MEDICINE FOR POOR
A “medical comforts depot” is to h formed by the St. John Ambulsu« Association and Brigade, at toe bulance station, Rutland Sf re .cL v .. room requisites will be provided at a small fee, or, if necessary-. 6«t“ously, on the recommendation c. doctor attending the patient . Similar depots have been ertsSWJ" in England and other countries, -- this one in Auckland should pro boon to families with small Inc °?!fLThe Auckland Centre has ate. started the year’s work. Firs lectures to men are being & the ambulance station by Watson, and next week Dr. C. ■ ley will commence the course ' V dTg. L. Cawkweli will give to women at the Coronation.^; Onehunga, and Dr. J. gnture to the members of the ' ’* ... gade at their station are being made for lectures a- D e .. t port, Gisborne and Hamilton, expected that classes will start at rut after the Easter holidays.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 14
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150MEDICINE FOR POOR Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 309, 21 March 1928, Page 14
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