FEILDING NEWS
DISTRICT NURSE. A meeting of tho District Nurse Association was presided over by Canon Petrie. Accounts amounting to £5 3s 4d wero passed for payment. Donations ’were received from Kowhui Robekah Lodge £l6 ss, Rugby charity match £3 12s 6d, Licensed Victuallers) Association £5. Miss Gorman 10s, Levin and Co., Ltd., £1 Is, John Cobbo £1 Is. Sister Sugdcn reported that 56 families lmd been paid 204 sick visits and one patient wus ' sent to hospital. A cot was received from Mrs Cousins, Colyton; clothing front Mosdamcs Tomlinson, Garthow, and J. Cobbo; surgical appliances from Miss Adselt; meat from Mr Collyer; cakes from Mr Guthrie’s garden party, and tlio Golf Club. Help was given to eight families. WOMEN’S NATIONAL RESERVE. A meeting of the Women’s National Reserve was presided over by Mrs Sugden. It was decided to hold a garden party in Mrs Sugden’s grounds, Grey street, on December lltli. During tho month, it was reported, an afternoon was held al Mrs Fox’s residence for the organising secretary of tho Women’s National Reserve, Mrs Porter, who congratulated the members of this district on their good work. The president has been approached regarding extra comforts, for the women in tho Porirua Mental Hospital and it has boon decided to organise a day for this purpose early next year.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 10
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219FEILDING NEWS Manawatu Standard, Volume XLV, Issue 283, 3 November 1925, Page 10
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