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TOP: Some of the volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital chat with a patient during their lunch break yesterday. From left are: Mrs Betty Hazleton, Mrs Cynthia Ellis, Miss Susie Bruning, Ms Margaret Parks, Mrs Dorothy Hitchins, Miss Michelle Bailey (patient), and Mrs Sally Dick. Volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital were presented with roses from Radio 3ZB as part of the station’s St Valentine’s Day promotion yesterday. BELOW: Mr Roy Bright, an enrolled nurse who recently returned from Australia, tucks a Christchurch Hospital patient, Mr Gerald Mottram, back into bed after lunch yesterday. —Photographs by Julianne Myers-Poulsen

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Press, 15 February 1989, Page 1

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TOP: Some of the volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital chat with a patient during their lunch break yesterday. From left are: Mrs Betty Hazleton, Mrs Cynthia Ellis, Miss Susie Bruning, Ms Margaret Parks, Mrs Dorothy Hitchins, Miss Michelle Bailey (patient), and Mrs Sally Dick. Volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital were presented with roses from Radio 3ZB as part of the station’s St Valentine’s Day promotion yesterday. BELOW: Mr Roy Bright, an enrolled nurse who recently returned from Australia, tucks a Christchurch Hospital patient, Mr Gerald Mottram, back into bed after lunch yesterday. —Photographs by Julianne Myers-Poulsen Press, 15 February 1989, Page 1

TOP: Some of the volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital chat with a patient during their lunch break yesterday. From left are: Mrs Betty Hazleton, Mrs Cynthia Ellis, Miss Susie Bruning, Ms Margaret Parks, Mrs Dorothy Hitchins, Miss Michelle Bailey (patient), and Mrs Sally Dick. Volunteers at Princess Margaret Hospital were presented with roses from Radio 3ZB as part of the station’s St Valentine’s Day promotion yesterday. BELOW: Mr Roy Bright, an enrolled nurse who recently returned from Australia, tucks a Christchurch Hospital patient, Mr Gerald Mottram, back into bed after lunch yesterday. —Photographs by Julianne Myers-Poulsen Press, 15 February 1989, Page 1

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