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No improvement is reported in the position of the Tnlegraph Office, the figures being the same as those of yesterday. At the Chief Post Office, 163 ivere absent to-day, two more than yesterday. Mr Baldwin, chairman of the Wellington, Hospital Board, stated to a, "Times" representative that ho had intimated to tho Mayor that the hospital was now T open to receive any serious casen. Everything was progressing favourably, he added. Tho nurses wero getting better, and tho people had responded very freely indeed to his reouests for accommodation for them. They had sent four cases to the Belmont Convalescent Homo, and he had left it in the Mayor's hands to send more as necessity arose. Who's that knocking at the garden gate. Whoever can it be who is knocking so late; What's that dad—Mr Naybor sick? ITI be down in half a jiffy, light the candle quick. Certainly Johnny—always keep it sure, I'm never out of Wood's Peppermint Curo; Give Mr Naybor a spoonful or so. Good-night. Johnny—quick now—go.

WELLINGTON EAST. AVELLINUTO:''* EAST. IMPORTANT NOTICE! IMPORTANT NOTICE I ENLARGEMENT OF DISTRICT. ENLARGEMENT OF DISTRICT. -*- Buckle street, on north.; Sussex 6treet and Adelaide road, on east; John street, on south; Wallace street (and tributary streets) and Taranaki street, on west, has now been ADDED TO THIS DISTRICT. WILL RESIDENTS OF THIS DISTRICT PLEASE NOTIFY 494A--0F ANY INFLUENZA CASES REQUIRING VISITS FROM OUR NURSES P WILLIAM FOSTER, 638 In Onarge.

INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. NEWTOTVN DISTRICT COMMITTEE SOUTH WELLINGTON. CONVALESCENT CONVALESCENT EINTOUL STEEET. lUNTOUL STEEET. y r OLUNTAEY WOEKEES to assist at this Homo arc URGENTLY NEEDED. Please notify Mrs Mortimer, Matron (take. Island Bay car). H. A. PARKINSON, HATAITAI EPIDEMIC COMMITTEE. JLIATAITAI EPIDEMIC COMMITTEE. DAY 'PHONE 17S8: DAY 'PHONE 17S8: 8 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. NIGHT 'PHONE 477. NIGHT 'PHONE -177. ALTHOUGH tho Epidemic is diminishing, Headquarters will remain open until further notice. Donations to tho Halnitai Relief Fund will bo gratefully received by tho Executive. H. W. TOLAN, <34!» Officer-in-Charge.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 6

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