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Italiano: Annuncio pubblicitario della casa di prestiti della calle de Tudescos 15 Madrid apparso il 14.8.1907 su La Epoca di Madrid.

CAPITALISTI

La casa di pegni di via dei Tedeschi, 15 presta somme a partire da 500 pesetas, all’interesse di 25 pesetas mensili, dietro garanzia di gioielli, effetti, mobili da ritirare, che il capitalista può tenere in casa sua.

(n.d.r) Il 13 giugno dello stesso 1907, esattamente due mesi prima, al numero 15/17 di via dei Tedeschi era stata assassinata Vicenta Verdier. Sarebbe interessante sapere chi fosse l'autore di questo annuncio.


Español: CAPITALISTAS La casa de prestamos de la calle de Tudescos, 15, admite cantidades desde 500 ptas., que producen 25 mensuales, y que coloca con garantia de alhajas, efectos, generos y mobilario à retitar, que el capitalista puede tener en su domicilio.
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Source La Epoca, Madrid, 14.8.1907 pag.4
Author La Epoca

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