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Ay ■,, ■' , A2d' j£l3b7 a Year Income . . . and Not Enough ! Oh! What a Life Was Hers! Cradled in the lap of luxury .. . money to satiety ever? whim • *!“ d • he h JjS-SSer whims. The world was her playground . . . she travelled extensively .. . "hen the her fancy called . . . Embassies In many European capital, knew her well. Then tne War came . . . and found her in New Zealand. All went well for a while. She had plenty 01. clothes . . . smart c ’ oth ®« . . . the world’s leading modistes .. . but as time passed . and she J found she could not replace her wardrobe .. . life to her became almost unendurable . . until . . but let us use her own words : “I didn’t want to be a W.A.A.F. I didn’t want to be a Land Girl . . I felt I W a little too old . . . and regular hours would be irksome to me. But on the other hand a smart uniform seemed the best way out of my clothing problem. Then I heard of Tavlor’s . . . who hasn’t? My problem was solved . . . Taylor Cleaning and Pressing . . . even Paris before the War could give none better . . . and Taylor s . Dyeing . . . with a fexv alterations from t'me to time . . . and my clothing problems were no more . - . all this seems to have happened ages ago . . . but the lesson I learnt about Taylor’s Dry Cleaning and Pressing then, stands me in good stead to-day! NATIONAL SAVINGS f f The second repayment of National Savings falls due # Z on 30th JUNE, 1944, and the following Is published f for the guidance of investors. I.WHAT MONEY FALLS DUE FOR REPAYMENT ON 30th JUNE, 1946 AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHIN THREE 4. WHAT PROCEDURE IS NECESSARY! MONTHS? j: or w jthdrawal. transfer or reinvestment for two yeara, All sums invested In National Saving, Accounts up to take yoOr pas.book to your nearest Post Office or vour 30th June, 1»44, with Interest to 30th June, 1946. Trustee Savings Bank and complete the special form available at those offices. ZWHAT ARE THE REPAYMENT S. WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU TAKE NO OPTIONS? ACTION? (a) Money (the whole or any portion) may be withdrawn remj|n * (b) Money (the whole or any portion) may be transferred 3 cent and wi |j jj ain become due for repayment on to a Post Office Savings Bank Account or to a Trustee j une> 1947. Savings Bank Account. (c) Money (the whole or any portion) may be reinvested ■—■■■■■■ at 3 per cent, in National Savings for a further term of two years from 30th June, 1946. (d) Money (the whole or any portion) may be left where NOTE: I, The fortgoing doot not rohrto to Notional it Is and It will remain invested at 3 per cent, and will Sovlngt Bondt. Those mature 5 yoefe from dote of feMM again bacoma due for repayment on 30th June, 1947. f„t Office. (e) Investors may exercise any combination of the above options. 2. All National Savings Accounts with the Post Otftee aro contralisod in Wallington, and allowanco should bo mode 3. WHAT PERIOD IS ALLOWED FOR for this fact whon lodging applications for withdrawal with • DECISION J y®"’’ io* al Port Office. The repayment options may be exercised at any time from 30th June to 30th September, 1946. i■■ ■■ ■ nmm —— NS.B4JB AT YOUR FRIENDLY DEALER’S NOW! CALTEX NEIV / l—aa&sgsi*, a THE PREMIUM MOTOR QU It costs no more-M KEEPS YOUR ENGINE YOUNG!

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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24909, 24 June 1946, Page 7

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