Make a habit of glancing through the classified advertising columns. They may have a surprise in store for you.
A central bureau for collection and distribution of information concerning land transactions is under consideration here, following a meeting of the Tel Aviv Council at which misrepresentations in advertising and other evil practices in connection with the sale of realty were discussed.
A committee consisting of Mayor Meier Dizengoff, Israel Rokach and A. Zabarsky was appointed to collaborate with representatives of the Jewish Agency and the Jewish National Fund in the establishment of an information clearing house. The Council is primarily concerned with those who advertise plots some distance from this city as being “near Tel Aviv” or a “part of the Greater Tel Aviv.”
Make a habit of glancing through the classified advertising columns. They may have a surprise in store for you.
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