CORRESPONDENCE.
MOTOR AMBELANCE.
(To the Editor). Sir. I beg to diaw your attention to an unwarranted delay in securing the services of the motor ambulance. On Monday ii -1 1 rang up Mr 1). Dowell and ordeied the motor ambulance to be brought in my house at ■j At 2. -Ft p.m. the ambulance had not arrived and oil further telephone enquiry was told Mr Dowell was not at home. I hen rang Up Mr Wood, who stated the ambulance had to be ordered through Mr Dowell. Then cancelled the order for the ambulance, and obtained a car from Mi Clements, who sent ii immediately. At 3.1 A p.m. the ambulance arrived, but tin* patient had then been removed to the hospital. Is it not po-siole to have more satisfactory iirrungc-ments made in connection with the ambulance. The present experience i> lar Dorn sati-iaetoiy. 1 am etc.. J,. SINGER. Fitzherbort Street, Nov. 10th.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1923, Page 2
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153CORRESPONDENCE. MOTOR AMBELANCE. Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1923, Page 2
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