PATIENTS AND PRISONERS’ AID SOCIETY
TO THE EDITOR
Sir, —We desire, through your valuable columns, to express our sincere thanks to the many friends who supply us with literature. It is our endeavour to keep the patients in the institutions we visit supplied with reading matter, and we value greatly the assistance of those who stand by us in this effort. We visit regularly the Mental Hospital at Seacliff and its branch Orokonui Home. Waitati, also the Wakari Hospital, the Sanatorium at Pleasant Valley, and our Convalescent Home at Warrington. Might we point out for the benefit of your readers as a whole that literature for patient; at these institutions can be left at our office, 21 Crawford street, or if we are notified we will gladly call and collect it. Telephone 13-662. At present we are in need of a number of sets of earphones for our institutional work, and should be pleased to get into touch with those who could supply one or more sets. Thanking you for your willingness at all times to make the needs of our society known.—l am, etc., Alex. Steven, Agent, Patients and Prisoners’ Aid Society. June 1.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23516, 2 June 1938, Page 9
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