NURSE FOR THE BACK BLOCKS.
y [BIT TELEGRAPH.— CORRESPONDENT.] :!:■-! ■ '■ '"iff- >. ;■ ■ " ■ . ' '":' ■■■■■ • Gisboexe, Wednesday, A movement is on foot to have a duly.qdalified nurse stationed in the back {blocks of - the Motu district,' according to ; 3)r. VaHntinc's scheme. The proposal that a qualified nurse be stationed at .Jvlotu, and that her salary be made up ,as follows :—The settlers to provide £50, ithe Government £50, and the Cook Hospital and Charitable Aid Board another s*^-', The Motu settlers are unanimously favour of the proposal. ' .-.;';
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14221, 18 November 1909, Page 5
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