Crimsonbs.ik • ' Thaba'arm clock ot tnino wont last night for the first tiino in a year ' Yei»st: ' Why didn'b it go before V Critnsotibeak : ' Well, because- ihia iv tho fir3t 1 time I over firod ib at a cat.'. " yalumba " VinoyardH, Augaston, South Aiistralia.—Tho wince from those vinoyards p.ro celebrated for purity and dolicacy of flavour. Have secured sold medals—Bordeaux, Melbourne, Calcutta, and nurnier.:HiFi privscs af. Duuedin und 'T&»manian c>ch:t)itrion^. Claret, rich Oonebanbia, red Fro.v tignac. Muscat, ep»cisl old port ('SO vinSac;e), etc., obtsinabla from leading wine and spirit merchants. All first-claaa hatels. t— S. Smith and Son. Proprietors.— lAdvt.l
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 94, 24 April 1897, Page 4 (Supplement)
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