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12 WORDS FOR 1/12 W ORDP FOR 1/3 INSERTIONS 2/6 USE TH e ’PHONE i— It’s So Convenient ! 1 1 HAURAKI PLAINS GAZETTE ’PHONE 34.

_________ // I’m to finish the job I started 1 k in the 3 ri Liberty Says David Stanley Commercial Traveller JgBKl v Although I’ve had a National Savings Account ''li * / for twelve months or so, and used to stick in a iik few bob now and again, I never took it seriously W- ' till the Liberty Loan came along. Then I began to see the power of National Savings in war /\ ■- ffiWII JWEBrL finance . . . the really huge sums that could be : : raised if everyone did their bit. So I started another account for my boy, Jim, somewhere in 4|||||iMF &SK?V*' the Pacific. Every week, into his account and JP-J>C &£lsSKs mine, go everything I can save. It’s / — ■—. ___ J ' '' going to be that way now, till the ZdglAr? /' war ends. It might mean a new /WmII/ - '-jf car for me ... it means a new V'-fL ' ' start for Jim. The deposits you’re making every payday in National War Savings are still going s' to the 3rd Liberty Loan... still going to help finance the buying of weapons and /'' food for our forces. Nobody’s going to compel you to increase those payments s"'"' '' ... or even make you keep them up .. . except yourself. Foil have to decide just how earnest and honest your war effort is going to be. When you know that your money will return to you with interest at a time when you’ll need it, and that it’s doing a valuable war job in the meantime, then that decision is easy to make. 3/ NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS Your Personal Victory front. 3% 5-Year Bonds; purchase prices £l, £lO, £B7-16-8. Savings Accounts; deposits made up to 30th June, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1945. Deposits made on or after Ist July, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1946. _ WS.LCL24

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Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3292, 23 July 1943, Page 3

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399

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3292, 23 July 1943, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Hauraki Plains Gazette, Volume 32, Issue 3292, 23 July 1943, Page 3

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