What Happened Under Labour in New South Wales Advertisements clipped from the "Sydney Morning Herald," Sep. 9, Oct. 7 and 9, 1931. \ p< OVERNMENT Savings Bank Book, £430, Sell^fc { £260' —M—PWi—Pi, Woollahra. ff ff^ OVERNMENT Bank Deposits Bought at full value, «S V VJ 6/8 in pound. No. 7291, Herald. J | } f^i OVERNMENT Savings Bank deposit £2000, would J . (VJ accept 12/6 in the £ net. No. 1790, Herald. jl ]/^< OVERNMENT Savings "Bank Books Purchased. i& I vT 10/ in £ net, no charges whatever. Spot casti. g I i"T>ANK Books.—Private Gentleman will pay 10/6 *L ■ iX) £ net. Ground Floor, Mt Elizabeth-st. M )'T>ANK Books negotiated, 12/ in £. Bring certifi- g j^ttk. -D catcs. AOPBi, WM,' ■■■■P, Wingello B I T WANT to Sell outright my Money Deposited in : :^^^m'Bßt \ -*■ Government Savings Bank. Fixed deposit £2000 J [ &&&£ss W&l^m. i odd, Savings Bank Book £1000 odd, and will take | : BmmWfc For obvious reasons tbe names of the persons advertising have been deleted. gfiF Iwmf§\ DONT RISK SAVINGS "We have worked hard for every penny we have in the Savings Bank, and we are not going to risk our Savings at the hands of the Labour Party with their reckless financial ideas. We remember that Lang's policy in New South Wales closed the doors of the Government Savings Bank, destroying the people's savings and creating much hardship." Financial inflation and political control of banking would immediately , menace the value of your Savings and Insurance Policies. The policy of the Labour Party would destroy the rock of Confidence on which the whole financial structure is built. To maintain financial stability, vote for National Government candidates. tW CANDIDATES A Vote Against the Government is a Vote for Labour
DEPENDABLE GOODS DEUVERY At the beginning of another year we thank our many customers for their continued loyalty to us, and assure them that no effort will be spared to maintain a service up to the highest standard and to study their interests in every way. As in the past, our charges will be on the lowest possible scale. Our present Daily Service between Christchurch and Leeston (including wayside centres) can always be depended upon. Trucks leave Farmers' Saleyards, Christchurch ('Phone 36-459) every day at 5 p.m. Very favourable rates for back-loading. E. BIRCH General Carrier. 'Phone 28, Lincoln. Postal Address: P.O. Box 23, Lincoln.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume LVI, Issue 86, 12 November 1935, Page 8
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