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George has the Right Idea George and hi* wife hare jurt finished breakfast. He is getting ready to depart to the office, when the following conversation takes place— Wife: "George, take my National Savings Pass Book to town with you and bank this S/- for me, please.’’ Georg». (Opening pass book) "By Jove, it’s a long time since you put the last lot In.” Wife: “Yes! I know, i don't thtnk of it for months.” George: “Exactly six months ago was the last time you thought of It, my dear. Look, why don’t you adopt the habit of banking a fixed sum weekly? If you had, for Instance, paid in only a shilling a week since your last pay in, you would have £l-6-0 to your credit instead of 5/-. and you wouldn't have missed it.” Wife: "You are quite right, George, I admit, and from now on I will bank i fixed sum weekly. I know we don’t miss the 10/- a week you pay In at the office.” George: "Of course we don’t. I have been paying In for a year now and It will probably surprise you to know that in June 194 S when we draw It out, that ten bob a week, plus compound interest at 3% will be £llO-3-8.” Fix your objective and watch your savings grow ularly WEEK BY WEEK. if that you will ■ repayable 30th June. IMS) - - jularly V end deposit yoor earing* in your NATIONAL SAYINGS ACCOUNT (deposits r " “ Remember, too, that your savings wiM be definitely used for war purposes, consequently you will be helping your country in the best possible way. Buy 3% NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS (maturing 5 years from date of issue). By joining a SAVINGS GROUP where you work you can make regular deposits to yeer own National Savings AccountKEEP AT IT, NEW ZEALAND, WITH SAYINGS Utah?) Issued by the N.Z. National Savings Committee, Wellington. N 5.14.11
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume 77, 28 July 1942, Page 6
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