HOW TO MAKE MONET IN ONE EASY LESSON
Firstly, work hard—secondly, take -a look at your weekly earnings. How much could you really save? Whatever the amount—it may be a few pounds or may be a few shillings, write it down on a piece of paper. Now, look at these various avenues of saving: Post Office Savings Banks. Trustee Saving Banks, Life Assurance, Building Societies, Government Loans. Local Body Shares, Trading Banks, sound Investments. Write them down, too, if you like. Next decide which of these, or how many of these savings avenues you could afford to use. Remember, a few shillings a week will soon mount up. This way your money works for you. Always remember. Nothing Succeeds Like Saving! —lssued by the New Zealand Savings Committee. , P.B.A.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29702, 21 December 1961, Page 22
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