FOR INVALIDED SOLDIERS
. & MORE OFFERS OF ACCOMMODATION. The following additional offers of accommodation for invalid and convalescent soidiors have been received by the Minister of Public Health since the last list' was published:— Mr. T. A. Maitland, 632 Cumberland Street, Dunedin, his cottage at Broad Bay, to accommodate six to eight. Mr. W. Dimock, "Birch Hill," Silverstream, provision at his home for two convalescent soldiers. Board of Trustees, Knox Home, Auck- . land, a ward in tho home.' The Missea Williams, Matehiia, Tuparoa. their'home, known as "Pakaraka," Russell Street, Gisbonie, to accommodate six men and their necessary attendants. Captain F. S. Goldingham (per Mana- • watu Patriotic Society), Palmerston North, cottage at Paekakariki, with four to six bods. Captain Goldingham offers to run the establishment at his own oxponso. Mr. 0. Monrad (per Manawatu Patriotic Society), Palmerston North, accommodation for two, and tho services of a trained nurse. Mrs. M. M'llveen, 70 Williamson Avenue, Grey Lynn, Auckland, accommodation for two as long as required. . Mr. Duncan Rutherford, Leslie Hills, Culverden. has informod the Hon. Mr. Rhodes that tho residents of the Amuri district propose to hand over to th® Government the building known as "The Lodge," at Hanmer Springs, and to run it free of cost as a hospital for invalid and convalescent soldiers. Tho building can accommodate from 60 to 70 patients besides the staff ; The offer is now receiving consideration. .
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 2
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230FOR INVALIDED SOLDIERS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2480, 5 June 1915, Page 2
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