WEARY HOURS
Infectious Wards Need Music USE FOR OLD RECORDS Music to liven the passing of long, weary hours, is wanted in the diphtheria and scarlet fever wards of the Auckland Hospital. It can best be supplied by the gramophone; therefore the public is asked to contribute records —as many as possible —for this purpose. The appeal is being made by the women’s hospital auxiliary and it is hoped that a generous response will bo forthcoming. Every householder who has possessed a gramophone for any length of time possesses also at least one or two records he is tired -of hearing. These the patients will accept with gratitude, the quality of which will be appreciated best by those who themselves have experienced long dragging illness in isolated quarters. Citizens who are willing to contribute records may do so by leaving them at the auxiliary’s depot in Park Road any morning between 9 a.m. and noon.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 803, 25 October 1929, Page 20
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155WEARY HOURS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 803, 25 October 1929, Page 20
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