' William: wart Gladstone. —Disraeli was a more showy and rapid man ; Biimarck has the reputation of being deeper and more far-seeing ; but Gladstone has the European reputation of being the man who can hold himself uncommitted to anything until he is ready, and then come with crushing force on his opponents. His campaign of 1878 was characteristic of the man. He " went for" the headquartars of the enemy straightway,, and. having routed them in Midlothian, returned south, carrying everything before him. He seems on a fair way to repeat the performance in the present campaign. He is a wonder, of vitality. Fancy a man of 75 holding all the cares of a vast empire, and discharging them with a vigour never beaten by his best achievements of 30 years ago. The grand secret of so long a life of success is that he has ever taken care of his health. This should be noted by people who are now neglecting the symptoms of what may lead to permanent martyrdom, to dyspepsia, and indigestion* Hamburg Tea costs little, and may be obtained everywhere. Why then run the risk of having these knawing pains become chronic, when the application of so easily accessible a remedy is a proved preventive ?
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7267, 4 March 1885, Page 5
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