IMPORTANT NOTICE. IN THE INTERESTS OF PUBLIC HEALTH. THE BOROUGH HAS BEEN SUBDIVIDED AS FOLLOWS:— HEADQUARTERS: Council Chambers. Mr .1. L. Harvey, Telephone 13. 1. Area West of Park Street, including Robinson, Hulke, Easton and Duncan Streets —The Mayor. Telephone 54. 2. Area comprising Avenue Road to Russell Street and Thymic Street —MrJ. K. Hornblow. Telephone 1 and 14. 3. Both sides of Avenue Road, from Windmill to Cemetery, including Baker and Howan Streets Rev. W. Raine. Telephone 37. 4. Area between Avenue Road and Cook Street, including Johnston, Cook, Coley, Putter, Gladstone and Hillary Streets Cr. J. Hurley, Johnston Street. 5. Union and Purcell Streets, south end of Johnston Street, Francos and Reeve Streets Cr. J. Hannah, Union Street. (!. Main Street North, from Wharf Street, including Hall, Whittaker, Liddell, Harbour and Clyde Streets and Ravensworth Place Mr M. E. Pcrrean. Telephone 22. 7. Main Street South, including Cook and Union Street West, Johnston, • Harbour Streets south of Wharf Street Cr. R. Bryant. Telephone 3. 8. Beach Road and Seaside —MrH: F. Oabites, Beach Road. IMPORTANT. —The public are requested to report any cases to Headquarters in the respective districts, and the best attention possible will be given, Citizens are earnestly requested to make a general clean-up of backyards by the removal of rubbish after having been thoroughly disinfected, and also to thoroughly fumigate their business premises with a strong antiseptic, and spraying disinfectants on the. pavement and gutters in front of their shops every morning. Disinfectant can be obtained at the Gas Works at 1/- per pint. The following suggestions were made at the meeting of medical men, to which public notice is urgently directed: — .1, Everybody feeling.unwell with inllueuza should at once go to bed, and stay there until well. This is the only way to avoid complications. 2. The breath of those with inllueuza is (he chief source of infection. Great care should be taken to avoid this, or to mitigate it by inhalation, reasonably, of disinfectants. 3. The sick-room should be kept thoroughly neat, airy, and hygienic. Fresh air should be allowed to circulate in the room all day, and, if circumstances allow, at night also. The whole house should be laid open to-the fresh air and smreach morning, 4. Light bed covering only should be used, blankets preferably. All unnecessary articles should be removed from the sick-rooms. 5. Patients should be sponged all over with warm water regularly twice a day. (k The diet should he milk, barley water, lemonade, soda-water, taken frequently; also soup, jellies, custards, junket, light milk puddings, and oranges. 7. Tlie bowels should ho attended to regularly each day by fruit and Epsom salts. JOHN CIIRYSTALL, Mayor.
SUMMER DRINKS i SUITER DRINKS ! THERE IS NO NEED TO SEND OUT OE TOWN. STEVENSON’S DRINKS ARE DURE. Rest Sugar and pare artesian water only used. Large stocks of all kinds of Cordials on hand. HOP BEER MADE FROM THE PURE HOPS. All Orders promptly attended to. GIVE US A TRIAL ORDER. FOXTON CORDIAL FACTORY, A. STEVENSON, PROPRIETOR. Telephone 110. WANTED TO I?ENT. —Furnished Collage of 5 or fi rooms, for abont six months. Terms, ete., to “Urgent,” c/o “Herald” Olliee. JAIL CREPES, in White, Tussore, Pink, Saxe, (trey and Cheeks, 1/3, 1/(1. C. M. Ross Co., Alain Street, Eoxlon. WANTED TO BUY. —Benzine and Kerosene Tins (no rust), 2d each. “Herald” Office. D. BAUCKHAM is selling factory hatter at I/O per lb. All-wool socks, Men’s, i/e. Flax-cutters’ Gloves, 1/9. Denim Overalls, 7/0. C. M. Ross Coy., Alain Street, Uoxton. Suits to your measure at !)()/- and 97/0. New Zealand made Suitings are the )>c* I that money ean Imv. We speeialise in these. BARR & TVER, A sure and pleasant specific for removing Worms is WADE’S WORAI FIGS. Price' 1/0. ’X'IIK D. & A. CORSETS means perfeel eomfori, silling, standing or bending. They are superior to all others. BARR & TVER. W- a BAUCKHAM is selling Cutieura Soap at 2/-. For Influenza take Woods’ Great Peppermint Cure. Never fails. 1/6 RALE. —Two tip spring earts. Good wide bodies, two-ineh tyres. Apply .1. Hartley, Tfiijmtangi. fOR SALE.—Smart Perry (English) two-seater ear; perfeel order. New tyres, all equipment. Apply “Alanawatu Herald,” WANTED. —Young woman for housework, Eeilding. No washing. Apply Mis E. B. Short, eare Store, Foxton Beach. EIGHTEEN-PENNY LIFE INSURANCE. For eighteenpenee you ean now insure yourself and family against any bad results from an attack of colic or diarrhoea. This is the price of Chamberlain’s Colie and Diarrhoea Remedy. The medicine that has never been known to fail. Why not keep this remedy at hand ? It is good for colic, diarrhoea, dysentery and pains in the stomach. For sale everywhere.—ddvt.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XL, Issue 1904, 19 November 1918, Page 3
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