REGULAR SAVINGS mean no money worries In every: family the time comes when income tax has to be paid, when instalments on the house fall due and when reminder notes about insurance premiums afrive. Then there are the sudden emergencies that call for immediate cash. Without savings to meet them; such demands assume nightmare proportions. Confidence in the future and contentment in the present await the man who regularly keeps 4 part of his wages in reserve and for the housewife who saves an amount each week: For children who have learnt the habit of saving, the years ahead are bright: By making savings a part of your everyday life you can ensure for your family the happiness you want for them, the hap- piness that springs only from freedom from money wofry. Banish care by making regular savings in any of the following Thrift CLUBS BUIldinG SOCIETIES Post Office SAVINGS BANKS TRUSTEe SAVINGS BANKS NATIONAL SAVINGS Life INSURANCE 8 8t security starts "ark with saving 8 ISSUED BY THE NEW ZEALAND SAVINGS COMMITTEE SANNGS WELInGTON 9128997
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 889, 17 August 1956, Page 19
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