ST. JOHN AMBULANCE
IMPROVEMENTS AT ONEROA Renovations to the St. John Ambulance station at Oneroa Beach have been made possible as the result of money received from a number of dances held in the Oneroa Cabaret durine the summer. The station has been repainted and the casualty room has been finished and lined. The medical case has been restocked, several bunks have been erected, and the station has generally been much improved. A donation has also been received for the maintenance of tho station at Onetangi, but this station, as well as that at Oneroa. will be closed during the winter.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22694, 5 April 1937, Page 12
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