INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. , ' j INFLUENZA. "1 .VIGILANCE COMMITTEES. | URGENT APPEAL TO PUBLIC-SPIRITED, j CITIZENS. ' j i JJIO FIGHT INFLUENZA SUCCESSFULLY, THE FOLLOWING ARE | ?s£™f. LY REQUIRED. URGENTLY REQUIRED.. J URGENTLY REQUIRED. " URGENTLY REQUIRED; ' . ! AT DISTRICT HEADQUARTERS:- '' ■' ! 1. Visitors capable of observing and reporting cases to District Headquarter# 2. Kindly Women prepared to nridertako duty iu the Home's of tlio' "Sic] (MOST URGENT.) ; 3 - ® a y Attendance in Homes, especially the poorei (MOSI URGENT.) ' ! 4. Volunteers for Nursing iu tlie Public Temporary Institutions. (\[OST UI GENT.) ' ~ - 'i 5. Motors Cars. ■ ■ \ G. Volunteer Motor Drivers. ' 7. Volunteers who can undertake Cooking. t j ■8. EXTRA ASSISTANCE OF ALL KINDS, especially' in the City Areas. - APPLY TO YOUR OAVN DISTRICT. 'PHONE NUMBERS AS FOLLOW ;• HEADQUARTERS—Town Hall. Telephone 23G4. Ambulance and Town ! Hall after 8 p.m. 'Phono 2281. 1. BROOKLYN.—H. E. Holland, Esq., M.P. Headquarters, Brooklyn • State School. Telephone 3158. i 2. WELLINGTON CENTRAL ELECTORAL DISTRICT.-P. Fraser, Esq.,' : M.P. St. John's Schoolroom. Telephono 4127; Hospital, 4123. '' 3. WELLINGTON EAST.-Wm.' Foster, Esq. Clyde Quay School. Tele- ' phone (day and night) 494 A. ■ 'i ROSENEATH.—J. J. M'Grath, Esq. Roseneath School. Telephono" j 5. HATAITAI — 11. W. Tolan, Esq. Bowling Pavilion. Telephone 1788 i day; 477 night. ' fi. KILBIRNIE. J. J. Clark, Esq. ICilbirnio School. • Telephone 2623. - j 7 A. Gellatly, Esq. Lyall Bay School. Telephone 2984,.. ! / Night, 2601. ' ■ , | 8. MIRAMAR.-Miramar District. T. 0. Fox, Esq. Council Chambers.- ' Telephone 3i83 (two rings). . ■ 9. SEATOUN.—A. P. Smith, Esq, Seatoun School. Telephone 2',74 (day-- ! ': . and. night). . . | 10. ISLAND BAY.—C. C. Odlin, Esq. Island Bay Bowling Club Pavilion.:' I Telephone 3660 (two rings) day, 4191 night. ~ i 11.' NEWTOWN—H. A. Parkinson, Esq. Newtown School. Telephone ! 3231. . ' 12. NORTHLAND.—D. M. Poison, Esq. Northland Public School. Tela-' i •. phono 1307. ', ' ■ ■ ' 13.—KARORI—A. M'Kenzie, Esq. Karori School. Telephone 3701 (one j short and ono long). '' ; ! 14. KELBURN.—T. Gray, Esq. Infants' School, Kelburn. Telephone 2754. - j 15. WELLINGTON NORTH.—Rev. Robertson Orr. St. Andrew's School-' ' room. Telephone 4013. ■ : '' 16. WADESTOWN AND GOLDIE'S BRAE.—S. G. Nathan, Esq. Anglican j Churchroom. Telephono 786; House, 472. ' .' ; 1?. NGAlO—Ngaio School. Telephone 4593. ■ 18. KHANDALLAH.—Roden Plimmer, Esq. Telephone 3748 (three rings). J 19. KAIWARRA.—A. W. Palmer, Esq. Telephone 197 G. ' | 20. BERHAMPORE-P. C. Watt, Es., Masonic Hall, Adelaide ' Road. Tell phone -1063 (two rings). ' JOHN P. LUKE, Mayor,.'
PUBLIC NOTICES. IypSS.M. E. GREENWOOD'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, Woodward Street, CLOSED on Account of Epidemic. Will Reopen on Wednesday, November 27. IN -THE ESTATE OP CAPTAIN AL LEN OWEN BISHOP,. late of . Has tings (deceased). IT is requested that all moneys owinj to. and all claims against the abovi deceased be sent to the nndernoted 1101 later than SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 1918.. . , COTTERILL AND HUMPHRIES, Solicitors to the Administratrix. P.O. Box 1 86, Hastings. ISLAND BAY SURF AND LIFESAVING CLUB. IyrJSMBEES are hereby notified thai - the Opening Day of the Club has been INDEFINITELY POSTPONED. LAW HOLIDAY. ON SATURDAY NEXT (St. Andrew's Day) the Offices of the Solicitors practising in the City will be CLOSED. F. HARRISON, Secretary, Wellington District Law Society. FITZHERBERT' TERRACE SCHOOL. jQWING to the Epidemic, the School ; WILL NOT REOPEN until the FIRST WEEK IN FEBRUARY, ESTHER BABER, Prinaipal. ESTATE OF THE LATE DR. POLLEN. TT is requested that All Moneys owing to and All Claims against the above Estate be 6ent in to the Misses Pollen, Executrixes under the Will, at 12 Bonlcott Street, Wellington, by SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1016. SPORTING, MANAWATU RACING CLUB. SUMMER MEETING. SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, ( DECEMBER 26 and 27, 1918. Nominations for ail events win close on THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1918, at 5 p.m., also Forfeit of lsov. for tho I'ALMERSTON NORTH STAKES (Thirteenth). MANAWATU RACING CLUB, Box 52, ; Telephone 105. Palmorston North. UHE MANAWATU TROTTING CLUB. ANNUAL MEETING, DEC. 28, 1918. QWNERS ami Trainers arc reminded that Nominations for all events Jlose 011 SATURDAY, the'3oth Inst., it 5 p.tiV. Owing to telegraph restrictions on racng matters, nominations should bo wstcd. A. 11. MANSON, Secretary. Box 111, Pnlmcrston North. HOOD Printing promptly produced at uT popular prices at "Dominion" Job Printing Workß.
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