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NATIONAL SAVING PLANS

competition inaugurated In order that investors may offer constructive and practical ideas of what they would do with National | War Savings, they are invited to j write in not more than 250 words “A ! Savings Plan for Victory and Peace.” | In each of the 18 chief postal districts I 12 prizes will be awarded —first prize :£lO, second prize £5, ten consolation ! prizes of £1 each. The prize-win-i ning entries in the chief postal districts will be forwarded to the New] i Zealand National War Savings Com- j 1 mittee at Wellington to be judged 1 for the national prizes. The nisi j national prize will be £IOO, the sec- ! ond £SO, and the third £lO. AH prizes! awarded in the competition will be j in National Savings Bonds. “In the j past.” said Mr T. N. Smallwood, i chairman of the committee, “we have j reminded the people of New Zealand 1 cf the importance of national savings i plans for victory and peace. It will be a refreshing change for investors to tell us of their plans.” _

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Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 7

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NATIONAL SAVING PLANS Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 7

NATIONAL SAVING PLANS Waikato Times, Volume 194, Issue 22353, 20 May 1944, Page 7