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PUBLIC NOTICES. JOHNSON VILLE COMMITTEE. nnEMPOKARY HOSPITAL DEPOT For STATE PRESCRIPTIONS, DISINFECTANTS AND FOR INFORMATION At MOORE BROTHERS' HALL. TELEPHONE 5713 (Two Ri

WELLINGTON CENTRAL COMMITTEE. NOTICE TO WORKERS. NOTICE TO WORKERS. Please collect all isux.Li.jio aim from sick persons' houses. Please return clinical thermometers and electric torches to General inquiry Office. Clean Bottles, Corks, and Jars are urgently needed for delivering beef tea and jelly to sick persons. Gifts of Beef Tea. Jellies, and Eggs will be gladly received. The Committee (thank those .motorcar owners who have rendered servico up to the present. The Committee, howover, still need the u=e of two or tlireo oars for the whole of the day. P. ERASER, M.P., Offieer-in-Charge. General Inquiry Office, 'Phone 412". 639 W"E LLINGTON NOKTH TELEPHONE -1613. SOUPS REQUIRED. Kindly send in to the Depot if at all possible. TONIC FOR CONVALESCENTS. NOW READY—Ud per bottle. CONVALESCENT HOME) FOR WOMEN NOW. READY. * Apply ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH SCHOOL- • ROOM, 28, Wellington Terrace. &15 S. ROBERTSON ORR. Very Urgently, SODA-WATER BOTTLES. Please "deliver to 'nearest Centre. All Soda-water stocks cut off for want JACOBINA LUKE,. Mayoress.

INFLUENZA-PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. AN Inhalation Chamber lias lieen provided for public use at the Town Hall, through which any person x pass without fee or charge. Arrar ments have also been made at the District Health Office, Aitkin street, by which any persons, over twenty in number, can arrange to present themselves at ono time ior inhalation. Treatment, however, cannot bo given at the District Health Office unless arrangonients are made by Telephone (No. 2139), so that the time can be boeked for each batch oil persons. WHEN XOU BUY A PIANO BPY FOR A LIFETIME ! Put vour trust in B E G G ' S. ; T is impossible to either hasten, or cheapen tho manufacture of a pirino without sacrificing something of its durability, and that is why wo ask you to select an instrument abovo suspicion in these respects. ■ The pianos in which "we specialise mado of careiullv chosen and tested 1 terial, by highly skilled labour, giv. them a wonderful tone quality which is permanent. You cannot do better than, buy A BRINSMEAD. A BOBD or A CHALLEN, A ROGERS; All perfect instruments^ Our time payment system makes tho purchase of a piano easy. Ask us about CHAS. BEGG AND CO., LTD., MANNERS STREET, WELLINGTON. PUBLIC NOTICE. THHE MANAGEMENT of tho VICTORIA LAUNDRY COMPANY, LTD., greatly appreciates tho goneroufl courtesy 01 itri many Customers in cheerfully accepting tho position of not being called upon for Laundry Work during tho last two weeks. Our large staff has been sadly depleted through being required for nursing and other purposes during tho prevailing epidemic, and those remaining havo loyally and strenuously devoted their whole energies in carrying out tho work entirely for tho Hospitals. To them also many thanks aro <luc. Customers can reply upon tho regular collection and delivery being resumed as early as possible, also tho reopening of our Depots. An advertisement will bo put in oil daily papers stating reopening date. Any of our Employees who are now ablo to resume their employi should be glad if they would report ior duty as soon as possible. 633 MADAME FOLEY is now quoting Prices for Fancy Costumes for future demonstrations. Teaching Classos will bo resumed in Newtown, and also nt Fentherston immediately tho Influenza Epidemic ceases.

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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 10135, 25 November 1918, Page 2