Start them in the regular savings habit through their POST OFFICE SCHOOL SAVINGS BANK Whatever your child S walk of life may eventually be; through it will run the ever-recurring theme of money. There is no surer way of teaching money sense and responsibility than by training children to the saving habit. Throughout the length and breadth of New Zealand, schools have joined with the Post Office to operate the School Savings Bank. Every child thus learns both the practice and the value of saving and has a practical personal example of how money grows through interest: There iS a School Savings Bank where your children go to school- make sure that they use it; Then when they leave school, the Thrift Club scheme at office or factory keeps them on the same sure; safe road with the Post Office Savings Bank account and National Savings account for a set plan for a home of their own eventually. Be SQUIRREL WISE Save a Gttee each week Their future starts the SCHOOL SAVINGS BRANCH day they start to save Account Name School: Branch- ~POSI office savings BaNI 0r E# ealard 4D.42 IS S UED BY THE NER ZEALAND SAVINGS COMMITTEB
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 894, 21 September 1956, Page 17
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199Page 17 Advertisement 2 New Zealand Listener, Volume 35, Issue 894, 21 September 1956, Page 17
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