EIEOTION NOTIOEB, HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE 'AID BOARD. DR. PLATTS-HILLS STATES a few important measures with M whioh she -and MRS. MTiAREN— the' only women at present on the BoaTd —have been associated: — 1. Children's Hospital— (a) Whatever could add to the comfort and welfare of the patients. (b) Pure Milk Supply. (c) Efficient Nursing Staff, -specially trained in the feeding and oaie of children, (d) Co-operation with Plunket Nurses in the after care of babies discharged from Hospital, thus often preventing an early return to the Hospital, 2. Convalescent Home available for delicate children not necessarily,' patients. 8. Special accommodation for sick Nurses. i. Improved conditions for Nurses generally. 5. Employment of women whw® nitable, e.g., laundry and kitchen, 6. Improved Kitchen, Storage, and Dairy, to be followed later by appointment of a Dietioian (preferably Graduate Domestic Science, N.Z.) to control food supply and teach invalid cookery. 7. Appointment of Tuberculosis Officer, with Nurses to visit the homes of patients; establishment of a "Dispensary tor Chest Diseases."8. Establishment of a Dental Department. ECONOMY WITH EFFICIENCYPLEASE VOTE FOR THE WOMEN. RATEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. YOU are in want of City Councillors having expert knowledge. Vote for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect, who entered his profession through the hawse-pipe and finished up on the quarter-deck. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL & CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I! offer myself as. a Candidate for a seat on the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. ' ' I am a free aid independent oandidate. . Yours faitMull^"--^.--;..- : ' , FEED DOBSON.TO THE ELECTORS. , I AM A CANDIDATE for a'.eeat on the Wellington Hospital and..Charitable Aid Board. . ', The interest I have taken in'locar affairs: and the positions to which ;I have-been-elected from time to time should prov.e to; you that I at least try to carry/out'.the duties of these positions conscientiously, and well. If .elected I hopejnv business experience and technical knowledge will be of value when'assisting to-conduct the affaire of that-important body { ;_I. am an; independent candidate, because >I must' have absolute freedom of 6peech.: ' Yours • faithfully, ' P. C.' WATT. ; HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE" AID BOARD, ELECTION.- ' , AFTER 16 years' 6ervice on the Board, I am again a Oandidate at the coming election. I hope to retain your con-' fidence on ELECTION DAY, WEDNESDAY, 28th APRIL, 1915. ! Yours faithfully, , DAVID ROBERTSON. ; RATEPAYERS. AND ELECTORS, «TOT.E for JOHN S. SWAN, Architect.; * He promises no "Wild Cat" schemes, but will 6ee that you get 20s. value for every pound paid in Rates. ;. CITIZENS in;every part of Wellington— ' HORNBLOW i 3 out to safeguard YOUR INTERESTS. Remember him ToHOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID •BOARD ELECTION. FOR the past 12 years I have been a member of the BoaTd, and I am again seeking Re-election next Wednesday. Hoping to receive a renewal of your confidence. J. KENNEDY ELLIOTT, D.D. WELLINGTON HOSPITAL -AND' CHARITABLE AID BOARD. ELECTORS OF~WELLINGTON.' Ladies and Gentlemen— . AT the request of a .number of -Friends, I offer myself'as a Candidate for a Seat on the Hospital and Charitable Aid Board. - If honoured with your confidence I assure you that I will do all in my power to forward the interests of the Institutions controlled by the Board. Yours faithfully, ■W. JAS. GAUDIN. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. •- TO THE ELECTORS, bringing my claims before you' for consideration, I desire to say that I ha ye had experience of Hospital administration spread over a period of twenty-five years, some eight or nine of which-1 was Chairmnn of the Board of Trustees. It is in the belief that this experience will be of advantage to the oommunity that I again offer my services for your consideration. Youis faithfully, CHARLES M. LUKE. MOTOR-CARS will be busy in all directions. HOItNBLOW'S concern: Not Motor-oars, but the CITIZENS' WELFARE. Vote for him. HOSPITAL AND CHARITABLE AID BOARD ELECTION. I AM again a Candidate at the oomirig Eleotion. I hope to -, retain- your oonfidenoe on election day on,WEDNESDAY. ! I Fours faithfully, ! D. CAMPBELL. EJITEPAYERS AND ELECTORS. A VOID Voting for any "Ticket." The A' Association Ticket was selected by a majority of Island Bay, Hataitai, and Roseneath delegates. Vote for JOHN S. SWAN,...Architect, and fair treatment for the City and outlying districts. - . MIRAMAR BOROUGH COUNCIL. ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS. irrtHE Tramway Ti mo-table of; Seatoun JL Cars is published for the "information of City residents vote at the Election of Oounoillors.tor the Borough of Miramar. The most-convenient polling booth is at the Council Office, Power Station, Broadway. Lambton Station, depart:—a.m.: 8.49, 9.19, 10.49, 11.49. P.M.: 12.49, 1.19, 1.49, 2.19, 2.49, 3.19, 3.49, 4.19, +.36, 4.51, 5.6, 5.21, 5.36, 5.51, 6.C, and G.2i:/:,_ ' R. E. BENNETT,,. Town Clerk. ORNBLOW does not boast that ho . has never been beaten.He Knows d«ieat. Complete hia experience' by giving him Victor?,
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2446, 27 April 1915, Page 3
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