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THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND NAVY ARTIFICER APPRENTICE SCHEME OFFERS YOU FIRST RATE TRAINING IN PRACTICAL MARINE, ELECTRICAL MB ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING within New Zealand and overseas Sophisticated modern ships and Age: Not less than 15. Not more Personal Qualis<ations: Once modern equipment demand the than 17i/ 2 years. you are accepted into the scheme skills of young men, trained as Educational Standard: At least 3 you are thoroughly trained as a specialists, to maintain the com- years secondary school. School competent naval technician and plex machinery, weapons and Certificate standard in English, supervisor. The Navy, therefore, weapon controls, radio and radar full Mathematics, a Science sub- wants young men with a strong vital to their efficient operation. ject. A high standard of education interest in the sea and ships— Everyyearthe Royal New Zealand is required because technical potential leaders with the ability Navy invites’-applications from education in the course is aimed eventually to take charge of young men to train for this at the intermediate level of the other technical staff in a variety extremely interesting and varied N.Z.C.E. for those with the nec- of situations. career; essary ability. THE TRAINING YOU RECEIVE WILL, OF COURSE, 3E INVALUABLE WHEN YOU RETURN TO CIVILIAN LIFE THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND umiv to the Naval Recruiting Officer, Government Building, Fort Street, Auckland; 49 w ' ,!is street - Wellington, 75 Cathedral'Square, Christchurch; 255 George Street, Dunedin.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31785, 16 September 1968, Page 10
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