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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

NURSING. Hie eoreer with the brtllml future foryounjwomen fm m Write, telephone (13-460), or make a personal call at the Dunedin Public Hospital and arrange for a private interview with the Lady Superintendent. mm \ Js THE IDEAL WAY OF TRAINING is the block system, whereby lectures and studies are done during a period when the student Nurses are spared all ward work. This is being Introduced into the Dunedin Public Hospital. FINANCIAL SAVINGS. Training is FREE and salary is paid during training. No tuition fees as in other professions. Shoes, Stockings, Uniforms, and laundering are all FREE. Board and residence In Nurses' Home at Dunedin Is FREE. TRAIN TO BE A NURSE m the DUNEDIN PUBLIC HOSPITAL

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Lake County Mail, Issue 15, 3 September 1947, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 15, 3 September 1947, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Lake County Mail, Issue 15, 3 September 1947, Page 1

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