\ 44 2 Ll\ I saj« Doris James Ex-Typist Munition Worker When Jack enlisted I sat down to wait for the end of the war. I knitted and wrote and lived for cables. Then Jack was wonnded. That’s when the war be* came a personal affair between me and Hitler, and I got a job where I could pull my weight. Every week quite a few shillings go plonk into my National Savings Account. That’s helping Jack in a practical way, by providing equipment which I and others help to make. After the war, I can see those shillings turning into bright curtains and cushions and coverings, in a home that’s going to make np for a lot that Jack has missed. s When you’re working 50 hours or more a week it’s natural to view that as a big enough war effort for one man or woman. When you used to turn out to a Home Guard parade in a wintry southerly* that was a pretty stout effort* too. But can any of ns, honestly, ever say we’ve done enough f Whether yon at add a National War Savings Account to your other war jobs or not is your own affair. No one will compel you to take out an account or to make a deposit. But it’s a fine, personal way of bringing Victory nearer, of giving New Zealand a hand now* and again later when the factory chimneys start smoking for peace. 32 NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS Your Personal Victory front. t% S-Tear Bonds; purchase prices £l. £l9, £B7-16-8. Savings Accounts; deposit* mads «p to 30th Jane, 1943, repayable 30th Jane, 1945. Deposits made on sv after Ist July, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1946. WS. 12.24
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 24021, 9 August 1943, Page 7
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