FOOTFALL CHALLENGE.
To (he Editor, Sir, As the Kugby season jj practically closed and there has boen a lot of controversy the selection of the representative teams, might 1 suggest to the % by Union a match that- would create a great deal of interest. We that is the side-liners, are prepared (!> form a team to challenge the picked representative fifteen as played (j previous representative/ matek As the time is opportune for fa. ball to do something la the domain improvement we suggest that thqn coeds of the match, if arrange, p to this fund. Awaiting with,inter. est, Tattranga .Rugby Union's reply. J am, etc., G. ILES, For the. Side-liners, Tiiiiranga, Aug 28, 1922, PLUNKET SOCIETY.
(To the Editor). Sir, -1, was pleased to see “V.T's” letter in Friday’s Times and I hope t hat something will be done to get a Plunket Nurse here. Like sever* al mothers i noiii- town, I have had to- communicate jwith Auckland Plnnkd, Nurses, and, in so doijig, lost valuable time with a delicate baby. Surely our town is large enough to support a nurse of out own, who would save many raothin great anxiety and our little babies many handicaps. Having, through experience, such faith and confidence in this Society 1 hope that our peopel will not bo satisfied until they have a Plunkot Nurse of their own. 1 am, etc., ONE WHO HAS BENEFITED. Tauranga, Aug 29, 1922.
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 8075, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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237FOOTFALL CHALLENGE. Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 8075, 29 August 1922, Page 2
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