and CHOOSE xM MW' your Unit! ' ■■ ' INFANTRY The Infantry man of communication known to Nnw to n’tiiA fn im'n /ig/i/ing man. and men, from human runner to uw is tne time io join despite the fact that modern radio telephone. Modern NEW ZEALAND’S conditions demand that he be military signalling equipment equipped with diverse and com- provides an excellent opportunVOLUNTEER ARMY. P lex weapons, he still requires ity for all those who are keen on the highest courage, physical electrical work to increase their Men are wanted uroentlv — more fitness and morale of any soldier, knowledge and practical ability. men are wantea urgently - more In addition t 0 wireless> telegraph men, to see the iob through over- ARTILLERY There is a and visual, motor-cycle desa brotherhhood in the “ Royal patch riders are required. seas. Regiment” which is not excelled by any other fighting service. ARMY SERVICE CORPS New No matter what vour occunation Co-operation is the keynote of Zealand Army Service Corps y P artillery training: their object in offers service that is interesting maybe, if you’re fit and eligible war is to support the Infantry at and varied. To men with the . ° every stage. necessary trade qualifications—there is special work for you in the work of this Corps is of real . c „ . ENGINEERS The Sappers practical value. Their job is still some unit ot tne service. /zzzve always been the “ handy to supply the Army with men ” of the army, with a ammunition, rations, fuel and CHOOSE YOUR UNIT! You’ll reputation for a high standard transport. of efficiency both as constructors be the right man for some job, and destructors. There is always MEDICAL CORPS The work , . , „ , . room in their ranks for skilled of the Medical Coros embraces and you 11 be happy to feel you re men o f the engineering trades. first-aid, anti-gas, stretcher beardoing vour bit. "’»• dietetics, purification of g yuui uu. DIVISIONAL SIGNALS Every water supply, etc., as well as . , , . . fighting force has a Corps of ambulance driving and general Ask at the Army Office the unit Signals, employing every means field work. for which your work may best have fitted you. HOW TO ENLIST B ® ® W Call at the nearest Army IK wBR WK Office or obtain a Regi- "fIE mM £*** / E!"s«l?'5 is B WJi W. foriilCd Booking Office. Fi11.,, mJKI ■■■P ~ f \VI V** the form and post it as n a/? i) Si directed, and you will be •* notified when to report , tL/ V ** * for medical examination. ’ g tL? ’ R 3.33
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