r — ~* BLINDS A<s an Aid to Health aj\d Order. If The fretful convalescent has to be considered m every way. Anything that ruffles the nerves retards recovery. If That's why Nurses and Hospital Authorities are so careful to have plenty of sunshine and fresh air m the ward, or sick-room : It tends to build up the wasted frame and nervous system. ]f Moreover, the general surroundings should be orderly. An untidy ward or sick-room, or one lacking fresh air and sunshine, would have an unfavourable effect upon both Patients and Nurses. If Now, we do not for one moment suggest that New Zealand wards or sick-rooms, with Trained Nurses m charge, are untidy ; but we have seen rooms, irreproachable m every other way, spoiled by ill-made, and consequently untidy, blinds, which will not run down and up properly. Tf Our Blinds are the extreme opposite to the above rubbishy, so-called blinds. They are made of the best, British-made materials that money can buy ; and made m such a way that they run down and up as truly as a train on railway lines ; and when up they are neatness itself. If We are Contractors to Christchurch Hospital, St. Helens Hospital, Te Oranga Home, Sunnyside Mental Hospital, Government Buildings and Public Works Department, New Zealand Railways, Canterbury Board of Education, and many of the finest residences m the Dominion. If And these facts speak for our quality and prices. Our free Booklet: First impressions, tells more. Write for it, or apply to the Publishers of this Journal. GEES' Ltd., Curtain Corner, CHRISTCHURCH V™ „ Kindly mention this Journal when deeding with Advertisers- By doing so you will help KAI TIAKI.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume IV, Issue 1, 1 January 1911, Page II
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