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QUALITY MEATS from HAWKE'S RAY PASTURES * * TAUPO MEAT SUPPLY E. T. SMITH Opposite the Post Office Telephone 27 LOST PAFERS COST TIME install RONEO VISIBLE 80 FILXNG SYSTEM Taupo-Rotorua Agent — G. A. ACKES Laughton Street, TAUPO P.O. Box 199 Phone 251

For the first time — There are now 1,521,058 depositors in the Post Office Savings Bank and at 31st March, 1954, their deposits totalled £205,921,812. It is a significant fact that in the five years since the change of Government the total increase in deposits (P.O. Savings Bank, National Savings, and Trustee Savings Banks) is £73 millions. In the year ended March 31st , 1954:— © Deposits in the Post Office Savings Bank exceeded withdrawals by £10,205,000. ® Deposits in , National Savings exceeded withdrawals by over £3 millions. Deposits In the School Savings-bank have risen from £140,536 in 1949 to £590,708 in 1953, whilst the actual number of accounts has soared from 97,754 in 1949 to 301,967 in 1953! ^ These remarkable figures tell the V ' story. It is confirmed in almost every home. We are living better today, under the National Government, and yet we are saving more ! Flold Fast to Prosperity! N.Z. NATIONAL PARTY 10-123

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Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 29 October 1954, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 29 October 1954, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Taupo Times, Volume III, Issue 144, 29 October 1954, Page 7

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