N.Z. NURSES’ DELEGATE
CONFERENCE AT MONTREAL Branches of the New Zealand Trained Nurses’ .Association are to give £IOO toward the expenses of a delegate to the International Council of Nurses Conference, to be held in Montreal this year. Miss McKenny, for many years matron of the Wanganui Hospital, has consented to go. This was' reported at a meeting of the Auckland branch of the association. At the meeting Miss A. M. Nutsey, the new women’s superintendent at the Auckland Hospital, was welcomed to a seat on the council. Mrs. Tracey Inglis, the president, who has just returned from Wellington, explained the suggested endowment fund, by which it is hoped that the association will be able to establish a scholarship. This would enable a holder to take up the post-graduate education course now open to nurses.
When the elder children’s socks are past darning in the heels, turn them on the wrong side, take a big seam from the heel, tapering off toward the top of the sock, cut away the worn part, and you have a good pair of socks to fit a smaller child.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 620, 23 March 1929, Page 22
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