SAVINGS FOR WAR
Efforts are being made in the city and suburbs to speed up the progress of the national savings campaign, which produced much less than the quota of £15,063 aimed at for the metropolitan area last week. A barometer on the front of the Chief Post Office records the total invested, and arrangements have been made for barometers to be erected also on the Auckland Savings Bank and on prominent buildings. In the suburbs "money-balls" will be hung on the flagstaffs of the post offices to indicate the progress being made in each district-
Mr. C. V. Holyoake, district organiser in Auckland, states that committees of citizens to assist in the campaign have been set up or are being formed throughout the Auckland postal district.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 279, 25 November 1941, Page 8
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