MAY 1 \ / \ POINT OUT \ WE SELL \JvUy DIRECT TO THE PUBLIC Now it's easier Tb than ever to ‘flselect ... CARPETS and all HOME FURNISHIHGS from us because our friendly terms are available on all goods. For aH jMir floor covering requirements, consok Let us quote you on call grade* of Axminsters, Bremworth*, Wilton*, Tufted Carpets, Linos, Vinyls, Tiles, etc. We can also show you Lounge Suites, Fireside Suites, Chairs, Holland and Venetian Hinds. AR are available on our friendly terms. Upstairs, *b*n Iggo’s th* CteaM. took for th* csrpot In th* doorway.
I B I 1 • ~7 ■■■■■■ . EoDMUKgggl W V MDINHY MCCUEN. \ THRIFT CLUB. SPECIAL PURPOSE ACCOUWB < A ;C' < The ,<HioioakP<>*t Office Saving* : Many firm* operate Thrift Clubs, help you save for a spacial ohjectivn Bsnk AtttMint toying three per , Each member nominates to the pay a new fridge, TV, a new ioungn y;<mOanM*uj> to *20,000. / clerk th* amount to be deducted carpet or junior's education. You Anyone may open an Ordinary from hi* salary, and .paid into his may operate up to five Special Account—<in fact many people open ' account; an ideal way to budget Purpose Account* each of *lOOO, them for their children at birth. You for regular expenses, and earn three in addition to any other saving* meyaieoshare an Ordinary Account per cent interest at the same time, accounts. toitl) jfnotiwr person; this is called Interest rate: 3 per cent. H K9I I' KF' " E BeSQUIRRELWISB i nmw; Sthsd: .. • nKh: ■MDHBSDOnHi * \ NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. SCHOOL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS. » Peafahed for those Saving- for their' The account for a long-term savings Over 300,000 children in 2,300 w <*/ %/'. 7 ''.'-’toMhgmp: This atownt earns mR plants trip overseas, marriage, or schools are learning the seving* ■Z;-;?- ' uyi ffre 5 USU a| three per cent retirement A higher rate of interest habit through these accounts. To en- ■/ interest, but qualifies for afree (34 percent) is-earned on deposits courage them, the Post Office grant* <!. /J. J deposit df $lO for every S2OO saved left intact for two years. a free deposit of 10 cents when th* ■ - arid later used for home building or ' first 90 cents have been saved, after Burches*. Spread over four year* which th* account earns three per •h- V can earn f ent interest. An additional grant * free deposit of up to *lOO. j made to the school, to promote . . activities. • ■■"■Al "■■■ ■ .; ! N? 3055 . > INVESTMENT ACCOUNTS. :■ / , . Th* idfol short-term deposit, paying 4| per cent interest. Minimum deposit *2OO, maximum $20,000 a year, with money available at call at an adjusted rate of interest. k J -..^^-^Maeese™®waMM' ■" 7 WAYS TO with the lost Office rrS^EKOHJE^ 1140 BRANCHES THROUGHOUT NEW ZEALAND
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31596, 6 February 1968, Page 8
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