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A Career for Girls PSYCHIATRIC NURSING There are vacancies for Psychiatric Nurses at the following Hospitals: NORTH ISLAND: SOUTH ISLAND: Auckland. Nelson. Kingseat (Near Papakura). Seaview (Hokitika). Raventhorpe (Near Papakura). Christchurch. Tokanui (Near Te Awamutu). Seacliff (Dunedin). Porirua: P A Y Commencing Salary E4/3/4 per week after payment of tax and with board, lodging and uniforms provided. After one year' $ service salary is increased to E270 P.a:, provided Junior Nursing Examination is passed , and to E285 P.a: after 2 years' service. Further promotion to higher positions with increased salaries subject to passing the Senior Psychiatric Examination. Registered General Nurses. Commencing Salary E285 P.a: Less E60 P.a. Registered General Nurses may qualify as Psychiatric Nurses within two years of appointment: Promotion for double trained Nurses is very rapid; Excellent accommodation is provided (separate rooms) in the Nurses Homes: Uniforms including shoes and stockings are provided. When Hospital fully staffed Nurses have every third day off duty. Two MONTHS' LEAVE PER ANNUM is granted to compensate for hours worked in excess of 40 per week: Average hours of duty are 44V2 per week cooks AND LAUNDRESSES. S Vacancies exist at some of the above Hospitals foi Cooks and Laundresses. Rates of PQY, 37 /6 to E5/10/ per week according to position; 40-hour 5-day week with penal rates for work on Saturday afternoon, Sunday and statutory holidays: How To APPLY. If near to 0 Hospital, call and see the Superintendent or write to the Director , Division of Mental Hygiene, Health Department, Wellington, or to any District Office 0f the Labour and Employment Department. From QUEEN VICTORIA to LORD BEACONSFIELD INTERESTING TEAPOTS, NO: IO BENJAMIN DISRAELI was Queen Victoria's favourite Prime Minister, So in addition to the Earldom of Beaconsfield he was given this very Victorian silver tea- pot with an ivory handle_ Your teapot may not be a royal gift, but it will give you a royal cup of tea if BELL you put in Bell the tea of good tastel THE TEA OF GOOD TASTE 10.0

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 490, 12 November 1948, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 490, 12 November 1948, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 19, Issue 490, 12 November 1948, Page 22

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