Noel Palmer introduces a series of recorded tracks of Christmas at No 2
General Hospital. The series includes carol singing by a Māori party ("Silent Night" in English and Māori organised by Nurse Wiki Katene), a talk about the celebrations and decorations by the Commanding Officer, Colonel Spencer (Christmas tree and Santa Claus provided by Red Cross and Captain Austin, Mrs Blackford and Lady Lampson).
Then Captain Frank Hutter introduces Nurse Wiki Katene and a group of Māori patients who sing 'Tama Ngākau Mārie'. She introduces several speakers who send greetings in Māori to different iwi, hapu and localities:(names transcribed as heard unless verified via the 28 Māori Battalion roll)
Ngapuhi:
Whangarei - Wiremu Pohe
Kaikohe - Ngati Tautahi - Ngaone Tahere
Te Arawa: Ngati Pikiao - speaker not identified
Matata - Pena Hohepa, Ngati Whakaue, Ohinemutu, Pita Hodge
Te Whanau-a-Apanui: Te Irimana (Paul) Waenga
Ngati Porou: Turanganui - Barney Kapuaroa
Hauraki: Harataunga (Kennedy's Bay) - (speaker not identified - possibly Richard Hale?)
Wharekahika (Hicks Bay) - unidentified speaker (possibly Wharau or Heremia Houkamau) greets on behalf of himself and Tame Makarati (aka Huna McClutchie)
Ngati Kahungunu - Wairoa, Heretaunga - Tame (Thomas) Karena
Ngati Raukawa - Ohau - Kopu Heremia
Ngati Toa - Whakarongotai, Waikanae, Porirua - Lt. Sgt. Hira Parata
Ngati Ruanui - Cpl Ripene Matoe
Ngati Pikiahu-Waewae - Kakariki, Tokorangi - Hami (Hamuera) Ngaheke
Pantomime produced by Captain N. Paterson with music written by Sargent Alan Meldrum of Dunedin.
Closing brief from Major Simpson.