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INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. INFLUENZA. BROOKLYN BESJDENTS. PLEASE REPOttT any cases Of In- *■ . .fluenza to the following gentlemen, who will report to the Centre:— REV. (i. DENT ('Phone 3240), Tnft Street nnd Connaught Terrace, through Vogeltown to Mornington. REV. B. HUTSON, Todtnnn Street and West Side of Ohiro Road. REV. Yv\ S. ROLLINGS, Fitchett and Ohiro Road to Cleveland Street. REV. J. H. WHITE, Washington Avenue, Boxhill, Garfi«ld Street, Cleveland and Jefferson Streets. Inhalation Chamber at Public School open at 9 o'clock, Disinfectant and medicine to be obtained, ait School. Bottles and corks required. Contributions in aid of a Relief Fund for Adults and Children, will bo thankfully received. The Executive will be glad to hear from those who can offer hospitality to children whose parents or guardians 'are sick. ' Capable Workers for Visitation and Nursing are URGENTLY REQUIRED. Notify new cases to 'PhoUe No. 3158. H.. E. HOLLAND, M.P., Officer in Charge. GEO. FROST, Chairman of Executive. JOHN B. HOPKIRK, Secretary. CENTRE 'PHONE No. 3158. WELLINGTON CENTRAL COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO WORKERS. NOTICE TO WORKERS. Please Collect all Bottles and Jars from sick persons' houses. ■ Please return Clinical Thermometers and Electric Torches to General Inquiry Office. - Gifts of Custards, Black Currant Drinks, Blanc Mange, and any invalid food gladly received. Clean Bottles, Cdrke, and Jars are urgently needed for delivering Beef Tea and Jolly to sick persone. Gifts of Beef Tea, Jellies, and Eggs' will be gladly received. The Committee thank those motor-car owners who have rendered service up to tho present. The Committee, however, still need the use of two or three cars for the whole of the day. P. ERASER, M.P., Offlcer-in-Charge. General Inquiry Office, 'Phono 1127. ; JOHNSON VILLE VIGILANCE COMMITTEE.mEMPORARY HOSPITAL DEPOT For STATE PRESCRIPTIONS, DISINFECTANTS, AND FOR INFORMATION

MOOEE; BROTHERS' HALL. TELEPHONE 3173 (Two Rings). HATAITAI EPIDEMIC COMMITTEE. Open' Every Day from 8 a.m. to 10.30 p.m. Telephone 1788. Night 'phone 177. ALTHOUGH tie Epidemic ie diminisliing Headquarters will > remain open till further notice. Donations to Hfttaitai Epidemic Relief Fund will be gratefully received by Executive. H. W. TOLAN, Officer-in-Charge. WELLINGTON NORTH DEPOT.' •Telephone 1613. SOUPS REQUIRED. Kindly send in to the Depot if at all possible. TONIC FOE CONVALESCENTS NOW READY, 6(1. per bottle. CONVALESCENT HOME FOR WOMEN NOW' BEADY. Apply ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH SCHOOLROOM,' 28 Wellington Terrace. S. ROBERTSON ORR. Tffl A NT E D, VERY URGENTLY, SOD.A WATER BOTTLES. SODA WATER BOTTLES. SODA WATER BOTTLES. Please SEND TO NEAREST CENTRE. Soda Water Supplies'have been cut off for WANT OF BOTTLES. JACOBINA LUKE, Mayoress. WANTED, MAGAZINES, and any other Reading Matter, for Convalescent Homes. Please semi to nearest Centre. JACOBINA LUKE, Mayoress. ■ WANTED Known—Use Linoarnieh. Beeswax nnd Turpentino injure your Linoleum; it's a hard, back-break-ing way of polishing. Linoarnish applied with a brush once a year does the work easier, bettor, and cheaper. Sole proprietors and manufacturers, Tingey'e, Manners Street, The Progressive People. One negro advised another, who had been drafted, to make a will before going to tho war. "I hain't got no use, nohow, fob dat kind of a will," said the second; "de only will I kcers anything about is, Will I come back?" The advantages of getting lie to remove your furniture? Why! they are evident! Our motor saves time, our expert hands handle things carefully, properly. Wo move into, out of, or about town. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay.—Advt. CNIFF UP,,QARQLt OR SWALLOW

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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 51, 25 November 1918, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 51, 25 November 1918, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 51, 25 November 1918, Page 7

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