ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN.—When they occur, tlie best plan is to ring 41-233 giving the exact locality of the accident and the nature of the injury. In response one of the Transport Officers will attend immediately ir an up-to-date Ambulance, provided with every appliance to secure the comfort of the patient, and take him to the hospital or his home. When any poor person is sick nil that is requisite 'is to ting 41-233 and give the name and addres.- ol ths_ patient. One of the St John District Nurses will visit ilie patient and do everything possible to ill vp relief and restore to health it* this ••an be done. To maintau the Ambulance Transport and District Nursing Services and procure another Ambulance, which is urgently needed, the sum of £2OOO is required. Everyone is asked to send a donation to the Honorary Secretary, Ambulance Station, Rutland Street, or contribute at the Street Collection on Friday. November 4. "WhiSe we have time, let us <lo good to all men."—Advt. You will feel brighter if you dress in one of our season's lot of neglige shirts. Attractive patterns, and colours to match.—Fowlds, Ltd.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19783, 2 November 1927, Page 12
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