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Opening of New 9 Season’s Fashions / * >i ■VS / TO-DAY I . » . ’ r * ' i . \ . • / BRIDGERS LTD. / WHAKATANI P.O. Box 70 Phone 13m

■M □ □ A v> m From a routine job .. § / 14*4 & ru Cx oK> Enlist in the Royal New Zealand Air Force and learn today the skills of tomorrow. Consider these advantages: Training of the highest standard; Educational advancement; Good pay and conditions; Facilities for sports and hobbies; Interest and variety. There are outstanding opportunities in the following branches: Airmen for Ground Trades: Applications are invited from ambitious young men, 17$ ,to 30 years of age for training in the many skilled trades. There are also vacancies for men up to SO years of age for employment as Mess Stewards, Aircrafthands, Technical Hands and Patrolmen. Air Crews: Fit young men between the ages of 17$ and 21$ years who have attained matriculation or an equivalent standard of education are invited to apply for enlistment and training as Navigators (includes training) or Pilots. W.A.A.F/: The W.A.A.F. offers a healthy interesting life, and the chance to learn a useful occupation to keen young women. There are vacancies in all trades open to airwomen including administrative, supply, safety equipment trades, mess stewards, and drivers, light vehicle. The R.N.Z.A.F. Selection Committee visits your town at regular intervals. An interview entails no obligations and parents are invited to be preset in the case of the younger • noHcants. , R.N.Z.A.F For further details write to, or call at the R.N.ZJLF. Recruiting Office, Fanshawe Street, Auckland, today.

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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 March 1950, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 March 1950, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 15, Issue 4, 1 March 1950, Page 7

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