DRASTIC PRECAUTIONS STILL NECESSARY (1) Because only ONE in FIVE of the population of New Plymouth have yet been infected. . (2) There are therefore FOUR in every FIVE still liable to infection. (3) The Medical Authorities advise that until the epidemic is stamped out of the country districts a serious recurrence in town is almost certaintherefore To rf„ W !u- m lL st ?° ever y thl "g we can to help the Country Districts. possible organisation must hold together as far as . The Public Health Committee report the epidemic as well Plymouth. If you observe the following recom- ~ ■- '" eiully, We Have Won; if not It is IMPERATIVE that: B jw must come into town shop quickly and go home. 0 - Mew Plymouth residents, well or ill, are requested not to visit the country districts because they may infect clean districts. D. Country people are requested to refrain from coming to town except on urgent business. E.—The public are requested to do business by telephone as much as possible, particularly as between the country and town. OPEN A IE? To avoid further infection the public are earnestly requested to avoid close rooms in their own houses and to spend as much time as possible in the open air. Draughts are never narmfut. °
"[JRGENT JJELI} JJE^UIRED QTEE NEW PLYMOUTH HOSPITAL is urgently in need of help (either male or female) for the following, owing to the present staff having fallen victims to Influenza. TWO PERSONS for Laundry WorE ONE PERSON for Housemaid's Work Will those willing to take up abova duties kindly communicate immediately With THE MATRON, Public HospitaL
jpnv So as to assist MemiDfTS vi tws Inspection Committee in their work, will Residents able to help* please report at the Bureau, Eg-r mont Street.
PUBLIC NOTICE; A s MANY new cases of a moat severe character are directly traceable to visits of relatives to death-beds, and as the success of the campaign against the menace is thereby seriously endangered, I appeal, with a full knowledge of what I am asking of relatives, to assist the cause by refraining from these visits and submittijg to any restrictions in regard to these visits that may be deemed necessary in the public interest. ERNEST A. WALKER, Medical Superintendent. New Plymouth Hospital. ]\/[AIL gERVICE. INGLEWOOD-PURANGL PURANGI-INGLEWOOD. Leave Inglewood daily at 3 p.m.-' arrive Tarata 4, Purangi 5. Leave Purangi daily 7.30 ajn., arrive Tarata 8.30, Inglewood 9.30. i J?. CROZIER, il Zmbtet I
CRITERION BILLIARD PARLORS. QWING to the prevailing epidemic the Criterion Billiard Parlors will not re-open until MONDAY, December 2. The rooms have already been thoroughly renovated. STRATFORD RETAILERS' ASSOCIATION. (JjHOPKEEPERS will open from 1 to 4-30 p.m. Monday to Friday next week. This is to allow the present organisation for fighting the influenza to continue. Country visitors requested to note the hours. „ f C. E. JAMES, i ' President. TO BLACKSMITHS. RANTED, at once—One First-class General Smith and One Floonnan; Toji Wages; Permanent. SAYLOR & ROBERTS, k
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1918, Page 1
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