S] LOVE MY JOB Won%t you join uS ?99 Nursing makes an irresistible appeal to the right type of girl: She is certain to get & great deal out of life, and to bring happiness to thousands of people: It is 4 career with & great future and the work from the first day i8 intensely interesting and varied. Health is the nation 8 greatest asget. As a nurse you will be sharing in the promotion of health by helping in the curative and preventive measures which ensure health: Nurses receive, 48 part of their regular work, full practical and theoretical training: Free uniforms, laundry and board are pro- vided, in addition to a salary and paid holidays. Today; nursing offers unparalleled opportunities for travel and specialisation. A nurge 8 work carries with it a deep genge of satis- faction and achievement and the realisation that she is ever per- forming service that is of direct value to the community. Decide NOW to become a Nursel If you are still at school- then put your name down at your neara est Hospital for a vacancy &8 soon a8 you are old enough. If you can begin now, then write to the Department of Healtb for fully informative literature; or Waite t the Metron %f neanest Hospital Mi o Intenview ppotnanert ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 252, 21 April 1944, Page 22
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