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Gull Beasons why You should make Nursing your" Career Nursing is a career which today offers Decide NOW to become 8 Nurse greater opportunities than ever before; Find out full particulars. If you are also it 15 8 national service with d future. still at school; then put your name Nursing offers the highest service to down at the nearest hospital for the community and the Nation. vacancy when you are of suitable age. If you can commence now, then ask You will receive; 88 part of your reg" ular work, theoretical and practical for an interview appointment with training to enable you to become a the Matron o[ your nearest Hospital: fully qualified registered nurse: The tremendously increased develop- When qualified; you may choose from ment of Hospital and Health Services many branches of work; you will have make nursing more than ever &4 ime opportunities for travel, and also one portant career today. As a Nurse; n of the best preparations for a successe ful married life. intensely interesting future is assured You-you will be taking an active part Board; uniform and lanndry are frees and in addition you will receive & in the promotion of National Health, by salary and paid holidays. Recreational shariug in both the curative and pree activities are also available: ventive measures which ensure health: MAKE NURSING YOUR CAREER Write for informative literature to the Department of Health,| Or Write to the Matzon of yow neanest Hospital fv a Intenview 'Appointment ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Nortons The ORigiNAL EGG PreseRveR Manufacturere: T, NORTON LTD-, Lyttelton:

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 281, 10 November 1944, Page 11

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