RED CROSS PEACE TIME WORK
SOUTH WESTLAND DISTRICT 'The work of the Red Cross Society lias been taken up with enthusiasm by tli'e people of South Westland. Committees have been formed and instruction has been given under Sister Christiaii in the following places: Harihari, 34 members:; VVaiho, 24; Wataroa, 19; Kakapotahi, 15 (some of the-Waitaha jieople have joined this class). . . Thanks are due to the various committees and Secretaries for the great bl p given in the work, particularly Mr
, D. J. Evans, who has carried out the M duties of general hon. secretary since the beginning of the year when the Work was first started on the Coast. V :Arrangements are in hand to form a-combined first-aid class in Hokitika, instruction to be given by Dr Hayes, notice of which will appear later.
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Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1929, Page 3
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134RED CROSS PEACE TIME WORK Hokitika Guardian, 23 August 1929, Page 3
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