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i MOTHER woffct lot the comfort of others. works fot the comfort of m %mn M MOTHER. lighten N»57 OUARWTEtD IT(OER THE "PORE fOOO ACT IBO« DV LEVER UKOTKERS LIMITeD .SYDNEY.N» 57.

Every fifth doctor of those who have just completed their training is a woman. Next year the proportion will probably be larger, for the number of women students has increased steadily throughout the war. In May, 1918, according to the British Medical Journal there were "2250 in the kingdom—a figure 23 per cent, greater than the total for January, 1917, and several times larger than in 1914. These women are mostly from the leisured classes. In other days they j would probably have amused them* i selves until they got married. It is j reckoned that a student must be j prepared to spend at least £IOOO on I her medical education, Among the j women entering practioe this year are some who intend to be baby doctors in connection with the Infant Welfare Centres. The majority will, however, become general practitioners. Recent appointments of women include: House physican, London Hospital; assistant school medical officer, ManChester ; house physician, St. Mary's Hospital ; assistant medical officer, St. Pancras South Infirmary; and medical inspector of Maternity Homes, Egypt. The Cromwell Veterinary AND Shoeing Forge, MBLMORE STREET. Okomwkll. Robert Wishart and Son, Blacksmiths*

In thanking their numerous customers for their long and valued patronage, and soliciting a continuance of same, desire to state that the new additions are now completed, and that their shop is one of the best repair shops in New Zealand for Dredges, Waggons, Farm Implements etc.

SHOEING BRANCH in charge of a first-class shoer. Hacks 10s Spr.ng-darters lis per sot Draught . , .. 12s per set Steel Toes .. .. 13s per set Iron Toes . . . . 14s per set N t ett Cash. Best known appliances for tyring pur* poses. Cold Tyre Setter. Sgtts em cold. Makes vory ?--curate work. Costs only few shillings t Jor sett. Machino for litting brass caps and mail axles. AU diargws at Lowest Paying Rata

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Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2649, 24 November 1919, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2649, 24 November 1919, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 Cromwell Argus, Volume L, Issue 2649, 24 November 1919, Page 6