8 bl You're half way to a home of your own with a Home Lay-by Account Short of discovering a fairy godmother, regular savings is the only way you can ever hope to own your own home: Getting started is the biggest hurdle That' $ why you should definitely make up your mind to open a Post Office Home Lay-by Account right nOW. Second hurdle is to keep savings going: Home Lay-by helps there by offering you a worthwhile incentive to save a free deposit of L5 for every L1oo you deposit up to E1,000. Young couples may have separate accounts and each Will benefit in this way. All deposits earn standard P.OSB: interest, as well: You enjoy special consideration from the Home State Advances Corporation in raising a loan to build: Lay-by There are a number of interesting features about the Account Home Lay-by plan you ought to know about: Make a Pass Bvok point of asking at your nearest Post Office for a free de- scriptive leaflet and Post Oflice Savings Bank staff Will gladly answer questions. save for a home of your own-~open a POST OFFICE Home Lay-by . Account Issued by the New Zealand Savings Committee: 20.M.42 Home Lav =
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 25
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201Page 25 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 941, 23 August 1957, Page 25
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