Referees
Give the names and ad- dresses of two referees. They should be respon. sible persons who know you well, either in private life OT pro-
fessionally; and one
at least should be well acquainted with you in private life. The
1. Name
Address
E. Wieson Hall M.R.C.S.Ey. d.R.CP. do-
Care field Road!
Occupation
23 Care
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names of distinguished 2. Name G. F.
persons should not be i
given unless they really
know you well.
Address
Eastbourer
G. E. Creighton D. R.CATO.
80 Ballon Road
Pendleton Manchroki.
Occupation
27
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COPY
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80 Bolton Road, Pendleton.
20/6/14.
I have known Miss Kenny since her childhood, and have much pleasure in saying that I consider her to be very capable
of filling the position which she seeks, and qualified to perform any duties assigned to her, being thoroughly conscien- tious, bright, sympathetic, adaptable and capable.
Ceo. B. Creighton.
L.R.C.P.& S.I.
Testimonials.
Give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials. Copies certised by the Colonial Nursing Association must be sent for record in the Colonial Office. The Copies may be either in M.S. or in print; and it is desirable, though not absolutely necessary, that they should be on foolscup paper not larger than this form.
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George Creighton, J. M. C. R.
80. Rollon Road.
Rendleton,
(2.) E. Wilson Hall, Mr. M.C.S.S.
2.4.C.R. Lonch.
23. Cornwelch Road. Bachmane.
23 Cornfield Road,
Eastbourne.
I have known iss Ethel Kenny for over two years.
She nursed my Father for many months in his last illness. I
always found her very sympathetic and thorough in her work and
a great help generally in a sick house. She is of a very
cheerful disposition, but at the same time is very quiet in
the sick room.
I consider Miss Fenny a most suitable nurse for any
Colonial appointment and the institution a most fortunate one
that gains her services.
signed
C. Wilson Hall
T.R.C.S. Eng:
L.R.C.P. Iond.
June 20th, 1914.