SAVINGS WEEK COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS.—Mr W. G. V. Fernie, chairman of the Christchurch branch of the New Zealand Savings Committee, with the prize-winners in the “savings time” competition sponsored by the committee in association with “The Press.” From left are Mr Fernie, Peter Roberts (third), Mrs A. Gregerson (second), Mr I. W. Duff (first), and Mrs E. J. Rule (fourth). At the start of the recent Savings Week a clock wks wound by the Mayor (Mr A. R. Guthrey) and then sealed and locked in a safe in the City Council Chambers. Readers of “The Press” were invited to guess the time at which the clock would stop, and also to write a seven-word slogan suitable for next year’s Savings Week.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 3
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120SAVINGS WEEK COMPETITION PRIZE-WINNERS.—Mr W. G. V. Fernie, chairman of the Christchurch branch of the New Zealand Savings Committee, with the prize-winners in the “savings time” competition sponsored by the committee in association with “The Press.” From left are Mr Fernie, Peter Roberts (third), Mrs A. Gregerson (second), Mr I. W. Duff (first), and Mrs E. J. Rule (fourth). At the start of the recent Savings Week a clock wks wound by the Mayor (Mr A. R. Guthrey) and then sealed and locked in a safe in the City Council Chambers. Readers of “The Press” were invited to guess the time at which the clock would stop, and also to write a seven-word slogan suitable for next year’s Savings Week. Press, Volume CX, Issue 32460, 21 November 1970, Page 3
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