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/ I’m rfoi W to finish | the job I started | y in the 3 rd Liberty Although I’ve had a National Savings Account J?/' for twelve months or so, and used to stick in a i few bob now and again, I never took it seriously l till the Liberty Loan came along. Then I began kto see the power of National Savings in war / #sss£&& jmIIIB finance .. . the really huge sums that could be ' TWA raised if everyone did their bit. So I started W-T /gQP* ' another account for my boy, Jim, somewhere in I- O'the Pacific. Every week, into his account and g ' mine, go everything I can save. It’s going to be that way now, till the J ' ■ $ S war ends. It might mean a new car for me ... it means a new ‘ start for Jim. '' The deposits you’re making every payday in National War Savings are still going 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 f ... or even make you keep them up ... except yourseli. 1 Oft have to 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. r J W5.10.24 „„„„, ~- I.. mnr lll rimiw■ rr———■
SMASH TSAI SCRUB INTO PRODUCTIVE ACRES WITH MASSI~VE TRACTOR DISC HARROW APPROX. WEIGHTS Where the going is tough—where | ’ .. njcwt. it’s swampy or rough with scrub — g asi^e 13cwt. it’s got to be beyond hope before it ~ will stick the Boothmac Massive 1 — Tractor Disc Harrow. It’s built oi steel throughout—its aerating action M and breaking effect are superior to x " XjL ploughing and it cuts down pre- IgJg • r liminary clearing. That rough Wg. country has been scenery long enough—smash it into production . g with a Boothmac Massive Tractor Y Disc Harrow. 'if P.O. Box 8. Masterton. J. P. JOHNSTON, Resident Rejpresentative. ’Phone 1584.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 19 July 1943, Page 5
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