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POOTBALL. 4 01h»_imua_._reetnig'-of tb©:Lees_oi_.Eoot-* iT)a_. Club^ook place in tbe Public Library, ! Leeston, on Thursday evening", when the 'President (Mr E. S. Cook) occupied the*, 'chair. The report showed the season •tq have been a particularly successful one, !both financially and otherwise, and eulojgisedthe results attained frora the estab[Bshmenfc of the Ellesmere Football Association. Especial thanks were due to Mr W. jGL Garrard, the Secretary of the Canterrtwtry Eugby Union, for the trouble he had [taken to get the Association properly 'established. It was considered that the [association of the Ellesmere Clubs ihad done mora in the interests jof football than anything yet introIduced in the district. The election of jofficera resulted as follows: — President, i_lr E. S.. Cook (re-elected) ; vice-presidents, JMessrs W. H. Montgomery, M.H.R., W. [Spring, W. Johnston, James Lambie,. John iKennie, Dr George Gosset and the Eevs ! H. E. Enscsr, W. Grant and C. Griff en; jcaptain, Mr A. BaUagh (re-elected) ; vice;captain, Mr N. Herron; secretary and (treasurer, Mr T. E. Hogg (vice Mr E. E. •Brooke, resigned) ; delegate to Canterbury jEugby Union, Mr George Eennie; delegate to Ellesmere-Association, Mr T. E. Hogg ; generalcommittee,.Messrs J. Eennie, J.F. iDonald, T. Brown, T. W. Dent and E. iToung; selection committee, captain, jvice-captain and secretary ex officio, and 'Messrs John Rennie and J. Shaw ; Custodian, Mr A. Pairo. Eighteen new members were elected, and Mr ;John Eennie moved, as a suggestion to the committee, that two teams should be selected from the-club for the ensuing season. The opening day was fixed for April 9. "Votes of thanks were accordectto Mr George Eennie as delegate to the Canterbury Eugby Union, Mr E. E. Brooke as retiring secretary, and the 'Chairman, after which- the .meeting closed. PRESENTATIONS. Mr and Mrs John Allan and family, who ■ ;are leaving Geraldine to settle at Waikari, vweragiven an enthusiastic "-send-off" on Thursday night at the Volunteer HalL : There was a large gathering of farmers : and others from different parts of thedistrict, and the chair was occupied by Mr F. E. Flatman, M.H.E., who, on behalf of a •number of friends, presented Mr Allan with a silver hunting lever watch. Mr E. T. Ferguson, on behalf of the ladies of the district, presented Mrs Allan with a purse of sovereigns. .During the evening flattering speeches with regard to the guests ;weremade by Messrs Flatman,, Ferguson, ' '"Wreathall, W. Shiers, K. Brophy, W. Connolly, J. Kennedy and G. Leach. Mr Allan suitably replied on behalf of himself and . family. A presentation to Me3srs Thomas and E. P. Lonargan will be madeon Monday evening, atthe Chamber of Commerce, at eight o'clock. YEARS OF ' DYSPEPSIA, 1 CLEMENTS • . . i. : . • . TONIO"; DROVE IT AWAY, ME W.-ALBEET LYONS, ""Wendoukee," Merton Stbeet, Albert Park, Victoria, -writes on August 8, 1896 : — I have suffered severely from dyspepsia for a number of years, and although I have acted upon medical advice and taken largely of specifics alleged to be cures for that distressing malady, from neither source did material relief come to me. Eecently, however, I was recommended to take Clements Tonic. I did so,.and almost instant relief followed; after taking a few bottles that irritating complaint was driven away, and I am now in sounder bodily health, and more alert and cheerfnl mentally than I 'have been for maany years. I would strongly recommend any person suffering from dyspepsia or any allied disorder to try Clements Tonic. ■W.^ALBEET LYONS. (Witness— C. J. Ham,»J.P. [To be obtained ,from Messrs Cook !and Eoss, Colombo Street, Christchurch. — Advt.] THA^vKS. ■&—. The Cash Tailoring -Company beg to thank their customers -^and the^ public generally for their patitmt waiting for their orders, which were unavoidably delayed through the extension and remodelling of their premise^, and hope now, through the additions mawJe, they will be able to cope with their largp and increasing business with facility fAnd despatch. New goods just arrived. See -windows and prices in a few days. No connection with any other firm. T. LASCELI,iSS.— [Advt.] ONE OF THE SIGHTS OF, CHEISTCHUECH. o Minson and Co., having .iug.^ received Beveral large shipmenta of useful and ornamental goods, are now showing a very much larger assortment than ever before — cutlery, plated goods, china, glassware, fancy goods. Lowest prices. A walk round nvited. 220, Colombo Street. mm The scientific remedy for Pulmottary Complaints is Townend's Celebrated Cinnamon Cure. Sold everywhere. Phi«e 2s 6d.— [Advt.] "W. Strange and Co/s good tailorings for fit style and value is unequalled. r— - \ MiacellaneoTia, AMARVEIiIiOTFS Medicine. Don't fail to try it when you suffer. Thousands have ohtained relief ; yoa can get the same results. The coat is only ls'fid. The.sales are phenomenal. We refer to Dr Orosaland'R cele.rated Headache and Heuralgia Powders. Refuse the poor imitations / that may he offered to you. All chemists and stores. 9360 GOENS need troublo you no longer. Use Marshall's Kuraklava, tho princo of corn cures. It has removed corns of 40 years' srandhig. It will removo yours if you use it properly, ls; all chemists and stores throughout New Zaaland. 9260 EVER had.' Toothache ? Bad pain to hear, isn' fc it ? Well, cure it instantly with Marshall's celebrated Toothache Cure, ODONTALGICON, sometimes called ODONT for, short. Every Chemist aniLstorekecpcr has it in stook. ls Ter Bottle. 9260 F your little ono has diarrhoea om teething-, if it i 3 restless at night, tosses about, always peevish, "Why not use Marshall's Celebrated Vegetable Teething Powders P The only Powders on the market free from mercury or opium in any of its forms, la Packets, all chomists and stores. -]_l_- ABSHALL'S CELEBRATED LIVEUCUBB l_*|_ Special Tincture of Podophyllum. This preparation is a bracer, it tones up the disordered atomachpind liver, and it takes away that tired, listless ffenling that you have on rising, ls Bottlo3 all chen-jstsond stores. 9260 OVER Fif ty' Thousand boxes of Dr Crossland's celebrated Hendncho and Neuralgia Powdors are sold annually in New Zealand. There are Bpurious imitations ; heware of them. Insist on havingtho genuine article. They cure the worst headaches in a few minutes. Is tid; chemists and grocers. ?1 G0 EWING Machines of any make can ho satisfactorily repaired and put in order by skilled •workmen. Call at Minson's, 220, Colombo btreet. ,210 charge unless satisfactory. "0* T - ABLB Cutlery and Plate. See our knivea j from sd, our forks from 4sd and our spoons front &_d. Minson's, 2-0, Colombo Street. 70* ABL_ Knives from 5s doz; a specially Cheap strong lido at 7s doz. Mir son's Cheap Depot. 704 TTI/- INCAID, Storekeeper, for M Wahoo,' • _£__. 2b 6d ; best remedy made Gonorai debility, O.stivonoßH Piles, Eiok Headache, Neuralgia, Hcw-'-hurn Sfl WTVRH -WHITE to mo for Valuable JL t JJikJ j^ C 3 treatise deeply concern-aury-ureelves. PROFESSOR HERMANN, Frenoh ;, Specialist, 41, Collins Place East, Melbourne. 835»

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 8

Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 8

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