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DOCTORS' ORDERS iioß MEW FLU WAVE. i'lSta)T in.Eat and Dnnk Liberally," 8 THE WOBI The*® i« another fresh waye of infli with us," said Sir James Cantlie, the 4 spedaHe£ to the London ' Evening Btes " there lftnore fever than usual, lastiv and in otfcor cases much longer." & " Thfenew wave coincides wilhjie 1 is of"cons«aaple >jrtdene#. ■ Tbedfios necessary.®! would pint the •lemajfery CHEERFUL. # 1A eat fan r> ottza, u Iu this type now Pi-known Harley street lard,' of January 31 last, in some ea'sei a few days, Is break in the weather, and lost ffersenat precautions are ,ry precautions thus: m DRINK FREELY W-toued and; the worried people most quickly* n } , | \ ALCOISL SHORTAGE. &• shoulillUn to etm an protest the shortage of atcwl Ita j|y opiiiion, the»6 is only (ne drug of value in influenzal and #iat is alcohol Equally with myself, many practitionersShaviTheen prescribing alcohol a« one t»f tlie most valuable treatment. " Yet it cannot a most vii ulent doctors prescribed alcohol, but eventually, I believe, got thfr aßgase under largely by alcohol. Here, in Londodf I alcohol for one of my patients the other day. 3§ toolStoe prescription to a chemist. Tbe chemist actually hja to go c&a public-house. When I discovered this T strongly protested. Ilfeve been to a number of Wert End chemists, and X^ Q d they co|toot get alcohol. I think it is a standing disgrace " It is a matter of life and dera enza patients'should have adequafl treatment save lives, and itcanm when we ar® in for another period, I ft ANOTHER %IDEMIC ? ir of life and dean, and is most serious. Intiulld have adequate supplies of alcohol. The i lives, and it canno4|be too strongly emphasised another period, I Jmr, of this disease." StftlKE OUT THE BOTTOM LINE ON THCEBDAY NEXT, V 8 Vote for National Continuance JlllfJltlUll • -J till!

Premier Hall, Pukekohe. ;om>4£, APML r«!T., at Bj* Address vithiii&tern Pictures on .the.- UkfjmT \Ya?kof Pandita R amabifin India willri>% given by MigfF. B. Lysnar. 327 Women's Patriotic League, Pukekohe Branch*. Horticultural and industrial Exhibition and Gift Sale, will be hold in the PREMIER HALL. PUKEKOHE, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 13T and 2nd, Proceeds to be devoted to War Memorial Fund. Donations fn cash or kind gratefully received. Schedules will be ready in a few days and may be obtained on application to (Miss) W. E. WEBSTER. 326 Hon. Sec PUKEKOHE TECHNICAL SCHOOL^ CARETAKER J^otilßED. Full on application to 323 SI'^INTENDFAT. BOROUGH OF PUKEKOHE Supplementary Roll. Notice |fiven that tK$ Supplementary Eleqjors' Roll to be used at the f Election will WKDNESDA Municipal ww&at 5 p.m. on F, ApKl 16th, 1910 J. f. Mane, Towm Clerk. FRANKLIN ELECTORATE. During the absence of the Prime Minister (Rt. Hon. W. F. Massey) from New Zealand, all matters affecting his constituency will be looked after by the Hon. Sir Frederic Lang, M.P , or by Mr F. W. Furby (Mr Massey'a Private Secretary iu New Zealand) Communications for Mr Furby should be addressed to him at the Prime Minister's Office, Wellington 320 TUAKAU TOWN BOARD. WANTED— Six Good Men for road work. Wages Is Cd, hour. Apply— A. H. TAPPER, 310 Clerk, Tuakau Town Board. BLACKLEG An officer will be in attendance at the folloityig centres and dates for the purpofc of inoculating calves against Blackleg :—*> PATUMAH^—SSt R. 0. Cantelin's Farm, Saturday,' April sth D. Morrison's Farm, Mondajb April 7th OSTRICH FAKM - Mr Jdo Schlaepfer'n' ftirm, Tuesday, April Bth Mr Ifan. Charles's j Farm, JSuipsday, Ap«|l Bth W. R. B%)WN, Stock 'Auckland March 12, 1919.

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PUKEKOHE. GYMKHANA. SATURDAY, APRIL 26TH, In the Domain, JSale of Produce and Bran Tub. Bide Show* of various d*srriptionn. Fancy and Nsedlesrork Stalls, etc

Maintain your $ Freedom and Liberty, VOTE CONTINUANCE By Bottom Lin<», ON I Vote for National Continuance" -,, ill! HFJ I'll

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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 4 April 1919, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 4 April 1919, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 8, Issue 463, 4 April 1919, Page 3

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