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DOCTOR AND NURSE. “Nurses are not inferior to the doctor. No doctor can. do without the nurse, and no miirse can do without the doctor. Could our beloved King have done without the nurses? Or could he have done without the doctors? Some doctors arc sensible enough to allow tliie nurse a certain amount of responsibility and initiative. A great many will not even allow the sister to make a suggestion. After all, a nurse who has been in the ward a long time with the patient must, know a lot that the doctors do not see in their short visits. Then, must w« really grovel been,use they are doctors? Is that not partly the reason why women are said to prefer to become doctors than nurses?” —Miss Edmondson, matron of Aberdeen Royal In firmarv, in the “Nursing Mirror.’

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'Leave it W' to Bob * (3 i JfN M LUGGAGE. . . . PORTER .... TAXI .... 808 always feels fresh—because he keeps his mouth fresh, with Wrigtey’s. The pure, cool flavour of Writer's Chewing Gum refreshes tiut ammli sm ■ ashing alas can. Hjfrifley'* ! Chewing Gum “after every meal” —is recommended by doctor* and dUntitt*. It aids digestion ... cleanse* the teeth. A simple rule of health, of mouth hygieneof efficiency. RIGLEYS ys!Gu im SgfiSgs PER PACKET 3®

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Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 8

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231

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 19 June 1931, Page 8

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