SOUND BANKING
N-Z. SYSTEM SURVEY OF OPERATTl GIYEN BY VlsiTm banker ■ROTARY CLUB~ADBkES A survey of the bankW employed in New Zealand and planation of many hiiseom concernirig the 'operatioiis ' banks was given in an addrej to members of the Rotorua j Club at its weekly luncheon I day, hy Mr. J. T. Grose, presj the Associated Banks of Hew The New Zealand system a that of Australia, was based Seottish system, said Mr. Gr( although some material differt ' isted between the lEnglish sysi that of our own, both were: main, very similar. The ouis feature of this systeni was ■ tablishment of hranch banks c ed from a central point cons the head offices of the insj where trained men and the d dictate the policy of the ba ^ the establishment of these b 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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135SOUND BANKING Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 622, 29 August 1933, Page 4
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