ' . ! 1. Inhalation and Disinfectants at Rose- j ueath School; -i 2. CapaMo Women Workers will assist ~,,,,.. 1 in domestic work and nursing in "DOY SCOUTS aro reminded that their j - homes and supply suitablo food. -D Services may be required for spme ; or i „:i„w, '(„ , m A tr lii>ln time. Thev must not render themselves 3. Motor-cars available to lendei help hy remftini on (luty too long J quicK'y- day. Busy Committees do not know how j 4. Dangerous cases will on request bei io n; a boy has been in attondanoe. It ] promptly removed to the nearest hos- ; g fl le j u ty 0 f every Scout to report on ; pital. and off dutv, when he has done adars , 0 AC9B-A. C. MITCHELL, Carlton Gore ' ' ! s- A2406-MRS. JENNINGS, Crescent Road, ' F 1113-MES. WEDDERSPOON, 114 Orien- WELLINGTON GARRISON ARTILR tal Bay. LERY DIVISION. > NO CHARGE FOR ANYTHING. NOTICE. • S J. J. M'GHATH, HEEEBY~NOTIFIED that all j Ofncei in Charge. j_ ]Wos o{ WELIIINGTON > ,f i GAERISON ARTILLERY DIVISION are ,1 ' ~~~ CANCELLED until further orders. Re- | [.; sumption of training will bo notified in ' ■, NO. 3 COMPANY. the various newspapers in duo course. j \- (Signed) P. ST. JOHN KEENAN, | L ' -ARMY SERVICE. Captain, N.Z.E., j j ■' — ADJUTANT, W.G.A. Division. I n CANCELLATION OF PARADE. Nov. 15, 1918. '• \ { fkWING to Milium, the Parade, TNFLUENZA prevented. Veedee VibraT j U which was to bo hold This After- f tory l>atments ensuro j y • , , nivr.TiTTTin Supply limited. Now address, 10.Hal-St. noon, is hereby CANCELLED. ---— ■ .—^-. —■. I LIEUT ROBERTS, pOOD Printing promptly prodncei at j v)T popular prkes at "Dominion Jo* O.C, Printing Worki. ■ •
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 44, 16 November 1918, Page 9
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