—Tesla Studios Photo. Wanganui’s new permanent health camp, situated at Gonville, which was opened yesterday, beginning with 30 children, which number will be increased to 50 during the next fortnight. The land, 13| acres, was given by Mr. Hope Gibbons. Capital expenditure on buildings, furniture, and equipment has amounted to £5300. The Board of Trustees is to receive £l5OO from the King George V. Memorial Fund. The Wanganui Health Camp Trust Board consists of Messrs. Hope Gibbons, E. F. Hemingway (chairman of the Wanganui Education Board), W. J. Rogers (Mayor), R. G. Taiboys, A. R. Donaldson (secretary), and A. G. Bigncll.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 50, 1 March 1939, Page 6
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