MENTAL HOSPITAL CONCERTS
Sir,-YVe frequently read in the daily J papers accounts of tho kind deeds of the 1 different musical circles, chiefly young! people, in. giving entertainments• to- the! '< various hospitals, convalescent homes, I • gaols, etc., but why is Porirua forgotten ? 'I It is I think a recognised fact, at least' ?i T om -° re concel 'ts arc given weekly' that musio plays an important part ml the cure of those who, from one cause or: another, are obliged to be treated in &i ! mental hospital, and that patients look I forward to and derive great benefit fromj . ! these musical treats. 1 feel quite sural ; that those in charge at Porirua would'i ■ ' wfceorae. some form of such entertain-, ; ment to give pleasure to their patients,' and would gladly make all necessary arrangements,, and lam given to under-'' i stand free railway passes would bo given' to those taking part.—l am, etc., July H, 1920. ' '
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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155MENTAL HOSPITAL CONCERTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 249, 15 July 1920, Page 7
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