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OWNERS AND TRAILERS, Do you want to be pertain that' your horse will leave tbe carrier and see cut th« distance? M so, consult GEORGE better, JonsulUn* Chemist, 781 Co* lombo street, Christchurch, Call or write and give full particulars, GEORGE BETTER has bad over 88 years’ experience with racehorses, • ,
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23476, 3 November 1941, Page 7
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