dream worth saving for and free deposits to help Your dream of owning a home begins to come true the moment you decide to save; but it takes regular savings to make that dream-house a reality. That' $ why a Post Office Home Lay-by Account is SO worthwhile_ It encourages regular savings by offering a free deposit of E5 on every L1oo deposited up to E1,000. A young couple with separate accounts are both entitled to re- ceive the free deposits. In addition, your savings earn the normal P OS.B. 3% interest rate and income tax is not payable on the free deposits Home If you should want to raise a loan to build, your Lay-by Home Lay-by Account will qualify you for special con- sideration from the State Advances Corporation. Account Pass Book Ask at your nearest Post Office for a free descriptive leaflet and Post Office 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: 21.N.42 4no Jwoh
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 31
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177Page 31 Advertisement 1 New Zealand Listener, Volume 37, Issue 946, 27 September 1957, Page 31
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