LANDLORD AND TENANT
The landlord has called for the rent. Well, he had to. didn’t he? If he chose to invest his capital in house property, you who live in the house must pay the rent. Did you ever think of paying it to vourself? Sounds strange, does it? But that is what hundreds of people are now doing. They are members of the society that has for its object a loan free of interest, which can us used to buy or build your home, and thereby make you independent of the landlord. Save the shillings and the pounds will accumulate at a rapid rate. Join the latest issue of shares in the Pacific Starr-Bowkett Society (86 King Edward street), and get the advantages of mutual assistance and cooperation. Ballots every little while. Over £IOO,OOO advanced to date.— [Adirt.]
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Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 10
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139LANDLORD AND TENANT Evening Star, Issue 19062, 3 October 1925, Page 10
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