“Tend ye tlie Poor, the Sick and the Injured.” The St. John Ambulance Association obeys this injunction. The District Nurses visit the sick poor in their homes and do everything possible to alleviate their pain and to restore them to health. The Transport Officers are ready, at any hour of the day or night, to convey those who are sick or injured to the hospital or their home in the up-to-date Ambulances, which are provided with everything requisite to add to the comfort of the patient. To maintain the District Nursing and Ambulance Transport Services, and to procure another Ambulance, which is urgently required, the sum of £2,000 is needed. Every one can help by giving at the Street Collection to-morrow or sending a donation to the Honorary Secretary, at the .Ambulance Station, Rutland Itsget,— 26
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 192, 3 November 1927, Page 15
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