THE BOOKMARKET.
>11'. Iho (. ■' iVPTliroeilt I'SS pHEtf'il H ; sr'oudid V t l>v making it- illegal to have , hfts V. nil bookmakers. They ha\e been j 1)10 < ause ('! ullMappings in many homos. ; A norkiugman rannot afford to havo ; hnii. on evei v meeting. for bo is bound to | -m dov ii and incur debts. I don t ton ; ,1pm n raring. (So by all means if you can • afford to. hut cut the "bookie ' out, as he j i= M-orrpin;: the hard earned wages of the ■ which hi? wife, and children j itlv-uld "ha\e. A bookmaker was asked ! Mime l line hark* if he. mad*> an\ hot-£. — Hp said. " N' t . < liance. I leave the fools j i,. r )" that." Very true too'. Mother.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 8
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123THE BOOKMARKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17663, 27 December 1920, Page 8
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