We; the people of New Zealand, were asked to save for waf: Our money went on duty for the nation thirty millions of it in National Savinge alone: We're still being asked to save-~every shillingand every pound we cana Why ? Because we re still at wafa Gaving Because workers and factories throughout New Zealand are churning out goods for wafa Because we re lending our money to help buy those is having goods. Because they're war goods and not peace goods , and we can't make all the peace goods that we can afford to buya When there are too few goods, never , too much money can be dynamite. So we ration the goods. And we save the Ihal money. That' $ why we re asked to forget f save: To keep prices stable, to safeguard the value of our wages, to help keep New Zealand financially strong: Saving is a vital job youf duty and mine: But; in 3% National War Savings, our money earng interest; keeps on growing building up our power to buy when there" '1 be things to buy: So saving is having _ never forget that: WS.64./8 does Jou good ! right from the firrst W IN CA RNIS QUIck ACTION Tonic Distributors : Fassett 8 Johnson Ltd:, Levy Bullding, Manners 8t2 WELLINGTON:
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 304, 20 April 1945, Page 9
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213Page 9 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 304, 20 April 1945, Page 9
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