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Applications for work in all Departments will bo received at Ngahauranga. Preference will be given to members of the Freezing Workers* Union J. MILNE, General Manager. Wellington, November 30th, 1926. 964 PALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL BOARD. POSITION TENDENT, OF MEDICAL. SUPERINPALMERSTON NORTH HOSPITAL. A PPLICATIONS, addressed to the un- \ dersigned and accompanied by * conies of testimonials, will be received from registered Medical Practitioners for the above position ui> to noon on MON- 1 day, DECEMBER 20th, 1926. Further particulars will be supplied on request. # A. J. PHILLIPS. 8.C0m., Managing Secretary. A PPLICATIONS, to be made on P.S.C i Form 17n. obtainable at principal i post offices, will be received up to Noon for the following positions:— Closing December 13th, 1926. Probationer Dental Nurses, Health De partment. 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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12618, 1 December 1926, Page 1
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