PLUNKET SOCIETY
TAUR'ANGA BRANCH Women of lauranga — As you are already interested in the work of our Society it will be scarcely necessary for us to explain to you that our whole aim is to do everything possible to "help the mothers and save the babies'-' —no! alone to save the babies but to ensure that they grow .10 strong and healthy. The services of the Plunket Nurse are free to all, but we do hope that parents who appreciate the beneht of the work will, by their cooperation and practical support, enable us to spread the knowledge still further. If you are not already a member of the Society, will you become one ? The mini mum subscription is 5s yearly, and surely there is no work more essentially of in'crest to women than, that devoted to the rearing of a strong, virile race. We wculd welcome you as a member of the So:-ie!v, not just for your yearly subscription to the funds, but for vour personal interest as a mother. A member of our branch will call upon you during the week. \Vil! you help ?
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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume LI, Issue 8107, 5 October 1922, Page 3
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