71 Words to use with savings

Now, gentlemen, figure to yourselves, I beg of you, what a state of things that sum of 71,113 pounds, as the excess of the average withdrawals from the savings banks represents; what an amount of suffering does it picture; what disappointed hopes; what a prospect of future distress does it not bring before you for the working and industrious classes?

He told her all he knewand then some, prefacing and footnoting his story with the saving clause

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Five thousand employees who have a night-school, luncheon-rooms, little houses and gardens, a savings-bank, and a library of books and pictures are worth more than those who are given no such advantages of happiness, growth, and content.

Savings banks and savings department management.

His companion possessed no such saving graces of appearance.

It may be hoarded, or be picked out by banks and savings-institutions to retain as their reserves, or be melted for use in the arts.

Postal savings banks, or postal savings systems as divisions of the postal service, are now found in all the larger countries of the world, and in many smaller ones.

Provision is made for the issue of postal savings bonds in exchange for certificates issued in sums of $20 or multiples thereof up to $500.

Rise, the Woman's conquering Seed, Bruise in us the Serpent's head! Now display Thy saving power, Ruined nature now restore, Now in mystic union join Thine to ours, and ours to Thine!

THROCKMORTON, C. G. National savings certificates.

The ministry is supposed to be a work of saving souls.

bank account, savings account, checking account, money market account, NOW account, time deposit, deposit, demand deposit, super NOW account; certificate of deposit, CD.

These bonds are issued only on the surrender of postal savings deposits, but may be sold by the owner at any time.

He frankly admits with regret her failures in arts and sciences with a modesty that permits of no reference to his own saving work.

Most banks do mainly a general commercial business; some are distinctly banks for savings; but in truth this dividing line can be less and less sharply drawn between banks as wholes; rather the distinction must be made between the savings function and the commercial discount function, which are more and more being performed by one and the same bank.

The experiments with life saving appliances which Mr. Copeman brought before the delegates of the Colonial Conference, on the 13th April, at the Westminster Aquarium, had a particular interest, due to the late and lamentable accident which befell the Newhaven-Dieppe passenger steamer Victoria.

" Two Summers ago Mr. Punch gave an account of the Sporpot (or Spaerpot, meaning a savings-box), a familiar institution which our little guests from Belgium brought over with them to England.

The so-called 'savings price' of the early twentieth century allowance was about 9-1/2d.

However, amounts less than one dollar may be saved for deposit by purchasing a ten-cent postal savings card and affixing ten-cent postal savings stamps until the nine blank spaces are filled.

"I know of no book, the Bible excepted as above all comparison, which I, according to my judgment and experience, could so safely recommend as teaching and enforcing the whole saving truth according to the mind that was in Christ Jesus, as the Pilgrim's Progress.

But the love for the books came back, and through the books, and through this friend, came the splendid saving vision.

" "I know what I could do, though," said Zara, suddenly, after she had watched Bessie go through the life saving drill.

He consequently kept, in the midst of all his native and manly honesty, a saving-eye on the means of accomplishing this material object.

There is another thing which occasioneth this misjudging, to wit, the want of distinctness and clearness in covenanting with Christ, and the ignorance of the nature of true saving faith.

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