HOSPITAL ECONOMIES.
QUESTION OF PROVISIONS. % TENDERS TO BE INVITED. The Auckland Hospital Board met yesterday, the chairman, Mr. W. lace, presiding. . When the question of renewing p vision contracts was brought forj . Mr. S. J. Harbutt said it would J better if the board did not enter any contracts at present. « * cheaper to buy in the open mark'et. also said the coal consumption ha s each year since 1926, and asked inquiry be made before a contrac entered into. . t i, P It was decided to call tenders . whole of the hospital supplies, ex of coal, which was referred to t e p chasing committee and the engm§ report. ~ The board paid a tribute to * ne e gt cient teaching by the tutor_ nur the hospital. The examination res showed a high standard of w0 I, lc ; , i a( j announced that Nurse L. Talbot M been recommended for tlic g° -ili*"" and Nurse Thelma M. Mills for medal.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 117, 20 May 1931, Page 10
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