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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE

* KJBTK IN I-OWKK lit TT A fete in aid of the building fund of the St. John Ambulance Association, held in lif beautiful grounds oi Mrs. Vivian Riddlford'y residence Ifi Wnburn Road, was officially opened i by Mr A. R. Culler, Australian Hi.:h ' Commissioner in New Zealand. I Mr. Cutler stated that £3SOU was j required for the building, and £2835 had so far been raised. He paid tribute to the great work done hy the association. Interesting features of the after-] noon's attractions were a children's fancy dress parade and pixie train,' 1 a gymnastic display by members of the Hut! Valley Y.M.C.A.. decorated vehicles, lightning sketches and car-: loons by Harry Rillstone. and selec■Jons by the lluit Valley High School Blind under Ihe direction of Mr. T. j 3 ray. Mr. L. Hall, chairman of the building fund committee, thanked all who! had assisted In the fete. —

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Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 44, 30 April 1947, Page 3

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ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 44, 30 April 1947, Page 3

ST. JOHN AMBULANCE Hutt News, Volume 20, Issue 44, 30 April 1947, Page 3

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