The police at Harrogate, Yorkshire, are priding themselves on having arranged an identification parade which is claimed to be unique. A man of 85 was suspected of having stolen jewellery from an hotel. As he denied the charge the police were faced with the problem of getting men of his own age to attend an identification parade. After searching the town the police found nine men, each aged more than 80 years. One of the octogenarians retired from the police force 29 years ago.
Whatever the cause of a cold might be there is one thing sure—the remedy is "NAZOL." Gives instant relief.
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19675, 19 July 1929, Page 9
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