ENLARGEMENTS. ENLARGEMENTS. OUR LARGE PORTRAITS are' more than more photographs— . thev are _ LIFE-LIKE PICTURES with the individuality of each subject carefully portrayed. Full particulate sent on application to BARTLETT AND ANDREW, BARTLETT AND ANDREW, THE Studio, 10 Willis Street, Wellington. No connection with any other firm in . New Zealand. Announcement. .T.M.V. WINER. . 271 ROM Now on Wines grown at our TE MATA VINEYARDS Will be Known as T.M.V. WINES i Varieties: T.M.V. CLARET T.M.V. HOCIC T.M.V. CHABLIS ' T.M.V. POUT T.M.V. MADEIRA Pronounced by Connoisseurs to bo Wines of unquestionable purity. TE MATA VINEYARDS, LTD., Mavelock North, 11,8. ' Wellington 'Representatives— Reginald Collins. Ltd. H SPEAK, DI!. OF OPTICS, • EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, 7 WILLIS STREET, Late Optician for the Wellington Hospital and Charitable Aid Board, i Patients unable to obtain advice from tho Optical Department may obtain advice ut the above address between 9 a.m. and 5.D0 p.m.
After some months' detention at Holdsworthy Paul Freeman was placed on board the steamer Valencia for deportation. Freeman was originally deported from Australian on the Sonoma. Tho United flutes authorities, however, would not allow him to land in America, and lie was returned to Australia. When lie arrived in the Commonwealth he was .similarly dealt with and relumed to America. Buck lie came onco more, and on that occasion he commenced a hunger strike, eventually being allowed to land, lie was taken to the hospital at Victoria liarnicks, and later on inlcrnc-d at Hoidswortliy. Now he has lelt Australia for good. To prevent, nny attempt at escape during depot ration Freeman was the first man removed from the train, and a strong guard escorted him to the vessel. OH'er German internees. In the number of MO, were lil.so sent away on the same vessel.
At the election of the Batonnier of the Bat' in the province of Quebec. 1100 lawyers, including over 990 French Canadians, unanimously supported the nomination of Senator George D. Foster, at) English-speaking Protestant.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 22, 21 October 1919, Page 6
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