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Train in your spare time to become a DIrELESS OpErATOR For AIR FORCE NAVY ARMY, The MERCHANT SERVICE And For THE PEACE To FOLLOW The Value Of Druleigh Training 0 The value of Druleigh training may be judged from the Mr. H. D Mack, 25 careers of hundreds of Druleigh graduates 'holding interest- years' British Admir- ing and well-paid positions all over the Empire. They are alty experience all to be found in key positions in the the Air Force , over the world, author the Army, the Mercantile Marine; aS Nochnicionti in fac of the Drulei g h tories, broadcast stations, and in direction-finding units, Courses of Instruction as well as in commercial air services: Their field is in Radio. almost limitless. What these men have New Methods Wf Instruction done You ca do Special Home Study Course In Fundamental The Druleigh courses of correspondence instruction in Radio Woodbourne Aerodrome: have been specially written for New Zealand students. They Principles Of Radio Engineering And Operating have received notification to-day that have passed the test and now hold the rank have been found much better than any series of text books, To meet the needs of those wanting 0 sound knowledge in the of Leading Aircraftsman. At present there 8 even including the Admiralty Handbook, for non-essentials fundamental principles of radio engineering, transmission and aachigher radio examination in the RNZA.R reception, Druleigh has brought out a special course of 'as it brings 0 850 0 year rise in salary have been eliminated and they are written in terms easily home study instruction with sixth standard think the effort was worthwhile: anyone 0 D.A.R understood by the student with 0 sixth standard education: education can follow. Every course of training is divided into easily graded sections, It gives the student a knowledge sufficient to qualify him RNZAF, Levin: each for the theory section of the Radio Amateur'$ Examination, might state that if it had not been for of which contains 0 set of examination questions which and the Third Class Sea-going Operator'$ Certificate. It Your excellent coaching, would not now be the student answers and sends into the College for individual also covers the radio theory required by those wishing to In the Air Force 'as 0 Wireless Operator, 08 they Jay particular stress on one S technical marking and criticism. This enables Druleigh tutors to keep qualify for entrance to the Radio Divisions of the RNZAF: qualifications. Wishing your College every an individual check on the progress of each student, and to With this course of instruction as 0 basis students may, by success, remain, REW: offer any additional help and guidance which may be thought paying the additional fee, continue their studies for the First Class Operator's Certificate, the Technical Certificate OAMARU: necessary from time to time. in Broadcasting, Advanced Direction Finding and Television_ passed my "Amateur operator's" examina- tion with 70 per cent for the theory paper The total fee with application, covering all instruction and 95 per cent for the paper on the regu- papers, marking of work, and the answering of all additional lations: also passed in the Morse test: questions; is E6. Never before has a New Zealand student Rt.C been offered such value in instruction and instruction papers. Only 0 College with the resources and experience 'of Druleigh DUNEDIN: could do this. am writing to let you know have landed 0 job. 1 started at 4YA this morning: J.A The Druleigh Badio Course cuver8 these and many More subjects: FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR AIR FORCE OPERATOR AMATEUR CERTIFICATE RADIO SERVICEMEN TECHNICIANS AND ENGINEERS DIRECTION FINDING TELEPHONY Text Books Not Available After The War SEND THIS COUPON TODAY ! Students who enrol for the Druleigh Radio Course do NOT have to buy extra text The peace to follow the war will be the books: In any case, to-day these are mostly "Aviation and Radio Age. The production unobtainable. The Druleigh Course is abso of aircraft will g0 on, superseding all other DRULEIGH RADIO COLLEG E lutely complete within itself: You may write means of transport: The development of Dear Sirs, 12 0'CONNELL STREET, AUCKLAND: Druleigh experts at any time regarding any Direction-finding, Remote Control; Blind Fly send radio subject, and their advice will come to Please me without cost or obligation particulars of your Special You immediately aS if You were securing ing, etc , will continue to progress; and E6 Course of Instruction in the Fundamental Principles of Radio Engineering Personal Tuition. thousands of important; well-paid positions and Operating, and details of the Druleigh Radio College Home Tuition will be offering to TRAINED MEN in all Course, covering (subject) Success Is Assured spheres of Radio, Meteorology, Direction- enclose 2d. to cover postage With the Druleigh Home Tuition Course You finding, Wireless Operation, International are not held back by the slowest man in Telephony, Television , Research, Technical NAME 0 large class. Each student makes rapid Branches, and Manufacturing: advancement according to his own ability, and receives the personal advice of the This is YOUR OPPORTUNITY to train NOW ADDRESS instructors. Thus 0 complete Egrasp is in the FIELD OF THE FUTURE, to lift you secured of every phase of the subjects out of the crowd, not only for the "duration; LS: covered. but in the Peace to follow.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 142, 13 March 1942, Unnumbered Page

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