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The < Influenza Epidemic." DEPARTMENT OP PUBLIC HEALTH, HOBPITALS. AND CHARITABLE AID. ' . DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, * AUCKLAND. /', NOTICE CLOSING HOTEL AND, CLUB i BAKB, ETC. .'■ 1 Whereas by a Warrant dated. November 18, 1918, and made under Section 18 of the Publio Health Act, 1008, His Excellency the Governor-General baa eonferrtd upon .all District Health Officers Power and Authority, with the approval of the Minister for Public Health, to CLOSE ALL OR ANY, HOTEL BARS, BARS OF CHARTERED CLUBS. . OR OTHER PLACES within their several districts respectively for the purpose, of mora -effectually Checking or Preventing the i | Spread of Influenza; .'■,'.:■■■""■ | Now, thoroforo. in pursuance of the said power and for the said purpose, I. Joseph i Patrick Frengloy, Acting-Chief Health Officer • i for the Dominion of New Zealand, do hereby ■ require all hotel bars and bars of chartered ' | clubs and all breweries and spirit businesses . within, or within three miles of. the boundary I of, any city, borough, or town district, in the ' i Auckland Health Distriot, to be Closed forth- ' with and until further notice. Dated at Auckland this sixteenth day of Novembor, 1918. JOS. P. FRENGLEY, Acting-Chief Health Officer. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH, HOSPITALS, AND CHARITABLE AID DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE, AUCKLAND,. NOTICE CLOSING ALL PLACES SPECIFIED. ■;. 1 In pursuance' of the provisions of Section " 18 of "The Publio Health Act, 1908," and * in exercise of the special powers given me 1 by the authority of the Governor-General ■ and in exercise of all other powers me thereunto enabling, 1/ Joseph Patrick Frengleir Acting-Chief Health Officer for the Dominion of Now Zealand, do hereby requiro all places and buildings in the Auckland Health District set out or referred to in the Schedule below to be isolated by being), closed unit 11 further notice or during the times specified with respeoi thereto in the said Schedule and during the period of such isolation no person shall enter any such building save for the purpose of cloansing or disinfecting the same or for some other purpose directed ■ by me. SCHEDULE. All theatres, nioving-nioture theatres, dancing halls, billiard saloons, concert rooms, shooting galleries, and other buildingß or rooms used as places of publio entertainment or amusement. All marble bars, refreshment-rooms, and tea-rooms to bo closed exoept during tie following hours:— a.m. to 9 a.m., 12 noon to 2 p.m., 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. All buildings used for purposes of publio worship to bo .closed (Sundays included) at 6 p.m. daily. All buildings used for publio meetings, except when used for meetings hr publio health purposes and dealing with organisations for that purpose. All proposed university or other examina- ■ tions by an education body to be cancelled, or, if proceeding at present, to step at once. All places wherein is carried on the business of a barber or hairdresser. All publio and private schools, Bund schools, and university and other colleges. AH places used for race meetings, shows, or exhibitions of any kind. ■/■ Dated at Auckland this 16th day of November, 1018. JOS. P. FRENGLEY., Acting-Chief Health Officer . NOTE. V: The Auckland Health District includes the following Hospital .Districts:— ---'_-. - j BAY OF ISLANDS, WHANGAREL KAIPARA, J AUCKLAND. WAIKATO, ■:■■■■■■■■:■ COROMANDEL, ; THAMES. WAIHI, ':•.'■.'■■' TAURANGA. BAY OF PLENTY,'. ; . \ TAUMARUNUI. ADVICE TO PERSONS WHO SUSPECT : ■"■ THEY HAVE CONTRACTED INFLUENZA, \ OR TO THOSE FEELING ILL. 1. Go to'bsd directly you feel symptoms like pain in head and limbs, or » "ooid." 2- Go to bed in room not occupied by * person who is well. Stay in bed till t temperature normal. .:,...'• ■ 8. On going to bsd.itaae drink of any kind as hot as possible, remove . sheets, and lie between blankets. 4. Take light diet, such M milk, beef, tee, soups, cruel. ' *. Don't depress yourself by looking' at the bad side. 1 8. Remember the large majority of persona who take ill get, .•well. 7, Only one member of the family or house should visit patient's room. 8, Don't allow people to come into your room and loiter about there. _ I 9, If no doctor has prescribed for"you take ammonia ted quinine in half to, teaspconful dose in '.plenty water etexy four hours. 10. Add one teaspoontiijl of boric acid or borax, one teupoonfal of baking soda, ami one teaspoonful of salt to a large I tumblerful of hot "water. Sniff up this < solution as hot a* can be easily borne : through the nose; then gargle your i - throat,with-solution a* hot as can be ] borne. Bru«n your teeth with the sam« ( solution or with any antiseptic toothpaste. Do all these three times a day. ] 11. If you sneers or cough try to put your ' handkerchief before your nose or < mouth. Remember the minute drop- : lets passing from you in sneezing or coughing carry the germs of infection / to others. 12. Keep in bed till you, yourself feel you are auite able to get about This will bo . when your temperature is down to normal. 18. Don't go outdoors . exoept into direct eunatine until your catarrh or "cold in the head,""if you have had this symptom is quite gone. . . DON'T WORRY, DON'T WORRY. < BE CHEERY.' ■.';,;■. ! JOS. P. FRENGLEY, M.D., F.r'.CS.I., i Acting Chief Health Officer, 1 T J. HUGHES, M.8.8.5.. A : \' ' Distriot Health Officer. fJtTOUNT' ALBERT BOROUGH. TNFLUENZA PPIDEMIO. A Central Depot has been established at the Council Office, New North Road, Mom. J ingside. where supplies of Standard Medicine J may be obtained within office hours, or dur- ! ing evenings (Mondays to Saturday* Inclu- ] sive), from 7to 9 p.m., Supplies may also J be had from any of the Councillors or the ' Town Cleric, at their residences,•.. : ."' ] IF DOCTOR REQUIRED ring 'phones ' 8788 or 4141 (Hospital Board). Should food be needed ring 'phono 8120 (Women's ■ National Reserve). The DISTRICT COM- . MITTEE 'phone number is 1831, and is on the special list during noon to 8 p.m. If report is made to the Committee they will - in cams of necessity endeavour 'either to ' supply assistance in the work of distressed - households, or will, if possible, send the DISTRICT NURSE to the case with the . object of investigating and reporting on tame. INHALATION DEPOT. No. 1, is Open Daily from 8 a.m. to 6. p.m., at St. Enoch's I Schoolroom. New North Road, next Council i Chambers, and residents are requested to freely avail themselves of this safeguard. THOS. B. CLAY, Mayor. f H. UTTING, Town Clerk. * TNFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. 1 _ ■,■■: <! The Mount Eden Committee beg to : acknowledge with thanks the receipt of £5 i each from Mrs. Ddy and Mr. Edwin Ellison . ' j for tho assistance of sufferers from the Epidemic. CHAS. HUDSON. Mayor. — . —. 1 '.'... ••' i OTOE GIRLS' FRIENDLY SOCIETY'S - I A CLUBROOM IN QUEEN STREET 'WILL BE CLOSED FOR ANOTHER WEEK AN ACCOUNT OF THE EPI- ! I DEMIC. .■';■ A. UDY, .';.:;.;■.■ ; \ Hon. Beoretary." ■WRAGGE INSTITUTE AND WAIATA : 'W* GARDENS. Birkenhead.-Institute . Closed till November 21. Only Gardens i Open. ' Fresh, pure air, amid the palme. 1 i .CLEMENT L. .WRAGGfI, , J ] ■ K' : .'.■■ •■ .'•' ■'■.'■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 8

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