ACCIDENTS WILE HAPPEN. they occur, the best plan is to 41-233, giving the exact locality or accident and the nature of the ”U • In response one of the Transpor cers will attend immediately in an r to-date Ambulance. proyid ed w every appliance to secure the com* of the patient, and take him to - hospital or his home. When person is sick, all that is reqin to ring 41-233 and give the A address of the patient. One of tne John District Nurses will '„ patient and do everything possime give relief and restore to he; ltn « can be done. To maintain the . lance Transport and District - -uServices and procure another lance, which is urgently needed sum of £2.000 is required. Every a* is asked to send a donation to Honorary Secretary, Ambulance - tion, Rutland Street, or the Street Collection on Friday. ‘i* vember 4. “While we have time. us do good to all men '*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 190, 1 November 1927, Page 12
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154Untitled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 190, 1 November 1927, Page 12
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