sent without fail by, to-morrow night's boat. An order has been placed with the Farmers' Go-operative Association Tor the necessary uniforms, cloaks, panama hats, aprons, cuffs, caps, and collars, and the manager had definitely promised that these articles would be ready to-morrow afterMR ALLEN NOT INFORMED. Press Association. WELLINGTON, July 5. The Hon. J. Allen stated that he did not know anything of the proposal reported from Christchurch to send untrained nurses to Egypt. He said that New Zealand had been asked to send trained nurses, and had sent more than her share. [The above telegram was shown to Miss Rout, who remarked that the telegrams exchanged between herself and the Director of Military Hospitals showed clearly that the work was being done with official sanction.]
PUBLIC NOTICES.
c Tlio Poultry, Pigeon, »»u(i Canary Club's Art Union will ho <ir«tvvn to iiirfht at 8 ■ p.m., in the club iaomi, 107 Cashe! Street.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 437, 5 July 1915, Page 11
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152Page 11 Advertisements Column 1 Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 437, 5 July 1915, Page 11
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