A GENEROUS OFFER
THE FREE AMBULANCE
Thcro are, few people in Wellington nowadays who do' not realise tho immense value oftho Freo Ambulance service, and as it has to be supported by voluntary offerings, tho citizens generally should be glad to hear of a very pleasant way of helping its funds. Tho Ladies' Auxiliary has received a very generous offer from Mr. B. Sutherland, of "Homewood," Karori, to allow pcoplo to visit his lovoly grounds and garden during tomorrow, Saturday, and Sunday. The gardens, always beautiful, have been added to lately, and n new fern grotto, conservatories, and additional valuable and interesting birds have been placed in the aviary, making a number of new attractions. ■
It is hoporl that many, rhii-iiig tho wcfikwid, will visit this line plriee iind give a contribution tn thn j'>no Amliulinici' fund?. An ■ a r'l v*.1 rt isi'mcii t .aiv-uij fiu'tlicr ik'Uil.s.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 17
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147A GENEROUS OFFER Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 28, 2 August 1934, Page 17
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