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NOTICES. iINFLUENZA. ADVICE TO. PUBLIC. J is prevalent in mild form in some parts of the country, • the public are earnestly requested to take the following precautions:— 1. To avoid congregating in public places, especially picture theatres and hotel bars. <: ; 2. To ventilate houses as freely as possible. »* 3. To report at once to Health Department or Hospital Board any cases of influenza or susB picious sickness. 4. To use any simple preventative, such as gargles, or nasal ointment, morning and evening. 5. To avoid creating unnecessary 5 alarm.. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Napier. H.B. HOSPITAL <fc CHARITABLE AID BOARD. OWING to the prevalence of Influenza in a mild form, it has been ’ decided to close the Napier Hospital and McHardy Maternity Home to visitors until further notice. W. SHRIMPTON, Chairman. I N FLUE N Z A. INFLUENZA VACCINE is supplied FREE to all local Medical Practitioners on application to the Health Department, Napier. The public is advised that the general experience of the use of vaccine treatment as a preventative, is that, while it reduces the . danger of complications it does not . maraedly prevent influenza. » 1 CLOSING PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ! SCHOOLS. I TN PURSUANCE of the powers con- . A fered on me by Section 4 of the . Public Health Amendment Act, 1919, . and being authorised in writing in that j behalf by the Minister, I, IVILLIAM . B. MERCER, District Health Officer at . Napier, do hereby require all Public . and Private Schools in the H.B. Health . District TO REMAIN CLOSED until j further orders. This does not apply to I 1 Boarding Schools already opened. Dated at Napier this 4th day of February, 1920. QT. LUKE’S SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC, HAVELOCK N. PARENTS & SCHOLARS are requested to meet on SATURDAY NEXT February 7th, at Church Gates, at 9.30 sharp. Each bring their own cups. rpHE Offices and Stores of Murray,l' Roberts & Co., Ltd., at Napier ! and Port Ahuriri will be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, 7th instant, on account of the Staff Picnic. PUBLIC MEETING. BOROUGH COUNCIL CHAMBERS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Borough Council Chambers on THURSDAY EVENING, the Sth inst., at 8 p.m., for the purpose of arranging a day on which,to collect funds towards the maintenance of the Napier City Band and the 9th H.B. Regimental Band. All interested are invited to attend. J. VIGOR BROWN, Mayor. THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY sth, At 8 p.m. Y.M.C.A. HUT, MARKET STREET, HASTINGS. AN INTERESTING LECTURE Will be delivered by MR J. ARNOLD HODGES, F.8.E.A., On TASPERANTO & INTERNATIONAL AM COMMERCE. Chairman: Mr. Thos. Clarkson. This Lecture should prove most interesting, especially to Professional and Commercial Men. Mr Hodges served for some time as Secretary of the Universal Esperantists Association at their Headquarters, 1 Geneva. SYDNEY, L. PECK, General Secretary. OOD& S ° N HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS (Opposite Pacific Hotel) HASTINGS. Largest Saloon in town. Electric Head and Face Massage. Best atten- • tion. No waiting. Our motto ; “Cleanliness.” NOTICE! ’ AfR- T. A. McCORMACK, Member of the N.Z. Academy of Fine Arts, . Wellington, will give Outdoor Lessons L fiom Nature in Water Colours. An Exhibition of the artist’s work is : now on view in premises occupied by ’ Nat Beamish, Municipal Buildings. , Intending pupils may obtain particulars at this office. Al RD ’S Record Sale: Watch the Windows • Widest Silk Ribbons, I'3 yard; Radies' Black Silk-ankle Hose. 4 6 pair; Ladies’ White Kid Gloves. 4hl pair. BAIRD'S Record Sale: Watch the Windows: 200 Yards Cotton Keels, 1/11 doz.; Ladies' Coloured, Border Handkerchiefs. 3d each; Ladies Black Lisle Hose. 3 11 pair: Suede Gloves. 7.6 pair. BAIRD'S Record Sale: Watch Windows daily • Moral Art Muslin for drapinKS. 36inch wide. I'6 yard; Large White Towels 2'3 each: White and Striped Flan- : nellettes 1 6 yard. • Record Sale: Watch Windows daily: Great reductions this week 'on Kimonas. Silk and Wool Sports Coats and • Raincoats, Panamas and Beech Hats thrown out. , WWTESTEKMAN and Co.'s Big Boom Sale ▼ T commences to-morrow (Thursday).— Westerman and Co., Hastings.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 44, 4 February 1920, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 44, 4 February 1920, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 44, 4 February 1920, Page 1

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