Never before has there been such a keen demand for trained radio operators and technicians. Seldom before has any neld otTered such wonderrul opportunity Tor the ambitious man, or woman. In the air. the factory, at sea or direction finding' stations with Meteorological Department, for International Telephony, . . . and after the War demand will be e*en greater. Read wliat these three Druleigh Students write: — R.M. (aged 19). —"I am now operator on a Union Co. boat." 1 tult?oi^'^''^Drudeigh am ■ P° st - without obligation. J WAS Taged 22)— Now Instructor i FREE Literature about your Radio, for the R.N.Z.A.F., Wigram." I Course. 1 njP (aged 40). —"Now chier operator 1 . „ ■ or Meteorological Station." a Hundreds or Druleigh Students ADDREas: J attractive and well paid positions all;*"""*- 3 "-*** ■ over the world. Unique personalised! «: 1 I training either at the College or by" — - ( Mail guarantees success. Call or write* mmmmm mm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmm j DRULEIGH RADIO COLLEGE 12 O'CONNELL STREET, AUCKLAND. NEW ZEALAND'S PREMIER RADIO SCHOOL.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 167, 17 July 1941, Page 15
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