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PUBLIC NOTICES. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. CANTERBURY-WESTLAND HEALTH DISTRICT, PUBLIC HEALT ACT, SECTION IS. PUBLIC NOTICE. | By Direction of the Hon. the Minister of Public Health. T HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that the places mentioned below, which were closed in accordance with orders issued by me under Section 18 of the Public Health Act, can now be REOPENED and BUSINESS CARRIED ON AS USUAL:— ALL HOTEL BARS, BARS OF ' CHARTERED CLUBS BREWER- , IES, WINE AND SPIRIT MER- 1 CHANTS, AND ALL PREMISES j CONNECTED WITH THE SALE , OP ALCOHOLIC LIQUOR. ( ALL CHURCHES, CHAPELS, AND OTHER BUILDINGS USED FOR i RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ; AL BUILDINGS USED FOR PUBLIC MEETINGS. ALL MARBLE BARS, REFRESH- < i MENT ROOMS, AND TEA ROOMS. ALL PLACES USED FOR SALES,, BY AUCTION AND SECONDHAND DEALERS' PREMISES EXCEPT THAT NO SiALES OF J SECOND-HAND BEDDING AND v CLOTHING BE PERMITTED. > Dated at Christchurch this 3rd day of December. 1918. * HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer. ( PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. LIFTING OF RESTRICTIONS. DV DIRECTION of the Minister of 13 Public Health ALL RESTRICTIONS on the Sale of Liquor CEASE as from this morning at 9 o 'clock. All businesses connected with the sale of liquor MAY RE-OPEN. 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 I (public, private, and Sunday), pkces I used for. race meetings, shows or * exhibitions, theatres, picture theatres, dancing halls, billiard saloons and all other buildings used as places of public entertainmcut or amusement. Regarding Barbers and Hair-dress-Saloons, they may be opened if they comply with regulations sent out by lmj on 2nd December to the local Hospital Board Inspector. HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer. Christchurch, December 4th, 1918. i THE EPIDEMIC AND CORRESPONDENCE INSTRUCTION. THE epidemic has revealed still another advantage of studying by Correspondence. Whilst class students, even although fit and well, nave hp.o. perforce to forego study owing to compulsory closing, the fit student by correspondence has steadily carried on. He has been learning practically., thoroughly, and privately in his own horne — becoming efficient — preparing for that opportunity ot greater pay which is soon so sure to present itself now that the Great War as over. You can do likewise. May we not send you particulars of our salaryraising Courses in — (a) Practical Book-keeping, (b) Modern Accountancy, (c) Shorthand, or (d) Complete Office Training. Say just which interests you and write to-day confidentially for full particulars. Remember we also prepare successfully for all Public Examinations. Address: — HEMINGWAY & ROBERTSON'S CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS LT. Union Buildings. P.O. BOX 16. AUCKLAND. LIFEBUOY ROYAL. . . C-AAD DISINFECTANT WW**l~ Saves Life Now, more than ever, it is necessary to DISINFECT & PURIFY the SICK ROOM and the HOME i USE LIFEBUOY SOAP Destroys all dangerous germs in washtub, 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, \

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Grey River Argus, 6 December 1918, Page 1

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