GRAMOPHONE FOR PATIENTS
Mrs. Annie M'Vivar and Mrs. Janet Fraser, whoso appeal (published in the "Evening Post") for a gramophone and records for the large' ward for women patients at Porirua Hospital, has proved so successful, acknowledge wita grateful thanks the following donaAmount previously acknowledged, £11 16s 6d; Mrs. Townsehd, Mr. Addison,. £1 Is each J. M: Whiteman, F. W Mrs. Kirk, Walker, Anonymous, Miss Bulkley, Mr. F. Brady, Mrs. Tripp, One in Sympathy, £1... each; Wellwisher, G.T., E., Mrs. A.M.B , .A.H.L.. Crofton, X.0., Mrs. F. A. Bichardson, 10s each; Mrs. M'Qua-rrio 7s 6d; 8.J., Petone, Mrs. G., Tinakori roau, Mrs. Player, Gwen (Wadcstown), a Wellwisher J.P.G., Mrs. K.P., Mrs. Burton, Sympathiser, V.8.U., M each; Mas 8.H., Compassion, Mrs. Bennett, 2s 6d each Mvs. Turton, A.D.G., Is each; total, nog Ts^ (sfl "Gramophone Becords.-Dr. Collins, Mrs. Turton, Mrs. Moss, Mrs. F., Miss Woodward. Gramophone and EecoTds.Mr E C. Clarkson, Havoloek North. ■ Messrs.-Nimmo. and Sons have generously donated an electric gramophone valued at £75. These generous gifts will enable the money contributed to be expended in other.ways for the benefit and recreation of the- women patients..
GRAMOPHONE FOR PATIENTS
Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 144, 21 June 1930, Page 13
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