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FLETCHER'S PILLS never fail to cure INDIGESTION, COBTIVENESS, SOOR BBKATH, HEARTBURN, LIVBR DISEASE, and KIDNEY COMPLAINTS. FLETCHER'S PILLS and CLEMEN IS' TONIC are the recog. niaed household remedies of the Australian colonies, and every d«> signing quack tries to trade on their reputation and renown. This is the greatest proof of their merit, and sufferers want to be particular to get the genuiDe articles as regret and disappointment are sure to follow the use of the thousands of " All-failing " remedies to freely advertised. Tbe reputation and wide-spread use of Clements' Tonic and Fletcher's PiLb are the groatest proofs of their appreciation by tbe public. If they wera not as represented they would hare passed out of memory long ere this ; but instead their Bale ia greater and they are nure esteemed day by day and week by week, and this emphatically proves their undisputed supremacy. Listen to no argument from interested parties; demand the genuine articles and TAKE NO (SUBSTITUTE.

A New York piper announces that Lord Wo'seley will visit America in tne autumn. Ibis may be as true as tbe statement in tbe same journal t bat his lordship is "a Nil mao, with buge red wbi6kers and a very fierce expression of countenance 1 " Spanish seems to be destnad to b^ the most widely spoken language after English, Russian third, French fourth, and German fifth If brazil ever has a population commensurate wiih its area, Pjrtuguese will be spoken by more people than German. War may change the destinies of tbe Russian and German languages to a large extent, and may change the destinies of French in a smaller degree, but it is difficult to see how it can change the dnatiniee of English and Spanish. One will be tbe language of Britain, Australasia, tbe United States, and British dependencies ; the otber will be the language of Mexico and most of South America. The bus ness of manufacturing public opinion is becoming a fine art. One way is for a newspaper to employ on its staff a person who writes to three or four otber paperf, i: matters not how obscure the oth j r pipers m%y be. He expresses the same opinion in all of them and then reprints tbe whole lot in his own paper and calls them " Press comments." Another way is to write several letters each with a differuot pen-name, but all expressing the same opinion. Yon can write the letters to different papers, to your owo, if you have one. The only drawback to this kind of manufactured public opinion it that it bas not the influence in tbe ballot-box that is generally sap* posed. The influence of the Press, even, or perhaps we ought to say especially, the meropohtan Press, consists largely in having the power to eu press ad versa criticism and to manufacture support.— Orange Leader.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 45, 9 March 1894, Page 29

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Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 45, 9 March 1894, Page 29

Untitled New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXI, Issue 45, 9 March 1894, Page 29