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BOYS! IMMEDIATE TRAVEL and a fine career! A hand-picked few of this year’s applicants for RNZAF apprenticeships win study at the Royal Australian Air Force School of Technical Training at Wagga Wagga for a period of 3i year*. The tuition b of a high order, a* befits key technicians of the future. Training b aa follows: Instrument Fitter. Electrical Fitter, Aratnament Finer. Applicants must be between 16-17 years in January, 1964 (17f in exceptional cases); have at least School Certificate which includes mathemathics and general science or physics, or applied mechanics: or have their headmasters' affirmation that they are likely to pass in these subjects if presenting themselves for S.C. at the end of the year. Privileges include Christmas leave by air to New Zealand each year. Applications close late September, 1963, for entry in January, 1964. IF YOU MEASURE UP, cut out this advertisement and mall it NOW to your nearest RNZAF Recruiting Office with your name and address Auckland. 42 Wakefield era St, Wellington, 49 Willis St. Christchurch, High St. Dunedin, Princes St. PARENTS: You will be consulted throughout. Parents may nominate guardians in Australia, or guardians satisfactory to them will be appointed. Supervision is thorough.

n ** N * z - PCr |L LABOUR ■WS PARTY The Marlborough Representation Committee wishes to introduce the official Labour Candidate Mr W. G. (Bill) Kenyon to the electors of Marlborough. Mr Kenyon, who lives in Picfon, served in the Pacific Zone during World War ll M is 44 yaara old, married, and haa three children. Ho haa previously lived in the Marlborough Electorato during which time ho took an active part in the Labour Party, being vice-preaidont of the L.R.C. Since that time ho haa resided in the Motuoka area of the Buller Electorate where he waa employed aa a Branch Managar for a Transport Company. Mr Kenyon has had 20 years' experience in mixed farming and tobacco growing, and has held the following positions in various organisations:— President of Northern Buller L.R.C. President and Secretary Foxhill Branch Labour Party. President Motueka Tobacco Growers' Association. Secretary Covedale Branch Federated Farmers. Secretary Dovedale Pig Club. Member Nelson Provincial Executive Federated Farmers. Chairman Dovedalo Young Farmers' Club. Chairman Tasman School Committee. We confidently recommend Mr Kenyon to the Electors of Marlborough as a person who hes the necessary experience to ably represent them in Parliament. Mr Keeyoa, accompanied by Mr S. Gladstone, National Executive Member, will be In the Cheviot, Culverden, Rotherham, Walaa and Hosmer areas on the list, 22nd, and 23rd of August. (Mrs) R. M. Clcughlev. Hon. Sec. Marlborough L.R.C.

jRKsSXWJk MI It) IkV Tm glad I did something about if And how glad. For fanning is a serious business that takes up every minute of his working day. That’s why he’s left his financial matters to be handled by the National Bank. That’s why he rum a cheque account with the National to pay for plant, stock and materials; why he uses the periodic payment service to pay regular bills on the due data. That’s why he goes to the National to discuss his problems - just as you could if you banked with the National. Start today. You’ll be glad joss did •omething about it - with Bank OF NEW ZEALAND LIMITED YOUR FRIENDLY BANK tuMM :vt Write or aO m for * copy of either of our free booklets, 7W ABC »j Bmkmt of **» AWsmoZ; and 7k .VwmmZ Bent and ik Smicu it Ofin. They tell you all about our services. MOM THAN 145 nANCHZS AND AGCNCU3 THKOUOHOLT NSW ZZALAND zaraa

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30213, 19 August 1963, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30213, 19 August 1963, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CII, Issue 30213, 19 August 1963, Page 6

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