Mother Mary Josepn Aubert, whose charitable efforts in Wellington are so greatly appreciated, is still at Eome. Writing to the Sisters of Compassion in Wellington, she desires to be re* membered to all her friends in Wellington, but adds that she does not see much chance of leaving Italy at present. Mother Aubert, who will be 80 years of age nest month, has been kept very busy assisting to nurse the victims of the Avazzano earthquake. The horrors of that disaster; she reports, are almost indescribable. Many of the victims completely lost their reason; in several cases whole families were destroyed and, most pitiable of alj,- hundreds of sole survivors are soSSrchlng vainly for the remains of departed relatiyes. : .• iVTIS'j qOW They are the flnert .U to pOHslhlfl to procure, end a nvV'&'tb ♦is valne ' Tucir 1 ' “ ’ . “fronyth an* 1 ! p’ir;i r ’ • •; I*'. • s <• IOrmCH-t i lit-t >*«U‘?n.o!!<iftte'6 T«aa t-
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 209, 14 May 1915, Page 4
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150Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Taihape Daily Times, Volume 7, Issue 209, 14 May 1915, Page 4
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