CHRISTCHURCH NURSERIES SPRING SALE DETAILS SATURDAY'S PRESS PAGE No. 5 116 PHILPOTTS RD.
ARE YOU A LEADER? y Wei..*- , 4 y .J.. WKS J 'YWWMjy•’ ■ ... Find out. We’re talking about add plain, commonsense lo tha Hawaii, Australia or Europe. Army officers. Becoming one can. other necessary qualities. A. If you’re put off that’s fine. You're be tough. Only one in every four modem army also needs a largo probably better suited to a wholly applicants makes the grade. number of officers with scientific academic or business career. The man or woman who follows and technical aptitudestelectronics Determined to become an Officer? the profession of arms must be are of ever-increasing importance. Then if you’re between 17 and 27 capable of becoming a leader; and What will you do? You’ll be have a crack at the Regular for that there are three responsible for training the men Officers Selection Board, to see if requirements. To know the job and women under your command, you have the necessary qualities, thoroughly. To be physically and caring about them, building up There’s no obligation to go further, mentally fit. To have the military their trust so they’ll obey you in a If you’re successful you could start qualities of courage, imagination, crunch— be it peacekeeping, your officer training in Waiouru, initiative and comradeship, overseas assistance, civil or in Australia at Duntroon or I t’s vital to the. country that the emergency. Portsea. Wherever you start, you’ll Army should attract a proportion Your life will also include office be put through an exacting but of the best brains to its ranks. routine, continuing academic and stimulating programme. At the same time there’s room foE promotion courses, and maybe the Contact your nearest Army those who may not be especially occasional overseas exercise or Recruiting Office for details, or good at their books, but who can attachment in Fiji, Singapore, complete the coupon below. ’ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■ TO-.The Director of Recruiting. Defence WU VV W JVVIV* fl 1 lc ’* d 4 uarte "- Privltt WELLINGTON MaUR* U** IiVISKSu TRAINED =EE== tVAYivnc UEiAVEiltd . BO
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