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Now my war effort is at the double . . , Says Bill Parsons '' 9 w JS w// ! Z*W > V I used to reckon that 5/- a week for National Savings 1 -. -n... was every penny I could afford. But during the \ -J||F , / Liberty Loan the wife suggested I double up just for \ /&L £ 1 the Loan period you understand. 'N /\ Well, that showed me I’d been fooling myself. I \ proved, that 10/- a week wasn’t going to break me. / '■ I realised that I'd only been doing half a job for New / , •... •• .■■ J . X. Zealand before. So I’m keeping on with the 10/- a A-x /-"'A ' ■ I week — I might even make it more, but believe me yz f \ < it will never be less till it’s over, over there. ' / /// \ Don’t let your Liberty Loan effort be a flash-in-thc-pan. Keep your National War Savings account growing faster and bigger every week. Dogged tenacity is as important in this as it is in the field. You’ve done it once . , . keep at it until victory. 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, 1913, repayable 30th June, 1945. Deposits made on or after Ist July, 1943, repayable 30th June, 1946. . ' ‘ W5.11.24
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 July 1943, Page 6
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