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Lyttelton Rowing Club.— A general meeting of members of this club waa held in the Canterbury Hotel on Tuesday eventing. The President, Mr T. L. Smith, occupied the chair, and there was a fair attendance of members. The captain, Mr J. E. Galbraith, was appointed delegate to attend a meeting to discuss several matters appertaining to rowing to be held in Christchurcb on June 4. After Borne discussion it was resolved to recognise the services rendered to the club by those members who had rowed at regattas by holding a dance at an early date* A strong committee was appointed to arrange details. The necessity of sup* porting the ladies who were getting up the bazaar in aid of the club'e funds was urged upon members, and the Chairman reported that the committee were completing the arrangements for the art union tickets. After discussing several matters of, interest to the club- the meeting terminated. . The best medioine known is Sander and Bon Enoalypti Extract. Test its eminent powerful effects in coughs, oolds, influenza, &o.— the relief is instantaneous. Thousands give the mostgratifyin? testimony. His Maießty the King of Italy ana medical syndicates all over the globe are its pat ons. Read the official reports that accompany each bottle. We have no occasion to oiler rewards in proof of the genuineness of our references. The offloial reports of medical oliniosand universities, ,a 9 official oommonio'j.tion of the Consul-Genera) to Italy at Melbourne; the diploma awarded International Exhibition. Amsterdam— all these ore authentiodooumantf, and, as Buoh, not open to doubt. We add hero epitome of one of the various oases treated at the olinio of Sohultz, MJ) n Proi . fassor, to.-— "C.B., 24 years old; oongeational absoess on the thigh. Inoisi one made in two places, ■ Although Lister's dressing was applied, the seore--1 tion beoame, two days la«*sr. very copious, and had I adopted a foatid, decomposed character, Tho torn- • perature rose enormously. In oonseqnenco, the dressing was removed, and on its plaoa varematle during the daytime repeated irrigation with Eucalypti Extract. Tho offensive foster disap geared very soon, the fever abated within a few I days, and the patient recovered after the lapse of several weeks. In this instance wo must not lose « sight of thefaotthatthe latter treatmantsavedthe paiiout's Ulv ■— iAdvt.i

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5271, 30 May 1895, Page 1

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