PRESENTATIONS.
On Thursday evening last a number of the residents of Lincoln, Tai Tapu and Greenpark met afc the Druids' Hall, Lincoln, to bid farewell to Mr and Mrs J. C. Revell. The gathering, which .was. a large and repre-sentative-one, indicated, to some extent, Air RevelTs popularity in the district, which has been his homo for over twenty yeurs, and ' the universal regret that he has been transferred to Christchurch. Dr Cooke, in a few Well-chosen words, presented to Mr Revell a eulogistic address and a substantial purse of sovereigns, and the recipient suitably replied. The address has been ha-idsomely illuminated by Mr N. Wolfe. Influenzal robbed of half its terrors. No bad effects left in any case when treatod by Cinnamon Cure. The "British Medical Journal " endorses this opinion of Dr Joseph Came Ross, one of the leading physicians of the day. 3 Influenza patients will be plad to know that the " British Medical Journal " — the highest medical authority in the world—endorses the opinion of Dr Ross, ; that Cinnapon Cure is an absolute and rapid cure for Influenza. 2
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6727, 23 February 1900, Page 1
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