Over 208 Why not change to a NURBSINC CAREEH ? What future does your pregent job hold for you ? Why not change to nursing noud e you can do 80 up to 30 . You ensure for yourself work of the greatest interest and national im- portance, and open up 8 future full of possibilitiee of travel, of promotion, and intense human interest. When peace comes, nurses will play 8 most important part in the building of 8 'new world . On entering a hospital, a nurse receives, a8 part of her regular duty, 4 fall practical and theoretical training: She receives free board, uniform and laundry, in addition to her salary, and regular fully paid holidays: And at all times varied recreational facilities are available to hera Nurses are always needed 1 today more than ever because of the development of Hospital and Health Services: Decide NOW to become a NURSEI Ask for an interview with the Matron of your nearest Hospital; Or write to the Hospital Or Department of Health, for 8 Free Copy of informative literature on Nursing a8 8 Career. Waite to the Matnon % neanest Hoapital 01 lntenview Ypotanent ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 250, 6 April 1944, Page 20
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196Page 20 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 250, 6 April 1944, Page 20
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