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PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW PLYMOUTH TRAMWAYS. npHE Tramways Service will be suspended until MONDAY NEXT, 18tb instant .' F. T. BELLRTNGER, »•■ Town Clerk. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. NOTICE CLOSING HOTELS AND CLUB BARS. District Health Office, Wellington. tfHEREAS by a warrant dated the loth day of November, 1918, and made under Section 18 of The Public Health Act, 1908, His Excellency the Governor-General has conferred upon all 1 district health officers power and authority, with the approval of the Minister of Public Health, to close all or any hotel bars, bars of chartered clubs or other places within their several districts respectively for the purpose of more effectually checking or preventing the spread of Influenza; NOW THEREFORE, in pursuance of the said power and for the said purpose I, Robert Haldane Makgill District Health Officer at Wellington, with the approval of the Minister of Public Health, do hereby require all hotel bars and bars of chartered clnbs within or within three miles of, the boundary ,of any city, borough or town district in the Wellington Health District to be closed daily at 4 p.m. Dated at Wellington this loth day of November, 1918. R. H. MACKGILL, District Health Officer. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION. * INFLUENZA OUTBREAK. X I \ LL Ladies holding St. John Ambulance Certificates willing to help in combating the influenza outbreak are requested to communicate with the hon. secretary, Mrs. E. Dockrill. C. H. BURGESS, I Mayor and President. LADY HELPERS. air ladies who volunteer to assist in any capacity in regard to the influenza epidemic leave their names at the Patriotic Rooms, telephone 90, » v • ANN BURGESk, Mayoress. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. CLOSING OF SCHOOLS. AN account of the prevalence of Influenza in the district, School Committees are asked to use their own discretion in the matter of closing schools for a further period of one week. P. S. WHITCOMBE, Secretary. VISITING AT HOSPITAL. •THE visiting hours at Hospital have Veen absolutely suspended until further notice, except in very urgent cases, when special permits will be issued by the Medical Superintendent. This.step has been taken to lighten the work of the nurses, and with a view to stop any feasible infection of influenza. E. HOLDER, ,■ Secretary. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. NOTICE TO TEACHERS. Examinations will be postponed unt'l further notice. By Order. P. J. WHITCOMBK, Secretary. V/lfE. regret that owing to short supplies last week many of our customers were iinahle to secure lamb for Sunday dinner. For this week-end we have secured from Colonel Weston's fajnv an exceptionally prime lot of Southdown Laihbs, and we guarantee to supply.all orders. Also.Pfime Oxßeef and Wether Mutton for Peace Sunday Dinner. Leg of Lamb, 1/3 per lb.; Loins* .1/per lb; Fore Quarters, 7/0 each. ©RDER EARLY. SOLE. BROS, New Plymouth* TN consequence of the epidemic all churches and Sunday Schools within the Parish of St. Mary's are closed for Public Worship from TO-DAY (Friday, Nov. 15) until, further notice. EDWARD B. KJNGDON, A. G. MASON, i Churchwardens. UNRESERVED SALE OF SYMONS BROS.' PEDIGREE BERKSHIRE PIGS. QWING to my Brother's death at the front, the whole of the afoovementioned Herd will be sold absolutely Without Reserve in the Farmers' Co-op. Yards, Opunake, on Monday, November 25. For full particulars see Farmers'

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Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 16 November 1918, Page 1

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