THE MOTHERS CHAIR.
A representative gathering of ladies attended a meeting convened by Mrs. G. K. 0 a I'd i km-, Mayoress of New Lynn, and hold at her residence for the purpose of discussing matters in connection with the New Zealand Obstetrical Endowment Appeal. The Mayoress was in the chair and with her was Mrs. Lawson. Dr. Margaret Knight, introduced by the. chairman, gave tin illuminating address on the urgency of founding an Obstetrical Chair in Dunedin, and also answered questions upon the subject. A hearty vote of thanks was passed to Dr. Knight at the close of the address. A committee was formed with power to add to its number, the officers being as follows Mrs. C. Gardner, president: Mrs. Lawson, vice-president; Mrs. Reich, hon. secretary. Without delay, ways and means were promptly discussed rs to the manner in which the New Lynn quota of £SO should bo secured. It was decided to hold a garden party in March at Mrs. Gardner's residence, and arrangements were made for the organisation of stalls, competitions and a tea booth.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20501, 28 February 1930, Page 19
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