PLUNKET BABIES
A FINE EXHIBITION
The entries for the Plunket Society's exhibition of photographs of beautiful babies, to be opened on Monday at the D.I.C. Lounge, closed yesterday, with a most gratifying number of pictures. The exhibition will be found to be eloexuent testimony to the benefits of the Plunket system, and should be of widespread interest,
The display will be open daily, without charge, from Monday (when the opening ceremony will be performed at 2.30 p.m. by Lady Hosking) for a fortnight. Visitors will be asked to take part in judging in the five classes, by means of voting papers, and it is by the purchase of these at a penny each that they will assist the society in its effort to raise funds to maintain the Plunket Nursing Service. The mothers of the babies have done their part in lending the photographs for the 'exhibition,* and it is hoped that the public will support the venture liberally, for the cause is a thoroughly deserving one.
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Evening Post, Issue 52, 2 March 1935, Page 11
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