DENTAL CLINIC.
TE AROHA'S WANT.
The Hon. R. A. Wright, Minister of I Education, was waited on by a deputation from the Te Aroha School Committee in regard to securing a dental clinic for Te Aroha. Mr. Bruce said it was nearly twelve months since they had applied for a dental clinic, and the officer in charge had said there ■were more applications than trainees. Mr. Wright said the Health Department supplied the clinics. The Department had added 35 to its number of clinics, but clamourings had come from all over New Zealand, and the Department had not been able to get enough nurses. He advised them to find onethird of the money for the cost of a building and then put in an application to the Health Department.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 69, 22 March 1928, Page 22
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