r| t M HERE’S PROOF! SAMSON HIGH GLOSS IS THE BEST PAINT FOR YOUR HOUSE In 1956 Bean Rock Lighthouse in the middle of the Auckland Harbour was painted with Samson High Gloss. It did not require repainting until 1966, when the Auckland Harbour Board again chose Samson High Gloss to protect this lighthouse from the extreme weather conditions. Surely, sheer performance like this is proof that Samson High Gloss provides MAXIMUM protection for your home. Samson is the outstanding High Gloss house paint, for protection and for eye-appeal. Ask to see the 42 top fashion colours on the FREE Samson High Gloss Colour Card at your local paint store now. HIGH GLOSS WHEN ONLY THE BEST WILL DO
Simply show your Post Office passbook in Queen Street in Doubtful Sound (or any of the 1113 Post Office Savings Banks) and you’ll find full Deposit and Withdrawal services! It doesn’t matter where you are —in Just present your passbook and establish your Queen Street, Auckland; aboard the identity. It sas easy as that t Wanganella moored in Deep Cove; ot j ier bank can match this kind of facility. And anywhere from the Chatham Islands to with it goea the other Post office Savings Bank Whangarei INo matter where you are, serv j ces extended banking hours (including any of the Post Office Saving s Bank s nights): and no fewer than seven types of branches will let you withdraw up accoun ts (an account for every purpose). to £2O a week up to £lOO a week if you’ve sent your signature on ahead. No wonder over two million New Zealanders choose to .. the lost Office THE PEOPLES BANK
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31169, 20 September 1966, Page 23
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