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PLEASANT FUNCTION

NURSES ENTERTAIN

The palm lounge of the Hotel St. George was the scene of a pleasant function on Saturday afternoon, when the 1936 post-graduate nurses met to honour Miss Janet Moore, A.R.R.C; The post-graduate course is arranged by the Health Department in conjunction with Wellington Hospital and Victoria College, and is under the direction of Miss Moore.

AJEter the serving of; afternoon tea' Miss-Jones, on "behalf of the students, welcomed the' guests and expressed appreciation.ofr.thfeirinterestand hospitality. . P.resehtatiohs were made to Miss ..Moore:/and..;her ; ;;;:assistant, Miss Cortrie,' ■■ and Miss -Eggers ; gave much pleasure by;her : two charming songs. Miss M, I. . Lambie (Director' of Nursing) replied for the guests. ' '; Among those, present ■ were Miss J. Bickn.ell:-(dominion•president of the New; Zealand Registered Nurses' Association),. Miss. Cookson (lady superintendent of the Wellington Hospital), Miss Willis, Miss Clarke, Miss Arnold (matron of St; Helens Hospital), Miss Morgan' (matron. of Alexandra Hospital), Miss: Templeton (matron of Karitane Hospital),'. ,Miss ' Hooper, Mrs. Masters, Miss Kelly (matron bf.Porirua Hospital), Misses .Mackersy, Tomlinson, McLean, Eggers,. Julius, Small, Hodges, Simpkin, Wilson, Hanson, and' Mrs. Cook.

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Evening Post, Issue 47, 24 August 1936, Page 15

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PLEASANT FUNCTION Evening Post, Issue 47, 24 August 1936, Page 15

PLEASANT FUNCTION Evening Post, Issue 47, 24 August 1936, Page 15

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