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WANTED, A DOCTOR, fl (To the Editor.) •■ Sir,—Now tliet our medical all returned, r.nd most of the camps and hospitals are broken not gome one of them— young, and energetic—take up work coast? Manaia is only nine or from Ha worn; Kaponga is same distance from Eltham. resident dectors, so why not garehu, or Rahotu? For the tance between New Plymouth nake there is no medical man floated nurse, and all cases, accidents and sickness, have to to New Plymouth or well-worn cry of "keep the soeirasj farcical when no given for maternity cases, be often more satisfactorily home, especially in view of the expectant mothers have to paratively long and tiring motor ten in a crowded 'bus, several fore-hand. To the small working man keeping the means a very heavy expense, would be about half it is at had a doctor residing at Pimgarehu or Raliotu. The P! odd—and the numerous would surely be e sufficient a doctor. If not, the be approached for a subsidy. vices of a resident medico estimable boon on this coast. some abler pen than mine will matter up.—l am, etc., "ANXIOUS Pungarehu, April 10, 1920. ! ;^^|
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1920, Page 5
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193CORRESPONDENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1920, Page 5
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