Galway Advertiser 1971/1971_11_25/GA_25111971_E1_005.pdf 

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Galway

Advertiser. Thursday

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1971

Ever thought of ploughing a little money into a bank account?
It's surprising the number of minding, a bit of the book-keeping. farmers who haven't got a bank Somebody like Allied Irish. For example, you could bank account. And it's not because they the cash and cheques you get at the haven't the odd pound or two. Maybe you're different. Maybe mart or from the creamery, and tell you think it would be a good idea to Allied Irish to pay those regular bills have somebody do a bit of the money- of yours--like repayments or rent on land or buildings. Draw out whatever weekly amount of cash you want but hav'e a cheque book too. It's a safer way to carry money. A handy way to pay bills and keep a record of what you spend. Or maybe you just want to do a bit of saving ? In that case, we'll open a deposit account for you. And pay you interest on your money. Either way, you could soon be in good standing for farm finance, machinery leasing, extra stock or land improvement. With Allied Irish to lend more than a helping hand. Free booklet:Pop into anyAIB branch and pick up a copy of our bookletfor beginners,"How to Break intoBanking'.' No questions asked. No obliga tions. Make up your own mind.

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