FV*. ♦ • TO asoooo QUICK FACTS ABOUT 1 SAVINGS eu ■' ■f lV You can open’a National Savings $$ a-Account,, at any Post Office or* .Trustee Savings Bank, with the sum of one shilling of niore. ■A : l-a. All money invested is used solely ~ for New Zealand’s war effort. —3. Interest, which commences when : £1 is invested, is 3 per cent, per , annum. 4. Interest will be accredited after ‘ 30th June each yean, - ', - 3, Repayment will be made on 30th |j,‘ /June, 1945, or earlier-at' dis- ' cretionofthe Minister of Finance . • in case of hardship, eipergaicy special circumstances.,'' - ■ ‘ Faster * . . faster turn the wheels of industry to provide the war materials so urgently needed now. Our defences must be strengthened, our fighting forces must be trained and equipped. Faster *. . faster yet are needed National Savings to keep pace with production. A quarter-of-a-million National Savings Accounts are needed now. War makes no discrimination. This is the responsibility of every New Zealander. Are you doing your share? Has every member of your family a National Savings Account? Remember—with National Savings you lend to the Nation. Your money earns 3 per cent interest and it is an investment in Victory, in Peace, in your own Security* Act now? Your favouflte radio station will broadcast the latest figures every night# Hear the totals go up at 9 P-m. i ’V'V FOR war ii
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23350, 9 June 1941, Page 3
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