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“|s | b ;'■*•! si ® £»S| sM si H bl|® I|| i m 11BC w/ >V J lIJJ M/J 5a IB j| q| w wl A It takes many little streams to make a great river. And it’s the little sums, deposited faithfully week by week that build a mighty savings pool. Every shilling, every sixpence added to a National Savings Account, means more equipment for our fighting men, which, in turn, means greater safety for them, and a greater chance of victory in the end. It is our bounden duty to contribute all we can to tfie * National Savings — a duty made easier for the housewives ’' x of the Nation by Self-Help. . ’ '' Self-Help makes saving easier by keeping grocery prices |j>; down to rock bottom. Because of Self-Help’s tremendous ‘ ‘ ‘ buying power and efficient methods of operation, consider- - ’ >*’ able sav ’ n g s are rnade, and these are passed on to you in ■w V'' r?’' * the form of lower prices. 'JK f-fIM «>' a- » Shop Self-Help for all your groceries — invest the savings in " M J*' «* a National Savings Account —and watch it grow. Remember ■& ' ■/ " * every shilling you invest is another nail in Hitler’s coffin. U . •' L — T— - b sww) ''■ ?.© IIT \. ■■' -2 fjfcitl ' x 32si||g£|A w%gj g ..... \ 1 ■■... ' LjUgjßfc ~ - \ / i I ' I I THE EASY WAY - SHOP NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 18 March 1941, Page 3
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