PUBLIC NOTICES. JUST LIKE NEW IS WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS WILL TELL YOU. T> ECOMMENDATION is the best JIU Advertisement. We therefore wish to thank our customers who have advertised us so well and by keeping our methods up to their Scientific Standard we trust that during 1910 we shall still merit your support. For the Convenience of our Customers we undertake repairs at low prices. All Goods Tailor-pressed. SILK AND SATIN Dry Dyed. ART DYER AND CLEANER. 38 CUSTOMHOUSE STREET. (Joinb Gladstone Road at P. 0.) ' SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY. 1 14 ACRES FREEHOLD, about fi.-fi-TC 12 miles from Gisborne, convenient to railway, creamery, and school. About 20 acres fiat, balance easy lulls; wall' carry about) 50 cows; 4-roomod house, corn crib, cowshed, etc; well watered, and subdivided into 5 paddocks. Price—£lsoo, and very easy terms given. Kff) ACRES, First-class Flat Land, t)**' about 10 miles from town, convenient to raihvay, creamery, and school. Splendid T-roomcxl house; 10stall cowbail, outbuildings, etc. Title, L.1.P., rent 19s 6d ]>cr acre. Price — £ISOO. Terms arranged. K ACRES, L.1.P., Ormond, and good ? y 4-roomed house and necessary outbuildings, etc., orchard; first-class land Price only £4OO, on terms. CIIAS. RUSCKE, ESTATE AGENT, LOWE STREET _ TENDERS. TENDERS wanted for Cleaning and Deepening a mile and a. half Drain at Waerenga-o-kuri on Saturday Evening, 19th instant. Tent and tools found. EWEN CAMERON. J. GREIG AND SON, ARCHITECTS. OFFICE: Farmers’ Club Rooms, Lowe Street. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE HOSPITAL BOARD, GISBORNE. f ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— sc! v ices as Members of the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, wo do bo for tho following reasons: — 1. In the past the Borough Council has practically wholly administered the Charitable Aid Board, and it is the universal custom for people in distress to at once apply to the Mayor of the town, and it is essential that the basis of the past administration should be continued, otherwise it is possible for .vrave abuses to be made with tho Charitable Aid Fund. This is especially j so seeing that the late energetic Secretary, Mr. Robinson, has decided to relinquish this position, and it is especially essential that the Charitable Aid Fund should he administer ed with, a firm and just hand, particularly to. a?re- j vent undesirables from other districts j becoming established here. 2. We arc against the district 'being plunged into the heavy cost of between £15,000 and £20,000 for'the construction of a new hospital and abandoning the present without good cause and sound reasons being shown. 3. We are opposed to any Society or Guild obtaining any special benefits in using the institution that are' not extended to the general public. 4. We are opposed to Doctors having their fees paid out of the Charitable Aid fund in confinement cases, us was recently applied fcr by the Medical profession. 5. We are in favor of ample and proper acommodation being provided at the Hospital, including a Children’s Ward, and we are distinctly against the .present Regulation which prevents children under the age of 5 years using the institution. 6. We are opposed, as far as, possible, to the Board interfering with the internal management of the Hospital. This should be controlled 1 and directed by the Chief Medical Superintendent in charge, and if lie is not able- to properly regulate the internal management to place a Superintendent in charge who can. 7. We are in favor of changing, the Regulations so as to avoid the unnecessary waste of time in obtaining Trustees’ signatures to Admission Certificates. This should ibo* left entirely to the outside Medical -Profession and the Medical Officer in charge of the institution.
8. Our aim is tlia.t the Hospital and Charitable Aid is for the benefit of all who require aid in either institution, and it should be administered for the benefit of the. whole Town, and Country, without any distinction or favor soever.Dated at Gisborne this I2tlh day of March, 1910. W. DOUGLAS LYSNAR. JOHN MAYNARD. F. HARRIS. , GEO. SMITH. TO THE ELECTORS OF COOK COUNTY. I RESPECTFULLY solicit your Votes at the forthcoming Election. Briefly, I would state I am in favor of the erection of a new and up-to-date hospital on a suitable site, and a policy of efficiency combined with economy in its administration. I am not standing in the interests of any cliquo or wouldbe “political boss.” If elected to the Board I will endeavor to do my duty in the interests- of the community in general without fear or favour. HERBERT W. H. INGRAM.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 2759, 14 March 1910, Page 1
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