• INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. INFLUENZA. -.VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. URGENT APPEAL TO PUBLIC-SPIRITED CITIZENS. mo FIGHT INFLUENZA SUCCESSFULLY, THE FOLLOWING ABE URGENTLY REQUIRED. URGENTLY REQUIRED. URGENTLY REQUIRED. URGENTLY REQUIRED. AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS :- 1. Visitors capable of observing nnd reporting cases to District Headquarters. 2. Kindly Women prepared to undertake duty in the Homes of the Sick. (MOST URGENT.) 3. Volunteers for Night and Day Attendance in Homes, especially the poorer. (MOST URGENT.) 4. Volunteers for Nursing in the Public Temporary Institutions. (MOST URGENT.) 5. Motors Cars. C. Volunteer Motor Drivers. 7. Volunteers who can undertake Cooking. 8. EXTRA ASSISTANCE OF ALL KINDS, especially in the thickly-peopled City Areas. APPLY TO YOUR OWN DISTRICT. 'PHONE NUMBERS AS FOLLOW:-HEADQUARTEES.-Town Hall. Telephone 23G4. Ambulance and Town Hall after 8 p.m. 'Phone 2281. . . ■ ■ % ■ . 1. BROOKLYN.-H. E. ■ Holland, Esq., M.P. Headquarters, Brooklyn State School. Telephono 3158. 2. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT.-P. Fraser, Esq., M.P. St. John's Schoolroom. Telephone 4127; Hospital, 4123. 3. WELLINGTON EAST.—Wm. Footer, Esq. Clyde Quay School. Telephone (day and night) 494 A. i. BOSENEATH.-J. J. M'Grath, E6q. Roseneath Sohool. Telephone . •. 998 A. " . 5. HATAITAI.-H. W. Tolan, Esq. Bowling Pavilion. Telephone 1788 day; 477 night. 6. KILBIRNIE.-J. J. Clark, Esq. Kilbirnie School. Telephone 2623. 7. LYALL BAY.-A. A. Gellatly, Esq. Lyall Bay Sohool. Telephone 2984. Night, 2604. 8. MlßAMAß—Miramar District. T. 0. Fox, Esq. Council Chambers. Telephone 3783 (two rings). 9. SBATOUN—A. P. Smith, Esq. Seatoun Sohool. Telephone 2*74 (day and night). 10. ISLAND BAY.-C. C. Odlin, Esq. Island Bay Bowling Club Pavilion.' . Telephone 3GGO (two rings) day, 4191 night. ... .11. NEWTOWN.—H. A. Parkinson, Esq. Newtown School. Telephone 3231. ' • 12. NORTHLAND.-D. 11. Poison, Esq. Northland Public School. ..Telephono 1307. ■■. , 13.-KARORI.-A. M'Kenzie, Esq. .Karori School. Telephone 3701 (one , ■ short and one long). W. KELBURN—T. Gray, Esq. Infants' School, Kelbnrn. Telephone 2754. . 15. WELLINGTON NORTH.—Rev. Robertson Orr. St. Andrew's Schoolroom. Telephone 4613. . . ' ' • IG. WADESTOWN AND GOLDIE'S BRAE—S. G. Nathan, Esq. Anglican Churchroom. Telephono 786; House, 472. 17. NGAlO—Ngaio School. Telephone 4593. 18. KHANDALLAH.—Rodcn Plimmer, Esq. Telephone 3718 (three rings). 19. KAIWAKKA.-A. W. Palmer, Esq. Telephone 1976. - JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor.
INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. KARORI CENTRE. BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS. . . TELEPHONE-DAY, 2291. TELEPHONE-NIGHT, 3701. , TNHALATION CHAMBER OPEN IN •*• COUNCIL CHAMBERS. HOURS-10-12, 2-4 p.m., 7-8 p.m. THE SAME HOURS WILL APPLY ALSO FOR SUNDAY. PUBLIC NOTICE. THE MANAGEMENT of -the VICTORIA. LAUNDRY COMPANY, LTD., greatly appreciate, the generous courtesy of its many Customers in cheerfully accepting tho position of not being called upon lor. Laundry AVork .during tho last two weeks. Our largo staff has been sadly depleted through boing required for nursing and other purposes during tho prevailing epidemic, and those remaining have loyally and strenuously devoted their whole energies in enrryitt" out the work entirely tor the Hospitals. To them also many thanks aro due. Customers can rely upon the regular collection'and delivery being resumed as early possible, also the reopening of our Depots. An advertisement will be put in all daily papers stating reopening date. • Any of our Employees who are now able to resume their employment wo should be glad if they would report for duty as toon as possible. INFLUENZA. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. AN Inhalation Chamber has been provided for public use at the Town Hall, through which any person' may pass without fee or charge. Arrangements have also "been made at the District Health Office, Aitken Street, by which any persons over twenty in number can arrange to present themselves at one time for inhalation. Treatment, however, cannot be given at the District Health Office unless arrangements are made by Telephone (No. 2139) so that the time can v be booked for each batch of persons. ELECTION NOTICES. , MAKARA COUNTY COUNCIL. EXTRAORDINARY ELECTION, PURSUANT to Section 11 of "The Local Elections nud Polls Act, 1908," I hereby give notice that the following persons have been duly nominated ae candidates 'for the office of Councillor for the Porirua Riding of tho County of Mabara:— BOULD, ROBERT. PEOSSER, DAVID. And, there being only one vacancy to be filled, a Poll will be taken as between the 6aid candidates on FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1918, at the following polling places:— County Office, Bnllance Street, Wellington Town Board Office, Johnsonville. Methodist Churchroom, Ta-.va Flat. Methodist Churchrooni, Porirun. Public Hall, Oharin. Polling Hours: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Wellington this 22nd day of November, 1918. WILFRED L. BEECH, Returning Officer to the County of Makarn. GOOD Printing promptly produced at popular prices, at "Dominion" Job Printing Work*,
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