29 JULY 1955, Page 18

You'll be much better off if you invest it in

PLANET

BUILDING SOCIETY SHARES

There's no fear of lost capital. Invest £50, £100, £1,000 and when you want the money back, you receive it in full. Meantime it has earned you good interest-

2 7 INCLUDING BONUS 4 0 and tax paid

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