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FTtte ` Lotaal 2 'schoogs E Teachu thenw thhft . THROUGH POST OFFICE SCHOOL SAVINGS Children aren c naturally thrifty. Theyd far Think rather spend sixpence on an ice cream today than save the price of twenty ice creams to spend later on something much more worth- of thrift . while. And this is where wise parents take a hand: by think arranging for their children to open an account in the School Savings Branch of the Post Office of your Savings Bank and encouraging them to make regular deposits: Be SQUIRREL WISE children' $ This savings habit will serve Sar & Ek your children all their lives. cach "#eda welfare Like playing games that stress SCHOOL teamwork and discipline, help- BRYINGS and ing with the dishes, running Ageoung errands, the savings habit is Nonr Scneol remember . part of a child' S training for a Bfench well-balanced character. THEIR FUTURE STARTS The DAY ThEY START To SAVE! Issued by the New Zealand Savings Committee 9.H.442

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 933, 28 June 1957, Unnumbered Page

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Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 933, 28 June 1957, Unnumbered Page

Unnumbered Page Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 933, 28 June 1957, Unnumbered Page

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