AUCKLAND HOSPITAL BOARD ELECTION ELLERSLIE Borough NEWMARKET Borough NEW LYNN Borough MT. ALBERT Borough ONEHUNGA Borough MT. EDEN Borough SATURDAY, May 17th, 1941 _ ■■■'■■• * ■'- HI J. H. KINNEAR, J.P. E. H. POTTER. Practising Dentist and Successful Actively associated with Local GovernBusiness Man. ment fop many years. Member of the Auckland Harbour Board Finance and Works Committee. Past Mayor of Mt. Eden Borough. Member of the Auckland Hospital Board finance and Building Committee. Member of Auckland Electric Power Chairman First Waterfront Control Board from inception. Board. Member Auckland Automobile Associa- Member of Auckland Hospital Board, tion Counoll and Finance Committee. period exceeding 30 yean. Your representatives desire to drow A new X-ray section, modern end the electors' attention to the moflnl- efficient equipment is being installed, tude of the Board's activities end Thc Board / s of modern the increasing demand on the occom- hospital buildings will be vindicated modation to give effect to the recent whfin Jhe VQrious buildings which legislation which provides for a free wj „ incorporate the | atest in hospital hospital, a free out-patient service. planning technique are completed. A large staff of 1650 is employed The estimated cost of the buildings to make the service possible. 591 j n progress for accommodation of nurses ore included in the total. The patients and nurses is £350,000. staff Is one of the largest and best _. c . _ . '" e Social Security legislation paid In the Dominion. requires that oil patients shall receive 1939—Number of staff ... 1513 free treatment . Accommodation Wages poid .. . £224,431 or)d equipment is on esS ential part 1941—Number of staff ... 1650 of tne Board's policy to gtve effect Wages pold ... £270,000 to tne requirements of the legislation. The improved accommodation for New Zealand is credited with having in ond out-patients which is being one of the great hospital systems of provided will greotly assist the patient the world. The patients are living and the medicOl and nursing staffs. witnesses of the treatment received Your support will register approval of a policy supported by your' members which will not involve any increase in the Hospital levy. J. H. KINNEAR. ~ » E. H, POTTER.
tlae Mu Boa. Herbert Staalsy Marrlsaa, P.C, M.P., has he* a ■■fill asiaUs career .. Mayer ef Hackney, Qmtmmm National Lai— Party, AMermu aae Laaiat ef the laajjea Ceaaty „ Cmm4, Mmfeter ef Transfer! 5 ealanaat. iag ia the vitsfiy iaiptru ai mm of Secretary af State far Haaja Aflafa» ana Britain's areseni War CaMaeL • • . and the Unquestioned Leader in Cigarette Tobacco is • . • Ue THREE CASTLES {xjthTobacco BE SAFE-Imtal H "PETROUS" SEPTIC TANKS A necessity in every house outside a town or city drainage area. Modern methods demand perfect sanitation. "Petrous" Septic Tank Systems are an inexpensive, permanent and splendidly effective solution to the sewerage problem in country homes. I Also "PETROUS" FLUSHING CISTERNS—Supplied in plain Whits or I in Colour. I Writ* or Ring for Prices and Full Particulars. [PETROUS TILE CO. STATIo H^f 9 , Ji mo9E ' kh " ■ ■
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 109, 10 May 1941, Page 12
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