PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE: INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC, TN compliance with the advice of the ' medical profession, I hereby request the public to, as far as possible, observe FRIDAY and SATURDAY of this week ai close holidays. As the public must be enabled to secure provisions, this notice does not apply to Grocers, Butchers or Bakers, who are requested to keep their premises open till 11 a.ra. each day. All social gatherings, musical evenings, card parties, etc., should be completely discontinued The holidays should be utilised in cleaning up and disinfecting all homes and business premises. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. INHALATION CHAMBER, HOURS EXTENDED. 'T'HE Taranaki Hospital Board has arranged to keep the Inhalation Chamber open every evening, commencing from this evening, until 10 o'clock until further notice. M. FRASER, Chairman. STRATFORD BOROUGH COUNCIL. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. T>ETAIL Businesses in Stratford will be closed till MONDAY MORNING on account of the ilpidemic and to release workers. Country Clients are asked not to come to town except for necessaries. Grocers, Butchers, Bakers and Chemists are open for necessaries. j. w. McMillan, Mayor. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. TN consequence of the epidemic all Churches and Sunday Schools within the district of Te Henui and Bell Block will be closed until further notice. H. A. FAVELL, Vicar. QWING to the Influenza Epidemic all Anglican Services and Sunday Schools in' the Parish of Waitara will be closed TO-MORROW ber 17). G. GAVIN, Vicar. RAHOTU. RAHOTU. . RAHOTU. RAHOTU. RAHOTU. • RAHOTU, CERVICE IN SCHOOL GROUNDS. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 17. SUNDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 17. At 2 p.m. (Weather Permitting.) Collection for expenses and Returning Soldiers' Fund. ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH. AWING to the > Epidemic now. raging tllere will be no masses ix Catholic Churches at Pungarehu and Opunake on Sunday. The services in St. Joseph's Chureh on Sunday will be of a semi-private char* acter, from which families and individuals suffering in any degree from Influenza will be vigorously excluded. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TN consequence of the Epidemic there will be no service to-morrow. Sabbath School and Bible Classes will not meet. N. K. MacDIARMID, ' "' Session Clerk. THANKSGIVING. TTNITED Methodist Open-air Service Pukekura Park at the band rotunda Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Conducted by Revs. W. A. Sinclair and H. L. Richards. Hymn sheets provided. UNITED SERVICE OF THANKSGIVING. AWING to the prevailing epidemic, the United Service of Thanksgiving to Almighty Gqd for the recent Allied successes has been deferred till SUNDAY WEEK, 24th inst., at 3 o'clock. H. L. RICHARDS, Secretary Ministers' Assn. npHE Master Bakers of New Plymouth, after consulting the Mayor, and with the approval of the medical faculty, have, decided that it is in the best interests of the Public to continue the d*ilf (UUv«& «i toN* t% ttfltftlt
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 1
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