The matron of the hospital deeiree ft acknowledge with thanks the following gifthsParcel of clothing. Ewo-Garment Society; papers, Mrs Brown and I. C. Hicks; toys and books. Mr* Duff (Earaka Bay; flowers, Mrs Hills (Daniel street) weekly; clothes, E. Tannahill, •'Evening Post;’’ books and old linen, Mrs Hills (Daniel street). Children'* Ward—Doll. Mr* Manning; scrapbook, M. Is Crawford : tiooks and comic papers. Miss Bodley, Mrs Silk. Anonvmor.s. Mona and Marjorie Mulford (Khandallai); girls’ papers. Rosie Dillon; fruit end eggs. Wellington College girls. Ewart Ward —l’arce of clothing. Sister Pownall (Otakii. Wage reductions in Grpat Britain during 1321 aggregate -£6.000.000. and affected more than 7.000,600 workers.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 11252, 3 July 1922, Page 11
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