WOMAN'S WEEKLY.
READ "NURSING HOME" A FASCINATING SERIAL MANY POPULAR FEATURES. IN THIS WEEK'S ISSUE. As we anticipated last week, the double-colour cover has enhanced the popularity of the "New Zealand Woman's Weekly," the periodical that has won the approval of u -.en both young and old. There is always something new and stimulating in this weekly. Special attention requires to be drawn this week to the new serial, "Nursing Home." Many a girl, on leaving school, contemplates the nursing profession as providing scope for romanticism, for incidental adventure, for the unusual; but how few of them know the real truths of the daily life of a hospital. The hard, unending, often unattractive work, the tragedy, the self-sacrifice, the unending toil and the romance of mending human lives. Such a story as this, simple, direct, true, is unfolded in "Nursing Home," in which is recounted, frankly, quietly, the "Confessions of a Nurse," describing the daily life of one who was part of the machinery of a great hospital. v a " f
The "New Zealand Woman's Weekly" makes a feature of obtaining fascinating and interesting matter that has an intimate and universal appeal to women. That is why it is so popular in tens of thousands of New Zealand homes; it knows what is wanted, and sees that its readers get it. And the price is only threepence.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 252, 24 October 1934, Page 9
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