Young, old, and middle-aged, all experience the wonderful beneficial effects of Ayer's 'Sarsaparilla. Young children suffering from sore eyes, sore ears, scald-head, or with any scrofulous or syphilitic taint,' may be made .healthy, and strong by its use. Writing to the Daily News on " Indian Loyalty,",^Mr. John Jardine says :— " People in England have no access to the vernacular newspapers of India, and, l fear that (flome of the wonderful results of Lord tiipon's rule there "are hardly, known or noticed by his fellowcountrymen. Seldom has a statesman received so much abuse, but probably none has ever ; seen the, fruitless success of hi» policy , T so soon . When Lord Ripbn gave freedom' to the Press, he urged iv the face of opposition that a free Press would be a new safeguard to the British Government. 'What is tjie result?' In the late critical and alarming time, the native ' Press' has throughout India used its influence for the Government-, urging the people to support it agfcinst the Russians with rupees and regimentß. The native gentry cf Bengal have offered £70,000 to a patriotic fund;, the people .els ■ where are demanding .to be enrolled in volunteer 1 corps; and it is said that Lord Duffe'rin assents to proposals for regiments to b-.s officered entirely by natives of rank. Here is a novel extension of the policy of trusting the people. The warm and open loyalty lately evinced is altogether astonishing to the Anglo-Indians ; the leaders, . native editors, and civil servants belonging to a class once supposed to be seditious ; the Press, which was lately gagged, has become the great prtacaer of loyalty."
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 17, 21 August 1885, Page 17
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269Page 17 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 17, 21 August 1885, Page 17
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