The free cheque account service for national superannuitants is just one of the things that make the Post Office Savings Bankso right for us! We couldn’t be happier. Having our cheque account gives us other national superannuation ways to make the most of the money direct-credited to our Post Office we save. Savings Bank Cheque account has There are Term Deposits, proved such a rewarding decision. ->/I ’ Investment accounts. New Zealand First, we enjoy the special ~ Savings Certificates giving us up to advantage of not paying any charges $5OO tax exemption on our interest on our cheque account (except the income. And, of course. Bonus Bonds regulation 5c cheque duty charge for with the chance t 0 win $200,000, tax each cheque). Definitely a very -zJF ree ever / month. attractive proposition especially when cr So you see why we say we you consider all the other services that couldn’t be happier. are available to us with the Post Office, Our Post Office Savings Bank And our cheque account reduces Cheque account has really made the risk of losing large sums of money. " things so much easier for us. So This, plus the all-round convenience of <77 why don’t you do the same. Just a Post Office Savings Bank Cheque F -- call into your local branch of the account, makes it the perfect way to HHf fC Post Office Savings Bank to manage money at our time of life. - discuss details. SAFECARD, our identification and IMISS We’re happy to agree with the guarantee card, enables us to get F Post Office Savings Bank when cash up to the balance of our account they say: “We’re part of your at any Post Office and guarantees our _O family.” cheque to retailers up to $5O. i JU Now we just mail a cheque off to =fi|H - r ; pay accounts and all the time keep a US n record of payments. And no matter 3 BSflkinCl where we go, one of the 1200 branches _____ I— ** around the country 1 isatoursen/ice Wete part of your family - rHL<-7 jfißt J.j \. t - EZZ.-TTyjj - = W?^" ■ "Bjs» It m ?■'• ~~^rf-r ~-'' r "' •-■,. # :-r^.3-:r:.--r-_:• i.; - * ‘” ;. ..’■■• ~ CCcjCZG?’ ..-• .'. ••■.: ■■ .■ • • . : .;• '■■• . \
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Press, 11 October 1982, Page 26
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