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Avon Bowing Club. — The members of ■ the Avon Bowing Club had a jovial smok« concert in their boatshed yesterday evening. Mr Lamb, Captain of the Club, -presided, and there was a strong muster of members. The following toasts were drunk :— "T?he Queen," "The Avon Bowing Club" proposed by Mr Wheeler, and responded to by Mr Harrison; The President, Mr Freeman," proposed by Mr Wigzell ? "The Vice-President," proposed by the Chairman;"" The Captain, proposed by Mr F. J. Bowley; "The Secretary, Mr Bowley," proposed by Mr Shea; «♦ The Treasurer, Mr T. Harrison," proposed by Mr A. Hobbs ; " The Successful Competitors," proposed by the Chairman i "Other Bowing Clubs," proposed by the Chairman, and responded to by Mr F. D. Keßteven, of the Union Bowing Clubj " Kindred Sports," proposed by the Chairman, and responded to by Messrs Keßteven, Wigzell, and Barton; "The Season," proposed by the Chairman, and responded to by Mr W. Baker; "The Smoke Concert Committee," " The Ladies," and" The Press." The prizes won during the season wero presented to the successful competitors by the Chairman. A number of Bongs were sung, and a-very pleasant time spent by all present. ' Certainly the most effective Uidioikk is the. World ia Sander ahd Sous* JSucaltwi Ernucr. Test its eminent powerful effects in Coughs, Colds, ' Influenza, 4<v; the relief is instantaneous. Thou, sands (rive the most gratifying testimony. Bead this certificate :— "34th April, 1885.— Messrs Sander and Hows,— it is with the greatest pleasure that I testify to the excellence of your Eucalypti Extraot. Having had inflammation on the bone of the lee, which came on after a severe attack of low fever, I ■was attended by Dr J. Boy d, who had made strenu« . ous efforts to save my leg, butwithout euooess. Ha then found it necessary to amputate my limb.' Having heard in the meantime of the wonderful cures worked by the Eucalypti Extract, I obtained ' a bottle, and the extract had not been applied mora than an hour when I began to feel greatly relieved. After applying the extraot every four hours for nine or ten days, I was out of all danger. I would per. suade all who may be affected with any Buap. disease to give the Eucalypti Extraot a trial, and 1 am oon» vincod that they will find it the most wonderful of medioiucs.— Yours, &c, E. J. Curnow, Wattle street, Sandhurst.— FAdvt.l In celebration of the 25th anniversary (which occurs on the Bth. June next) of the episcopate of Cardinal Wanning, a subscription in being raised to remove the debt of £11,300 on the Church of Our Lady of Victories at Kensington, otherwise known as the pro-Cathedral, where his Eminence ordinarily officiates. i Scott's Emulsion op Pens Cod Livkr Oil with ! Htfophosfbukb, for Rickets, Marasmus and all i wasting disorders of ohildron, ia very remarkable in it« results. The rapidity with which children pf.iu ilesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. j Bead the following:— "I have tried •Bcott'« ' Emuluon ' in cwieß of wasting in vouoir children, ! Mid I am of opinion that it is a valuable preparation ) for such caret 1 . The child rou tuka it and ask for raor->, and tho good etteots are apparent. I consider : it far suporior to ordiiinry Cod Liver Oil.— J. Maksitai.l. M R C.°., kn., US, Or xnxo Bead, t'er. moudtay, S.R, London." (Any Chemist oan supply ' it at 4a 6d amd 3s 6d.-[Ai>vx.i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6553, 23 May 1889, Page 2

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