NURSE PASCOE’S WORK
[To The Editor) Sir, —May I through your columns express the pleasure it has given me to see that the mothers of Nelson, the majority of whom have benefited by the services of Nurse Pascoe, are organising themselves to show their appreciation and gratitude for the wonderful help she has given them for so many years. Though my own family is long past the stage of childhood my gratitude and admiration for Nurse Pascoe’s services is undiminished, and I hope I shall be one of a large band of grateful past mothers to join the ranks of present ones at the meeting on Tuesday, called for the purpose of organising this recognition which we are all, as Plunket mothers, so eager to show Nurse Pascoe before her retirement.—l am etc., A GRATEFUL MOTHER. Nelson, 28th November.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 6
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139NURSE PASCOE’S WORK Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 28 November 1938, Page 6
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