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VACANCIES fN THE ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE Men with previous experience aire required to fill the following vacancies in September: • 100 FLIGHT MECHANICS and FLIGHT RIGGERS— To have general knowledge of the use of hand tools and workshop practice. Technical instruction is an advantage. 3 MACHINE TOOL SETTERS AND OPERATORS—; Experienced in fitting and turning. . 6 CARPENTERS—AppIicants required to have knowledge of use of tools and cabinetmaking and joining. 6 MEDICAL ORDERLIES-—Experience of first aid. 30 CLERKS (General Duties) —Applicants to have good education and knowledge of typing, office procedure, and routine. Knowledge of shorthand is an advantage. 10 CLERKS (Accounting), 35 EQUIPMENT ASSISTANTS—Applicants to be of good education and required to have knowledge of ledger keeping, also stores experience. Within the next year 500 Flight Mechanics and Riggers will be • enlisted in batches of 50 or 100,, and will be posted to Air Force Stations for training. A large number of recruits in other trades will also be enlisted during the next 12 months. Initial period of service will be for eight years Regular and four years Reserve. Applicants must be: (1) Single. (2) Between the ages of 18 and 25 years. (3) Passed the Sixth Standard. ' (4) Able to pass the necessary medical examination. (5) To have some trade experience. Applications close Ist August, 1939, but any received after that date will be considered for a later enlistment. Application forms and all information regarding pay and conditions of service may be obtained on application to; THE AIR SECRETARY, Defence Services Building, Featherston Street, WELLINGTON.

D.I.C. BREAKS A TRADITION! WHEN? / WEDNESDAY Only 10 DAYS' SALE instead of usual 4 weeks—but no limit to Bargains offered!

Bon Voyage" by telegram to the port of departure Your friends leaving New Zealand will be gratified with a message of goodwill from you on the special greetings telegram form. Id a word—Minimum 6d Address your message to the ship for delivery before sailing time.

ARCTIC FURS (on.) ltd. 172 PRINCES STREET (Next WHtcombe and Tombs), ANNOUNCE' SPECIAL REDUCTION IN NEW SEASON’S CAPES FROM GNS. FOR LIMITED PERIOD ONLY. 3 These Capet are suitable for street or evening wear, and can be procured in MOLE AND BEAVER CONEY, SQUIRREL-LOCK, REAL MOLE, AND MARMOT.

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Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Star, Issue 23326, 24 July 1939, Page 5

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