JOIN THE CIVIL RESERVE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE (Technical and Administrative Sections.) OFFICERS AND AIRMEN. AN AIR FORCE REGISTER IS BEING PREPARED. IN WAR or National Emergency the country will require men whose TRADE or PROFESSION has given them the basic knowledge needed in building up a large AIR FORCE. IF YOU WOULD PLACE YOUR SKILL AND EXPERIENCE AT THE SERVICE OF THE COUNTRY REGISTER NOW! BY REGISTERING you undertake, in the event of war, to join the Royal New Zealand Air Force for service within New Zealand. Men between the ages of 22 and 55 with trade or executive experience as follows are required:— Group I.—Professional. Men with special administrative and technical qualifications for employment in executive or supervisory capacities and as instructors in ENGINEERING SIGNALS ARMAMENT PHOTOGRAPHY. NAVIGATION I Group II. —Skilled Trades. FITTER W/T MECHANIC FITTER’S MATE ARMOURER SHEET METAL WORKER PHOTOGRAPHER WELDER INSTRUMENT MAKER ELECTRICIAN CARPENTER W/T OPERATOR FABRIC WORKER Group lll.—Administrative. CLERK, Accounting. Clerk, General Duties. EQUIPMENT ASSISTANT (Storekeeper). For further details, see ENROLMENT FORMS, obtainable at all Post Offices, or from the Air Department, Wellington.
Bill Pl ' MT HLjh 1.J. F. THOMPSON, J. H. IRVING, National Party Candidate for National Party Candidate for WAIRARAPA. MASTERTON. TWO NEW ZEALANDERS FIGHT TO MAKE NEW ZEALAND AGAIN A LAND OF OPPORTUNITY FOR MEN OF ENTERPRISE. AN ASSURANCE OF HOPE FOR THE FUTURE. "In the days of our fathers, New Zealand was known as a land of opportunity,” said Mr Adam Hamilton, Leader of the National Party, when issuing last night the manifesto outlining the party’s policy. Today, under the influence of Socialism, opportunity for young men of enterprise no longer exists. That is the essence of the policy so strongly supported by Messrs J. H. Irving and J. F. Thompson, National Party candidates for Masterton and Wairarapa Electorates. As New Zealanders, born and bred, they demand the right of every man to work with freedom, the right to develop along lines unhampered by Socialistic restriction. Believing that Socialism —a collec- Believing that the right of private tive Dictatorship of sectional inter- property is an inherent pnnciple ests —is the direct antithesis of all of British democracy, Messrs livthe virtues which have raised N.Z. ing and Thompson are determined to nationhood, of the principle of to fight against every move toBritish democracy, and of the prin- wards the socialisation of the ciple of the State working in the means of production, distribution interests of the individual, both and exchange. They determinedly candidates solicit the support of oppose domination by sectional inelectors on the right of all to mould terests, and urge every elector to their own destinies. They ask for support the policy of the N.Z. Natsupport of the principle of individ- ional Party, a constructive plan foi ual liberty, of freedom for private the social and economic future of enterprise. the Dominion. VOTE IRVING - THOMPSON ’ (Masterton) (Wairarapa) FOR SECURITY. Support the National Party Policy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 20 September 1938, Page 7
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