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O We, the people of New I' ? Zealand, were asked to save |'3 for war. L Our money went on duty for the nation . . . thirty millions of it in National Savings fe alone. M We’re still being asked to H save—every shilling and every fe pound we can. |g Why? ‘ ® Because we’re still at war. “H OI O O 9 Because workers and factories i f WI i 11.1 fel throughout New Zealand are W® BI ■ H ® churning out goods for war. © I © Because we’re lending our U money to help buy those I“S lIIM W 11 11 i Bl goods. Because they’re war t W ISOwLI sJ u v? Iff goods and not peace goods ... E and we can’t make all the peace goods that we can W. afford to buy. OI p'■ When there are too few goods, h! IT* W& ® H to ° muc h money can be I | ® S dynamite. So we ration the & 0 • * | MR goods. And we save the * Ift H mone y1 H That’s why we’re asked to fißfi UO® * S save. To keep prices stable, 101 S to safeguard the value of our •* » wages, to help keep New 8 Zealand financially strong. || Saving is a vital job ... your H duty and mine. I" But, in 3% National War S, Savings, our money earns interest, keeps on growing... gs- building up our power to buy p when there’ll be things to buy. J So saving is having... never forget that.

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Southland Times, Issue 25652, 20 April 1945, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25652, 20 April 1945, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 25652, 20 April 1945, Page 3

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