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If people troubled with colds would take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral before going tn church or places of entertainment, they would avoid coughing, greatly to the comfort of both speakers and hearers. Public speakers and singers find that the Pectoral wonderfully increases the power and flexibility of the voice. The following sensible note, admitting the bollowness of tha "never" cry of a certain school of English politicians of the Lord Hartington type, i 8i 8 taken from the Pall Mall Gazette. The Mr. Blunt referred to is an English Catholic who, as a Conservative, U seeking tne suffrages of one of the London Parliamentary divisions : — ' We bave made no Recret of our conviction of the bollowness of thp 'never,' the 'impossible,' and tho whole chorus of defiant apos'rophes with which the English Press haß received Mr. Pan. c Is riecUaiinns <>t what he m^anfl to have, I' is common to assert that in thfr opposition tn the deroard for ' legisl tive independence ' for Irvland b"'h parlies will b-i united with one another and in themselves. Yet the first Conservative utterance of any intcest which ha* been made lately — Mr. Blunts speech at Camberwell— is as di-ti ct a cint'adic ion of all this and &■> pain an encouragement of Mr Parnell as it would b- possible to ha^e. This is wh v Mr Blunt shi'l:— • l'h" qiiesiion "f 'he Inch PurHamem was a delica'" q iestion tn enter upon. Mr. Parmll had put it forward that there i-hould be a revhal of th> Irish Parliament. Will, he intended to examine and coi su t the wishes of the Irish people, and then leave th* m to carry out their wishes.' Can there be any re&s >nab!e doubt as to tha conclusion to which the examination and consultation here foreshadowed will lead Mr. Blunt and other like-miaded ConserTatives T "

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Tablet, Volume XIII, Issue 30, 20 November 1885, Page 13

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