AMUSEMENTS, - J- I ,_JJ. PIERROTS' £3OOO STUHTi >- Watch I®is space for IMPORTANT announcement. KOGN KAN HANDICAP. SQOS KAN TOTALISAIQR. BSMKHALDA. WmiMM. PAMaEULARS LATER <■' , = pmiCHOTICES. INFLTJEISriA'tPIQKMIC.
B OT SCOUTSaod School-boys over 13 jn*rs of *ge willing to assist by
AeHrering medicine «nd carrying mescages tie asked to sod thair names to |ir. A. £. Syike*, Fitttorjy King Street. 'i E. HOLDEN, i. Secretary. JTN FLU EK Z A t„£PID.EMIC fHE CITIZENS' COMMITTEE. Chairman: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. JJEGENT pUBLIC J^OTICE. 10 MATTE EFFECTIVE THE
MEASURES ADOPTTD BY THE AUTHORITIES, THE COMMITTEE EARNESTLY IMPRESS UPON ALL THOSE NOT ENGAGED IK THE BUSINESS PORTION OP THE TOWN (JO gTAY JJOME. E. GRIFFITHS, * Secretary. ADVICE , TO PERSONS WHO SUSPECT THEY HAVE CONTRACTED INFLUENZA. OR TO THOSE FEELING ILL I. Bo to bed directly yon f£l symptom like pain in head and limbs, «r • TmWV ft. 60 to bed fit rams not occupied by a person who is well. Stay in bed till temperature normaL JL Ob going to bed, take drink of any kind as hot as possible, remove
sheets, and lie between blankets, t. Take tight diet, such as milk, beef tea, soups, gruel. 5. Don't depress jaanett by looking at the bad side. S. Seaaemberthe large majority of pencils who take ill getltrell. % Only one member of the family or home should visit patient's room, f. Dost allow people to come into your room and loiter about there. I. If no doetor baa prescribed for yon, take ammoniated quinine in half to
teaspocnfnl dose in plenty water every four "hour*. 10/ Add one of boric add or borax, (me teaspoonful of baking ■oda, and one teaspoonfol of salt to a large tumblerful of hot water. B»iff 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 witji any abtiseptic toothpaste. Do all these three times a day. 11. If yon sneeze or cough try to pot your handkerchief before your nose or mouth. Remember the minute droplets - patting from you in sneezing or coughing cany the genu of infection to others. 12. Keep in bed "ail "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 DOHT WORRY. DON'T WORRY. BE CHEERY. Please cut -this out for reference; E. HOLDEN,
Secretary. gTRATFOBD 4 P. S oo^ IS POSTPONED INDEFINITELY, OWING TO INFLUENZA EPI- ' DEMIC. A. D. STANLEY, Secretary. APPLICATIONS. INFLUENZA. ANTED—Tlrrte Boy» with Bieydei to rohmieer for running messages itarting at 0 «um. to-day^Sstnrdaj). CITIZENS' PUBLIC HEALTH COM, £. Griffith*, Secretary, Egmont Street. WAREA DAIRY (XX ANTED—Casual Hand, tansl w*gn imd Apply— J£ANAW«*-
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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477Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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