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Makere te weka i te mahanga e hoki ano? (Once a weka has escaped a snare, would it go back to it again?) It's very easy to fritter your money away—you can't think where it's gone to—but like the escaped weka—you can be sure you won't see it again. It's never easy to save—but there is ONE SURE WAY. JOIN A THRIFT CLUB WHERE YOU WORK … and the saving is done for you. Any amount you decide you can afford is then painlessly subtracted from your weekly wage. It soon mounts up—and earns interest too—and you'll find that when you want money for larger expenses such as holidays, clothes, sports, etc…. the money is there when you most need it—you can withdraw it whenever you want to. Just arrange with your employer to deduct a fixed amount from your pay each week. Join the Post Office Thrift Club where you work AND WATCH YOUR SAVINGS GROW! Issued by the New Zealand Savings Committee

MAORI RECORDS Two New Kiwi Releases! THE ADVENTURES OF MAUI 12s. 6d. MAORI FAIRY TALES 12s. 6d. Both narrated by Kenneth Melvin (Tusitala—Teller of Tales)

Kiwi Records, the new series of New Zealand recordings, already offer records of Maori Action Songs (Putiki Youth Club), a Maori Language Course (W. T. Ngata) and Maori Legends (Kenneth Melvin) on 45 R.P.M discs, which are sold by record dealers throughout New Zealand Give your young people these distinctive Maori records to play and enjoy Kiwi Records are published by A. H. & A. W. Reed, 182 Wakefield Street, Wellington.