A Message to Parents TRAde TRaininb IN THE Reculab AIR FORCE OFFERS YOUnB Men FROM 172 A SOUND CAREER WIth EXCELLENT Pay. There" S a future in aviation as more aircraft become available a1r services, both in New Zealand and overseas, will expand enormously. There will be big opportunities for trained men and good salaries . What of your son, will he have such a future ? To young men from 173 years upwards, wishing to enter aviation, the Regular Air Force offers exceptional opportunities. Regular Air Force offers skilled trade training to high standards with good pay sport and recreation good vacations dental and medical services plus the traditional good fellowship and self-discipline of service life. It $ a man'$ life a good life _ Initial engagements up to 8 years may be applied for, with convenient extensions of service, and the opportunity of obtaining a long-term engagement, Or of training for a career in Civil Aviation. For information write Air Secretary, Air Department, Private Bag; Wellington. Ideal service conditions Good rates of pay Sound training Engagements up to 8 years ARS
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 3
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179Page 3 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 17, Issue 423, 1 August 1947, Page 3
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