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7 '/jr'i I « I !■ The daily post of a busy trading bank, although large and varied, produces few surprises. We were all the more pleased, therefore, when a letter, turned up one morning enclosing the photograph reproduced above. It showed two and a half-year-old Margaret Robinson so captivated by a BNZ magazine advertisement that she completely ignored Dad’s camera. The snapshot, Mother wrote, was completely unposed and she thought we might appreciate a print Indeed we do appreciate it. Especially as the caption of the advertisement Margaret is studying reads: “A BNZ cheque account helps all the family”. And if her family’s account helps Margaret only indirectly today, the time will come when we can offer her more tangible proof of our services. From the day a young person starts earning a regular salary, a BNZ personal cheque account promotes thrift, independence and sound financial management. So thank you Margaret for the compliment We’re saving a BNZ cheque book for you. BANK WITH THE NEW ZEALAND’S LEAPING BANK FOR MORE THAN 100 YEARS s.l * * —g,
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29909, 24 August 1962, Page 7
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