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The regular fortnightly meeting of the J. E. Redmond branch of the Irish National League was held on Friday evening in tbfl Catholic Institute, Mr J. J. Lawler presid' Ing. It was agreed that the future meet' inga of the branch be held in Robsons Dining Rooms, Queen-street, astheaeconv modation afforded in the Institute was insufficient and the holding of the meetings there caused many people to think that it was a sectarian movement. Mr P. Kearney rend Mr William O'Brien's speech, delivered in tho House of Commons during the Home Uulo debato. Mr W, F. Jonos r eadt ™, 03lobratcd " No rent " manifesto, and . B ?'* that subsequent ovor.ts had vindicated tDe issuing of that historic document;- '*J r '™ O'Connor read an article from trarcd London News" cf 10th AP ri jL*." "Tho Irish Parliament of 1752." Pf" article dealt fully and impartially with tw subject, ar.d considering thattliis pap".".™ invariably exh bited a v. r, anti'liish sp l ,""* it show/ that Irish qiustiors are betog gradually forced in their true light upon English attention, Tho meeting adjournea till Friday, 3rd September. ' ( Funis \'oong A gain.-" My, mother wf> afflicted along time, with neuralgia. a n(l »?itr hoivy. inactive, eondiiion of the whole systjOT, hojd-iche, nervous prottratlon, and. was ainw" helpless. No physicians or medicines W i»» any Kood. Three months ago she began v> «■ Or. leouk's Hop Bitters, with such good.effect (.but sbe seems a;-d feels young again, over seventy years old."—A Lady im ■»"» U.S.A Look up. Can t Preach Good.—No man can do a eood job of work, preach a Rood sermon,, try a i»« suit well, doctor a patient, or write a gowj article when he feels miserable and dull, w»" sluggish brain and unstrung nerves, and no»« should make the attempt In such a. oonaitiu" when it can bo so easily and cheaply removeu by a little Hop Bitters. Look for.

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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 6

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Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 6

Untitled Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 199, 25 August 1886, Page 6

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