I Sr" 1 is un 9 onab| y true 1 tP^sp 7 -LjjPjZ/ J iat today tbe prosperity of New 1 I ’ '' ; & Zealand depends largely on the wealth 1 1 Jl oi? tbe * and ' F° r tbat reason, the I J i R.N.Z.A.F. does not endeavour to per- | 1 W suade those whose natural bent is j g farming to make the Service a lifetime career. i 1 However there is an alternative for those who desire I I opportunities for training in a skilled trade, educational I g advancement, sport and travel, before settling down on S i the land. A short-term engagement in the R.N.Z.A.F. i || provides the answer. § § Training and discipline in the Royal New Zealand f ||| Air Force makes good men better citizens. S g For further details apply to any of the SSL f I OS7 A F recruiting f I Blißll»C a finr ß OFFICES:— ©i® f || Fanshawe Street, Air Department, McKenzies Arcade, S ® Auckland. Stout Street, High Street, > Wellington. Christchurch.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 79, Issue 3, 15 September 1949, Page 278
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