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IRISH AFFAIRS.

Sydney, April 21. The local branch ot die Irish declines to recognise Mr Cox’s mission to Australia. April 22. Addressing t tho annual meeting of the Primrose J>agne to-day, the Marquis of Salisbury said that prosperity and trsnguiliiy were resulting from resolute goVernmrntlh Ireland, and he condemned Ihe practice of the hierarchy in Ireland in attempting to secure political control 9Q that country. ! Mr John Redmond, M.P., addressed II meeting at Dublin to-day. when he declared that the National League and plan of campaign would collapse for want of funds, and said the seoeders from Mr Parnell would be responsible for it.

WHAT INVENTION HAS DONE.

What baa invention done I Well, this will merely. It naod fte take fey 6l<S"Wothode?'as compared with iinventions now used, five times aa mush labour in boot-making, four times as much fin flour-making, three times as much in (OQa|-mjqingy; bur times as, much in making tin cans, three times as much in carriagemaking, and ten times as many looms can Dow be man-ged byCorta -.weaver. At a ■ilver mmo in Nevada a stream of Wbter falling 460 f-. is mads to turn a waterg»Y<Mu2oO horse-power. The name stream is carried down another 16S0ft., «nd is caught on six water-wheels, giving’'off 750 horse-power, which by means of electrity n conveyed to the (surface, and runs a, 60-stamp battery. It is by the same inventions—the waterwheel and electricity—that the great task of using Niagara is «bout lo be effected. Only 4 per cent, of the water will be osad.;~ it will not .be noticeable, but at the quantity will ‘sopfeljr * 120,000 boraa-power. The power will not be used on the spot, but will be conveyed by electric wires, probably to a town sixteen miles away on the Doited States side. In (be fields of therapeutics, medicine, and pharmacology inventive genius has resulted in (be discovery of an almost infallible remedy known as Clements Tonic, We know (but this article is capable of causing more ohaDg^,, i . organisms than any id her medicine in the world has seen ; this is due to its peculiar operation on the organa oLdigeation, assimilation, secretion and ezcretibn, for on these four processes life depends, for where one of these important functions is improperly performed general impairment of the system sets in, and rqsulta irf ohronic disease and finally death. It is sound wisdom to commence treatment of oases of debility, indigestion, headaches, liver complaints, etc., at their ooset,as,'7 neglect,ed a permanent change takes, pi ce in the tissues, the disease becomes chronic, and »U the medical skill in the world than cannot restore the normal state ; this a, fact .admitted on all sides. We can emphatically recommend Ciftnornta Tooic in al suoh und many other oases, because we have seen it ioiuse in scores of houses and have never yet beard m doubt as to its efficacy. ... We know it aOQtaios the material to make its action certain, sure, and prompt, and the endorsements oyer. .tb,e signatures of influential citizens are conclusive, . as instanced fey W, H. Goddard, Esq., manager ComroorctAl Rank, Newtown, N.S.W., who writes “ I.have very much pleasure is staling that my family and myself have derived very great benefit by the use of Clemente Tonic, which 1 strongly recommend and urge anyone suffering from weakness and debility, so prevalent in this enervating climate, never to be without.*’ A.nd-Mr“Mr’Qordon, Hawthorne, Vic... says:—“Permit me to offer my grateful thanks for the wonderful relief ,! have, experienced by the use of Clements Tonic, / 1 suffered from nervousness and general debility and indigestion for eleven years, i never knowing what it was to be freei from .‘misery and pain. I procured i Clements Tonic, and the effect was simply ! marvellous. , Three bottles removed all! pain and suffering, my appetite came back,; and I could est a good, hearty meal and; enjoy it, and, what was more, 1 could: digest it afterwards without that terrible tired-feeling which always followed my> meals before taking Clements Tonic. 1; continued the medicine and took altogether thirteen bottles, and honestly believe it, has been the making of a new system for; me, snd that ! have gained by the use of: Clements Tonic -a-new lease of life. I shall; always praise and recommend it, having! personally pi oved beyond all question , ibej Wonderful efficacy.”

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Temuka Leader, Issue 2193, 25 April 1891, Page 4

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IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2193, 25 April 1891, Page 4

IRISH AFFAIRS. Temuka Leader, Issue 2193, 25 April 1891, Page 4

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