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r t .Jr” J VrV V,*as£iSvii PLATE-LOCK BATTERIES Guaranteed for 2 Years From £4 Batteries may look the same OUTSIDE But— You should see them INSIDE. Sole Agents REDSTONE MOTORS LTD. GREY STREET NGAWARI MAORI CONCERT (tn aid of Maori Meeting House) VVH ATATUTU HALL THURSDAY, JULY 27, at 3 P.M. EUCHRE PARTY & DANCE to follow. .dmission: Gentlemen 3/6, Ladies 2/". GRAND BENEFIT DANCE in aid of Children's Creche, MERRYMAKERS' DANCE CLUB SELVYN HALL SATURDAY, JULY 29. 8 p.m. Modern and Old Time Dancing Berry’s Dance Band Come along and help the kiddies. Ladies 1/-, Gentlemen 1/0. ■ DO T H. BERRY, Hon Sec. ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE VACANCIES FOR DRILL INSTRUCTORS V PFLICATIONS are invited from V men with previous Service exerience in His Majesty’s Forces tell eight, vacancies lor drill anil hysical training instructors in the oval New Zealand Air Force. Successful applicants will he ensted in Group V with rank and pay ccording to their xiualiflcations. Applications are to be made on orm A.F. 32 which may bo obtained wether with conditions of sett ice, ic from the AIR SECRETARY, benice Services Building, Featherston treet, WELLINGTON. IMPLICATIONS CLOSE ON Ist UOUST, 1939. 3(io VACANCIES IN THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE. MEN with previous experience are required to fill the following vacancies: 100 FLIGHT MECHANICS and FLIGHT RIGGERS—to have general knowledge of the use of hand tools and workshop practice. Technical instruction is an advantage. 3 MACHINE TOOL SETTERS and OPERATORS—experienced in fitting and turning. 0 CARPENTERS —applicants required to have knowledge of use of tools and cabinet making and joining. 10 COOKS. 6 MEDICAL ORDERLIES. 30 CLERKS. General Duties—applicants tp have good education and knowledge of typing, office procedure and routine. Knowledge of shorthand is an advantage. 10 CLERKS (ACCOUNTING) Applicants to have good education and knowledge of ledger keeping, also stores experience. 35 EQUIPMENT ASSISTANTS. Within the next year 500 Flight Mechanics and Riggers will be enlisted in batches of 50 or 100 and will be posted to Air Force Stations for training. A large number of recruits in other trades will also be- enlisted during the next 12 months. Initial period of service will be for 8 years Regular and 4 years Reserve. Applicants must be: (1) Single (2) Between the ages of 18 and 25 (3) Passed the Sixth Standard. (4) Able to pass the necessary medical examination. (5) To have some trade experience. Applications close Ist August, 1939, but any received after that date will Vie considered for a later enlistment.. Application forms and all information regarding pay and conditions of service may be obtained on application to:— The AiR SECRETARY. Defence Services Building, Featherston Street. WELLINGTON. 3CI ZANN FOB PILES AVOID operations! Zann Double Absorption treatment works wonders. Try generous sample. Send 9d stamps Zann, Pty„ Boy. 952 T, Wellington. ENHANCE YOUR REPUTATION A S an exacting hostess by serving only MURDOCH’STOMATO AND APPLE CHUTNEY! Give even your plainest meals piquancy and relish. Made under ideal conditions from choice Hutt-grown Tomatoes and Nelson apples', MURDOCH’S TOMATO AND APPLE CHUTNEY will be a firm favourite with all the family. NOTICE TO FARMERS TX7E are putting on the market a ” Special Concrete Copper Unit, manufactured in Gisborne, to meet the requirements necessary finshearers’ accommodation and for milking sheds. This copper boiler is of robust construction, economical in fuel and low in price. Manufactured in 12 and 14 gallon sizes only. Order early, as sales arc increasing rapidly each day. Wo already have testimonials to hand as to the efficiency 'of this new boiler. i AITKEN’S CONCRETE WORKS. Carnarvon Street.

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 19999, 26 July 1939, Page 2

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