OUR DISTRICT NURSE.
SISTER LEWIS KE-APPOINTED. Sister Lewis, who has been spending S well-deserved holiday since her return to New Zealand, returned to Otaki en Saturday, after a most enjoyable furlough. During her holiday Sister Lewis visited the principal cities as tPCII as several other important towns, In both islands. She is now in excellent health and spirits. Eesidents of all parts of the district ' i_pakeha and Natives alike —will "be aelighted to hear that the "Little INuTSO" i ia s been re-appointed to her "Old position as district nurse for the Native people, which position she filled SO ably prior to the waT - Sister ]Le ' n " is xrill make her headquarters at Otaki. fis in tho past. She has already entered B pon her duties with her charactcrstic <ty and *ettled down to her work f nothing had happened during Miaese years of war, in which. S.ster Eewis has passed through so much and •fc» done such invaluable *"*£«* Home land and in various theatres of ft'ar. _
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Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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167OUR DISTRICT NURSE. Otaki Mail, Volume 26, 14 July 1919, Page 3
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