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OFFICE J day'oi Noi ember.' Uiiuf and made under Section 18 of the PuS lie Healtfii Act, 1918, His Excellency tbfcf Governor-General has conferred upoii all District Health Officers, power ana authority, with the approval of $$■ -Minister of Public Health, to close all or any hotel bars or bars of chartered clubs, or other places, within their several districts respectively, for the purpose of more effectually checking or preventing i';he spread of influenza. NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance of the saidl power, and for the said, purfxxse, 1, Robert Haldane Makgill, District Health Officer at Wellington, with the approval of the Minister of Health, do hereby require all Haiel Bare and Bars of Chartered CJlubp, Avithin or within three miles of the boundary of any City, Borough, or Town District, to be CLOSED DAILY AT 4 p.m. Dated at Wellington thfe fifteenth day of November, 1918. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, WELLINGTON. NOTICE RE CLOSING ALL PLACES SPECIFIED. IN pursuance of the powers conferred on mo by Section 18 of the Public Health Act, 1908, and being authorised in thia)i behalf by the Governor-Gen-eral, 1 Robert Haldanc Makgill, District Health Officer at Wellington, do hereby require all places andi building in the Wellington iHealth District to be isolated by be.ng CLOBECD until further notice," or during the time specified with respect thereto in the said schedule and during the period of such isolation, no person shall enter any such building, save for the purpose of cleansing or disinfecting ihe same, or for some other purpose directed by me. SCHEDULE. All tlieauras, dancing halls, billiard saloons, concert rooms, shooting galleries, and other buildings, or rooms, used as places of public entertainment or amusement; all marble bars, refreshment rooms, and tea rooms, to be closed except during lihe following hours: 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., 12 noon, to 2 p.m., 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. All buildingsi used for purposes of public worship to be dosed (Sundays included) at 5 pm. daily; all buildings used for public meetings, except when used for meetings for public health purpoes and! dealing with organisations for that purpose. Ail proposed UnCversioy or other examinations by an educational body fo be cancelled, or if proceeding at present to stop at once. All places wherein is carried on the bulsiness of a barber or hairdresser, all public and private schools, Sunday schools, and university and other colleges, all places used for race meetings, shows or exhibitions of any kind. Da):ed at . AVellington this fifteenth day of November, 1918. {R. H. MAKGILL. District Health Officer. NOTE.—The Wellington iHealth District includes the following Hospital Districts: Taranaki, Hawera, Stratford, "Patea, Wanganui, Hawke's Bay, "Wairoa, Cook, Waiapu, Palmersl'xm North, Waipawa, Wairarapa, Wellington, Nelson, Pioton and Wairau. PUBLIC LIBRARY. BORROWERS are. urgently requested! to return books in hiand by Tuesday next, November 19, 1918. The Public Reading Room and the Lending Department will be closed till further notice. B„ It. GARDEN!®, Town Clerk. INFLUENZA EPIIMMIO. NURSES AND WORKERS WANTED. WORKERS of both sexes willing to assist in combating the prevailing epidemic as nurees or otherwise,' are requested tio hand in their names to the Town Clerk at the Borough Office as ■soon a« possible. C. BLENKHORN. Mayor. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. BY" arrangement with the Ministers of religion 1 hereby notify Jihat in the interests of Public Health, no Church services or Sunday Schools will be held on Sunday next, the 17th. C. BLENiKHORN, Mayor. St. MARY'S CHURCH. OWING to the influenza epidemic the authorities have askedf all the Jhlurclies to be dosed. Consequently there will be no seiwicas on Sunday at it. Mary's, Weraroa or Ohau. For ;he same reasons the bale or Work which was to have been held on Tuesday and Wednesday next has been ' ]>ostpon.ed indefinitely. W. F. GROVE, Vicar. METHODIST CHURCH. On account of the influenza epidemic there will be no service at the Ceniury Hall to-morrow. J, H. HASLA3I. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ON account of the influenza epidemic the Sunday School anniversary services, to have been held lio-morrow, have been postponed. M. BAWDEN HARRIS. | GOSPEL HALL. OWING to the prevailing epidemic the usual Lords' Day meetings i will not be held to-morrow, November 17. i LEVIN STOCK SALES POSTPONED. o N account of the influenza epidemic there will be no stock sale at Levin on Tuesday nest. : ABR'AHAM and WILLIAMS, Ltd. 1 N.Z. LOAN and MERCANTILE AGj ENCY, Ltd. DALGETY and CO., Ltd.

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Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Levin Daily Chronicle, 16 November 1918, Page 3

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