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LAWN TENNIS.

ASSOCIATION'S PERMANENT SECRETARY. [BY TELEGRAPH — PRESS ASSOCIATION.] CHRISTOHtTRCH, 3rd October The Canterbury Lawn Tennis Apsoniatiou considered, a notice of motion by the management committee of the New' Zealand Association providing for the engagement of a permanent secretary at a yearly salary of £50, and a bonus of £10 for New Zealand champiorudiips meeting when held at headquarters, and of £25 when held elsewhere in tho Dominion. It was decided to instruct the association's delegates to oppose the amount of salary (the opinion being that £30 per annum was sufficient), and also to oppose the bonus to ihe secretary for attending championship meetings. KOVSEWIFE'S MISHAPS. POISONED FINGER CAUSED BY FISH BONE. ANOTHER SPEEDY CURE BY ZAMBUK, Mrs. M. Adams, of 39 Napier-street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, says: — "For general use in the home I have found Zam-Buk indispensable. Two years ago a fish bone pierced my finger. The poison got into the w.ound causing it to fester and my finger swelled up enormously. The pain was awful and for a month I was unable to do anything. I applied poultices, but these did not do any good in the least. I obtained njedical advice and also went to the hospital, but neither that nor the doctor's treatment was of any benefit. "Then I applied Zam-Buk to the wound and after a few applications, felt the pain eased. I continued the treat Blent and all the poison was drawn out of the wound, the inflammation and soreness allayed, and in a short time my finger was quite better and I was able to resume duties. Now lam never without Zam-Buk in the house and have used it for chilblains, scrapes, cuts, injuries and sores with success. My children often need it, and Zam-Buk always gives them relief." Zam-Buk is an ever-ready healer, and a pot should always be kept handy in every home. Sold by all chemists and scores at Is 6d and 3s 6d per pot. — Advt.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 4

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LAWN TENNIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 4

LAWN TENNIS. Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 82, 4 October 1910, Page 4

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