RED ROSS SHOP
Without doubt the chief attraction , p at. the Bed Cross shop at Otaki on «at- | urday was the miniature hospital and . s nurses' quarters, made and furnished | entirely by Hiss Calleott, who had ji snout i-Tvny hours of labour in hor-un- B l-or-K— '.■.;>_• comprise three f rooms aii fully and snbstani ■'-.■ fur-. p rial little beds, occupied' bj - ana | wounded soldiers, while ;. colonel, \ matron, and nurses were fitted ip" iil'e- I like. The nurses' quarters p yu at- | t.active, well planned, and furnished in "g detail, while in the kitchen there were | almost endless bags of groceries, cap- | boards, lire-irons, in fact everything g •requisite to make such a roe.:' com- § plete. Besides these were several boxes I Of dolls' clothing, medical appliances, | etc.. which can be used ai thi.- r. 1 inner's Jj ; pleasure. The whole undertaking re- | fleeted credit, on the handiwork of -Miss | Calleott, who did the work as a labour | 'of love. It Is also pleas.iiig.to jote that I the house realised the/ substantial sum 1 of £ll ilisGd,. which will be •■ voted to 1 lied Cross purposes.'.( ....-"• ; ' 1
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 19 March 1919, Page 4
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186RED ROSS SHOP Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 19 March 1919, Page 4
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