Lions to help hospital
The proceeds from Christchurch’s recent jewellery fair will be used by the Christchurch North Lions Club to buy a Laminar Flow apparatus for the children’s ward of the Christchurch Hospital. A cheque for $7446 was presented to the Lions Club by the chairman of the Canterbury-Westland branch of the New Zealand Jewellers’ Association (Mr Bruce Bartlett). Mr Bartlett said that the machine enabled children who required some isolation from infections to be nursed while still in a normal ward.
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Press, 19 October 1976, Page 7
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