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A Ik /JI I II IF / Be 5t p*rty. Ae«tre or dance, shc knows how lo Accentuate her feminine chann by cleverly chosen clothes. always set off by her * Finest w *ll ’ hosiery Bonds Sy-tnetra. o. AUS.I •FINEST OF ALL’ BONDS ’FINEST OF ALL’ BONDS «INEST OF ALL’ BONDS ’FINEST OF ALL’ BONDS ’FINEST OF AU.’ BONDS ’FINEFT OF AtZ»

FnsviOf \ ■t*' Outstarriine Major's / J c °noniy A ‘ • •:: •«I Here’s just one of the many letters «>uatry. per bour ‘°<*b ■ that prove Fordson Major’s operat- ,h * '*’« piu ■ ing economy. Combine economy buy Fart* > bo ■ with Fordton Major’s far lower q Ci B initial cost and the wlda range of mounted implements and you’ll I get more profitable farming. 'B| FORDSOjN MAJOR Eoiy to buy tractors and Implamenta HYDRAULICALLY MOUNTED IMPLEMENTS FORD MOTOR ’ COMPANY OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED LOWER HUTT —————— .WY.

find them in the ■ .. YOUNG MEN: The Army offers you career | *' f/W opportunities that are hard to match. Among the , J | gV y **«ancles are many for keen young men who can learn ■ ’ • •,*,*'* to bo ,n *tructora In Artillery. Armour, Engineers, i ' JRrW ■>" < lnfantr r er ASC - H y» u * r « 18 end «nd«r 21, \ your eonvnenclng wage | ( £5-5-0 a week, If - jF over 21, £6-0-0 a week—both rate* plus free board, 'A *J? clothing and other allowance*. For a private over 21, < ; mlrri, d living out of camp, the minimum com- yaK I > ■»?’» mencing wage I* £9-0-0 a week. A* you learn your u* KSL | l° b •"* wfl * n you *ro fit to undertake responsibility, p /' * piy lncrt ““ •’PWy- Your local Army Office cm I ’,, ff ,u PPly a,t l"formation you need. "TRADESMEN: The Army has numerou* vac- i . is and(s for oWlfmd Tradesmen,.., men who want to L ? yMjMB ? W ° rk Wlth mod-rn *iulpment under first clam 'eon- ( fIL. ’ ditlons. Under the new pay rates allowance Is made ~ -MW for ’ k,,l > and »private, married and living out of camp, -JOB Mrnl * m,nlmum o 1 P«r week and he can, still “ * private but wlth tradt earn up to gF t M £l2-0-0 a week Immediately on enlistment. Thia, tox«ther with Clothing end other allowances, makes Ann y l,f * real| y Mtrectlve to the skilled man. Soo lm? '* your Army Office about It today. jSL. the WS L- i ■J' f /• - ■ I Army Offices at: CHBISTCHUBCH, 272 Montreal Streoti ASHBURTON. 48 Burnett Mno» . * TIMABU, 24 Barnard Street; WESTPORT. Henley Street; GREYMOUTH. M Talnui BMA

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26465, 5 July 1951, Page 9

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