EPSOM INFIRMARY.
The Onehunga branch of the Auckland Hospital Auxiliary gave a very enjoyable bridge and five hundred afternoon in the Nurses' Homo at tho Epsom Infirmary on Monday, by which their funds wero sub•tantially augmented, Mis. Kidd, president of tho Auckland Hospital Auxiliary, «n behalf of herself and Mrs. Noill, president of tho Onehunga branch, thanked tho gathering for their support. Among thosopresent were: Mesdames Kidd, Neill, Chatnian, Patterson, Rex George, Cuthbert, Macklow, N. Wade, E. V. Sutherland, Coutts, Schnauer, Fordham, Pascoe, E. J. Bartram, J. S. Fisher, Kirk Jones, J. Maxwell, S. Harbutt, Buchanan, Wetherild, Guthrie, Huddleston, Penn, Houldsworth, I/. Bray, Gatland, McLeod, Straw, Kirk, Park, Hyauiason, Nicholls, Warren, VV. Davenport, S. 11. Davenport, Tanner, Fletcher, McKendrick, •Vella, Stanton, Turnbull, Tredidga, Paterson, Cowell, Wallace, Evitt, J, Parr, J. B. Crawford, D. Winks, Sibbin, Wathow, J. Graham, Gr. E. Fox, F. Fonty, Spedding, Sakcr, Bvebner, J. Hill, K. N. H. Browne, A. H. Howard, C. F. Harrison, J. E. Broadfoot, McGuire, Hardy, Wrigley, Dowling, R. C. Hammond, Drysdale, R- Hammond, R. Kay-Stratton, l'cake, Hopwood, F. J. Sands, M. Taylor, John Fuller, Dorling, S'mallbono, Ashton, Billings, 11. Bray, Pickering, J. Park, Moore and the Misses Holloway, Bower, Gore and G. Wade.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20302, 9 July 1929, Page 17
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201EPSOM INFIRMARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20302, 9 July 1929, Page 17
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