THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Logical and first choice of tourists and travellers visiting Queenstown is the WHITE STAR HOTEL. Appointments are modern yet comfortable; central heating; running hj. and c. water in all bedrooms; private suites available. Service and Cuisine 'beyond reproach. All bedrooms open to lake and mountain scenery. Garage accommodation less than one minute from hotel. THE WHITE STAR HOTEL QUEENSTOWN Owned and operated by Mr. & Mrs. J. E. HOME Phone 3. Box 46
NURSES URGENTLY NEEDED AT DUNEDIN PUBLIC HOSPITAL THANK YOU, NURSE . . . the trained Nurse is the doctor's second brain, his third hand. THEHE IS 3$ 5T joyNURSING AT THE DUNEDIN PUBLIC HOSPITAL AN URGENT NEED. The Dunedin Hospital needs nurses. Nursing is a noble calling that makes an irresistible appeal to young women. There is deep satisfaction in caring for the sick and injured. In addition to a commencing salary of £7 1/8 per month, rising to £8 15/- per month in the third year, nurses at the Dunedin Hospital enjoy the following privileges which, from a financial viewpoint, makes the position quite attractive. FREE UNIFORMS and laundering . . FREE LIVING in luxurious quarters . . FREE STOCKINGS . . FREE TRAINING . . . 3 WEEKS' LEAVE on FULL PAY. The Nursing Profession compares more than favourably with the office or factory job. BE A NURSE in Dunedin Public Hospital A WELL-PAID CAREER. FOR A GIRL . . . Write, call or telephone (14-360) the Dunedin Hospital for a personal interview with the Lady Superintendent'. This announcement issued by the Otago Hospital Board.
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Lake County Mail, Issue 1, 29 May 1947, Page 1
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249Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 1, 29 May 1947, Page 1
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