On and after to-day a postage v.f li< 1 will be necessary mi all letters posted in New Zealand. The matter lias not been advertised, but a notice of -lie increased postage appears in the locii jK)st oilier. I'robiibly the Government Advertising Department is to blame for the want of publicity. The report of Hospital an I .Sanatorium for ffflßfcst month, submitted to the Charitable Aid Hoard yesterday, showed that 11 patients had been admitted to the Hospital, and 10 discharged; the number remaining under trea'.-t.tui being 6; 'while four had b*v\ admitted to the sanatorium, and f-nir disch.'irs(*r! and there remained ii'n!.»r b.-a'-"lent 10 fe'males and 14 make. Ai> cuiite for the month, «wM-j:in^ : iij; to IVSO 7s 2<l were passed f> r pnynenr. and the offer of MYftiiro'd l'\ E. Cv.\rel t( take £82 10s for .us s".o kaso of n section belonging to the no.'-pUal waf> accepted.—N.Z. Times.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 25 September 1915, Page 2
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