LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. THANKS. I desire to tender my heartfelt thanks to those kind friends, particularly the railway employees, for their' spontaneous assistance and sympathy to me in the recent death of my husband. A. GALLOWAY.
CLEANSING OF PREMISES. HOUSEHOLDERS are requested to take steps that all Tins, Rubbish. Manure, and Waste-matter be immediately removed from their premises, and that all yards, fowlhouses and runs, stables and drains be thoroughly cleansed and sprayed with Disinfectant so as to prevent a recurrence of the Epidemic. F. SWINDELLS, District Health Officer. DISINFECTION OF DWELLINGS. Householders are requested to take immediate steps to thoroughly cleanse their homes, whether they have had the Influenza cr not, so as to assist in combating the EpidemiThis may be done as follows: Seal up all openings in the room or rooms so as to prevent any escape of the fumes, a blanket or rug being tacked over open fireplaces; open all drawers or cupboards; place a quantity of sulphur, loosely wrapped in. paper, in an old iron vessel or pot;! stand the vessel on an iron tray or in an iron bath tub to prevent the possibility of fire; pour a small quantity of methylated spirit over the sulphur and set alight with a match; close up the rooms for eight hours. (Amount of sulphur required being 11b. for a room 10 feet x 10 feet). In all cases after fumigation has taken place the room should have a thorough cleansing, using soap and water and scrubbing brush, well and thoroughly applied, afterwards going over the furniture and woodwork, not forgetting the ledges, with Disinfectant, such as Kerol, Restar, Jeyes’ Fluid, or sheep dip. P. SWINDELLS, District Health Officer.
Ladies’ summer cotton vests, short sleeve and low neck. Excellent value —2/3 to 6/11. The Big Value House— Collinson and Gifford. Ltd. For plicklng, there’s no better Vines'3l' on the market than SHARLAND J S Brtved froin malt and Sugar. Free from mineral acid. Sold in bulk and bottle. All grocers. 3 Tan boots are easily dirtied, but this can be quickly got over if you use ‘ I TAN-OL. ’ ’ It cleans, polishes and preserves. 3
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Taihape Daily Times, 25 November 1918, Page 5
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356Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Taihape Daily Times, 25 November 1918, Page 5
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