A SUGGESTION TO THE BUILDING SOCIETY.
Sib, — Allow me to suggest to the managers of the Building and Land Society that they ought to let borrowers have as many new shares as they want by paying a fair price to the society for them out of the money they get the loan of. People that want to borrow can't always find money to go about buying up shares from different parties at high prices. If they don't do something soon, there will be a permanent society got up, and then they will have to go into the shade, and be sorry they were not wise before it was too late.- — Yours, &c, Member.
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Southland Times, Issue 1535, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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113A SUGGESTION TO THE BUILDING SOCIETY. Southland Times, Issue 1535, 9 February 1872, Page 3
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