DAYLIGHT-SAVING
The tourist had just treated an old man who was sitting outside the village iun. “They tell me you’re the oldest inhabitant,” said the tourist. “What is your age?” “Yes, that’s right,” he replied, “I’m the oldest in the village—ninety-five next month—and I reckon if it hadn’t been for this putting back of the clocks, I’d have been a centenarian by this time. ’ ’ PILES ARE DANGEROUS. Zann Treatment gives quick, permanent relief. Send ninepence stamps for generous trial treatment Zann Pty n Box 9525, Wellington.
RACING FIXTURES. February 24. 26.—-Wanganui J.C. February 25, 26 —Westland R.C. February 25, 26.—Gore R.C. February 26.—Waiapu R.C. February 26, 28.—Te Aroha J.C. March 3. s.—Napier Park R.C. March s.—Franklin R.C. March s.—Rangitikei R.C. March s.—Banks Peninsula R.C.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 45, 23 February 1938, Page 10
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124DAYLIGHT-SAVING Manawatu Times, Volume 63, Issue 45, 23 February 1938, Page 10
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