ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —I feel sure you will , publicly return my most sincere ‘ i “ a ? Ss ? the doctors, nurses and all connected with the / 33!ospihal for their uniform kindness and attention to my daughter since Her terrible accident. The effects of that accident were more severe than was generally supposed, and I firmly believe that it is entirely due to the unremitting care ana skill displayed by all in tbe Hospital that she has recovered as she has done. 1 also wish to bear testimony to the great consideration shown to myself and Mrs Comerford. All seemed to vie with one another in relieving the sufferings of our daughter, and in showing sympathy for our groat anxiety. It seemed as if we were surrounded with personal friends. My gratitude is so keen that I feel it but justice to give it public expression.—l am, &c., 8 W, H. COMEEFORD. Erebbleton, Sept. 5,1891.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9512, 7 September 1891, Page 6
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