GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED
The Matron-in-Chief of the Wellington Hospital wishes to acknowledge with thanks the following gifts:— Flowers, Mrs. F. James, Miss Poole, Mrs. Moran, Mr. Waugh, Mr. A. Palmer: flowers and pot plants, Mrs. Knox Gilmer. W.W.S.A.: books, magazines, and comics. Miss Mack, Mr. Buchanan, Anonymous, Master Donald Penlington; toys, Mrs. Sergent, Mrs. Messenger; play blocks, Mr. Dumbleton; magazines and pictures, Sir H. and Lady Batterbee; cigarettes and tobacco. Returned Services' Association; cigarettes, tobacco, and chocolate, Red Cross Society; slippers and donation, St Paul's Church club; fruit, cakes, magazines, and sweets, St. Vincent de Paul Society; clothing, Mrs. Long; clothing and food, Wellington Hospital Ladies' Auxiliary: radio-gramophone, .-records, needles, invalid's chair, slippers, fruit, cakes, magazines, and gifts, National Utilisation of Waste Depot; invalid's chair, PoYanguhau Red Cross Sub-Centre; radio and fruit,' Metropolitan Patriotic Board; skins for gloves, biscuits, and apples, Sick and Wounded Office; cups, saucers, plates, flowers, and eggs, Mrs. Whatley; concert and band music. Salvation Army Band; concerts and pictures, Tin Hat Club and Berhampore branch of Happiness Club.
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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 8
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171GIFTS ACKNOWLEDGED Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 61, 10 September 1945, Page 8
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