CORRESPONDENCE.
THE MASTERTON HOSPITAL. To the Editor. ..•'■ ...,.,.: . Sir,—l paid a visit to the Master-; ton. Hospital to see Mr Long ;who! broke his leg a few days ago, and I was: surprised and pleased at Whatlsaw. Everything looks bright and cheerful.' The Ward Mr Long is in, is more like a pleasant sitting room. than the sick ward of an Hospital. 'I have seen the: Wellington Hospital with its long; dreary wards; enough to make one's heart grow sad, but the first look of the Masterton Hospital removes that feeling which' one naturally feels at visiting such-an .institution. The Steward showed me through the various apartments which reflects great credit on him for, his care and attention. lam certain if many ladies and gentlemen were to pay the Hospital a .visit, they would not be disappointed, apart from the good they would do by 'addressing a few kind words to. those poor-sufferers.whoare fai'.:from;th,eir, homes, " ' ' ■■ - ; -: .. I am &c, A Lady Visitor; ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 18 April 1884, Page 2
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160CORRESPONDENCE. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1663, 18 April 1884, Page 2
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