THERE’S A REASON The world moves rapidly these days, and to keep up with it you must be on the move. The wise do not leave anything to chance; they examine existing 'conditions, ascertain where improvement is needed, and then set about applying the remedy. Everyone likes to have a “ stake in the country,” a rooftree of his own; hut. unassisted, the realisation of that ambition is often unduly delayed. He may experience the pleasures of hope, but his income will not permit of housebuying. That is the reason that finds him this year just about where he was last year. The remedy is to join up with those people who specialise in homo making. The Pacific Starr-liowkett Society is year by year solving the problem by providing money free of interest to its members. The method is one of modern co-operation and mutual assistance. The society has five in operation, and invites membership in the latest issue (No. o). Offices, 8(3 King Edward street.—[Advt.J
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Evening Star, Issue 19000, 23 July 1925, Page 10
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