HIS PLAN FOR SAVING.
"I have hit on a plan which does me personally a lot of good, and which, I think, may assist others," says a Spectator correspondent.' "I am hopeless in money matters, and although I make up and down about £1500 a year and live most simply I never seem, to save. Now this is all changed. I make it a point of honour to buy one 5s War Loan voucher every day, 'and I am beginning, already to be proud of my growing heap. "Another great point about it is that one realises how small sums saved mount up, and also it is splendid to be reminded day by day in this way of one's duty to save, and it is astonishing how a 'taxi* less here and a cigar less there provides, without any hardship, the wherewithal. Until I started my plan I thought such daily' savings were too small to matter, but now I know better, and feel better as the result."
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Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 11
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168HIS PLAN FOR SAVING. Evening Post, Volume XC, Issue 86, 9 October 1915, Page 11
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