CORRESPONDENCE.
Tha Editor. Sir,—As a resident of Te Kuiti, and being lately an inmate or the Waikato Hospita', I would like with your permission to express my heartfelt thanks to Drs Douglas, Cameron and Findlay, the matron, and the nurses of that institution for their great skill, care and kindness shown to me, and also on behalf of others who were inmates 2t the name time as myaelf. Too much praise cannot be given to the doctors, matron, and nurses, for the attention, care and consideration they show to the patients, and I think I may easily say, would be very hard to beat, or excelled. The site en which the buildings are situated is very beautiful, and the whole institution is a credit to any country, and, in my opinion, could not be surpassed by any other of its kind. —I am, etc., JOSEPH SHEFFIELD.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 664, 29 April 1914, Page 3
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146CORRESPONDENCE. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 664, 29 April 1914, Page 3
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