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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IX, Issue 3, July 1916, Page VII

 

gij^ m Wellington Branch, WfrPr, Btt3 SSttH m lf 7T*IV A UpJj HUM B^aS 1 i*ua -1. •! loimt kdragL Nurses' Home and Bureau: :*Jfiii. : flu '' i Kensington Street. I ' i'*Ji!WPi..j Ntfi'"^™* 1 ,!!J|l|,.!Soii^BMBßß Code Ad(h ' ess ~ "Nurse." - * ;_ ., — „-. — ; '■ Telephone No. 1416. *!. . _— ■ ... : . lii -; ' — For particulars apply THE SECRETARY. T . CH 'J I STCHURCH AUCKLAND lra !?? A d L ,sßu R r v S ?T S H EE V Ub ' NURSES' RESIDENTIAL CLUB Matron - M. J. HOOD, (Under the auspices of the N.Z.T.N.A.) Member A.T.N.A. . and registered m New Zealand ACCOMMODATION FOR REGISTERED ' NURSES, There are vacancies on the staff for nurses Either Visiting or Resident. with general training. Applications to be made to the Matron. Comfortable and well-appointed Home at Moderate expense. MOUNTAIN ROAD, EPSOM, AUCKLAND. Visiting Nurses Accommodated. Telephone 651. XO NURSES AND NURSING HOMES. We offer special discounts. Complete stocks of Cotton Wool, Lints, Gauze, Bandages, etc., and all surgical requirements always on hand. E. CAMERON SMITH, CHEMIST, 96 o^r°i1?Ihur^#. t - x • j NEDIN , . GHRISTCHURCH I rained Nurses Home trained nurses' I 3 ALBERT STREET RESIDENCE NURSE GIRDLER having taken over the Trained . _ * •«, L T *r Nurses' Home from Miss Monson, is prepared to 4 Armagh Street West. receive applications from Registered Medical, Sur- gical and Maternity Nurses. Accommodation for Registered Nurses, either Nurse Girdler is also m charge of the Trained Nurses' v - f - _ p M ;j fln f Bureau, combined with the duties of Treasurer and lsitmg or uesment. Secretary to the Otago Branch of the Trained Nurses' Association. For particulars apply to — The Matron, MISS A. WALL. Telephone 2252. Code Address: "COMPETENT/ Telephone 1750 Kindly mention this Journal when dealing with Advertisers. By doing so you help KAI TIAKI

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