HAIRDRESSING SALOONS REOPEN
, —__*_ . UNDEH PUBLIC HEALTH CERTI]?TCATE. . Several of the city hairdressing saloons were reopened for business yesterday. There has been no proclamation authorising a general reopening of such places, but each individual proprietor must make formal application to the District Health Officer, who then instructs mil inspector to carefully inspect tho premises and plant, and if these are found to lio in a cleanly condition, the saloon is submitted to a disinfecting process )»y means of ii formalin spray, after which a certificate, signed by the District Health Officer (Dr. Watt), is issued, authorising the opening of the saloon. An'advertisement calling attention to the proponed reopening of saloons appeared in the Press on Wednesday and Thursday last, and thoso snloon,proprietors who saw the notice ami took advantage of it were able to gel. through the inspection on Thursday, and to. open yesterday. It is hardly necessary to nay I hat business was brisk throughout th« d;.y.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 8
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157HAIRDRESSING SALOONS REOPEN Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 56, 30 November 1918, Page 8
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