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A general meeting of tbe members of the Aobburton Raoing Olub was held on Saturday ovonfug. The only busiaeas was to ballot for new members. A meeting of the Committeo was also held, at whioh the aooeptanoes Bnd general entries for tho Spring Meeting were roooived —aB published m another column— -and were opnßfdored Bajjgfaotory. It waa deoided to prohibit betting on fho oourae during the meeting. It was reported that the shilling Bland for the ensuing meeting had been Hold to Mr J. 0, Dunoan, and that his Worship the Mayor had oonsooted to proloaim Thursday aftornoon a publio half holiday, dooming it unnecessary to make any proclamation with regard to Wednesday afternoon, that being tho established half holiday. Tho Aehburton Band baa been engaged to play on the lawn. The course was reported to be m good order, and tbo now buildings to be m roadinoss for tho mooting.

Tho best medioino known is SANDER and SONS' EUCALYPTI EXTRACT. Testa its irainont powerful effects m coughs, oolds. influenza, eto. — tbo relief is instantaneous, Thousands givo the most gratifying testimony. Hie Majesty tho King of Italy, and medical syndicates all pvor the gjqbe, ajre its patropo. Boad tho official reports that accompany oapb bottle. Wo havo no occasion to offer rewards m proof of tho gonuinonpaa of our roforoqooß. Tho offioial reports of medical olinlou and universities, tho oOloial oomraunioation of the Consul-Qenoral for Italy at Melbourne ; tho diploma awarded International Exhibition, Amsterdam — all these aro authentic dooumonts, and, us ouoh, not open to doubt. Wo add hore epitome of ono of the various oaseß treated by Sicgen, M.D., Professor, oto : Burning of tho right hand through tho oxplosion of a email oil Btove, The epidermis on the yolar and palmer side ot the' hand of tbo thirtyryoar-plfl patient was oom'plefoly separated and lifted up as far as tho joint of tho hand. Tho likowiso lifted nails wore hanging looho, and half of the phalanx of the nail of the middle fingor was odaled. The wounda thus ooritraoted healod m throe weoltß undor daily applioations of $uoa}y.pt}<j Extract droflsiog. Tbo patient has retained tbo full use oMho band.- (Advt.) x

Ddaf.— A Peruon curaa oi JUeatne^s and urr'?e" n tho head of 28 yeaja standing by a f-imflo Ikmody, will sand a description of it Funs to any pusonwbo appiio* to xiquowqh

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AG18891014.2.23.3

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

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393

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Ashburton Guardian, Volume VII, Issue 2252, 14 October 1889, Page 2

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