WELLINGTON HOSPITAL
The matron of the Wellington Hospital desires to acknowledge tne following gifts:— Victoria .Military Ward. - Soldiers' Comforts Guild—Cigarettes, tobacco, cakos, hooks, muscatels, and Christmas parcels, six cases fruit. • Ladies .Branch Natives' Association— Cakes, hmis, Christmas cake. ■ Hutt Patriotic Guild—Eggs, flowers, fruit, nuts. Salvation Anny—Weekly supply of' goods, cordials, nuts, and dried fruits. Red Cross Shop (Hohson Street ladies)— Flowers, sweets, rhubarb. ■•Mrs. M'Mcnamin and Mangatainoka children—Eggs (weekly). .Mrs. Salek —Flowers, scones, jelly. Anonymous—Christmas cake. Mrs. Morieo—Ham and magazines. Mrs. M'Ke'rrow—Strawberries and cream.' St. Hflda's Guild—Bed cloths. Mrs. Craigio—Cooks. Mrs. Barrett —Fruit and lettuce. St. John's Church ladies—"Umbrellas. Sweets—Mrs. Hampton. Cigarettes -®-Mrs. King, Mrs. .Barrett. Mr. Snodgrass—Fruit; nuts, and iimbrellas. ' . Santa Clans Club—Christmas parcels, cakes, fruit, etc. ' Flowers—Her Excellency Lady Liverpool, Mrs. Hills, Daniel Street (weekly). Standard IV, Johnsonvillo SchoolFruit, dried fruit, sweets. Sirs. Mills—Green peas and cabbages. American ' Manufacturing Co. —Bed table. Miss Bassett—Christmas cake. Mrs. Seville—Fruit.' General Hospital. Flowers—St. Hilda's Church, St. Thomas's Church, Red Cross Society, Mrs. Hills, Daniel Street (weekly). Gifts—W.E.B. Books—Jack AVickstead. Muscatels and almonds—Mrs. Nathan. Fever Hospital. Mr. Crosby—Balloons. Miss Hackworth—Toys and (lolls. Mrs. Pearce— Christmas presents. Children's Ward. Toys—Mrs. Miller, Khandallali Sunday School, William Vivian Riddiford,
Misses B. and E. ilycrs, Tui Kirker, Elaino do Latour, Toy balloons—Frank aud Ida Myers. Flowers—St. Mary's Sunday School, Karori. Books—AVhitcombe and Tombs, Tui Kirker, and Elaino do Latour. Books, games, knitted jacket—Anonymous. Fruit, flowers, sweets, and toys— Sunday School Endeavour Society, l'etone. Flowers aud doll—St. James Sunday School. Rod Riding Hood doll—Mrs. MacMnnaway. Scrap books—Miss Guthrie, the Soldiers. Girls' High School, Lower Hutt (por Miss Phaebe Myors)—Large dressed doll, bed, and outfit. Misses Salter, Norris, and Clark— Japanese lanters, vases, flowers. Mr. J. Toplinc—Gifts. Messrs. Myors and Co.—Toys. Anglican Girls' Bible Class (Worser Bay)— Large rocking horse and toys (per Mrs. Duffl. Toys—Mrs. Hiley Parcel for each child—High School girls. Clifton Terrace Hospital. Terrace School staff—Gifts, cakes, ash trays. • Mrs. Eichelbaum—Cakes (weekly). ■ Mr. Snodgrass—Gifts. St. Vincent do Paul Society—Large iced cako and fruit. Mrs. Geddis—Magazines and old linen. Miss Gason—Flowers. Miss Francis's School—Cakes and flowers. Miss Saunders—Tobacco.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 3
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342WELLINGTON HOSPITAL Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 89, 8 January 1918, Page 3
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