INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. t :—_ . _— t . ' • ' '" WELLINGTON CITY COUNCIL. 1 _ . ! URGENT. NOTICE, i' - • TO KEEPERS OF HOTELS, PRIVATE I HOTELS, ' • BOARDING HOUSES, ! APARTMENT/HOUSES, RESTAU- ! . RANTS', MARBLE BARS, AND ALL ' ! SHOPS, OFFICES, WAREHOUSES, !' AND OTHER 'BUILDINGS TO ;■ WHICH THE' PUBLIC HAS. AC- - CESS.- - - . '.-. .'-'.-,. '.. YOU ARE HEREBY REQUIRED: TO THOROUGHLY AND EFFECTIVELY DISINFECT AND CLEAN YOUR PREMISES, including outbuildings • and yards, with disinfectants at least ! once daily.. ' APPROVED DISINFECTANTS can be obtained at the Town: Hall .at 9d. per pint. You are advised to apply the disinfectant by means of. a spray. ■ . TO HOUSEHOLDERS. You are also' required to take, the above steps; Early inspection, will be made, and in case any .nuisance is discovered offenders WILL BE PROSECUTED WITH THE UTMOST RIGOUR. " .1. P. LUKE. Ma vor. November 17, 1918. . . . . . INFLUENZA. ! ' .'.-. BROOKLYN RESIDENTS. PLEASE REPORT any cases of. In- -"- fluenza to the folluwing gentlemen, who will report to the Centre:— REV. G. DENT ('Phono : 32lo). Taft Street ' arid' Connaiight Terrace, through Yogcltowh to Morningtuh. • REV. '15. HUTSON, Todmim Street-and West Side of Ohiro Road. REV. W. S. ROLLINGS, . Fitc.hetfc, .and Ohiro Road to Cleveland Street. REV. J. H. WHITE, Washington Avenue, ■ Boxhill, . Garfield Street, Cleveland and Jefferson Streets. '■• Inhalation Chamber at. Public Schoolopen at 9 o'clock..' Disinfectant and medicine to toe obtained 'at School. Bottles • and corks required.' Capable Workers for Visitation and Nursing, are"'URGENTLY REQUIRED., Notify new cases' to- 'Phono No: 3158. CENTRE 'PRONE .No. 3158." JOHN B, lIOPKIRK. ' LYALL BAY AREA. '~ ■ ..' ■, ' '.' T~ '' • /' f ".:. * .■ T ADY HELPERS WANTED for Nurs. ing and Visiting,'. ■, . URGENT. URGENT. ■ URGENT. URGENT'. URGENT. URGENT. RING 2604, or!apply ' . ' THE SCHOOL, Freyberg, Street, Lyall Bay. ; INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC, . NORTHLAND DISTRICT.. ";_ MISS EDITH. HOWES will'in future have charge of the" INVALID COOKING AND' COMFORTS BRANCH in this District, with Headquarters at ST. ANNE'S SCHOOLROOM, NORTHLAND.' Donors of Fruit, Eggs, Jellies, Soups, etc., will' kindly oblige by forwarding Gifts to Miss Howes, at St. Anne's. D. M. I'OLSON. ■ Officer in Charge. mnK~SAIMRIi" r WfEN r DIiOCIETY, '_-»• Whitmore Street.—As the Institute is now a Sailors' Hospital, Mr. Moore (M issionor) will be graceful for gifts of Lemons, Eggs, Jellies, etc., at any hour at tho Institute.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 46, 19 November 1918, Page 7
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