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{6io N PRIES on 250 WORDS for FIRST PRIZE PLAN Lioo 66 A SAVINGSand PEACEY FOR VICTORY What would you do with National War Savings when Victory and Peace have been won? E610 is going in prizes for the most constructive plans-the most helpful to the competitor and co New Zealand. What you have to do: From these winning entries will be selected the National Give in not more than 250 words your ideas for "A Winners; and additional prizes awarded as follows: 0a Savings Plan for Victory and Peace Competitors may Ist Prize Eioo send in any number of entries. 2nd Prize L5o Entries free, but you must state your National Savings Account number or the serial number of a National 3rd Prize Eio Savings Bond held by you. 219 Prizes totalling E6iq Write your name and full postal address clearly at the AlI prizes to be paid in National Savings Bonds: top of your entries: 6 Address entries to National War Savings Compe- tition" clo Local Postmaster. Conditions: Prizes: The judges decisions will be final and no correspon- Separate prizes will be awarded in each of the 18 chief dence can be entered into. postal districts as follows: AlI entries to remain the property of the NZ Ist Prize Lio 2nd Prize E5 National War Savings Committee: I0 Consolation Prizes of EI eacha Entries must be posted on or before June I7th, 1944. 3% NATIONAL War SAVINGS WS: 39124

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 258, 2 June 1944, Page 5

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