There are many tradesmen who can earn £6 a week, yet when they are up against it they have not a A penny to bless themselves with (says a Southern writer). There is not the slightest reason why the average young man should not have at least £BOO by the time he is 30 years of age. That is putting his saving at a ! very low figure. He should have | plenty of money for all other plea- ■ sures besides. If he gets a good hat I and three well-tailored suits he can j say “ good-bye ” to buying anything L | else for years, but a woman’s hats j and frocks are soon shabby, and she / must keep moderately well dressed unless she is to look a frump.
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Putaruru Press, Volume VI, Issue 238, 24 May 1928, Page 6
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