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*j'ii»;... "B-i» |i.w.W|it»".'«»:' 1."I. rt. 1. 1 ■.. tcu-'i* . ;.- ■: . ' ' ' '". y^inte^v • TITANTEDV a" young Girlfas general VV SERVANT. Apply" at the Evening Star Office. WANTED, 100 Men Daily at JOSLIN'S HAIB CB*tiH« ESTiBHSHMBKT to be Shoved, Shampooed, &0., neal Fugftte't Bed Boot, Owen-street, Grehamitawn* Meetings T ,,.-^.:qv,;F..v ; -: ; COURT PRIDE OF PARNELL, 4409. mHE HALF-YEARLY X MKETING of the «£3?jfj|KpL above Court will be held in i^^Mlct ie Ercemaßons> H»H, Owen IlaMMygll street, Grahamßtown, on JipnWpAl^l THURSDAY next r 23rd. iostant, at 7.30 o'clock p.m. ' . Business—Election of Officers. CHAEL Ahiee, -; ' Secretary. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE FRIENDLY SOCIETY OF AUSTRALASIA, PRINCE OF WALES LODGE, No. 20. A SPECIAL MEETING of the above Lodge- will be held ur the Karnka Schoolroom, Mackay street, Shortland, TOMORROW (Thursday) 23rd instant, at 7.30 p.m. , • • Business important. Every Member re> quested to attend. - Hsnby H. Wbight, 1621 Secretary. ■' « " THAMES ROYAL BLACK PRECEPTORY, No.-180.,. (Under the Grand Black Chrpter of Ireland). AN Emergency MEETING of the above will be held in the Odd Fellows' Hall, Richmond street, TO-MORROW. (Thursday), December 23, at 8 o'clock p.m. Business —Initiation. 1619 - Bobbbt Fabbelh, R.W.M. PARAWAI SCHOOL COMMITTEE. THE MEETING to ELECT a SCHOOL •-■ COMMITTEE for the' Year 1876, will bo HELD at tha Schoolhouse, Parawai, on MONDAY, January 10,1876, at the hour of ■even p.m. THOS. SPEtrCEB, 1620 Member of Committee. Municipal BOROUGH OF THAMES. i A CASE of SCARLET FEVER being reported as having occurred in the Borough, the attention of the inhabitants is earnwtly requested,to the SUGGESTIONS below,. furnished by the Resident Medical Gentiemeii) in the hope thataf the suggestions are-atteaded to thedanger may in a measnre b<> * ■ .'. J, E. MACDpN ALD.,. „ '■'■ ■''" "" •-■•■■• .- ■'■:.;..':. .Mayor."■.-.-■ December 21,1875. tn. the probable prospect of an epidemic of Scarlatina occurring at the Thames, the Medicol Profession would desire to impress upon the inhabitant*, and more especially upon Parent? and Guardians, the necessity of CLEANLINESS, in person and, premises. Sleeping rooms should be washed frequently with a solution of Chloride, of Lime; free ventilation should be established in dwelling louses, and all privies and cesspools ought to be, deodorised with the,same disinfectant. In all cases where core throat and rash should affect any'member of a household it j will be the duty of the parents to call in a j medical man as soon as possible, and in the meantime fco separate the patient as far as can befrom the rest of the family j use gargle of "chlorate of potash for the throat (15 grains to the ounce), and often sponging the body of the patient with tepid .water, put him or her to bed. Chloride of lime in solution ought to be at rppce used for/washing the bedrooms, from which all excreta should be immediately removed. It'will"be of great importance to attend strictly to the suggestions of the medi--calroan. , ..,.,-.,- -■ : . The medical profession afc the Thames de- - eire to impress upon the inhabitants generally the great advantage of complete isolation in; all.cases of contagious disorder, and this they. hope:they may be capable of accomplishing, in all caies where there is no objection to such a course, by 1 ft c eßtablishir.cnt of a Special Hospital for the reception of patients affected ■with Scarlatina. : It is impossible to say how many Jives might be saved, and how much Buffering averted by'the timely isolation of a person affected with-this disorder; indeedit. is not too much to aver that complete isolation (^©f the first cases would go far to stop the further progress of the epidemic. JTamksKnaoTTß, MD. : ; ; „ . o. ' Wm. A. Pjebston, M.D. AiEXANDBH FOX, M.D. • Maetin H. Payne, L.R.C.P, M.R.C.S. CKABIBB F. LBTHBBIDaE, M.R.C.S. 1617 Charles Joynt BEGS to inform his Friends and Customers that he Has Opened 176 Packages ' " OF GROCERIES TOB THB CHBISTMAS AND NEW- YEAR. 30 Pkges. best brand Teas, ' ■ Ex Hebo, from Melbourne, C. J. bogs to return "tbanka to all .his Customers for the kind support given him during the last seven years,-and hopes to retain tha' Custom,by trying to>give 'all the satisfaction in his power. Families waited on for orders. Goode , delivered. POLLEN STREET, SHORTLAND. December,-1875. ", 1575 GvWALIiER, Wholesale ana Betai • Tobacconist, neit the Bank of Nc* Zealand Brown-street, Gpahapjatoivn.

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2174, 22 December 1875, Page 3

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