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HOW YOU CAN SAVE £5OO ON A NEW HOME! The formation of co-operative groups of home-builders now makes possible substantial savings on the erection of new houses. Members of these groups combine their manpower to build each other's homes on week-ends or in spare time. Under expert supervision, the job is done quickly and efficiently and, in a comparatively short time, each member has a brand new home of good standard. Finance can be arranged. SEE HOW SURPRISINGLY EASY IT IS TO ERECT A WALKER PACKAGED HOME A demonstration has been arranged for SATURDAY, JULY 25th, at Hewling Street, Shirley . . . just off Quinns Road. The WALKER Organisation will erect one of their Packaged Homes and explain every detail to intending group members and all other interested persons. Work starts at 8 a.m. on SATURDAY, J ULY 25th, at Hewling Street. Just follow the signs from Shirley Road. There will be an information bureau on the site to handle all inquiries. WALKER Packaged HOMES 30® CRANFORD STREET, ST. ALBANS ’Phone 398 —7074 M
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27096, 20 July 1953, Page 11
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