NAZOL FOR CONVALESCENTS
The convalescent Influenza-patient, unless he takes due precautions, is a danger to every person he meets. Everyone recovering from Infleunza, or Pneumonia should frequently in- 1 hale through a handkerchief sprinkled j w r ith a few drops of NAZOL, and wffien sneezing or coughing should cover both: j mouth and nose with a handkerchief Iso prepared. NAZOL is a powerful, j non-irritant, safe germicide. Only 1/6 everywhere. 2
The inquiry into complaints made as to insufficient and improper food supplied at the Taihape Public Hospital will be held to-morrow at 1.30 p.m. Ex-patients and others desirous of giving evidence are invited to be present.
LATE ADVERTISEMENTS. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT | District Health Office, i , Wellington. by Notices issued under the hand of the District ID aith Officer, Wellington, and dated the Iftth and 21st day of November, 1915, for the purpose of more effectually checkI ing the spread of Influenza, all Places and Buildings set out in the Schedule thereto were required to be closed, until further notice. NOW, therefore, in pusuance and exercise of the powers and authorities conferred on the District Health Officer, for the purpose of issuing the above recited Order, I, Michael Herbert Watt, District Health Officer, do hereby revoke the said Order as from the 21st day of December, 1918, with regard to all restrictions not alreadyremoved in the Wellington Health District, except as shown in the Schedule below. SCHEDULE. (1) In the Waiapu Hospital District. all Theatres, Moving-picture Theatres, Dancing Halls and all places used for Race Meetings and Sports Gatherings shall REMAIN CLOSED until further notice. (2) In the Wellington Health District no Auction Sale of second-hand Bedding and Clothing shall be permitted unless a certificate over the hand of an Inspector duly appointed under the Public Health Act, 1908, is produced showing that the articles have been disinfected to his satisfaction. This restriction shall continue until further notice. Dated at Wellington this 18th day of December, 1918. M. H. WATT, District Health Officer.
RANTED Two young Ladies,, to assist Toy Shop. Apply J. Sherwin. , , » "^fANTED —Mastersss, Wool-classer, Shearers, Cooks,. Gardener, Domestics, Youths, &c. —Siiute’s Labour Exchange, Taihape.
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Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 5
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358Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Taihape Daily Times, 20 December 1918, Page 5
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