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ANY PERSON Suffering Prom or Recovering From Influenza deliberately coming in contact with other persona will be» dealt with as the law directs. NOTE.—"Contact With" means working with, accompanying, or talking to. INSTRUCTIONS TO SHOPPERS. TAKE A WRITTEN LIST OF YOUR WANTS. DO NOT CROWD INTO SHOPS. DON'T GOSSIP IN THE SHOPS. TAKE YOUR PLACE IN THE QUEUE. TAKE A BASKET FOR YOUR SMALL PACKAGES. SHOP FOR YOUR NEIGHBOUR AND SAVE HER A TRD? TO TOWN. SHOP AS EARLY AS YOU CAN. Shop as little a.9 yon can, BOTTLES: Still More Bottles are wanted. Six-ounce and eightounce are the sizes chiefly required. Leaye at the Public Health Biyreas. M EN WANTED. So as to assist Members of the Inspection Committee in their work, will Residents able to help please report at the Bureau, Egmont Street.

PUBLIC NOTICES. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. SCHOOLS CLOSED. AN account of the disorganisation caused by the epidemic of influenza throughout the district, the Board has decided to keep all its schools closed until January 21, 1919. P S. WHTTCOMBE, Secretary. New Plymouth, November 22, 1918. FIRST TIME ON MARKET a ACRES Papa Country, including oO acres river flat, all in grass, on the Awakino Valley Road. Cheese Factory, Wharf and School one mile level road. O.RP.F. £lB/2/11 half-yearly! 4plant Ridd Machines, releaser; concrete race and outbuildings; 6-roomed House, bathroom and store-room; Orchard. Five miles fencing, well watered by river and springs. Price, including 30 cows in full milk, ,£ls 10s per acre. Apply— T. CUMMINGS, .WHERE. TO STAY IN NEW PLYMOUTH. JJOUSE, ELIOT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. fTHE above House ia situated in the prettiest spot in New Plymouth, overlooking the town, and is replete and up-to-date, with all modern conveniences. Letters and Telegrams promptly attended to. Phone 629. MISSES BRANLEY & BATES, Proprietresses. ftZ. National Service League. Coach-built, Plunket Hood. ;Stocked in white, cream and grey finish. Price, £B. BITDGER'S, Bridge Street 'Phone 66 ELTHAM. TURING big baskets and little money and get Taranaki's best at .the Im«x

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Daily News, 25 November 1918, Page 1

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