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NOTES ON NEW ZEALAND.

is best suited to a young and active man, as the distances which he sometimes has to ride or drive are considerable. There are plenty of vacant places for more of these doctors to fill up, and if a qualified man desires an active and country life, with a good position, he can find both in this direction. Doctors in the towns occupy much the same position as in England. Specialists have, I believe, done well, for as yet there are not too many of them.

Dentists also pursue the same tactics as in other countries, and here the Americans come in, as usual, where no diploma is needed.