"Never, in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" THE RT. HON. WINSTON CHURCHILL UieAir force "SeedsPILOTS and OBSERVERS f WITH THESE QUALIFICATIONS FOR PILOTS ... FOR OBSERVERS ... AGE : Applicants must have reached AGE: Applicants must have reached their \%th birthday, but not their their \%th birthday, but not their 33rd birthday. birthday. f ,,V ' EDUCATION : Minimum standard, EDUCATION : Minimum Standard\ two years' post primary education, or an two years' post primary education, or an tquivalent standard in mathematics. equivalent standard in mathtmatiet. ZEALAND is playing a splendid role in ~s . . the Empire's great task of achieving victory in the air. But New Zealand needs more men in .1 flying kit . . . men with intelligence and initiative* courage and daring. If you are fit, if you have the , X qualifications, there is a place for you in the Royal 'New Zealand Air Force. 'Ask yourself. . . Should I be in flying kit ? ' . •: ! 3. , -;V j:' ~\o'lunfeerfor the' " ROYAL NEW ZEALAND —,'iwAl'R FORCE Enquire for full particulars from the Royal NEW GROUP/ ZEALAND AIR FORCE SELECT HON COMMITTEE 7~~ at the COUNCIL CHAMBER 9, WHAKATANE, on TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL Ist, from 10 a.m. to Noon; 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Easter Train Travel 1 t Reserve Seats Now # As bookings for the caster trains are already f becoming heavy, intending passengers should wise- # . ly attend to seat and sleeping-berth reservations i without delay. All officered railway stations 1 ers and inter-Island steamer berths. have complete facilities for booking seats, sleep- \ Remember too, that luggage checked a day A or so .before, you travel goes ahead in. readiness for A immediate delivery at your destination station. a Full Service at all Officered Stations J I MUNGgeM I HEALTOmsII A BOTTLE "Lion Ale"' is pronounced by all to be a brew of the highest quality. So pure, so clear and so beneficial, that it is truly a pleasure have a thirst that calls for a 'Lion to quench it. | ; — mmm _\ Brewed at the LION BREWERY. Khyber Pass
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 288, 28 March 1941, Page 6
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339Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 3, Issue 288, 28 March 1941, Page 6
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