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CARVING WOODS WANTED.

FUR HK'l'f'RXKI) SOLDI KUS

Sir,™Man v returned men, when at Rutoi'iia, are' taught wood-carving. Afterwards they oftinies tire scut to Welling, ton tu the Convalescent Koine at Lowry Bay for a change at the seaside. Would you ask that any persons having sets of tools used for this purpose, and having no further use for them now, would donate them to the horn eat the bay for the use ot the men there?

Our worthy surgeon. General Henderson, is always advocating that the mind must he drawn away from the soldiers ailment if one wishes to see a change for the best. The splendid treatmen twe receive at our local Victoria ward, Wellington Military Hospital, at the convalescent homes at the various centres, the sanatorium, Rotorua, King George Hospital, Rotorua, are a standing testimony to the high efficiency and organisation of the medical branch of the service. We indeed thank them and are more than grateful. The same may be said of the Medical Service in France. England, and throughout the Dominion. I am, etc, F. W. ARNOLD. Late 3/308 X.Z.E.F. Wellington, March 6th, 1917.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1917, Page 8

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CARVING WOODS WANTED. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1917, Page 8

CARVING WOODS WANTED. Greymouth Evening Star, 13 March 1917, Page 8