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Personal s

Sister Mac Donald, of the Wellington Hospital, has gone to Alexandra Home to take her midwifery course.

Sister B. Clark, Wellington Hospital, who was granted leave m order to take her Karitane training, lias returned, and is now m charge of the Children's Medical Ward.

All subscriptions to "Kai Tiaki" must be forwarded to Miss Todd, Nurses' Club, 1 Kensington Street, Wellington.

The Misses Gillespic have opened rooms for electrical and massage treatment m Dixon Street, Masterton. They have bought Miss Macara's house, and set up m a very nice sunny room m a central position of the town.

Miss K. E. Burgess, who unfortunately broke her leg some weeks ago at Pukeora, is now convalescing m Napier.

Miss 0. M. Trott, who recently completed a special course of nursing m England, is now on the staff at Queen Mary Hospital, Hamner Springs.

The many friends of Miss Bagley, matran of St. Helen's Hospital, Christchurch, will be pleased to know that she is now on duty after her recent illness.

Miss Decimal' Horton, recently on the staff of King George V Hospital, Rotorua, left for a trip to San Francisco by the Maungonui on Sept. 17.

Nurse Nell Scott has been granted 12 months' leave of absence by the Plunket Society. She has been doing Plunkei work m Dunedin for the last six years. Nurse E. Scott, her sister, has gone with her. They are visiting their friends m Edinburgh, after an absence of some years.

Nurses Brookes and Hecker have returned to Australia after having nursed m New Zealand for the last two years.

Nurse Crone, of Melbourne, who has been working from the Trained Nurses' Club, Dunedin, has gone to Honolulu.

Nurse "Winifred Gale, of Blenheim, trained at Wellington. Hospital, is at present spending a delightful holiday at Honolulu.

All friends of Sister Francis Cook will be grieved to hear of her serious illness.

Nurse Nora Bowler, trained at Napier Hospital, is now on the staff of Miss Chalrrier's Private Hospital, Feilding.

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Bibliographic details

Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 187

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Personals Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 187

Personals Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 1 October 1924, Page 187

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