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You’re half way to a home off your own ■X with a Home Lay-by Account— rfXxX Short of discovering a fairy godmother, regular savings is the only way -CM you can ever hope to own your own home. Getting started is the biggest hurdle. That’s why you should definitely make up your mind to open a . I Post Office Home Lay-by Account right now. Second hurdle is to keep J savings going. Horde Lay-by helps there by offering you a worthwhile T —— incentive to save ... a free deposit of £5 for every £lOO you deposit up . I to £l,OOO. Young couples may have separate accounts and each will benefit in this way. All deposits earn standard P. 0.5.8. interest, as well. You enjoy special consideration from the State Advances Corporation in raising a loan to build. There are a number of interesting features about the Home Lay-by plan you ought to know about. Make a point of asking at your nearest Post Office for a free descriptive leaflet and Post Office Savings Bank staff will fIHMaEaENEfIB gladly answer questions. save for a home of your own—open a POST OFFICE Home Lay-by Account m Issued by the New Zealand Savings Committee. 20.M.48 ■

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Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume XCVI, Issue 28347, 5 August 1957, Page 13

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