Gull 5 Reasons why you should make Nursing your" Career 1 Nursing i8 a career which today ofers Decide NOW to become & Nurse greater opportunities than ever before; Find out full particulars. If you are also it 18 a national service witb 8 future: still at school, then put your name down at the nearest hospital for 8 Nursing offers the highest bervice to the community and the Nation: vacancy when you are of suitable age. If you can commence noi, then ask You will receive; a8 part of your reg- ular work, theoretical and practical for an interview appointment with training to enable you to become a the Matron of your nearest Hospital: fally qualified registered nurse: The tremendously increased develop- 4 When qualifed, you may choose from ment of Hospital and Health Services many branches of work; you will have make nursing more than ever an im- opportunities for travel, and also one portant carecr today. As a Nurse, an of the best preparations for a success- intensely interesting future is assured ful married life. you-you will be taking an active part Board, uniform and laundry are free, and in addition you will receive & in the promotion of National Health, by balary and paid holidays: Recreational sharing in both the curative and pre- activities are also available: ventive measures which engure health: MAKE NURSING YOUR CAREER Write for informative literature to the Department of Health, Or Wnite to the Mabon f neanest Hospital 01 lntenview opoinaneent ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 22
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254Page 22 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 248, 24 March 1944, Page 22
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