BATHS AT ROTORUA.
"Ex-Patient" lias very rightly drawn attention to what T would pro for to dewribe as an "indifference" in reference to tlie above. That patients should have to walk, or be wheeled, from the sanatorium to tlie hat-h----hoyse. wet or fine. N jjtoss indifference, not only to th<- patients. hut to the work and qualifications ft an excellent medical superintendent and his wli.de c-t a If. Ho-vlps this, the whole show i- old and dranchty shahliv. despite the effort < of those responsible to keep it something otherwise. It is long past time somef!iitiir was done beyond merely renewing the vote for expenditure on n eW litiildinps. 'I'liev should lie hnilt. not talked alioiit. Money, in millions, can he found f° r anything else, however useless, hut the world" renowned benefits and possibilities of Rotorua spa treatment nm>t lie narrowed down l>ecause of parish pump interests—or votes. Ae one who has derived. and seen dozens of others derive, m.u-h i>enefit—even under present conditions —-it is very disappoint inir to witness -n h i;;-os< indifference to the potentialities of Koton:a >;>a treatment. ANOTHER EX PATIENT.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 223, 20 September 1938, Page 8
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