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Have YOU thought of it this way 2 SCENE : A New Zealand home 0n a recent paynight Wife : How much this week; Jim 8 Husband : Not bad. You can get yourself a real good winter rig-out: Wife : Not this year, Jim: Last year'$ things will do all righta Husband : What about something for the house, then ? Wife : feel we ought to put the money into National Savings: Husband : But 1 am putting ten bob a week into the Savings Group at the Works: Isn't that enough ? Wife : It would be enough if we couldn't afford more; Jim: Husband: What' $ the point of making it more ? Wife : Two points, Jim! First; we've got to do our bit to win the war: The only way is by iending every penny we can to the Country: The second point is_the more we save now, the better off we'II be when the war is over. Husband : But is there any need to stint ourselves in the meantime? Wife : What'$ the sense of putting more clothes on our backs or more things into the home just now 3 The money will do more good if it' $ lent to the country: Husband : You've won ! From now on all our extra money goes into National Savings ! CHANGE 66 WEAKLY" To WEEKLY Resolve now that You will save regularly WEEK BY WEEK, and Deposit your savings in your NATIONAL SAVINGS ACCOUNT (Deposits repayable 30 June, 1945,) Buy 3% NATIONAL SAVINGS BONDS (maturing 5 years from date of issue). By joining a SAVINGS GROUP where You work You can make regular deposits to your own National Savings Account: KEEP AT IT, NEW ZEALAND, WITH 3% NATIONAL SAVINGS Issued by the NZ National Savings Committee, Wellington: NS.13.304

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 156, 19 June 1942, Page 16

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