Sani, Sana, Sane?
"While we. are on the suhject of the Otaki Sanatorium, I would like to ask if we could have the direetion sign on the roadside corjrected," said Mr. H. F. Toogood (Wellington) at yesterday's meeting of the Western Hospital Districts' Joint Sanatorium Committee. Mr. Toogood said that the word "sanatorium" was spelt with a "i" in place of the second "a." The prefix "sani" had.to do with sewage. The managing secretary, (Mr: A. J. Phillipps) said that the sign was erected by the Automobile Association as part of its service,
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Chronicle (Levin), 13 October 1949, Page 4
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93Sani, Sana, Sane? Chronicle (Levin), 13 October 1949, Page 4
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