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WESTLAND COUNTY COUNCILWING ic flood damage KaNIJ-RI LARK' ROAD, near McKay’s Creek bridge, is CXSAI£K for general traffic, particularly MOTORS. ALL traffic will be stopped till weather conditions permit of repairs. 11. WARD, County Chairman.

TO RETAILERS.—Charging up-ac-counts on books cost money, n e can tell bow to mince cost of doing credit business with a one-writing system. Particulars from Credit System Dept. Rox 1052, G.P.0., Wellington.

u WATER SUPPLY. SUMERS are notified that in orI dor to carry out urgent repairs ' the WATER SUPPLY will probably be e cut off for several hours during tile 0 next low days. f A. A. ANDRE WES, 5 Town Clerk. KOKAT AHI STORE SALE. c POSTPONED. > To later date to be duly announced. ’ ly/TESSRS W. .JEFFRIES & COY. -*-*-*•• will sell as above ’on account Messrs Meliarry, .Tones, Kelly, Mitchell Shannon, Linklater and Moynihan : 60 2 to 2>-vr. S.H. STEERS, TO 18-inos. to 2-yr. STEERS, 10 2-yr. HEIFERS, TO YEARLINGS. Above will be drafted to suit buyers’ requirements. FURTHER ENTRIES SOLICITED. ARAHURA SALE YARD. WEDNESDAY. 27th NOVEMBER. 7 At 1 p.m. M HOUSTON AND CO. * will sell by public auction as above:— 100 Head STORE CATTLE, mixed, On account Mr Win. Olderog. F TJRTIIER EXTRIES SOLICITED. A WARNING. A LL PERSONS found removing timber of any size, or description from the vicinity of tho timber stacks on Gibson’s Quay, WILL BE PROSE- j CUTED, without further notice. I STUART AND CHAPMAN.

1.T.N.0.T.G.A.0.T.U. LODGE WESTLAND KILWINNING. The ordinary monthly MEETING and Installation meeting are both POSTPONED INDEFINITELY owing to the Influenza Epidemic. BY ORDER. W. E. RICHARDS, P.M., Secretary. G DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH } NEW ZEALAND. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1908, Section 18PUBLIC NOTICE.

ORDER, REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF BUILDINGS FOR THE PREVENTION OF SPREAD QF A DANGEROUS DISEASE, TO WIT, INFLUENZA. PURSUANT to section 18, of the PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1908, and the special powers conferred on me by his Excellency the Governor-Gene-ral, I, Herbert Chesson, District Health Officer HEREBY REQUIRE, that all places and buildings enumerated in the Schedule below within the Buller, Inangahua, Grey and Westland Hospital Districts, being part of the Canterbury Westland Health Districts BE ISOLATED AND DISINFECTED by being CLOSED from the date of this notice, and until further notice. During the period of such closure no person shall enter any such building save for the purpose of cleansing or disinfecting same or for some other puipose directed by me. SCHEDULE. V Theatres, Picture Theatres, Dancing Halls, Billiard saloons, Shooting galleries, Concert halls, Publichalls, Libraries and other places of entertainment. Also all Public &■ Private Schools,Sunday Schools, Colleges or other educational establishments. All places used for race meetings, shows or exhibitions of any manner; also all churches, chapels, and other places used for religious services; and any place notincluded, in the above schedule, which is, oV may he, used for public meeting or gatherings. ALSO, all Barbers and Hairdressing Saloons; all Breweries, Wine and Spirit Merchants’ premises; Hotel Bars, Chartered Club Bars, Marble Bars, and places where Temperance Drinks are sold. The above places are to be CLOSED ABSOLUTELY, and during the contisuiance of oilosuro no auction sa e shall he conducted in any auctioneers rooms or other premises. FURTHER that all refreshment rooms and tea rooms BE CLOSED, EXCEPT between the hours of 7 a.m. and 9 a.m.; 12 noon to 2 p.in, ; and 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. ' Dated at Christchurch, this 10th day of November. 1918. HERBERT CHESSON, District- Health Officer..

. NOTICE EXTRAORDINARY. M / RS PRESTON, the proprietress of the populnr Tea Rooms in Revell Street intends to instal a SODA FOUX- ! TAIN at the end of October when all I ti, e fancy summer drinks and ice creams ; w ;n be supplied, whether American or j Colonial, k ! Patrons please note —The fountain hn s been ordered direct from New York and should fill a long felt want. WAIT AND SEE.

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 19 November 1918, Page 3

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