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FOOTBALL SMOKE CONCERTS

RUGBY UNION GATHERING. "A complimentary smoko concert to life members, senior players referees, . ami voluntary workers was tendered -V tho Wellington Rugby Union in t.ie Masonic 011 Thursday. There was a very large gathering. over which Colonel G. i. u Campbell presided in the unavoidable absence of Dr. A. K. Newman, M.P. Mr. E. Wylie proposed the toast of the "Wellington 'Rushy Union, which was replied to by Mr- W- ]!. E o ' n >'-' chairman of. the Rushy Umon s Management Committee. Mr. Honus sain that the play during the past .season hnd been clean, and he believed there wou.d be 25 per cent, move ter.ms playing next .year.. One. thing that would have to be attended to before next season, !j° wev ? r ' ..was that of improvements at the AthleALnnmb?r of other toasts were honoured during the evening, and the programme of musical and oth»r items was contributed to by Me-sw. Stewwt >,0, son, V. Oswin, G.,Clapham, E. J. Hubbard, Fcirarty, C. Heid. H. J. Sm:;*on, N.- Aitken, and J. stok.

!;■■■■ PONE KB SMOKE CONCERT. I ■ The Poneke Football Club, winners of the senior championship, held their annual smoke concert <a t Dnshn s Rooms 011 Wednesday. Mr. A. F. Viren was in tho, chair, and there was a large attendance.'. ... ~ • Tho 'toasts- honoured during the neninir were f.'The King." "The New Zealand Mid Wellington Knjby Unions, proposed bv Mr ' A F. Wiren and responded to by Mes?ra. W. W. Cook and W. F. Hormg; "Poneka Club," proposed by Sir. Maren« F. Marks (in the nb-ence of Dr. A. K. Newman)'and responded to by . Messrs. J. Tilvard, J. M'Arthur, and J. Troy; Absent Friends," proposed by Mr. D M Kenyn and responded to hv Mr. G. Warren; "Referees' Association and St. John Am-, bulance," proponed by Mr. Magco and responded to by Mr. L. Simpson: Our Opponents," proposed by Mr. A. J. Griffiths and responded to by Messrs. Miller and Green; "Kindred Sports," proposed bv Mr. "W. Hood and responded to 'by Mows. V. Harris, P. Tromains and A. C. Kitto; mid "The Pre-is." Durimr tho evening musical items were Tendered by Messrs. G. Warren, F. Thompson, G. Austin Blnckie. Aitken, C. Moore. J. ZacKnnah, H. J. Simpson. B. Calcinai. and J. Duncan. On behalf of tho Poneke players, Mr. Marks made a presentation to the clubs coach Mr. A J. Griffiths, and in donift fo referred ouiosn'stically to thejwd wv-lt doho for the club hv Mr. Orpflitl'*. presentation tck the form of P. tow.ceo noiieh, Mr. Griffiths replied suitably. Mr. M-rks ale" nresfnted two medals. donated by Mr, P. Lmirenson, for the inosHh'piovrd plnv«rs in tho fifth and sixth grades, to W, Mason and A. Ashworth.

BELIEF FBOM INDTGRSTTDN. can bo obtained in from two to five minutes bv taking half a tennpoonful of BiBuratcd Magnesia in a little water immediately after eating or whenever pam is felt. -'Thousands wlio have tried it say there' is nothing lita Bisurated Magnesia ' for indigestion, lis. acidity, nnd ! dyspepsia. That tliU is perfectly true '•will be quite clear when if is understood that 1 the pains and discomforts which accompany derangements of the ! stomach are usually due to ferinertr.timi ; requiting from an excess of acid in the stomach, and further that Bisurated Magnesia is simply and purely an antiacid the solo purpose of which is to counteract, nullify nnd .neutralise acidity. Hence the relief from indigestion following the taking of Bisurated Magnesia, which may bo obtained from any chemist. The sojner you commence tak- , ing Bisurated Magnesia the quicker you ! will bo freed from indigestion. Wisdom I counsels the purchase of a bottlo to-day, —Advt.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 3

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FOOTBALL SMOKE CONCERTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 3

FOOTBALL SMOKE CONCERTS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 20, 18 October 1919, Page 3

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