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NATO NA L SA VIN G $ Pepayment The second repayment of National Savings falls due on 3Oth June, 1946 and the following is published for the guidance of investors. I WHAT MONEY FALLS DUE FOR RE- PAYMENT ON 30th JUNE; 1946 AND MAY BE WITHDRAWN WITHIN 4. WHAT PROCEDURE IS NECESSARY 2 THREE MONTHS ? All sums invested in National Savings Accounts For withdrawal, transfer or reinvestment for uP to 3Oth June, 1944, with interest to 3Och two years, take your passbook to your nearest June, 1946 Post Office or your Trustee Savings Bank and complete the special form available at those offices. 2. WHAT ARE THE REPAYMENT OPTIONS ? (a) Money (the whole or any portion) may be 5 WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU TAKE No withdrawn. ACTION ? (b) Money (the whole or any portion) may be Your money will remain invested in National tranferred to a Post Office Savings Bank Savings at 3 Per cent. and will again become Account or to a Trustee Savings Bank due for repayment on 3Oth June, 1947 Account: (c) Money (the whole or any portion) may be reinvested at 3 per cent. in National Savings for a further term of two years from 3Oth June, 1946 NOTE: L The foregoing does not relate to (d) Money (the whole or any portion) may be National Savings Bonds. These mature 5 left where it is and it will remain invested years at 3 Per cent: and will again become due from date of issue and may be redeemed , when for repayment on 3Oth June, 1947. due, at any Post Office: (e) Investors' may exercise any combination of 2. AII National Savings Accounts with the Post the above options. Office are centralised in Wellington, and allow- 3. WHAT PERIOD IS ALLOWED FOR ance should be made for this fact when lodging DECISION 2 applications for withdrawal with your local Post Office. The repayment options may be exercised at any time from 3Oth June to 3Oth September, 1946. 4S.84.24

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 367, 5 July 1946, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 15, Issue 367, 5 July 1946, Page 3

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