A POPULAR NURSE.
Farewell to Miss P. Reindhardt. Mist P. Reindhardt, a popular member of ithe 9tr*atford Hospital nursing staff, was farewelled., prior to her departure for Maste.rton, by -he Matron and staff of the hospital, of ■which she had long been a valued member. The Matron, Mrs Hunt, presented Miss Reindhardt with a handsome silver teapot, suiably inscribed, and Miss Sherson, on behalf of the domestic staff, handed her two beautiful crystal vase£. Miss Reindhardt was thanked for all her help and kindness, so willingly given, and regret at her departure was voiced by the members assembled.
Miss Reindhardt, who was pleasantly surprised, made an appropriate speech of thanks and farewell. On her departure from Stratford there were quite a number of friends and well-wishers' at the station, including Mesdames Hunt, E. W. McCullough and R. Curtis, and 'the Misses M. Porritit, M. Lyons, L. Colestrcam, A. Wilson, K. Darke, V. McPhail, L- Brown, K. Burke and K. Lily.
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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 5
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160A POPULAR NURSE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 412, 20 April 1937, Page 5
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