PUBLIC NOTICES |PTICIANS ACT, 1928. The Opticians’ Board, established under the Opticians Act, 1928, desires to draw the attention of persons interested to the provisions of the Opticians Act providing for registration of opticians. Particular attention is drawn to Section 6 (1) (2) of the Act which enacts that no person shall be registered under paragraph (a) of Section 6 (1) unless application for registration is made prior to December 31, 1929. Full particulars as to qualifications for registration and methods of procedure can be obtained on application to the undersigned. C. J. DRAKE, Secretary, Opticians’ Board. C/o Health Department, Wellington. •EFRESHER COURSE FOR TRAINED * NURSES. j A Refresher Course for Trained Nurses j under the auspices of the Department of j Health will be held in Auckland from September 23 to September 28, inclusive. All Nurses are invited to attend any or all of such lectures as they so desire free of charge. The following is the syllabus, with the places and times of the lectures specified:— SYLLABUS. Time. Subject. Place. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 10 a.m.—Visit to Auckland Hospital. Mai] entrance, Auckland Hospital. 2.30 p.m.—Discussion, “The Hospita Ward Unit.” Nurses’ Home, Auck land Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, “The Hospital as i Serves the Community.” Dr Maguire. Nurses’ Horqe, Aueklaiu Hospital. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24. 10 a.m.—-Visit to Laundry. Auckland Hospital. 2.30 p.m.—-Discussion, “Hospital Admin istration.” Nurses’ Home, Auckland Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, “Nursing Education.' Nurses’ Home, Auckland Hospital. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. a.m.—Short address on “Modern Ob ste tries,” Dr. Paget, followed tv open discussion. Arts Building, Uni versity College, Princes Street. 1.30 p.m.—Demonstration visit. St. Helen Hospital. 8 p.m.—Lecture, “Toxaemia in Pre«~ nancy,” Dr. Tracy Inglis. Nurses Home, Auckland Hospital. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. a.m.—Venereal Disease Nursing Pro lems. Arts Building. University C< lege, Princes Street, p.m.—Demonstration Visit. Ivarita Hospital, Mount Albert, p.m.—Lecture, “Control of Infectio Diseases,” Dr. Hughes. Nursi Home. Auckland Hospital. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27. 30 a.m.—Nutrition; also Tuberoulot Nursing Problems. Arts Buildii: University College, Princes St. p.m.—Demonstration on “Diets." Tec nieal School, Wellesley Street Ea; p.m.—Lecture, “Mental Deficiency.” T Ada Paterson. Nurses’ land Hospital SATURDAY, 30 a.m.—Public Health Nursing lems. Arts Building. College, Princes Street. ' Hor SEPTEMBER 28. THOMAS J. HUGHES. Medibal Officer of Health Auckland, September 18, 1929.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 5
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