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SERIOUS CASES. I.—Prop patient up in bod, if breathing in bad. 2.—<Noto colour of patient's faoo; if any bluenoss, report at onco. 3.—lCoep ahest and buck well covered with cottonwool or flannel, BIGHT UP XU i.—li pain in back or side, poultice witß linseed, or preferably with ANTIPBLOGISTiXE (carefully following directions on tin). On removing pou'.tica, cover ports with wool. 6.—Give plenty of light drinks, euch as bßiloy water, limo juico, thin soups, booi ten, and miik and soda water. 6. Stimulant, every 4 houis; either 1 tablespoonful of brandy or whisky in equal quantities of water. 7.—Hot spongo twica a day, UNDER BLANKET. DON'T EXPOSE PATIENT. B.—Opening medicine nightly. 9.-IF URINE NOT PASSED IN 12 HOURS, REPORT. 10.—Fresh air essential; but toreei patient from draughts. 11.—Keep notes of patient's condition for doctor. 12.—N0 patient to go out of doors for 7 flays nor to appear in public for U days from dato of onset.

DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT. 1903, SECTION 18. PUBLIC NOTICE. ORDER REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUB 3, BREWERIES, WINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESSES, FOR THE PREVENTION OF THE SPREAD OF DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASE—to wit, I N FLUE N Z A. PURSUANT to Section 18 of the Public 'leulth Act, 1903, and the special powers roc! on mc hv His Excellency the Gover-nor-General thtoundur, 1, HERBERT OHESSON, District Health Officer, hereby require that, oil HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS, BREWERIES, tfINE AND SPIRIT BUSINESSES, within ths Cantwbury-We*tland Health Dish-id, be CLOSED forthwith and until further notioe; ond also that all MARBLE BARS, REFRESHMENT ROOMS AND TEA ROOMS bo CLOSED except during tho following houTa:— 7 a.m. to 9 a.m. 12 noon to 2 p.m. 5 o.m. to 7 p.m. Dated tit Christchurch this 19th day of November, 1918. HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH. PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1903-SECTIONIB. PUBLIC NOTICE. ORDER REQUIRING THE CLOSING OF BUILDINGS WITHIN THE CHRISTCHURCH METROPOLITAN AREA FOR THE PREVENTION 01' SPREAD OF A DANGEROUS INFECTIOUS DISEASE--io wit, INFLU E N Z A. "PURSUANT to Section 18 of the Publio Health Act, 1908, and tho Special 'oivers conferred on mo thereunder by His ixcfcllencv the Governor-General, 1, HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer, hereby direct that tho undermentioned promises within tho Christchurch Metropolitan Area, as described in the " New Zealand Gazette" oi April 12th, 1917, Ve ISOLATED by being CLOSED ior the purpose of DISINFECTION, at 3 p.m. daily until 7 a.m. on lhe following morning, until further notice. During the period of such isolation no Person shall, enter any suoh building save for tho purpose of cleansing and disinfecting tho same, or for some other purpose directed by me: ALL PLACES OF BUSINESS, SHOPS, OFFICES AND FACTORIES, excepting tho Premises of CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AND NEWSPAPER PRINTING OFFICES, AND MARBLE BARS, REFRESHMENT ROOMS AND TEA ROOMS, for which special times of v opening have been stated in tho v>recedin;j noDated at Christchurch this 17th day of November, 1918. HERBERT CHESSON, District Health Officer," NOTE.—Tho Christchurch Metropolitan Area includes Christohurch end all its Subtub*. New Brighton, Sumner and Lyttelton..

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17955, 23 November 1918, Page 6

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