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“Merilyn”

»THE day in the year containing the * most beautiful thought is, I think, Mother’s Day. Mothers the whole world over are paid tribute for their sacrifice, their patience, their great love. I am glad there is such a day especially set aside to honour mothers

says . . .

in this way. In many cases, both young and old are apt to take for granted all that their mothers do for them.

On Mother's Day we can think of mother and really show her the appreciation she deserves. Mothers are such unselfish people—they never expect any return for what they do. They look at life in the spirit of doing things for others.’ Sacrifice, to them, merely typifies their job, and willingly they make it.

Lot us, this Mother’s Day. give to our mothers the honour and love which they have so readily given us. We will be the happier for doing so, and make them happier, too,

Miss Thelma Fraser, who has completed her course of training at the Whangarei District Hospital, has tendered her resignation. Regret at her

pending departure was expressed by members of the hospital board when they accepted Miss Fraser’s resignation this week.

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Northern Advocate, 13 May 1939, Page 3

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“Merilyn” Northern Advocate, 13 May 1939, Page 3

“Merilyn” Northern Advocate, 13 May 1939, Page 3

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