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JI ■ Making hay while M i EiMiS I SMh r - -’■■*"*** "X- •* - VMfiflLHB R M ~ "" .. .rjg • Z. ‘rffilj i HI 11 ■ ' J. & jR?-K5|SFtf --/■ BC, • Making hay while the sun shines is an old fanning nflTVllngg adage with sound practical thinking behind it. Apply ■■■■■ ■ 11 ■ ■ the thought to saving and you’ll see what we mean. .R RR R R ■ ■RB BfcL. When things are going well, saving is easy. If times ■ ■ Wil HI _ become harder, you’d find it much harder to save. _R That’s why it’s wise to save as much as you possibly can right now, while you can. Saving offers you RR "R "RJ|RJRR security, independence and respect. Savings enable |R RaB you to handle financial emergencies without worry. WFwA wR wR Wr For the farmer there are so many ways to save money,. Insurance, Building Societies, Trading, Trustee and Post Office Bank deposits, Government Stock, Development Bonds and other Sound Investments. Why not R R RK R* work out a saving plan right now - it’s as important as R R RRMI anything else on the farm. Think about it. You’ll AW II A I I agree...it’s a good habit, this saving habit - good for IRB■IR ■ R I R R you and good for New Zealand. RR R RbR R ■ ISSUED BY THE NEV ZEALAND SAVINGS COHITTEE nsc 7

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29827, 21 May 1962, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29827, 21 May 1962, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CI, Issue 29827, 21 May 1962, Page 17