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PUBLIC NOTICES. INFLUENZA. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH URGENT NOTICE — MEDICAL SERVICE PERSONS in any of the undermentioned districts and blocks requiring a doctor, and not already having their own doctor, or being unable to procure a doctor, arc requested to communicate with THEIR LOCAL DEPOT. Cases requiring a doctor are NOT TO BE RUNG UP •TO NURSE MAUDE'S DEPOT, BUT ARE TO BE NOTIFIED TO THE LOCAL DEPOT. The doctor will attend at the local depot at 10 a.m. and -1 p.m. to receive list of cases from there. Any case of urgency occurring during the night should be communicated by telephone to No. 3707. Districts Blocta. \ Depot, and Telephone Number. Doctor. Fendalton, St. Albans, Merivale (Blocks Mrs La\ne, Feadalkm load .. .. 4011 16, 17, 18, 10, 20, and Fendalton) •• St. Matthew's Schoolroom .. 1566 Dr. O'Brien Rugby street Schoolroom .. •• 3520 Richmond ATonside, North Linwood (Blocks Working Men's Club, Staumore road 1681 ■ j 2gj .. Mj Herbert's House, Tancred street 8412 M Colonel Hogs and Ctoptam Hogg Fitzcarald arenne, Linwood (East belt) (Blocks 4 and 6) Wesley Church Schoolroom .. 1283 Dr. Sandston F«iy road and Wools ton (Blocks S and 7, Leyden street Hall .. .. ••^ 7S ' and Woototon) Woolston Borough Council Chambers 1812 Captain Sudd S.E. Christchurch (Colombo street to Fits- ~ _ gerald mm) (Blocks 9 and 10) .. Public Health Department 1216 and 893 Dr. Symes North Central* 1 Christchurch (Blocks 8. J4 16) Public Health Department 1216 and 899 Dr. Miokla . West Christchurch (Blocks 11, 12) .. W«t Christchurch School .. .. 1809 Dr. Stanley Foster Waltham. Sydenham (Blocks 22, 21, 25) .. Cleary and Belmer, corner Mowbray - ' 7 street and WaHbam road .. Sl4 Dr. J. R. Thomas and wauUo* Corner Colombo and Wordsworth fits. 661 (Btata 3C sad 27) •• St. W. - •• « !S SlW d ra •• ... ■■ 1967 Hfltaorte. .. :• <K» Dr. A. Moreknd »—*- f- 251 ■•• - •• *■£: tXT' 0 " 1 . chu ". «» * »—• Cashmere - - ~ m , Mr A. F. Wright's House .. .. 1972 Dr. Morkano Opaw*, St. Martin's, Heathcote Valley Mr Geo. Scott's House •• 429 21) - ** " H<sa^cot ® CcrunlT Council Chambers Dr. Cotter Riccarton « ». Borough Council Cfc.mb.rs .. ..0571 Dr. Thompson and assistant SPECIAL NOTICE. . Persons residing, in suburban districts, not provided for in the above list, n-ho aro unable to * doctor, M communicate with tio Public Health Department, Telephones No. 1246 and J... 808. HERBERT CHESSON, DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICER. 46C6 J

RICCAItTON BOROUGH k COUNCIL. RELIEF FOR INFLUENZA SUFFERERS, SUBSCRIPTIONS aro inxited to " onebl« n« to relicv® neoeseito-js ' cases arising out of the laflww** Epidemic. Subscriptions will be xaoeived tad acknowledged by the Town Clerk. JOHN BROWN, .4703 Major. ~ tramway board. CHRISTCHURCH TRAMWAY BOARD. * SUNDAY SERVICES CANCELLED. ON SUNDAY, 34 ti NOVEMBER, NO TRAMS will be run on any line. FRANK THOMPSON. ' General M&niyer. Chiiatoburch, 23rd November, 1916. i&iS " SPORTING. FORBURY PARK TROTTING'CLUB. rriRE SPRING MEETING is POSTJL rONED in the meantime to » future date to be filed. , H. »L. JAMES, 4651 Secretary. LO3T AND FOUND. LOST, Brown Gun DOG. Retrieve r-SpUiiel Cross. Registered with Spreydon Ooudcil. Reward. Box 7, Ohrietchurch. 4666 OTOLEN or Strayed from Greanpirk, on O November 18th. 1 Bay Draught FILLY and 1 Dark Bay Draught GELDIJ»G, both unbroken. Liberal reward for recovery of 'eame. J. B. FLEETE, Greenpark. 1068

* 5 ; DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1908-SECTION 18 PUBLIC NOTICE. ORDER REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS, BREWERIES, WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESSES—FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASE —to wit INFLUENZA. PURSUANT to Section 18 of the Publio Health Act, 1908, and the special powers conferred on me by his Exoellenoy the Governor-General thereunder, I, HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer, herebv require that all HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS, BREWERIES, WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESSES, within the Canterbury-Wetland Health District, bo CLOSED FORTHWITH and until further notice; and also that all MARBLE BARS. REFRESHMENT ROOMS, and TP-A ROOMS, be cloeed except during- the following hoare 7 ajn. to 9 a-m. 12 noon fo 2 p.m. S p.m. to 7 p.m. Dated at Chrietchurch this 19th day of November, 1918. HERBERT CHESSON, 4837 District Health Offioer. * * DEPARTMENT OF PUBEIC HEALTH.

G. K DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1908, SECTION 18. PUBLIC NOTICE. ORDER REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF BUILDINGS FOR THE PREVENTION OF SPREAD OF A DANGER. OUS INFECTIOUS DISEASE—to wit INFLUENZA. PURSUANT to SeMion 18 of the Public Health. Act, 1908, «vnd theepecial powers conferred on ine thereunder by his Excellency the Governor-Genera!, 1., Herbert Chesson, District Health Officer, hereby require that all places and buildings within tbe Canter-bury-Westland Health District,. enumwated in the eohedulo below, be isolated by being dosed until further notice. During the period of euch isolation ik> person shall enter any crnch building eave for the purpose of cleansing or dis infect in gj the came, or for some other purpoee diieoted by me:— THEATRES, PICtURE THEATRES, . DANCING HALLS, BILLIARD SALOONS, SHOOTING ' GALLERIES, CONCERT ROOMS, PUBLIC HALLS, PLACES OF ENTERTAINMENT. ALSO ALL PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SCHOOLS, SUNDAY SCHOOLS, COLLEGES, OR OTHER EDUCATIONAL ESTABLISHMENTS. ALL PLACES USED FOR RACTMEETINGS, SHOWS, or EXHIBITIONS OF ANT KIND. ALSO ALL CHURCHES, CHAPELS, AND OTHER PLACES USED FOR RELIGIOUS SERVICES. AND ANY PLACE NOT INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE SCHEDULE WHICH IS, OR MAY BE USED FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS OR GATHERINGS, INCLUDING SALES BY AUCTION. ALSO ALL BARBERS' AND HAIRDRESSING SALOONS. Dated at Christchurch this 17th day of November. 1918. HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer. NOTE. —The Canterbury-Westland Hoalth District is bounded on the north side by the river Clarence; on the aouth. by tha Waitaki river; and include® th® West Co set from the river Kowii to Big Bay. It comprises the Hospital Districts of North Canterbury, Ashburton, South Canterbury, Boiler, Inangahn*, Grey, and Westland. 4636

PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1918-SECTION 18. PUBLIC NOTICE. ft ORDER REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF THE PREMISES KNOWN AS THE METROPOLITAN TROTTTNG CLUB'S RACECOURSE AND BUILDINGS AT ADDLNGTON. PURSUANT to Section 18 of the Public Health Act, 1906, and the epecidl power® conferred on nM therenndtt by His. Exoellencv the Governor-General, I, HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer, hereby direct that tbe Metropolitan Trotting Club's RacecouM« at Addington having been requisitioned a* a Hospital for the treatment of INFLUENZA, be isolated and quarantined forthwith and usiil further notice.- During the period of such isolation and quarantine no person eh all enter these premise* save on btuonees directly connected with the Hospital or for same other purpose directed by me. Dated at Chrietchureh this l'th day of No t ember, 1918. v. HERBERT CHESSON, 4(331 District Health Officer. IMPORTANT NOTICE. rpHIS Paper u registered at the 1 General Poet Office, London, •nd can be pasted from onr Losdau Office, 8S Fleet street, to any part of the United Kingdom for id. Those of the public who rsoeiri copies of this paper from friends in New Zealand can re-post them for id from one part of the United Kingdom to another.

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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16377, 23 November 1918, Page 11

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