RADIO FOR HOSPITAL
Installation in Hastings. CAMPAIGN FOR FUNDS Donations Acknowledged The campaign for the collection of funds to equip the extended Hastings Memorial Hospital with up-to-date radio equipment is now well under way, and “Uncle Ed.,” of 2ZL, Hastings, who is sponsoring the effort, makes an appeal through our correspondence columns for an early response to the appeal, as the work of installation will not be so costly provided it is done in conjunction with the extensions to the building which are to be commenced at once.
Iho following donations to the fund are acknowledged with thanks by “Uncle Ed.”:—Bishop Bennett £l, Mr. Fourneau 10/-, 11. Abbott £2 2/-, Aunt Winnie 2/6, Mrs. Dunkin iWaipawa) 1/-, Mrs. Wright (Napier) I/-, Anonymous 2/6, Miss O’Neill 2/6, ‘■Uncle Walter” £l, W.A.G. 2/6, Joni Atkinson o/-, Mis. Atkinson £l, Eileen Wright 2,6, Well-wisher” (Napier) 6/-, Veronica lhew 3d, Helen and Betty Butcher 1/-, Merle Hewetson 1/Audrey Chetteuden 2/-, Elaine and tvoiuu) branklin 2/6, Jean, Lewis and Haymond bowcii 2/6, Golly and Noia ■James 1/-, Brian Hasler 2/-, Peter Lu .Seuer 1/-, Dun and Max Leadiey J,-, iTemier Service Station £l, “Sunday Listener’ I/-, Birthday Calls per ■'Uncle John’ 14/6, Pat Brice 6d. Rouble Ferguson 2/6, .Moroney children l/-, E. Anderson (Clive) 1/-, Meta Boyd and Audrey Wilson £l. 1/-, Collected per Cousin George Murphy Havelock North:—J. E. Heaton 2/c’ J. B. Baton 2,6, H.N. Trading Co 2/“Ha.velock N.” 1/., K.M.H 1/-’ “H N ” 1/-, “L.” 1/-, “J.S.W.” ]/-, Mr, Husheer £1
Wakely children (NapieC) 2/- Atkins children (’I e Politic) 2.6, Joan Pederson 2 (i, Cyril Uriluer 2/6.
Collected Uy Aunt Muriel:—G. Muir £l, Hallway staff and carriers £1 “Good-wisher 1 ' 2/6, Croydon 1/-, Al’ Chetteuden 2/6, G. Tung 2,6, J. Smith 6d, 11. li. Butchery 5-, “Well-wisher” 1/-, J. Allan 2/-, Garton and Curtis 2/6, M. Warren 1/- Jane Muir 1/-, ‘Staff’’ 1/-, H.B. and Co. 2/6, T.R. and Co. 2/6 If. E, Hunt 5/-, F. C. Eau g “Fernhill” 1/6, Mrs K 1-, C. ,Gebbie 2/-, A.K.M. fid, W.H.W’ and Son 2/-, “G.A.F.” fld, E' Baumfield 2/6 Mrs. Bark 2/6 “Friend- 1 2/6, E. Pearson 1/- “J.C.’ ! 1/-, J.C. 6d, Coopers 6d, Sutcliffe’s 2/6, Picksen's Fruit Mart 2/6 H A. long 2/6, 11. McKay 1/., Martin’s Grocery 7/6, Martin’s staff 3/- , Collected by a helper:—Mrs. A. Turner 2/6, Anonymous 6d, Auonvmous 12/-, “ Friend” 2/6, Mrs E Wall 26, “Wo Three” 3/-, Mrs. Arthur Bale (Havelock North) 5/. Total • £l9 19/3.
These amounts are a response to an appeal over the air from the 2ZI children’s session and further amounts have yet to be acknowledged.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIV, Issue 237, 19 September 1934, Page 6
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