It took two police officers two hours to search a beggar arrested at Glasgow. He was wearing five overcoats and three pairs of trousers. In his numerous pockets the searchers found thousands of cigarette ends and pocketfuls of cigarette tobacco, hundreds of used and unused matches. There were also some hundreds of keys, purses, knives, pipes, and useless cheques, old papers and a War Savings Certificate. There were two hard buns and three hard breakfast rolls, also £4 in silver and £2 15s in coppers, and a deposit receipt. The coppers, when put on a scale, weighed 1341 b. Why take dope for a cold in the head? Inhale “ NAZOL ” and get instant relief. Penetrates all the air passages and soother the tissues. Is 6d buys 60 doses.— Advt.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20323, 3 February 1928, Page 9
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