CROSS-COONTRY CHAMPIONSHIP. At the New Zealand Cross-Country Championship at Miramar on Saturday the Otago winning team all used Q-tol which they obtained through the kindness of Mr A. C. Kitto. The Manager and all the Team expressed themselves highly pleased with the soothing and embrocative effeots of Q-tol rubbed in before and after the big race. "
Two war pensions in different London districte, relief from a, mayors fund, an infant welfare centre, a charitable society, and • a police pension, were all drawn by one man, whose ease was recently mentioned m the House of Commons. "John Gilpin" was a wealthy "cit" Of old-world London City, Who loved to joke and drink and' smoke I And sing’some quaint old ditty. To Edmonton he rode one day, And lost his wig and lost his way, And caugbt a cold and died, be sure, For want of Woods’ Groat Peppermint, Cure. I That sleep-spoiling oough can be stopIped by "NAZOL. ’ Take some drops on sugar. Penetrating and soothing. 60 | drops 1 a 6d.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LI, Issue 11910, 18 August 1924, Page 11
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