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A. AND P. ASSOCIATION.

liIEEXIXG OF GENERAL COIMITTEE. The General Committee of tho Canter- < bury A. and P. Association met yesterday afternoon, Mr E. W. Lochhead, president, being in the chair. The following new members were elected: P. E. Dunbar (Waiau), K. Ballantyno (Christchurch), e Captain H. G. Livingstone I (Christchurch). i The Director of the Technical College (Mr *, J. H. Howell) forwarded resolutions passed by J the Anpointments and Finance Committees, j and various reports, which have a!L been : published, concerning the Goldsbury case. ■■J llr W. Hayward said the correspondence, etc., forwarded by llr Howell should ir- , terost the Association's committee, for it contained a complete refutation of the innuendoes and charges made against the director and Board of Governors of the College. The letters were kid on the table. The Ground Committee recommended that the Association should offer the Rugby Union a. lease of the Show Grounds for five yeara for football during the season, with a right of renewal for another five years on terms to be fixed at the expiration of the lease, the A. and P. Association to havo the right of three Saturdays in the season on reasonable notice being given. The terms were: A commission of 13 per cent, of the gross takines at tratcs and grandstand, with a' minimum of If it was found necessary, in the interest of the Association, to alter the grounds in any way affecting the Itn.gby Union, this agreement might be adjusted, as found necessary. The report was adopted. The annual bnlance-sheet wns laid before members, and it wp.a decided to hand it over for presentation at the forthcoming aunual meeting. HAVE YOU EVER SUFFERED THE AGONY OF NEURALGIA? There is no need to describe Neuralgia. Those who havo endured its torments do not wish to recall it. Thoso who havo never suffered could not understand. But this is ■unnecessary suffering;. Neuralgia need not be endured. Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment has put an end to this martyrdom. Rub it on the forohead, back of the neck, on the gums. Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment smoothes out the pain, draws out the Neuralgia like a magnet. First, you enjoy the sensation of ease after pr.iu, then refreshing sleep follows tho relief. On awakening, you realise that Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment, is your safeguard and refugo against future attacks. A Is 6d bottle of Dr. Sheldon's Magnetic Liniment will con-/ viuce you that it will banish all pain. A 3s bottle provides protection for all tho family. Obtainable everywhere. 3

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Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 3

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A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 3

A. AND P. ASSOCIATION. Press, Volume LV, Issue 16470, 13 March 1919, Page 3

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