CHILDREN’S HEALTH CAMP
I SALE OF STAMPS. Health camps for weakly, undernourished children are made possible j mainly hv the extra revenue derived ! from Hie‘sale of health stamps by the ; post Office. The value of these 1 health camps lias been so well proven i that the Health Department welcomes I any move by citizens lo establish, a i camp in their own district, or to link (up with some oilier camp orgauisai tlon. Until this is done Hie money j contributed in that district may tie ! lying idle. At the same time, assurj anee can be given that in allocating the fund Hie share of any district that I lias shown active interest in develop- ! ing the sale of health stamps will he I available for the benefit of tiie chitj dren in that district when it becomes 'possible to send them to the nearest | existing health camp. ] Already from lasi year's effort ecr- * lain moneys are being field for future use on these lines, particularly for Die I Sout!i Island districts where no camp facilities as yet exist. ! As will lie recognised, a complete I chain of health cauips will entail a big expense, hut iliis i.-. Die ideal aim"d at. j Everyone earn help inwards its attain- | incut by purchasing health stamps for lii dr mail during the next lew weeks. Health stamps are available at 2d each il ail Post unices—id for postage, Id for health
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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18808, 2 December 1932, Page 9
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240CHILDREN’S HEALTH CAMP Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18808, 2 December 1932, Page 9
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