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"The ways they were able to help me were real eye-openers..." These are the words of an actual Bank of New Zealand customer. He believes there are hundreds of others like him. And he's agreed to let the Bank explain his story so others can learn from his experience. Whether they're farmers, or anyone else. g I He's a returned serviceman who started farming in the late g \ g 40's, which puts him among several hundred others who did ■ BW -W i the same thing. ' His banking has always fitted a pretty common place I |> J The Bank of New Zealand asks: | pattern. Opened an accountwith the Bank of New Zealand, I I used an overdraft to finance his seasonal programme; used the | Theeearepeople like him ready to 1I . ■ ■ • i ■ helpyou now atvour local BNZ branch. | Bank's services to make regular payments from his cheque | Whoeveryouare,howevermuch,orlittle,youmayhave,youcouldbeneulfrom | x x I I / Illi x *xL £. fl talking to someone at the Bank of New Zealand about Higher Interest Accounts, account, tucked away a few valuable documents With US for g Peter Thomasistypicalofthestaffatthebankwhocan helpyou by planning an e e | • fl interest earning investment programme tailored exactly to your needs. i ireesaie-Keeping. ■ There is not enough space hereto describe the many ways we can make your ‘ . n • i i • i ii I I < I savings work harder. But for a start read what Peter thinks are the five key points of I He got along well with his local branch manager but with fl this service. | atypical streak of independence, he developed the habit of | gg-'ourinterestratesarethehighest | investing his surplus money in other financial institutions, | “of n™ w««i orderly usually to provide for tax or the purchase of replacement stock. ■ moj-iwu H ■ . . . . | .. . | . a investment. They vary with the term and vg "Investment advice and help is free He wasn t unappreciative of what the BNZ had done for him; J the amount you deposit; exact rates can -no commission, no brokerage, : . .... 1 * | .. | g l ■ be discussed with the people at your no hidden costs!' he d simply never taken the time to find out how much more ■ k>cai branch. whenyoui.iv«inisa tl kofNew it could do. Until one day his bank manager opened his eyes to | Q " You g ela s l) e s c o u l r u^ m " ,mum ' a few facts. I rfinanci ?' or6anis ?S OT i v x< ax.** n better the security vou get from the only . . • , . . . . . i ii m 7 i' banking, this tree counselling can cover IB Since then, he's switched fundsfrom several outside | interest!; guaraniij e I investments to a selection ofthe Bank's higher interest accounts. | dy SS ifi s SS^ ) Si puty ° uin i| And he's found the actual interest far higher than he'd thought. | XpSS SS ! He still needs occasional short-term overdrafts, and gets I g"'X“oXi'S ds S,. ™ u ! them (without affecting his higher interest accounts) at rates only | Once your •JX worked fractionally higher than his deposits are earning. Eye-openers, | out, our people can guide you on what national prosperity's our duty-and our 1 1 indeed B periods at various rates (yet still be specifically lor you, thev're also * I available when needed). Term Deposits progressive and patriotic. We serve your ■ can be used as security lor overdraft, to interests and those of the wliole countiy. ■ @We can help you. Come ana see us. Talk to anyone at your nearest branch of the Bank of New Zealand. I Ask us to explain further any of the points above. Tell us about your sper ial needs and problems. At the Bank of New Zealand we'll do our very best to help you. , And we think our 'best' is better than anyone else's! ■ Cut out this panel, make an appointment with the i at your nearest branch of the Bank of New Zealand, and ■/ find out what these services can do for .you. Please call Now, that's what we mean by "putting a smile into banking'.' 11l Bank of New Zealand

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33539, 21 May 1974, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33539, 21 May 1974, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33539, 21 May 1974, Page 17

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