NATIONAL SAVINGS
.MAXA TOWNS LAIN "QI OJ AS." ' I Last week 149 towns reached lln-ii i | quotas and, oi these, Nightcaps, | I‘okeno and Taupo were .suecesrivi I lor the first time. Each week sue- i icessftli towns average about .S pet <-<-nt. of the total number which have I heen allotted ctuotas. With the in-it-'-ntimi of the i niter! Nations Io take I the offensive on all fronts, this per- | I r entage will rcuqire to be increased, | lend local commitrees can be expected lan an early date to take action to | I improve on the figures. That the I | weekly percentage of successful towns ! i is capable of being raised consirlerabl.v is proved by the Jagt tliat 7S per cent, of Ute towns with quotas have flown their flags on at least, one occasion ! and many on a number of occasions. I
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 4
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143NATIONAL SAVINGS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 86, Issue 60, 12 March 1942, Page 4
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