What Will You Be Doing In 1990? Graduating from University or Tech with an Accountancy Degree? If your answer is yes, then Arthur Young’s Accounting Scholarship could be for you. For successful applicants, the Scholarship means financial aid during the study years and a job with Arthur Young following graduation. As one of New Zealand’s leading Accountancy firms, Arthur Young offers good career prospects, working in such diverse businesses as merchant and investment banking, tourism, international trade, fashion and retailing. - ? Applications are now open for Arthur Young Accounting Scholarship. See your Careers Adviser-tor an application form, or telephone your local Arthur Young office, 791-870 and ask for Peter Cox or lan Whitelaw. A Arthur Young , , A MEMBER OF ARTHUR YOUNG INTERNATIONAL / '
NAVY CAREERS ; SKILLS TO LAST i A LIFETIME HT Don the uniform of the Royal New Zealand Navy and your world is -|dL, transformed. You’re a person with status, confidence, ready to take full I 1 5 advantage of the wide choice of career specialisations that only the Navy can * *' offer. TgT ’ Action and the outdoors, companionship, travel, first class pay, free initial IHEftSWffiEi uniform (thereafter an upkeep allowance), free medical and dental care, 26 ' . M’ajjpS working days annual leave, first class professional, trade and technical I ( < WLgu I training. Look at these career opportunities. ' * ® ■ SAILORS fi if you’re 16 to 25 years old and have completed at least two years 8 1 ! secondary education you could enter September, February or May as a ~Seaman (radar, sonar, weapons, electronic warfare), Hydrographic Assistant, t 1 IT, ’ Communicator (radio operator, signals), Writer (Clerk), Stores Accountant, - ■ Gook, Steward, Medical Attendant, Musician, Marine Engineering Mechanic or 1 Weapon Electrical Mechanic. .' . OFFICERS For 7th formers, there’s the University Training Scheme which gives you FSr " 'X ~ full time study on full P ay at Auckland University. For those with at least School - Certificate in four subjects including English and Mathematics, there’s the Midshipman Scheme with a year’s training ashore before going to sea. Age: between 17 and 23. Entry in January. ' TyV Wh*" qO Ask your careers advisor or your nearest Naval , » . W. ■ 'TB Recruiter for further information, or post this coupon ar g • * to King Edward Barracks, 67 Cashel Street, \\ Christchurch. Telephone 794-800 Ext 817 » w : ' >' you ’ll so places ESEI EEDSI ES3 E3S3 EICT rasi ES23 SES3 HEsm EEH) EiFagss SU nama r:t-i ■ Please send me without obligation more information on Navy Careers. i Name ..... I I Address _ — — | I — : 1 | Age Now : Telephone__ | Tick preferred scheme: Sailor Officer RNRO2BSI ■ y WMF BUM 888 888 BM KM ESS BKEy BUB 888 BB Ml EBB BBSfIBM HK 888
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