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4 mil IMORRISOH POWER LAWN Rowers l«n .... £5l/10/- X 20in .... £64/-/- # J MEADOW I X Ye«, Ashby- Bergh’s '' have just the -right 5 type of Mower for your needs whether gKf It be power or hand. MORRISON iMk for home and CLUBS /Tmasport ifflE mowers _.... 12in Service .... £5/17/6 Min Service .... £6/1/3 M ~ /.M- & y 1 4in Cleveland .... £6/8/6 i iMiIW MbM l6 ' n cleveldnd • ••• 26/14/9 Min Meteor (de luxe), £B/13/6 Rubber Tyres Optional Grass Catchers .... From 14/6 AIX FULLY GUARANTEED <C«sa. A n. .J ALI. WtlCB REDUCED ROLLOWINS Tne Haraivare Specialists” aboution of sales tax HIGH STREET ▼and CASHEL STREET Estd. 1864 CHRISTCHURCH

Time now... • •to book for N.A.C Xmas and New Year holiday flights! Your chosen summer N.A.C. flight plans for holiday season air are playground is not-so- , „ , far-awayground • when open! Better book soon because thousands of people you fly N.A.C! > flew to their holidays last year . . . liked it . . . and will be making sure again. Flying is the comfortable way to W / holiday travel. Gets you there with relaxing speed ... takes the “lug” out of luggage ... no crush, no crowding • •. . refreshments are available at main airports. Flying ***a-»* - • is especially saving when the children are going along • •. . they don’t get travel weary . . there are Airport HX H * Hostesses to help mothers. For bookings or information » regarding holiday air travel contact any accredited NA.C. Agent or your— N.A.C. AIR CENTRE ) 104 Gloucester Street, ( ia.A-C Phone 69-649, Christchurch. • KSV IBAtANB NATION AZ XI»WAY» C«Kr«*ATI*M

TRAINED MANARY THIS YEAR, 100 boys entered the Army to start their career training in the REGULAR FORCE CADETS. IN JANUARY NEXT YEAR, the Army will have vacancies for 100 more |* o y s » ISJ to 18. NOW is the time to ' investigate this first - class opportunity. The Army draw, many N.C.O*9—and some officers—from its Cadets who are thoroughly A . *(“ ?**! in tra<,el . ■* instructors, or for clerical, accounting and administrative work. ..mL With board and clothing provided, and Wg other advantages, cadet pay commences a* gMA £2-9-7 a week (under 16) or £2-18-4 (over 16 and under IS) and after graduation can rise like this (actual rate depending on length of service, skill, whether married or single and whether living in or out of camp):— /Wjg s .41 njjf Private under 21 £6-3-1 to £l3-18-10 ?. r £ eant £l2-12-0 to £l9-5-0 ■■ Bm w.o.i £is-i.o to £2i-7-o 111 H Yes, it pays to be a trained man. And it ’ W JI " E,SULA '’ <■, r - “J GET A FREE COPY of tht illustrated — — booklet "Boys in the Army”. Ask •t any Army Office. Or post , I I The Director of Public Relations, J Army Headquarters, , P.O. Box 99, WELLINGTON. I Please send me the booklet‘Boys in the Army* I \ dealing with Regular Force Cadetships. ! \ NAMES { ADDRESS } : \ CT * « Join the REGULAR FORCE I cadets:

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Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27735, 12 August 1955, Page 14

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Page 14 Advertisements Column 2 Press, Volume XCII, Issue 27735, 12 August 1955, Page 14

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