“If you wore to give some of the public: in Oamaru 10s, ami offer to place them inside the gates, they would not attend the races neld by the Oamaru Jockey Club,”-said Mr. William Gardiner at a meeting of the Oamaru Jockey Club when’ referring to the poor support accorded the club’s meetings. There is no known remedy which is so successful as Nazol in counteracting the influence of the germs which produce sore throats, hoarseness, sneezing, and running st the uose,—2.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume L, Issue 16497, 1 August 1924, Page 10
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