HOSPITAL TICKETS.
[to the eeitoe.]
-is,—l should like to ask you if you think it is just, after a man has purcha*ed from _—■ Cohan a ticket whioh states that it entitles him to admission to the hospital or to mxdical treatment for one year, that if he is unf rtunately compelled to entop tho institution for a few days he should be billed ac the rate of three shillings per day ? I have mbscribed to the hospital for a number of y .ar_. This year I got my ticket from Mr Ooh- n C'n April 19th I had to enter the hospital, snd stayed there till the thirtieth. Since I hwe been out I have received a bill for £1 13s. Now if I buy a ticket I suppose it is entered on. the book*, and as the ticket says it entitles ma to treatment in the hospital, I would like to know why I am now dunned for another payment ?t-I am, &c, .WOEMAIL. MoKeNZIE.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7440, 10 August 1895, Page 3
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166HOSPITAL TICKETS. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Issue 7440, 10 August 1895, Page 3
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