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VALEDICATORY

An ®ujc^aldh.*functx^^^gn : -’held' l a ff tlje (pitril %n the and. nursing "of pressentaiipri to rfurse'Afin i. The Avhich consisted of a (jirinof;! set, tern--bellisMl madefy’Dr Hayes. i ''iPr -Hayes in his presentation speech,, referrbjl to Nurse Martini’s sattsfric-' tory /diid efficient conduct of " her dujties?\duiring M Her period of service, apd & regretted, he said,'that after ■ ft for hs)r hx actriig''dutiesj Nu rife' Martini should sever her connection with the s|sff Nevertheless. he expressed the lp|e "lii^^er^^ r w6uld'''-be : a hapjfjpjrie, and that .-long, her association with the staff qpthe Mental Hospital. Adjr»rably v , supplementary speeci»p Wy of , tbefslpf.; •• vjflftjfgjA ± : Mrjsj&. ,, replied ... on J Nurs -'■ express- 1 ed" h||| appreciation for the very T pleasant J ent they , had given. She had had a ;hei-/ -seven - years service, and she very much regretted breaking that pleasant association. Aftisical items and a’ nicely-served afternoon tea followed, After which the singing of “Auld Lang Syne,” And “She’s A Jolly Good Fellow,” concluded an enjoyable function. •. ih .<•;•

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1930, Page 3

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VALEDICATORY Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1930, Page 3

VALEDICATORY Hokitika Guardian, 1 September 1930, Page 3

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