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THE D TL..F. COT IN THE INVERCARGILL HOSPITAL. Dot's Little Folk, it will be remembered, subscribed for a cot in the Dunedin Hospital, the sum of £50 necessary for the purpose being rais ed in a few months. Arrangements were then made to endow similar cots in the Inveicargill and Oamaru Hospitals The sum necessary for the Invercargill Cot was subscribed some time ago, and the cot has been installed for some weeks, several children having already reaped the benefit of the D.L.F.'s good work. At tile time of the photographer's visit, the name had not been affixed, but that will be done in due course.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 36

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THE D TL..F. COT IN THE INVERCARGILL HOSPITAL. Dot's Little Folk, it will be remembered, subscribed for a cot in the Dunedin Hospital, the sum of £50 necessary for the purpose being rais ed in a few months. Arrangements were then made to endow similar cots in the Inveicargill and Oamaru Hospitals The sum necessary for the Invercargill Cot was subscribed some time ago, and the cot has been installed for some weeks, several children having already reaped the benefit of the D.L.F.'s good work. At tile time of the photographer's visit, the name had not been affixed, but that will be done in due course. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 36

THE D TL..F. COT IN THE INVERCARGILL HOSPITAL. Dot's Little Folk, it will be remembered, subscribed for a cot in the Dunedin Hospital, the sum of £50 necessary for the purpose being rais ed in a few months. Arrangements were then made to endow similar cots in the Inveicargill and Oamaru Hospitals The sum necessary for the Invercargill Cot was subscribed some time ago, and the cot has been installed for some weeks, several children having already reaped the benefit of the D.L.F.'s good work. At tile time of the photographer's visit, the name had not been affixed, but that will be done in due course. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 36

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