HOUSING.
Away back in tho early “sixties” Dr Starr, of London, thought out the system of mutual assistance that has now become permanently associated will) bis name, and which has done moro to solve the housing question' than anv other agency. Tho Starr-Bowkett idea was brought to the colonies, and, like other things, when transplanted, has grown in size and usefulness in a manner winch would surely have afforded its founder intense gratification. The rules governing the Pacino Society are in many ways improved over the original idea. They have been brought right up to date and in accordance with modern requirements. Shares are now being allotted in the latest group (No. 6), and free ballots and sales will be scheduled at regular dates. Call and receive full particulars of how to join “ No. 6.” ; Office: 86 King Edward street.— rAfl - t1 •
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Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 21
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142HOUSING. Evening Star, Issue 19664, 17 September 1927, Page 21
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