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Nursing makes an irresistible a, appeal to the right type of girl. She ■f| is certain to get a great deal out of is * sV> Jn ' " life, and to bring happiness to thou- 7 \ sands of people. It is a career with pplillllll JL • . a great future, and the work from the first day is intensely interesting pl|f§|||p^ and varied. Health is the nation's greatest asset. As a nurse you will A be sharing in the promotion of health by helping in the curative and preventive measures which > y- •- < ; 3 jf ensure health. Nurses receive, as part of their regular isation that she is ever performing service work, full practical and theoretical training. that is of direct value to the community. Free uniforms, laundry and board are pro- _ . , , LI , vided, in addition to a salary and paid Decide NOW to become a Nurse! holidays. If you are still at school — then put your name down at your nearest Hospital for a To-day nursing offers unparalleled oppor- vacancy as soon as you are old enough tunities for travel and specialisation. A If you can begin NOW, then write to the nurse's work carries with it a deep sense of Department of Health for fully informative satisfaction and achievement, and the real- literature, or Wzite to the Motion of yow newmt tioipitat fjo% an /niewiew Appointment ISSUED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH sip BEGG'S now publish MUSIC in New Zealand In keeping with BEGG'S progressive policy, they have arranged with overseas Music Publishers to publish their leading numbers in New Zealand, enabling BEGG'S to maintain the standard of service that the musical public have come to expect. Here are some of our special recommendations in piano arrangements from our comprehensive stock for the benefit of learners, advanced players, and teachers. PIANO TUTORS WONDERFUL VALUE IN THESE SIMPLY "A CHILD'S PRIMER" (Rolfe) .... 4/- ARRANGED MARCHES AND NOVELTIES SCUT OUT THIS g "ECLIPSE TUTOR"—ldeal for Children and Adults 4/- FOR THE PIANO 2 ADVERTISEMENT <f "KENNEDY TUTOR"—Very popular with Tejchers 4/- "VARSITY SPTIUT" March . . * . 1/3 5 h.r, I WORLD-FAMOUS AND EVER POPULAR "AMBASSADOR" March . t • 1/3 * rnar en £ NOVELTY PIANO SOLOS FOR THE MORE "VANGUARD" March 1/3 g that appeal to you, > ADVANCED "FIELD OF HONOUR" March . . . . 1/3 5 j „ r - pnr l 2 "CHINA DOLL PARADE" . . . . 2/6 "A SUNSHINY DAY" Novelty . , . . 1/3 i £ "FIREFLIES ON PARADE" .... 2/6 "THE THUNDER STORM" Novelty . . . 1/3 sit to your regular J "DANCfPoF THE - ROBINS" 'm • I 1/6 "HOP SCOTCH" Novelty ..... 1/3 £ Music Dealer, or J "NOLA" 2/6 * 110 S r r, c r r'C. 5 "POLLY" 2/6 "PIANOS ON PARADE" -An album eontalnlnt 5 any ot bCU<a i * Theme from "THE WARSAW CONCERTO". 8 simple arrangements of National Airs, ali for 2/6 £ Branches The most sensational number published in B _ jorantnea. i recent years. •••"•• .3/6 Postage Id. per copy CXtTfl. CHARLES 6EGG & CO. LTD. e „ r _ "The Musical and Electrical Centre" St., Auckland. Phone 32-320 tThat shortage of DIGEST TEA? Yes, we're sorry it's difficult to make it go round. But you can make sure of your suppSy by saying to your grocer: "Please put aside for me enough Digest Tea for a month's ration/' Make sure of Digest Tea by ordering in advance. ™ mß^M ,9 ' Rooue » New Zealand Distributors: J. R. BUTLAND (Proprietary) LTD., AUCKLAND 6,s TO. LANE MEDICINE COMPANY, LVD., HARBOUR BTREKT. QAM ARU. " P FAT HEE —By George McManus ! ' J. FOP« WIFE.. K NEXT DOOR SHE CE(?TAIMLV

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 15 March 1944, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 15 March 1944, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 63, 15 March 1944, Page 7

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