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TIMELY WARNING

be forewarned is to be forearmed, and it may serve as a timely warning to suggest that with the tremendous crush anticipated at Alexandra Park tomorrow, backers would be wise to make their investments as early as possible. While the management and staff of the totalisator are branded with the hall-mark of efficiency, it cannot do the impossible, and if the public will insist on waiting till the last bell, and then rush to back their fancy, many will be left “at the post.” Delay is dangerous, but in this instance it can be avoided to the satisfaction of all concerned.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 13

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TIMELY WARNING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 13

TIMELY WARNING Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 855, 26 December 1929, Page 13

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