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NURSES' HOME

CANTERBURY HOSPITAL The North Canterbury Hospital Board will proceed to raise a loan of £30.000 for building and furnishing a nurses' home at Burwoocl Hospital. the currency of the loan to be 20 years,, according to a motion passed recently, on the notice of the chairman, Mr L. B. Evans, o The secretary reported that pracjr tically all the local bodies which it had replied to the board's inquiry about their approval were in favour »f of the schcme, but two liad ■\vritten objecting to the system of rata ing rather than to the actual .scheme.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 07, Issue 93, 25 July 1944, Page 6

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NURSES' HOME Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 07, Issue 93, 25 July 1944, Page 6

NURSES' HOME Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 07, Issue 93, 25 July 1944, Page 6

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