“I would like to go to the races ’ this afternoon,” said a Wanganui 0 business man last week, “but I can’t ,L afford to.” He went on ./to state that '® lio had just been perusing his income tax returns and the borough council i valuations, and had conic to the concluison that lie would have more " peace of mind if he gave up the coinY mercial life and went on the “vag.” 1 “The latter calling,” he said, “is the ~ only one nowadays in which the State takes an interest in a man’s welfare.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 18 March 1922, Page 7
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