AMBULANCE SATURDAY.
Ambulance Saturday, -which last yea was allowed to lapse out of consideratio for a generous public, eventuates to-moi row, and the secretaries and lady collei tors have been working exceedingly har tp make this year's collection a recor one. The question is orten asked of ti fair bos-holders: " What has become c the previous donations?" It is gratif; ing to know that all the money hither" collected to-wards an ambulance stat.. has been carefully invested, and tl interest added to the capital. If tl public respond noWy to to-morrow's a] peal, the St. John Ambulance Associatic will be in a position to build the ver much-needed central ambulance station; once, provided the City Council can s< its way to provide a site for an edifi< which will mark Auckland as a city haing a strong objection to being left b hind in the matter of useful and han» some public buildings. The Association always open, however, to the gift of site (with or without buildinj thereonv) from some particularly gen< ous and humane private person, whos name would always be thus associate with a noble work for suffering humanit;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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191AMBULANCE SATURDAY. Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 66, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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