NXC. APPRENTICESHIPS 1968 A wonderful opportunity is being offered by National Airways Corporation to boys leaving school this year for apprenticeships in the Aircraft General Engineering and Aircraft Electronic Engineering Trades. The Corporation has its own experienced and qualified Technical instructors, who are responsible for the technical training of all Apprentices. Technical training classes are conducted during normal working hours. The work is of a varied and interesting nature, and working conditions are excellent Initiative is encouraged and rewarded with promotion. The Corporation has a subsidised superannuation scheme, sick leave scheme,. and air travel privileges both within N.Z. and overseas, as well as organised social, sports and welfare facilities. Young man. this is your opportunity to start a career in Commercial Aviation with a progressive organisation and work on modem aircraft Do not delay Application close on September 30, 1967. for further particulars, please ring, write or call on MR EARNSHAW, ADMINISTRATION OFFICER, ENGINEERING HEADQUARTERS, CHRISTCHURCH AIRPORT. Phone 517-099, Extension 712.
I Ability, | studyand ■' ■ rewarding ii FM work M f \JO| can earn ■*w you over Bl; (■■ $4OOO Kll I ayearin f ; 1 KJH your eariy r{ » thirties LKr.Jw as a BNZ —I executive F m I-h >*. wl When you join the staff of the BNZ, you field of commerce, both within New could reach executive status at age 35 Zealand and overseas. (or even younger). The BNZ now offers more opportunities _ u.„ j , , than ever before for ambitious people. or more detailed Information ring or call It has so many new avenues ranging on *be Manager of your nearest BNZ from electronic computers to the wider branch or post this coupon now. Th* Manager, Staff Dept. Bank of Now Zealand, Head Office, PO Box 2392, Wellington Please send me your free booklet “A Career for you in the 8.N.Z.” NAME (MR,MISS) 1 ADDRESS ... VGSIO.7 Bank of New Zealand
«eo Man © rtrj. Ji Bj I GREATEST UUIOTES ELECTRICAL WARE NJ. is about to enter the age of mtdear power You’re lucky to live in the 1960’5. You can in further study, you may win a Department recejve more money, more training more Bursary that will help you to a University challenge and more opportunities in the New’ degree. H 3 uuivßrany Zealand Electricity Department than have ever been offered before. This is because N.Z.’s first Be a Man of Energy! nuclear power station is coming. . With it come a host of wonderful opportunities ~ s ls yo 4[. opportunity to get in at the start for you. 9' ai ? exciting new phase of electric power The Career You Want ’ .1°. 8e .5 traini ng and experience as _ , . n r0 «! as that ° fferin B anywhere in the world. There s probably iust the career you want wait- the man of energy. Find out how YOU can ing for you—especially if you’re still at school get ahead with . the New Zealand Electricity or Polytech. We need and will train ♦ Mechani- Department in this exciting new nuclear age. cal, Electrical and Chemical Engineers * Engin- Write and tell us about yourself what you've eering Bursars' * Administrative Staff * Tech- done, what you'd like to do. Or call and talk it nicians * Apprentices ♦ Draughtsmen. over at any district office. Travel and Good Wages Write to: The General Manager, You may be able to work in your own area. Or Private Bag, you can transfer —see more of New Zealand N 7 riortririfu while working for the Department. Pay is good uz‘ir « Department, —you’re trained for responsibility. Wellington. With or Without Training District Offices: Auckland. Hamilton, Napier, If you're leaving school shortly, ask about one Palmerston North, Dunedin, of our training schemes. Or if you're interested Christchurch, Nelson, Invercargill. N.Z. ELECTRICITY DEPARTMENT
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Press, Volume CVII, Issue 31480, 21 September 1967, Page 9
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