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BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

WELCOME AT.AUCKLAND

WELDING'THE IMPERIAL BONDS

f_United Pucks Association.]

. .. I Auckland, Aug. 2G. A civic welcome was accorded the members'*ol: tlie Imperial Parliament. The. Hon. M. L>._ 801 l said that such, visitors would help "to convince the lu\vnuikors of the Imperial Barluunent- that laws made by the . self-governing' Dominions were not. passed with the idea of antagonism, but tor the welfare or the Empire- ay a. whole. -New Zealand's representatives on. every occasion on which they had visited the Motherland had been'treated by " the Motherland .with unlimited hospitality, and as isi'i as was possible it wan; desired to show j tluit the same feeling actuated the legislators of New Zealand. He doublywelcomed- the visitors because they cani'o representing both .Houses of the English Parliament. Lord Ennnott t^p-lained that the trip was made at the invitation of the Australian' branch of the Empire Association. They wore looking forward with intense interest to-the few days to be spent in New Zealand. Now Zealand had.always been a conspicuous locality in the Empire.

The second wedding of tho 13-\c;:r----okt daughter of Harichnnin Ohakuharty tho firnt ■.Hindu widow who- has ever remarried —took plac-L'- at Chittago.ug, India. Her first liin'Oaiui died when .she was six years old.

You become a nuisance to other people as well us to.yourself when you cough and'cough, and if you neglect'it, you may lay the foundation for a troublesome illness. Start treating your winter cough at the first sign, for it is caskst to check then; use in preference, to all other remedies Baxter's Lung Preserver. Wo could show you hundreds of grateful letters from people who have found 'Baxter's Lung Preserver-the best. This is not necessary ; if you will ask your grocer for n Is lOd bottle-and try a few doses, you will prove the value of this wonderful remedy for yourself. .

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Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13802, 27 August 1913, Page 7

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BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13802, 27 August 1913, Page 7

BRITISH PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. Colonist, Volume LV, Issue 13802, 27 August 1913, Page 7

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