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Legal proceedings (it is reported) are to he taken against a number or inpatients in the Patca and New llymouth hospitals, whose accounts are long overdue. An instance demonstrating the indifference of some people to the claims'of those to whom they owed money is given by the secretary of tno Taranaki Hospital Board. A man who owed tho board £42 for hospital treatment, when presented with his account, stated that ho could not pay just then, because he had just bought a motorcar. Tho hoard did not recover that £42 • for four years, and not until Court proceedings had been taken.
According to a London Borough Council report, after the recent Zeppelin raid 14 tons of broken glass were swept up from the streets.
There's no better or surer way with baggage than to check it through us. Saves scrambling at stations, avoids loss, worry. We do everything—collecting, checking on (rail or sea), meeting on arrival, delivering at once. Tickets issued aleo; but if you have one please prodace it. The New Zealand Express Co., Ltd., 87-91 Customhouse Quay—Advt.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2988, 27 January 1917, Page 13
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