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From 0 banker' $ diary Tuesday: Mr _ came in to introduce his son, John (18) , who opened a cheque account with an initial deposit of �10. Make an early start on the right road This man has been our customer for some time. He believes that the sooner young people learn to handle their own money the better. So when his son began to earn a regular income; he brought him into the Bank to open his uwn cheque account: For parents who believe in giving their children sound financial training; the 'Wales has published a folder #A cheque account for your son or daughter.' 59 Ask for a copy at any branch of You can bank On BANK OF the Wales" NEW SOUTH WALES FIRST AND LARCEST Com MERCIAL BANK IN The South: WEST PACIFIC THE WALES" HAS SERY E D NEw ZEALAN D FoR NINETY YEARS NZE2O3D NEW FAMILY Of OXFORD DICTIONARIES FOR Those Who ARE LEARNING ENGLISH N. Price THE PROGRESSIVE ENGLISH DICTioNARY by Hornby and Parnwell About 5/6- This IS for the learner wno has compieted, or nearly completed, an elementary English Course AN ENcLISH-READER'S DICTIoNARY, by Hornby and Parnwell; About 9 / Adequate for use in Schools. t gives more detailed information for those who have studied the long enough to be reading unadapted texts in current English THE ADVANCED LEARNER'S DICTIoNARY OF CURRENT ENGLISH; Hornby, Gatenby and Wakefield_ byout 24 / Detailed information on structure and style and wide range of vocabulary_ Further information and 0 limited number of inspection copies may be had on application tc:- OxFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS 17 GREY STREET WELLINGTON

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 715, 27 March 1953, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 715, 27 March 1953, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 28, Issue 715, 27 March 1953, Page 4

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