Referees
Give the names and ad- dresses of two referees. They should be reapon. sible persons who know you well, either in private life or pro- ! fessionally; Lad obe at least should be well: acquainted with yon in private life. The
1. Name
Address
Irs E. de Grey Leaman
The old Hall
Foulslau
E. Dercham. Norfack
Occupation parried
names of distinguished 2. Name Ms Mark Harrison
persons should not be
given unless they really
know you well,
Address the old Hall
Bergh aptor.
Occupation (Married).
Norwich.
Testimonials.
Give the name, address, and occupation of the writer of each of your testimonials. Copies certified 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 foolscap paper not larger than this form.
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M. Daunton,
Mation.
Colonial Hospital, Gibraltár.
William Turner, M.D.
Surgeon of the Colonial Hospital,
Gibraltār
COPY
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Colonial Hospital,
Gibraltar.
Sept. 1913.
Sister Helena Sayer has been a sister here for the past four years, during which time she has had both medical and sur- gical wards and has spent some considerable time as Tight Sister. I am very pleased to state that her work has at all times given entire satisfaction, she is energetic and hardworking, kind and sympathetic to her patients, and a good ward Sister. I should at any time he very pleased to assist her in getting a good post.
Signed
V. Daunton,
l'atron. Colonial Hospital.
Colonial Hospital,
Gibraltar.
July, 1913.
I have much pleasure in bearing testimony that iss Sayer has been a Sister on the staff of this Hospital for the
past four years, that I consider her one of the most capable and
tactful nurses that has ever been in the employment of the Colon-
ial Hospital. I should be prepared to recommend her to fill any
post of responsibility either in Hospital or private nursing.
William Turner, F.D.
Surgeon of the Colonial Hospital.
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