Willard House has been opened by the W.C.T.r. in Palmerston North as a home for soldiers’ relatives. A medical corps of three to four hundred are always at Palmerston North. The married men can get leave to come to their families at Willard House in time for tea and stay till the next morning early. It can accommodate 15 families, and just before Christmas it was full, with seven babies in the house. The furnished rooms are let to tenants, who have the use of gas for cooking, and a diningroom, hall, lounge, and other necessaries. The rent varies from 10s to 20s per week, according to the size of the rooms.
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White Ribbon, Volume 23, Issue 272, 18 February 1918, Page 1
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