PUBLIC NOTICES. COBDEN BRIDGE. )■ HPHhe above Bridge will be CLOSEJb to all traffic (except pedestrianf) from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. DAILY from TO-DAY (Wednesday) December 4th, 1918, till further notice. ■ \. W. J. O'DONNELL, V Borough Engineer. ; I Greymouth, December 2nd, ISIB. { " — f PUBLIC NOTICE. ? TN accordance with the resolution carried by the General J Relief Committee yesterday afternoon:, -a PUBLIC MEETING will be held * :W THE TOWN HALL at 8 o k cloek THIS EVENING to consider the advisability of requesting the Government, before the closing of Parliament, to adequately provide for%t;he dependants of those who have /lost their lives through the influenza ' epidemic. V J. ». LYNCH, { I May Or. i PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTME^f v ; LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS. | r>Y DIRECTION of the Minister jof 13 Public Health ALL RESTRICTIONS on the Sale of Liquor CEA|iE as from this morning at 9 0 'clock. businesses connected with the sale totf liquor MAY RE-OPEN. f Churches and other places for religious services, all buildings used for public meetings, marble bars, refreshment rooms and tea rooms, places used for sales by auction and second-hand dealers' premises (except that no sales of second-hand clothing or bedding be permitted) CAN ALSO,OPEN. Other premises closed by order, REMAIN CLOSED, namely: Schools (pubjic, private, and Sunday), plates used for race meetings, shows ot exhibitions, theatres, picture theatres, dancing halls, billiard saloons and all other buildings used as places of public entertainment or amusement. .;.; Regarding Barbers and Hair-dress-Saloons, they may bo opened if tney eomp'y with regulations sent out>!by me on 2nd December to the local Hospital Board Inspector. -;. HERBERT CHESSON, ** District Health Officer. Christchurch, December 4th, 1918. LIFEBUOY ROYAL . SOAP Saves .Li#S& Now, more than ever, it *is necessa ry 10 DISINFECT & PURIFY the SICK ROOM and the HOME USE LIFEBUOY SOAP Destroys all dangerous germs in wash- \ tub, it makes soiled linen sweet & wholesome. USE LIFEBUOY SOAP IN YOUR BATH AND DEFY INFECTION Recommended by the Medical Officers of Health and other Sanitary Authorities. MOTELS. SHADES HOTEL HEREFORD ST., CHRISTCHURCH. (One Minute from Q.P.0.) E. M. SHEEDY (late of Greymouth). Proprietor. All Liquors Best Guaranteed Brands. All Up-to-date Conveniences for Guests* Tariff 8s per day. Tel. 1205. P.O. Box 651. A Cordial Welcome to all West Coast and Local Friends, REVIHCTONS HOTELThis most conveniently eitnated hptsl is under entirely NEW MANAGEMENT. LIQUOBS.— None but the finest stockHOUSE WHISKY. Onr renouned draught ia still of the came High Standard as before the war. The Commercial and Tourist House of the West Coast, W. MEALE, .v Proprietor. ALBION HOTEL GREYMOUTH RBICIS T3 r <tX.DING. Absolutely* fireproof, containing 40 well-furnished bedrooms. TARIiTv 8/- PER DAY. £2 5s PEB WEEK. The recogn:\3d house for Tourists and Commercials, Visitors wil find everything replete with all modern conveniences. Certificated by the United Commercial Travellers' Association. Telephone 49. P. O. BOX 80 J. D. Wingnam, - ; Proprietor,
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Grey River Argus, 5 December 1918, Page 1
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