MIDWIFERY EXAMINATION
The following candidates have been successful in passing tile recent Stiito examination for the registration of midivives. The names appear 111 order of "'jlai'V B. Besivick, Cliristchurch St. Helen's Hospital; Klia. Wilson, Dunedin St. Helen's Hospital; Eliz. A. Wilson, Wellington St. Helen's Hospital; Isabella Munro, Dunedin St. Helen's Hospital; Je-sie A. Ballantvnc, Dunedin Medical School .Maternity Hospital; Emily Lowman, Dunedin Medical School Maternity Hospital, and Agnes A. Earl, Christchurch St. Helen's Hospital, equal; Afaud L, Croft, and Jean Muir, Dunedm St. Helen's Hospital, equal; Maggie M. Darnell, Ohiristohurch St. Helen's Hospital; Mary ]3ovce, Dunedin St. Helen s Hospital; Jean Stewart, Christchurch St. Helen's Hospital, Marion R. Gilmour, Hedical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin, and Florence M. Watson, Alexandra Home, Wellington, equal; Kathleen Innes-Jones, St. Helen's Hospital. Wellington; Florence Rogers, St. Helen's Hospital, Wellington; Mary A. Burrows St. Helens Hospital, Cliristchurch; Eileen P. King, St. Helen's Hospital, Dunedin; Lilian Page, 'Medical School Maternity Hospital, Dunedin, May E, Logan, St. Helen's Hospital, Auckland, and Florence N. Beer, St Helen's Hospital, Christchurch, equal; Alice Wade, Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne; Louisa Jr. Ihlein, St. Helen's' Hospital, Wellington; Alice Bonner, St. Helen's Hospital, Auckland; Hilda Jl. Eushbrook, St. Helen's Hospital, Auckland ; Amy S. Locke. St. Helen s Hospital, Christchurch; Eulalie L. Ross, St. Helen's Hospital, Auckland; Ada E. Dodge, St. Helen's Hospital, Christchurch.; Margaret J. Nairn, Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne; Lilian M'Loghry, Townley Maternity Hospital, Gisborne; Emily B'egbie, St.. Helen's Hospital, Auckland; Sylvia M. Burke, St. Helen's ■ Hospital, Auckland.
Snow which appears to be red—owing to the presence of minute vegetable slugs—is found in the Antarctic. It is the custom in Turkey for a hostess to put her entire wardrobe at the disposal of her feminine guests.
A demonstration in "Economic Cookery" will be held at the Y.W.C.A., Fowlds' Buildings, Manners Street, at 3 p.m. to-day. Miss Eeiinie, of the Technical College, is to give this demonstration. which is designed to help housekeepers to reduce the cost of living while getting the best results from their materials. It will be of interest to ladies to learn that Mrs. liolleston's hairwork department has been considerably extended, and a large shipment of most beautiful English hair is just to hand. A speciality is made of transformations, toupees (fronts), and swathing, English designs ami prices. Combings made up by special proses. 256 Lambton Quay. Tel., 1599. —Advt. "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). I What is a home without "SYDAL"? It heals chapped hands, softens rough hands, heals all skin troubles. Good for the wife, the husband, and the children.-Advt. "SYDAL" (Wilton's Hand Emollient). If you see a jar of "SYDAL" in a friend's house, you can depend upon it that in nine cases out of ten your friend will recommend you. to buy some. So general is the use of "SYDAL."—Advt. To take the census of India in March, 1011, cost £135,000, and employed a 6tag of about two million persons.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 11
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483MIDWIFERY EXAMINATION Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2498, 26 June 1915, Page 11
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