Correspondence.
(TO THE EDITOR.) Slii, -Having seen two letters in your paper, 1 would like to have a word or two. In the first place I may inform “ A Nurse ” that 1 am neither dead not burned out, and I may say that what I have not got I can’t give out, and if she thinks she can improve on my attempts to get tho certificates she is welcome to have a try. In the second letter it mentione i a prize. In answer to that 1 may inform your readers that th no was only one prize (a brooch), which was won by Miss George to whom I handed the prize before she left for Sydney, and which was donated by J. P. Bailey, Esq. 1 would ask any other member who has anything to say to come t > me an 1 toll me straight out what helms to say in the matter. I am, etc., Wm. Wilcox, Sec. S.J.A.A. [N.B. -Mr Bailey substantial .*.* what Mr Wilcox says. The brooch mentioned was bought by him in Wellington, and duly handed over to Mr Wile x, who, in turn, as above stated, gave :t to the winner, Miss Geozge. ED. Press.]
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 40, 16 May 1913, Page 3
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201Correspondence. Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 2, Issue 40, 16 May 1913, Page 3
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