PLUNKET ACTIVITIES
NORTHCOTE COMMITTEE The Northeote Pliuiket nurse, Miss Jessie Bursell, reported last night to the Northeote eoinmittee of the Plunket Society that for the past three weeks visits to the .Northeote Plunket rooms had totalled 105, comprising adults, -13 babies, and 16 older children. The visits to homes numbered '2-5.
Ten new members of the 1 ruby King Junior League were enrolled, bringing the membership to 5.'3. The resignation of Mrs. L. G. Gimblett, who has left to reside at Wellington, was accepted with regret. A vote of condolence was passed with the relatives of the late Miss A. Pattrick, formerly Director of Plunket Nursing.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22853, 7 October 1937, Page 3
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