CRIPPLED CHILDREN
| _. k Gift of Beautiful Auckland Home. 4’- Press Association —Copyright. Auckland. April 15. A -ceremony which will mean much ; in the future in the lives of many > thousands of crippled children was held in the Mayor’s room at the Town Hall, when Mr. W. R. Wilson signed, he deed which will evciJuaily place under the control of rhe AuJrland Hospital Board his beautiful home, ■‘St. 'Leonard’s,” which he and Mrs. Wilson are presenting o the people as a hprne for the care 3f -the crippled children of Auckland province. * With this deed will? go a cheque for more than £25,D00, which has bec-ii collected by the Crippled Children’s, Society and 'which will be held in trijst by the board *on b. half of crippled children. The Mayor, Mr Ernest Davis, asked that he be given the privilege of having a plate made and erected recording the grateful appreciation of ihe com. rfiunity-at -the generous action of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson. The Hospital Board chairman, Rev. W. C. Wood, said his board would be pleased to accept Mr. Davis’s offer. B UY “Beaver” Brand Sauces and help employ more New Zealanders. Two kinds—Tomato and Worcester.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 409, 16 April 1937, Page 6
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196CRIPPLED CHILDREN Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 409, 16 April 1937, Page 6
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