THE BRYANT HOME.
TREATMENT OF ASTHMA.
SOME WONDERFUL CUKES
Plans to provide accommodation for 48 children at Bryant Home, Raglan, are being made by the trustees. ; ' Mr. D. V. Bryant, of Te Rapa, through whose generosity the home was established and conducted, in a letter to the Hamilton Borough Council,, said such wonderful results had been obtained in asthma cases that it was questionable whether the trustees should not devote their whole attention to these cases. The Minister of Health, the Hon. A. J. Stalhvorthy, was having investigations made to ascertain, -if possible, the reasons for the marvellous cures, that had been effected in asthmatic patlOTW who had "stayed at the home. He (Mr. Brvant) hoped before long to be in a position to relieve the trustees of the home of all financial worries regarding the cost of its maintenance. Investments would probably be. placed in the hands of the Public Trustee to administer for the benefit of the home.
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Auckland Star, Volume LX, Issue 138, 13 June 1929, Page 11
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