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Here's some helpful information so you can VGet to know the New Zealand DOLLAR NOTES to 10/. BROWN to £5 BLUE This note is the equivalent of the This is the equivalent of the existing. £5 note: similar in F A present 10/- note. It is similar in colour. It is also'smaller than its I ■ colour and is slightly smaller than £.s,d.equivalent. the 10/-note. EQUAL MAUVE to GREEN This note is equivalent to the present The $2O note is equal to the £lO note £1 note: again it is similar in colour. In value and is also similar in colour. Is slightly bigger than the $1 note Again it is smaller than its£.s.d. I but smaller than the present £1 note. equivalent. I ORANGE EQUAL to £5O RED HMM■■■■|MB| I This is the only dollar note that does This $lOO note, like its £5O equivalent, I not have an £.s.d. equivalent. It is is the largest note in value that will 'MJ | T B I included to fill the gap between $2 be in circulation. Like the £5O note, I 1 ■ I and $lO and will add even greater It will be red in colour. It will be I ease and convenience to money smaller than the £5O note—and the ■£*. I handling. Size is between the $2 same size as the $2O note. I and $lO notes. The New dollar notes are / /Z **fipnipmbprthe s> \ interchangeable with the £ notes Changeover starts Banks will start to withdraw £.s.d. notes Immediately after the I ICi+li li il\/ / I changeover but for a time the two will circulate side by side and \ IU 111 UUly will be interchangeable. This changeover period will let you get to +l»" I know these new dollar notes. You’ll find them easy to recognise N. UllS VSai"! .S I because the colour of their £.s.d. equivalents has been retained in every case except the new $5 note. And you'll find them easier to use because they’re smaller and handier. EB Issued by the Decimal Currency Board .11U I |BP «o.kj

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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 21

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Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 21

Page 21 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31306, 28 February 1967, Page 21