TV SET GIVEN NURSES
Patient Recognises Hospital Service tNZ- Press Association) WELLINGTON, Oct. 12. A fine gesture to nursing is behind the gift of a television set to the nurses’ home at Hutt Hospital. The donor said today: “I feel nurses deserve the best of everything." Mr C. H. R. Jepson, of Wallaceville, a four-month occupant of a ward seven bed. regards the gift as some slight recognition of the duties cheerfully and competently fulfilled by the 200 nurses. Mr Jepeon was injured tn a fall nearly four months ago —a few days after installing television at hi* home but four days before programmes started. Recovering in hospital he reed in a newspaper that there was no objection to television in nurses’ home* provided set* were not a charge on the hospital board. The aet has been warmly received by the nurses and administrative staff.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29643, 13 October 1961, Page 21
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