/j i'll WHWk v i... 75'K « a, r I l' fa■ l '■ ~ oa 1 BSm a Ceremonial Entrance: Frigates of the Royal New Zealand Navy ' enter Wellington Harbour, August 1979. Apprenticeships to Adventure Young men who have served their trade 5-stage. New Zealand Certificate in Engineering and technical apprenticeships in the Royal New courses may be considered for promotion to Zealand Navy can succeed anywhere. Not only commissioned officer rank, are they qualified in their chosen trade but they vr, o develop the confidence and efficiency which Do l/OU Quality. follows from the discipline of Navy life. jf y OU believe you have the aptitude, A career m the Navy is demanding but the are between 15 and 19> medically fit and a fifth rewards include travel, companionship, variety, former studying S .C. Maths, English and a good pay, over five weeks annual leave, free science subject, find out more now. Send this dental and medical care, free initial uniform and COU p On or contact your nearest Naval upkeep allowances and good trade training. Recruiter, without obligation. Marine, Weapon, fl Electrical, Radio. || z . The Navy offers apprenticeships in ' 'L , ®'. Marine, Weapon, Electrical and Radio W/L-l I Engineering. After 5 weeks preliminary naval z | training your four year course will include y ~ 5 (depending on your choice of apprenticeship): I<[ f j“ ■' - : , fitting, turning, welding, marine engineering J technology, air-conditioning and ventilation systems, maintenance and repair of gunnery, hydraulic and pneumatic systems, electronic v t "T and control engineering, digital computers, Technicians prepare seacat for missile launch. radar, telecommunications. You will be — encouraged to study for the New Zealand ’ Auckland- Christchurch: | Trade Certificate with the opportunity for : 2nd Floor, CMLBuiidi ng, King Edward Barracks, ■ promotion to Warrant Officer. Those with giXSwiT'' above average ability who possess the required • p H ! personal qualities and who have the necessary ■ Wellington: . 2 uned 'A- , - ■ educational pre-requisites to undertake the I HousejSinc^sTr^t :C ''' J Telephone: 726-100 Telephone: 770-298 I / W I Please send me details of an Engineering Career in the Royal . I eW Z ea * an dNavy. | I* | Name | BMW I | -y ■. -ia& | Age Telephone Number | I Preferred Scheme* |> AaWiWI,/4/X i I ‘Marine, Weapons, Electrical, Radio » * | I» «&wv I l Applications dose I EngineßoomWatchkeeperadjusisVnroitiesin J 26 September 1980 youll QO places |l ‘HMN7S Canterbury', 3 _ LaesißHaawmßSiiaMin.-idCTßnnnmiMan wnnaj
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