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ON HOLIDAYS ... it’s rash to fake c,sl,! A SsSii ME Use the P. 0.5.8. “Travellers’ Cash” system to keep your money safe >a|| If All HAAfI it I Drawing out enough money to last your whole holiday is Just asking for yUll IlvVll trouble. Lose it have it stolen and your holiday’s ruined! This new • system protects you against risk —gives P. 0.5.8. customers more convenient use of their accounts than ever before. Here’s all you have to do Call at your normal Post Office Savings Bank and give as many specimen signatures as there are places where you’re likely to need more money. That’s all! These signatures are sent on to the Post Office Savings Bank Offices at the places you name and when the time comes you can go in, produce your Pass Book in the usual way and draw the money you need. The only condition is that you draw not more than £5O at once and that you make only ONE withdrawal in any period of seven days that is, x every seven days you can make one withdrawal of any amount from £1 to £5O. The Scheme is available to holders of Post Office Savings Bank Accounts and Thrift Accounts but not School Savings. Take advantage of this extra Post Office Savings Bank Service whenever you go away ... arrange for this holiday’s “Travellers’ Cash” NOW 1 POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK NZSC 13.48
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28155, 19 December 1956, Page 21
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