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tcawonGud] '69t# WONT YOU TAKE MY PLACE AS A NURSE NOW 2 Fve been a nurse for six years the six busiest but best years of my life_ Fve given more but Fve received more in return; and know now that 1 am worth more to myself and to other People: It will be hard saying goodbye to all my friends; and in many ways feel 1 shouldn � leave: The OPPORTUNITIES OF A LIFETIME hospitals need nurses So badly: The opportunities for qualified nurses are greater today than ever, and will be even greater still in the That is why C'm appealing to you NOW: Please future: Nursing is the perfect vocation: It leads to the fulfil- take my place.' Ask a pal to start training along ment of the noblest instincts of womanhood: with you and share the life together: It'$ Nursing assures ~security for a lifetime: Nursing brings unlimited opportunities for travel. grand that way. New Zealand trained* nurses are recognised and sought the world over: Call and talk ic over with the Matron-in-Chief; Wellington Hospital had the highest Percentage of passes or with one of uS. And please come NOW: in State Examinations for New Zealand in 1945. We need You urgently. arz Heedd NURSESa forthe WELLINGIOH HOSPITAL Write Now for this FREE Book Nurse Gardner, Wellington Public Hospital, Wellington, Sala Please send a Free copy of your diary to:" Aen Name_ Address Z Ntni 'etdnt MMuiae

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 343, 18 January 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 343, 18 January 1946, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 14, Issue 343, 18 January 1946, Page 3

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