Doctor’s Residence
The Waikato Hospital Board has advised the Medical Officer of Health at Hamilton that it is prepared to make available an area of land at the Kawhia Hospital ground for a doctor’s residence. At present there is no doctor stationed at Kawhia and the hospital there is visited weekly by a medical man from Te Awamutu. Screening of Films The Waikato Hospital Board .was gdvised, in a letter from its solicitors received at Monday’s meeting, that the Hospital Board has no power to enter a contract for tLe, hire of entertainment films from the distributors. The board decided at its December meeting to investigate the possibility of obtaining entertainment films on hire for screening at the Hospital. Mrs H. Ross said that such films as had been shown there had been greatly appreciated by the uppatients—they had been loud in their praises of them. Mr H. D. Caro said that if the films were screened at the Hospital the hire would have to be met out of unauthorised expenditure.
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Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 78, Issue 7017, 9 February 1949, Page 6
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171Doctor’s Residence Te Awamutu Courier, Volume 78, Issue 7017, 9 February 1949, Page 6
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