PUBLIC NOTICES. JNPLUENZA > JJPIDEMI.C JHE CITIZENS* COMMITTEE. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. TO MAKE EFFECTIVE . THE MEASURES ADOPTTD BY THE AUTHORITIES, THE COMMITTEE EARNESTLY IMPRESS UPON ALL THOSE NOT ENCAGED IN THE BUSINESS PORTION OF THE TOWN QTAY AT TTOME. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. * DVICE TO PERSONS WHO SUSPECT THEY .HAVE CONTRACTED INFLUENZA. OR TO THOSE FEELING ILL. 1. Go io bed directly you feel symptoms like pain'in head and limbs, or a "cold". 2. Go to bed in room not occupied by a person who is well. Stay in bed till temperature normal. 3. On going to bed, take drink of any kind as hot as possible, reinoye sheets, and lie between blankets. 4. Take light diet, such as milk, beef tea, soups, gruel. 5. Don't depress yourself by looking at the bad side. C. Remember the large majority of persons who take ill get well* 7. Only one member of the family or house should visit patient's room. 8. Don't allow people to come into your room and loiter about there. 9. If no doctor has prescribed for you, take ammoniated quinine in half to teaspoonful dose in plenty water every four hours. 10. Add one teaspoonful of boric acid or borax, one teaspoonful of baking soda, and .one teaspoonful of salt to a large tumblerful of hot water. Sniff up this solution as hot as can be easily borne through the nose; then gargle your throat with solution as hot as can be borne. Brush % your teeth with the same solution or with any antiseptic toothpaste. Do all these three times a day„ 11. If you sneeze or co' your handkerchief before your nose or mouth. Remember the minute droplet 3 passing from yon in sneezing or coughing carry the germs of infection to others. 12. Keep in bed till you yourself feel you are quite able to get about. This will be when your temperature is down to normal. 13. Don't go outdoors except into direct sunshine until your catarrh or "cold in the head", if you have had this symptom, is quite gone. DONT WORRY. DON'T WORRY. BE CHEERY. ' Please out this out for reference. E. HOLDEN, Secretary. gTRATFORD £, & p ' gHOW IS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY, OWING TO . INFLUENZA EPIA. D. STANLEY, Secretary. RE THE ESTATE OF ELIZABETH BRAMLEY, DECEASED., A LL persons having claims against this estate are requested to send particulars to the undersigned, persons indebted to the estate are requested to pay Mie amounts due to ■ ' R. CLINTON HUGHES, fioKeitor for the Executors. APPLICATIONS. Y^iNTED— Three Boys with Bicycles to volunteer for runn,fng messages, 'styling at 9 a.m. to-day (Saturday). CITIZENS' PUBEK! HEALTH COM., ■ E. Griffiths, Secretary, Egmont Street. WAREA DAIRY CO. } WANTED—CasuaI Hand, usual wages and allowances. Apply— MANAGER. COUNTY OF TARANAKI ROAD INSPECTOR. I'PLICATIONS will be received at the County Office, New Plymouth up io Noon on WEDNESDAY, November 27, for position of. Road Inspector. Salary £3OO per annum, with motorcycle and ruining expenses.. Conditions relating to the appointment may be obtained from the Undersigned. ' ",. • ROBERT 0. ELLIS, 1 County Clerk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 1
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