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V'-:.; -1..?- , x • *' - “WW FIRST STEP TO A FINE future /.' j| IT>S fi GRAND life as a seaman in the navy .- 11 Jb I ia . ■tnE • r pHE \oung men who cntei the Royal New Zealand Navy’s barracks 88-i^.*’ *" ■l’ \ti< kiand—H.M.N.Z S. PHILOMEL—Ircgin a future that can HMKmm-T '-airil- * ** take them to the very top. The-e <an be the important tears of RRR < **** * BBPJ '’Me *'{* T -a /B Bkt-'* JHk.'SI their lues for the N.i-.x tixl.iy oilers a -p.--. i.i!i-cd and thorough • r ■», • - iS? ” JP gsi B Bm* fl training for a wide range of careers. K*■ >M ; JF JKtk fIBK Firstly ashore and later at sea they receive the most modem tuition. ft;/* jK*Jj ’■ f-' I f '/Jm si ** they seamen—members of the Navy’s and most varied g?* '■ flk I lai. ''' f 4 JE Bf branch— the Navy's weapons and how to 1 ■ ngj. -"1 ?fl Jf® fIIHI o;>eraic hydrographic | " ~Bk . < ! 1 >' ■ fIH sur\ eying, anti-submarine warfare, radar plotting ot piiysic al training. , 1B ' * But above ail thev learn the skills of the seaman, and L ‘A>“ >« i-* W J • •’* * MR BO as scnior rating* n>«y take charge of the Navy s 79-ton seagoing motor -s. '4 ' 881 i aunt he*. Ivf Bml Promotion is open to all who join. Over half of all serving officers in f ’•' TfeV'»v'vhy PT'-t' MW today’s Royal New Zealand Navy joined as ratings. Many of these spzffl/' ■ '- J.” ■ hold the rank of Commander and above—positions of high responsibility ■ an d great reward. h i Seaman, or anv other branch, it’s a good, healthy Practical seamanship, like splicing, still plays a \ V, , The Navy is also a stepping stone to a successful civilian career. outdoor life in the Navy. Urge part in a modem sailor s life. / j ■ Employers seek ex-Naval men, and many others have established their U. Tfifc., ' i ■ > own businesses. V *"• .....■' ■ x _____ START A REWARDING CAREER WITH .-WWW Twl THE ROYAL 'SsEW ZEKLRND NAVY ' r— ——— —— —j ■*■■ WBfWyt.lMK °« expanding Navy, with fa new ship, and new equipment, haa openings in all i. 1,!, in dM»3. Sto*,. weapon <K mlm. »». «&MEB&>fiBBKIBBHB tejr&gg **** N...V ~ '•<•■«. >»i|> Tr» S e.m.„k«>».l.o« l o„,e t l j£ 3 MimMHM L-a*J7li\ m op™ » IM7| Si..™ .nJ ? ‘HfryrTß /'jßm tamers and metal workers, later specialising as Entinercom, Ordnance, Electrical, Radio GOOD CONDITIONS MAKE qW Vacancies also erist for Qualified Tradesmen under 28 yean as Eapneroosn, Ordnance, I TWZW K tTKODV nrrv- fßr^!) ? triqJ » and Shipwright is for 8 yean TACK A HAPPY BOY Travel to far- ■ aßr.- r' w. th oppertna. ty of re-engagement according to service reepuremori. ports is ,WThe Navy also needs women 171-40 years of age to serve in the U.R.N.Z.N.S. (Viomen s aboard, the Naw looks after i hdl these branches a scheme exists for promotion to officer rank. s.-eping quarters bunk' arc replacing hammoc s. n,c-cs make HBBMmBbiRBB Free unifosM, free dental and medical care, board and lodging, good pay and allow, aic equipped for radio, television and movie entertain- frequent crimes Foree gratuities. ment. In galleys that gleam with stainless steel, chief and there is |AiaißMHMa|9 For full details of pay, promotion and conditions of service in any branch, call on or cooks and their assistants prepare meals comparable io ample leave for ‘ s- ’•>' - '~ write to ** Navil Rcmliti:a B °® ccrhotel quality. Their equipment and methods arc the the men aboard. <F|' BBMBBrBBBI 53 CATHEDRAL SQUARE newest in cuisine. Laundries have spin-driers and electric . A , .Xw- - ; -—ironera. This is the modern Navy. ; • nmrammra^nratrara—^n—-

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Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29681, 27 November 1961, Page 21