DISEASE DEFIED! ! HEALTH INSURED ! CLEMENTS TONIC HOLDS THE RECORD. More lives saved by Clements Tonic than by all other medicines combined. A GENUINE ARTICLE COMMANDS SUCCESS. ' CLEMENTS TONIC IS GENUINE. CLEMENTS TONIC ' IS SUCCESSFUL. READ THE EVIDENCE. _ Mrs .Time Donnelly, Young Sireet, Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia, writes on Nov. 20th, IS9s:— lt is almost incredible the nearly instantaneous relief I obtained by taking Clements Tonic. For a fortnight I was confined to my room with Neuralgia ; the pain first started on the top of the head, and then one side of my face was aff eoted. I could get no sleep, the pain was so severe. I tried everything recommended, but got no relief until I tried Clements Tonic. Soon after taking the first dose, I fell into a sound, tranquil sleep ; when on waking you may conceive my joy when I found the pain had gone. This happened about four months ago, and I have not been troubled with Neuralgia since, consequently I am under the impression a cure has been effected. I always keep a bottle of Clements Tonic in the house, for I find it ia good for other ailments. — Yours gratefully, Mrs Jane Donnelly, Young Street Parkside, Adelaide, South Australia. To be obtained from Messrs Cook and Ross, Colombo Street, Christchurch.— [Advt.] _______
Richmond Amateur Swimming Club. — A special general meeting of the members of this club was held last cA r oning at the Richmond schoolroom. Mr H. L. Armitage (the captain) occupied tho chair, and there Avas a fair attendanco of members. Mr G. Milne Avrote, tendering his resignation of the positions of secretary and handicapper to the club, positions which he has occupied since the foundation of the club in February, 1893. Tho resignation Avas accepted with regret. Mr F. M. Paull Avas I appointed secretary for the remainder of the season. It Avas decided that the annual social gathering should tako the same form as it did last year, the details, date, &c, being left in the hands of tha committee. Tho honorary Treasurer stated that the membership of the club had this season reached 308, all of Avhom had paid their subscriptions. After paying away prize money, the club Avould have a credit balance of about .325. Chrysanthemum Shoav.— A meeting of the committee of the North Canterbury j Chrysanthemum Club Avas held on Thursday night, Avhen all preliminary arrangements were made for tho coming show. Mr W. Jones, secretary of the Christchurch Chrysanthemum Society, is to act as judge, and he fonvarded some very useful information in connection with staging, &c. It Avas decided to admit teachers and children of the borough schools at a low charge. The committee expects to receive support from Christchurch growers, and all things taken into consideration there is every prospect of a successful show.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5838, 3 April 1897, Page 6
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