POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK.
INCREASING BUSINESS. / Tn an interview with a "Press" reporter on Saturday, Sir Joseph "Ward, Minister of Finance, said: — "The Savings Bank figures for Hie Dominion during *the month of January disclose, the fact that the business done by that important institution is still steadily increasing. Not only did deposits (£1,375,033) and withdrawals (£1,007.255) excced the torresponding figures for the same month in 1917, but the excess of deposits' " or withdrawals reached the large amount of £365,678 a»; compared with £352,113 in January, 1917. These, figures may be regarded as eminently satisfactory slioVing that there is a consideraole accumulation of small sums of mon-jv which will be available for investment by tho depositors in the coming issue of the balance of the war loan, a>.d also tho increasing confidence reposed in the Post Office Savings Bank by tho people of the Dominion."
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 6
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145POST OFFICE SAVINGS BANK. Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16157, 11 March 1918, Page 6
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