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CHILDREN 15 years and under! NOT ADMITTED until further notice. EVE RYBODY’S HASTINGS. | • SATURDAY’S MATINEE. I MAE MARSH MAE MARSH in “/JVHE JJACING g TRAIN ” A GREAT RACING DRAMA. At the Matineee Only “STINGAREE ” COMMENCING SATURDAY NIGHT gIR JOHNSTON JpORBES-JJOBERTSON The Greatest Living English Actor, in the Character he Created and Developed “THE PASSING Of The THIRD FLOOR BACK.” 6d—USUAL PRICES—I/1. BOOK YOUR SEATS. notices" HERETAUNGA LODGE 73. <C *; fpm: Lodge of Freemasons, Np. 73, are fraternally requested to attend the funeral of Bro. Herbert Trehearn Rees, . late manager of the National Bank, Hastings. The funeral will leave St. Matthew’s Church, Hastings, for the Havelock Cemetery, at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday; the 7th inst. ' ~ ' By Order of the W.M. T. MORGAN, J.G.W., Secretary 73. INFLUENZA. ADVICE TO PUBLIC. 1 > u t ys INFLUENZA is prevalent in mild ® form in some parts of the country, j the public are earnestly requested to take the following precautions:— j 1. To avoid congregating in public places, especially picture theatres - and hotel bars. 2. To ventilate houses as freely as J possible. 3. To report at once to Health * Department or Hospital Board j any cases of influenza or suspicious sickness.

4. To use any simple preventative, such as gargles, or nasal ointment, morning and evening. 5. To avoid creating unnecessary alarm. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, Napier. | H.B. HOSPITAL & 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. INFLUENZA. INFLUENZA VACCINE is supplied FREE to all local Medical Practitioners on application to the Health I 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 markedly prevent influenza. rpHE Offices and Stores of Murray, I Roberts & Co., Ltd., at Napier. | and Port Ahuriri will be CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, 7th instant, on account of the Staff Picnic. THE NOXIOUS WEEDS ACT, 1908. TVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that £ ’ at a Special Meeting of the Havelock North Town Board, held at Havelock North on Friday, the 9th day of January, 1920, the following resolution was passed:— “Lu exercise of the powers conferred on it by the “Noxious Weeds Act, 19U8,” the Havelock North Town Board hereby resolves, and declares, by way of Special Order, that the plant mentioned in the Schedule hereto (being a plant mentioned in the Third Schedule to the said Act, as extended from time to time by the Governor-in-Council) is a noxious weed within the Town District of Havelock North. SCHEDULE. LANTANA (Lantana Camaru L.) And Notice is further given that the Havelock North Town Board will meet on FRIDAY, the 13th day of February, 1920, at tli4 Town Board Office, Havelock North, for the purpose of confirming the said resolution. W. H. COMPLIN, Clerk to the Board. Havelock North, January 15th. 1920. ood& S ° N HAIRDRESSERS & TOBACCONISTS (Opposite Pacific Hotel) ( HASTI N G S. Largest Saloon in town. Electric Head and Face Massage. Best attention. No waiting. Our motto—- “ Cleanliness.” BAIRD'S Record Sale: Watch Windows I daily: Floral Art Muslin for drap-l Inga, 36inch wide, 1/6 yard: Large White I Towels 2/3 each: White and Striped Flan-J nellette* 1/6 yard. ’ ‘

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume X, Issue 46, 6 February 1920, Page 1

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