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THE INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC DRASTIC PRECAUTIONS STILL NECESSARY

(1) Because only ONE in FIVE of the population of New Ply« mouth 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 certain. THEREFORE . We must do everything we can to help the Country Districts. To do this the town organisation must hold together as far as possible. The Public Health Committee report the epidemic as well in hand in New Plymouth. If you observe the following recom^ mendations carefully, We Have Won; if not 9 9 9 9 ■ ■ ■ ■ It is IMPERATIVE that: (a) No one should go back to work until temperature has been normal for 10 days, and only then if he is feeling fit and strong and can walk uphill without his breathing being seriously affected—if in doubt consult a medical man. B.—lf you must come into town shop quickly and go home. C.—New 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 AIRS 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 harmful.

yy AR N IN* G 'ASSY PERSON Suffering From or Recovering From Influenza deliberately coming in contact with other persons will be dealt with M the law directs. NOTE.—'"Contact With" means working with, accompanying, or talking to. RANTED URGENTLY. Please leave at Patriotic Rooms or Public Health Depot, Egmont St.

THE PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE. ? ! f No. tofl, 700, 701. Hoars: 9 a.n. to 9 t>.m. £. Griffiths, General Secretary DEPOT: Griffiths Buildings, EgmOlkt St.

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Kilt the Germs by thoroughly spraying about the house, drains, etc. Use the Rochester Spray Pump. It will drive the disinfectant into the crevices where the germs thrive. Price 303 each, posted 32s 3d Only from C. A. Wilkinson, Ltd. Eltham.

BAG WASH. &• ijtum that wipes out tlie home washitog day. The Family wash for -* ' 2/6 t ' 3 U«t an particular*'fro» /i JIBW PUIWUTH STEAMUUIIORY.

MOTOR CAR BARGAINS. One old model CALTHORPE, running well; would make an excellent de-livery-ran. Price, £l5O. NEWTON KING.

NOW BEADY. . , ■.*» • ■ • - H.Z.TURF REGISTER FOR 1917-18. JJIULL AND ACCUBATE REPORTS OF THE JAST SEASON'S RACING ANDTEOTTING IS NEW ZEAlakd. EKTEIES, ETC., FOR PRINCIPAL FUTURE EVENTS TABLES OF WINNERS BLOOD STOCK SALES ROLFS OF RACING WINNING OWNERS WINNING HORSES. WINNING SIRES TROTTING STATISTICS PRICE "J ()/(5 CASH. IF FOSTED, 10/11. CHRISTCHURCH PRESS COMPANY

MAIN TRUNK BARGAIN* Kahikatea and Raupo Drained SWAMP 280 ACRES rich drained swamp. 150 white pinp, 130 acres raupo. The swamp is of first quality and free from all water, balance is rolling land and all ploughable. Wintered 200 head cattie, 150 hoggets, S horses, without turnips or hay. House 4 rooms, barn and stable; situated 4 mile 3 from railway by metalled road, 2 miles from factory and school. Price, only £lB per acre; terms £BOO cash. Jfortonally inspected and recommended by us. LEWIS AND CO. WAKGANUL

pINo UP CROZIER, No. 21, INGLEWOOD, when you want to go to the \f«iinUin or anywherj else. Big, roomy in. Competent drivers. Good Mmee HJBLIC HOTICS&

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Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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586

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 28 November 1918, Page 1

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