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BRITANNIA TO-NIGHT ! !- TO-NIGHT I I ~M ONDAY AN,D T UESDAY '"* EVERY METRO WONDERPLA* in which the two Popular Stan HAROLD LOCKWOOD HAROLD LOCKWOar ana MAY ALLl'■■-■':■ MAY ALLIES Have appeared has been a Great Success. Now you have them in something even Bigger and Better, a Brilliant Adapr.a tion of 'Harold McGrath'B Sensation t" Story PIDGIN TSLAND. IDGIN X SLAXD. -A iStirring Narrative of the Inner Workings of the U.S. Secret Service. And the Methods of an International ■Gang of Opium and Jewel Smugglers. An Exciting Picture of — ROMANCE AND ADVENTURE. Set amid the Beautiful Canadii" t r t.'s a Great Story with a Oi<- - ONE OF METRO'S BEST Supported by AN ARTISTIC TRAVELOGUE. AN ARTISTIC TRAVELOGUE. A BRIGHT COMEDY. A BRIGHT COMEDY. THE LATEST OFFICIAL WV 1 * PICTURES THE LATrST WiL:.i.>L ■.. PICTURES And THE BRITANNIA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. —VISIT McCREADY, CAMERON— STREET, When you require a SUIT. The Man who makes the Suit that Makes the Man, Get your Clothes BRITISH Built and DREAD-NAUGLV. tendent of the Bay of Islands Hospital was "of British birth and the son of German parents who had been naturalised in Britain"! The following printed reply wai given in the House by the Hon. G. W, Russell:—"During the inquiry held by the Inspector-General of Hospitals at Kawakawa into the charges made against Dr. Hagen, medical superinten dent of the Kawakawa Hospital, he learned from the statements of George N. Douglas, police constable stationed at Kawakawa, and also Dr. Hagen, that the latter was of British birth and the son of German parents. Georga Douglas, in evidence, said, 'I was prejudiced against the man when he first came, because I understood he was a native of Germany, but I have found nothing to justify that.' 'Have you ever had any reason to doubt his loyalty? [question asked by Dr. Valintine ] Witness: 'No, I have made inquiries and had a lot of correspondence (police) from Westport and elsewhere, and also seen his birth certificate, and I am satisfied that he is a loyal British subject.' Leopold K. Hagen, asked, 'Are you a naturalised British subject? replied, I was born a British subject.' 'Was your father a naturalised British subject?'—'Before I was born. He was born in Germany.' 'And your mother?' —'She was born in London, but of German extraction.' " Mr Reed stated that he was fat from satisfied with the reply. The most curious and most unsatisfactory aspect of the matter was that the In-spector-General of Hospital* actually supported Dr. Hagen retaining the appointment for the period of the war!

COUGHS AND COLDS VANQUISHED BY BAXTER'S LUNG PRESERVER. You obtain a preparation of assured efficacy when you purchase a- bottle of Baxter's Lung Preserve*. It is not a new, untried article, but one that has been doing good for over half a century. Keep a bottle always in the house during this trying weather. A dose in time may ward off a bad cold. You can build up the strength of the lungs and system by a course of Baxter's Lung Preserver Get a big 1/10 bottle to-day. Any Store or Chemist can supply you. There is nothing so simple and effectual for colds in children aa "NAZOL." One, two or three drops according to age on lump sugar should* be given frequently during the day, mid at night sprinkle ""NAZOL*" freely on the nightdress so that it may be inhaled during the night. If you want to do businebS, adve tise. If you want to do worn business, advertise more. It i? a simple uiau. and e,:;oacious alw;o i

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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Northern Advocate, 23 July 1917, Page 1

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