R. A. ROSE IN AUSTRALIA. The three-mile New Zealand champion, when in Sydney, developed shin soreness and stiff muscles. He wrote to the Sydney agents' that "Q-tol, well "Übbed in, gave almost instant relief, and I was able to compete in the N.S.W. and the inter-State championship, and get second place in both races, thanks to Q-tol —Advt
When 6peaking at a meeting of tlio committee for the purpose of advertising Manawatu, the chairman (Mr H. L. Young) stated that lie saw no reason why the future should not see a secretary with an office, with reception rooms for visitors to the town, for whoso benefit there would be agricultural exhibits in season, and other things of interest to one seeking information in regard to the Manawatu district. The secretary, too. would bo the district encyclopedia. “We could make the visiters feel at home. We are nn boswvitniKle romTniin.ikv.V.
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New Zealand Times, Volume L, Issue 11649, 13 October 1923, Page 6
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