ROSLYN NURSING ASSOCIATION.
TO TUB EDITOR. _ Sir,—During recent months the Roslyn District Nursing Association has been at times unable to meet adequately the many requests made for clothing, boots and shoes, bedding, and comforts for the sick and needy. Only this week the father of five small motherless children, some of them sick and scattered at present, appealed to me for blankets so that all of them might be kept together in one home. Who will help? While deeply grateful to many generous friends for much assistance freely given, we feel that there are still many willing to respond to this appeal so that the district nurse may have_ at her command the means to alleviate sickness and distress. Parcels may be left at the district rooms, 104 a Highgate, or may be called for when notified.—l am, etc., Jambs Moib, Chairman Roslyn District Nursing Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 11
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146ROSLYN NURSING ASSOCIATION. Evening Star, Issue 22443, 14 September 1936, Page 11
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