PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE; lOTLUENZA EPIDEMIC. JN compliant with the request of the medical profession, I hereby desire the public to consider the town closed for business ijNTIL FURTHER NOTiCE; twenty-lour hours notice.of opening will be duly advertised. As the public must be enabled to secure provisions, the notice does not apply to Grocers, who are requested to keep their premises open till 11 a.m. each day, and Butchers and Bakers, who will keep open until 5.30 p.m. All social gatherings, musical evenings, enrd parties, etc., should be completely discontinued. C. H. BURGESS, Mayor. (COUNTY OF EGMONT, IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PREVENTION OF RELAPSES. is hereby given that any person recovering an attack of Influenza is hereby warned not to appear in public or associate with any person outside of his own residence for at least seven days after his apparent recovery. P. ST. JOHN KEEN AN, Acting Medical Ofiicer, Egmont County. W. B, WRIGHT, County Chairman. OPUNAKE TEMPORARY HOSPITALS.
wanted in all departments —Nursing, Cooking, Visiting, General Services, tic. All who can possibly help please communicate At Once with Town Board Office, or hospitals at Raliotu, Oaonui, Opimake, Pihama or Te KirL C. A. TROTTER, Chairman Town Board. STRATFORD HOSPITAL BOARD. pOULTRY, m any number, required. Forward particulars to !T. HARRY PElvi-T, Secretary. FIRST TIME ON MARKET.
416 ACRES Papa Country, including 30 acres river flat, all in grass, on tho Avrakino Valley Road. Cheese Factory, Wharf and School one mile level road. O.R-P.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. CDMMTNGS, Awakino. 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.
jCJHOPKEEPERS 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. C. E. JAMES, President. , JJANAWATU RACING OLUB SUMMER MEETING. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DECEMBER 20 & 27, 1918.
\TOMINATIONS for all events will close on THURSDAY, November 2S, 1918, at 5 p.m., alao Forfeit of I'sov. for Palmeraton North Stakes (Thirteenth). RACING CLUB, Phone 105. P.O. Box 52, Palmerston N. TARANAKI EDUCATION BOARD. SALARIES AND ACCOUNTS-
0* account, of the disorganisation of the Office. Stall' owing to the epidemic, salaries and accounts will not be payable before December fi. P. S. WffITCOMBE, Secretary. New-Plymouth, Nov. CS3 AWB. (CORRESPONDENCE Lessons, individually compiled for each all subjects. Economical, efllsklit courses. Matriculation, Teachers 4 Certificates, Pharmacy, National Scholarships, Public' Service Entrance, Book-kor-jung, Shortband, etc. Write for and Boeeiftl Wb." Mce *"-** " nm "
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 November 1918, Page 1
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