Description124 Cartridges for 15 Shillings and Sixpence Art.IWMPST7905.jpg
English: 124 Cartridges for 15 Shillings and Sixpence
whole: the title is paced across the top, with the subtitle across the bottom, both in blue. Further text is in blue. All
held within a red and blue frame and set against a white background.
image: text only.
text: 124 CARTRIDGES FOR 15s 6d
and your money back with interest
Do YOU know that every 15s 6d you put into a War Savings Account at the Post Office can purchase 124 Cartridges?
How many Cartridges will you provide for our men at the Front?
For every 15s 6d you put into a War Saving Account, you will receive £1 in five years' time; that is five per cent. compound interest, and
you will have helped to win the War. You can withdraw your money at any time if you need it.
For full Particulars
GO TO THE POST OFFICE TO-DAY
Poster No.13. PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL WAR SAVINGS COMMITTEE, 18 AND 19, ABINGDON STREET, WESTMINSTER, S.W.
PRINTED BY METCHIM AND SON, LONDON. 20m Wt. 5213/331. (7940).
This poster was scanned and released by the Imperial War Museum on the IWM Non Commercial Licence. The artwork was created by a commissioned military artist during their active service duties in the First World War. In the UK this these became controlled under the Crown Copyright provisions and so faithful reproductions may be reused under that licence, which is considered expired after 50 years.
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National War Savings Committee
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Great Britain GB, United Kingdom
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WW1 British Home Front, War Loans and Savings Campaign, Home Front, UK, First World War
Associated themes
British Home Front 1914-1918
Associated keywords
Advertising, civilian effort, postal services, war loans / savings
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