Appreciation of his address on social work in mental hospitals, delivered from Station IYA, Auckland, last Thursday, has been received by Mr L. 0. Hooker Hawera, from an anonymous Stratford writer. Since 1930 Mr Hockor has delivered several addresses from the YA stations on, the same topic. The letter, which is in similar vein of many received during that period, reads as follows: “May these few words show an appreciation from one of yonr listeners over the air that there -are other things to live f rather than self.—From one with awakened interest.” HUNTINGTON’S. ’Phone 2118. Never before liavc we been able to offer such an array of ladies’ winter underwear. Bloomers in endless variety —super interlock, brush cotton, silk fleecy-lined, silk and wool, and pure wool Vests in soft texture and pure wool pyjamas and nights of special interest, featuring women’s and outsizes in cosy cloth and super interlock with long sleeves and short sleeves.— Advt. Try Ton'Ki.ig’s Linseed Emulsion for that cough or cold. It’s extremely pleasant to take. Bich, warming, soothing. Eases and relieves. Sold everywhere. 1/6, 2/6 and 4/6. —3
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Hawera Star, Volume LIV, 8 May 1935, Page 6
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