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V7VVII vuiicspunucuu.) The friends of Mrs. McGrath, who is an inmate of the Westland Hospital, will regret to learn that her condition, is causing her relatives anxiety. Iler sister, Mrs. Pope, of Christchurch, arrived overland on Tuesday. Mr. Frank Watson, of Watson and Sons, sawmillers, Dilbhanstown, was removed to tire Westland Hospital yesterday. In order to improve the lighting of the building, the committee of the Memorial Hal! have recently installed four 4-light cluster chandeliers to take the place of the six single burners that previously did duty. Besides providing 100 per cent, more light, the design of the chandeliers gives a most pretty effect. The S M. Court will sit on Wednesday next. The Medical Committee intend running a picture entertainment at the end of the month to augment the Medical Fund, which at the present time is at low’ ebb. As the object is most worthy, it is hoped that the residents of the town and district will realise what it means to have the services of a. doctor in the town, and show their appreciation by packing the house. Further particulars will appear in the advertising columns of the Star later.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 9 October 1926, Page 2
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