ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, WANGANUI.
On the occasion of the transfer of Miss Mary Bagley, Matron of St. Helens, Wanganui, to the Matronship of the Wellington St. Helens, the President and members of the Wanganui Branch of the N.Z.T.N.A. held a delightful afternoon tea, to which Miss Bagley and her friends were invited. Miss McKenny (the President) spoke of the loss to the branch of so capable a worker, and said that Miss Bagley had done much to uplift nursing in the community. She presented a gift from the members and wished her all success in her new surroundings. Miss Bagley in responding, said that the remembrance of such appreciation would be a great help to her. The nursing staff of St. Helens Hospital, Wanganui, were hostesses on a recent Friday, when the guest of honour was Miss Bagley, Matron of St. Helens, who will leave shortly for Wellington. Ex-nurses and friends of Miss Bagley were invited, and manv regrets were expressed at Miss Bagley's departure. The medical officer and the nursing staff made handsome presentations to Miss Bagley.
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Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 1 October 1928, Page 197
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178ST. HELENS HOSPITAL, WANGANUI. Kai Tiaki : the journal of the nurses of New Zealand, Volume XVII, Issue 4, 1 October 1928, Page 197
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