/’ Th e y oun B man 1 with an eye on the future The whole world stretches ahead, full of promise and opportunity to the young man who knows where he is going. To such a young fellow we would say, “Start off now with a B.N.Z. cheque account”. The systematic use of a cheque book encourages a tidy mind and helps to keep finances under I g S —a a— am mm mm mm mm mm mm -m mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m m£X<m4;X£ P 1 control... it imposes a self-discipline that encourages thrift, particularly |1 w t W when there is a goal ahead, such as a home, a car, the establishment of a f \ business. A B.N.Z. cheque account also opens the door to the many bankINk ing serviccs that are goinB t 0 be he 'P fuJ t 0 y° u later in your business career. ‘ijiySSS:?;::-® I Call and discuss a B.N.Z. cheque account with us. You will be welcome at ■ any Branch or Agency. . needs the help of a Bkxr BANKrf New Zealand I Centennial Year jS. . ——t — gm cheque account — 805 s-rCS" TOF 1961 ” _ J \ THROUGH SIZE AND SERVICE-THE DOMINION’S LEADING BANK BNZ| 08
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 9
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206Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Press, Volume C, Issue 29515, 17 May 1961, Page 9
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