An investor on the totalisator at the Manawatu drab's meeting on Saturday presented four tickets on a horse which wa» paying a good price. The pay-out clerk, examined the tickets, and found that one of them, though of this same colour, was on a previous race. He thereupon refused to pay on any of the tickets, and threatened to call the police. Hie investor explained that it was a pure "accident," and Ultimately succeeded in getting nis money. Get rid of that stubborn cold. Take "Nazol," the penetrating, prompt and pure remedy. Is 6d buys §0 doses. 1
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Press, Volume LVIII, Issue 17430, 15 April 1922, Page 16
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