CKOMWELL DISTHIOT HOSPITAL. Statement of Receipts and Expenditure for Year ending 31st March, 1894. Receipt* . Contributions, Donations, and Bequests Cash from paying patients Central Otago Board Government Subsidy Balance at Bank ... 175 14 2 Uupresentedcheques 19 10 5 Less cash in hands of collector 4 16 Less cash inhands of secretary 1 4 135 7 43 11 341 16 411 IS 191 1 6 2 2 7 9 £1123 15 2 Expenditure. Balance 31st March, 1893 ... 421 10 0 Administration— Salaries ... ... 377 2 8 Printing and advertising ... ... 12 2 3 Postage, Stationery, and Telegrams ... 9 7 0 Collector ... ... 13 9 0 Maintenance, etc.— Rations ... ... 93 14 3 Fuel and Light ... 17 810 Furniture and Bedding ... ... 713 6 Drugs ... ... 22 6 3 Medical Comforts ... S 19 9 Repairs and Sundries— Repairs and improve- - 140 1 S £1123 15 2 Examined and found correct, JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General. Statement of Assets and Liabilities to 31st March, 1893. jlssets. Cash in hand ... ... ... 4 2 10 Government subsidy dueon subscriptions 225 2 5 Government subsidy due on Bequest ... 5 0 0 Cential Otago Board quarter 85 1 10 Due from patients £lB4 os 2d, estimated to produce £lO ... 10 0 0 Two Cows 13 0 0 Hospital and Contents 2000 0 0 Telephone ... ... SO 0 0 £2422 7 1 Liabilities. Overdraft at Bank and unpreseuted cheques ... ... 195 4 7 Accounts for March, say ... 25 0 0 Rent of Office ... . . ... 10 0 0 £230 4 7 JAMES MARSHALL, Treasurer. Examined and found correct, JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Controller and Auditor-General. wAN AKA JOCKEY CLUB. MEMBERS of the Wanaka Jockey Club are requested to attend a Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, September Ist, 1894, in Mrs Russell’s Hotel at S p.m. Business : To consider the advisability of holding the Annual Race-Meeting or not. W. MONTEITH, Secretary W.J.C. ONE WORD' I COME to 3 7 0u with a small affair that you may need. In England, the Continent, and many foreign countries, myself and wares are well known. Many American families on their return from abroad bring my articles with them, for they know them pretty well, but you may not be one of these. Confidence between man and man is slow of growth, and when found, its rarity makes it valuable. I ask your confidence and make a reference to this Journal to indorse that confidence. 1 do not think it will be misplaced. I make the best form of a cure—an absolute one—for biliousness and headache that can be found in this year. The cure is so small in itself, and yet its comfort to you is so great—2o minutes being its limit when relief comes—that it has become the marvel of its time. One and a half grains of medicine, coated with sugar, is my remedy, in the shape of one small pill, known to commerce as DR HAYDOCK’S NEW LIVEK PILL. It is old in the markets of Europe, but is new to New Zealand. The price is as low as an honest medicine can be sold at, 25 cents. Send a postal card for a sample vial, to try them, before you purchase. DR HAYDOCK, 63 FULTON STREET, N.Y., NEW ZEALAND DRUG CO., CHRISTCHURC H, GENERAL AGENTS.
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Cromwell Argus, Volume XXVI, Issue 1323, 28 August 1894, Page 4
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