Sour stomach, bad breath, indigestion, and headache easily cured by Hop Bitters. Take none but American. Mr. Davitt is doing good work for Ireland across the Channel. The splendid addresses which he delivered in Glasgow and Manchester last week, and more recently in Wales, cannot fail of desirable results, and must prove an excellent antidote to the paisonous vapourings of the I.L.P.U. mountebanks. His intimate acquaintance with the well known sympathy for the toiling masaes gives him a vantage ground in addressing audiences in English and Scotch cities, towns, arid districts, of which he has made effective use. But it is in the Principality his eloquence and personality appear to exert their powers most potently. He sways a gathering of Welsh mineTS as easily as he would a meeting of Mayo men, and the alacrity with which the mass meeting of miners beld'in the Rhondda Valley on Monday fell in w.th his -views as to the necessity for Irish selfgoveinm' nt proves that he has added an important factor to the forces on which we count for the attainment of our national right in securing the adhesion of the Welsh democracy.— Nation, May 8.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XVIII, Issue 11, 9 July 1886, Page 23
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