Banking Records
With the greatest twelve months rise in New Zealand banking history, trading bank deposits reached the record of £139,234,828 at the end of November, £106,153,967 of the amount being held at call. The total is more than double that in 1939 while the excess of deposits over advances, at £86,669,975, has been increased six times, over since the last pre-war year.
For Men Only!
After she had bravely fought her way to a vantage position in a cigarette queue in Auckland a young city blonde bad the mortifying experience of hearing the words, “Sorry young lad}’, but tliesc cigarettes are for men customers.” Slie turned on a high heel and vanished. The male buyers, instead of extending sympathy unehivalrously smiled with glee. “That’s the stuff,” one of them observed.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 8
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131Banking Records Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 9, Issue 39, 30 January 1946, Page 8
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