“The Thrift Book” TO PEOPLE OF MODERATE MEANS —Prudence commends a “ Thrift Book," otherwise called a Savings Bank Book. Men and women who save, and put out the results of their economy and thrift at interest in this Bank, are those who have money—when they need it. IT’S SOUND COMMON SENSE ! "To be saving is not to be miserly. Saving is service. Sensible saving means purpose and proportion. “ Small Spendings Prevent Big Savings.” Buy wisely when you must, but leave always something for the ambitious purpose ahead. DON’T DEPEND ON YOUR MEMORY! If you are earning money, have a regular time to make your deposits, then there’s no trouble. Your money works all the time, earning 4| per cent, interest —the highest rale. Open a Savings Account now —even a shilling or two will serve for a beginning. DUNEDIN SAVINGS BANK Head Office. Dowling Street. SOUTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Corner of Cargill Road, NORTH DUNEDIN BRANCH: Roberts's Buildings. Gardens Tram Terminus.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21405, 5 August 1931, Page 5
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