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AMTTSEMENTS. . IJIHB QPERA gOU&i:. Direction: Fuller's Vaudeville, Ltd. Governing Director: Ben. J. Fuller. REFINED VAUDEVILLE. The Headquarters of Mirth and (Merriment. NEW ARTISTS TO-NIGHT. mO-NIGHT - AT - rpO-NIGHT. One of Ben. J. Fuller's Important Engagements. A TREAT FOR MUSIC-LOVERS. First Appearance, PEARL T ADD AND EARL J^ADD ARNOLD -yiLLIBUS. RNOLD * ILLIEKS. These famous English Operatic Pe°P le made a big name in the Gilbert and SiiUivan Revivals in Australasia. They bring beautiful voices and a huge repertoire oi the Best and Brightest Music. First Appearance, FREDDY TAMES, Absolutely the REDDY "AMES, World's Worst Juggler. Something Dreadful as a Juggler, this Whimsical Juggler Artist, but ms cheek is astounding. No matter what ne drops, be picks up big applause at the end of his act. First Appearance. RAY AND riRAY, AY AND VXraY, Two experienced Patterologists and Singing Artists. A Lady and Gentleman who keep busy funnily. JESSIE T-TOWARD AND " ESSIE •Q-OWABD' AND LITTLE ITTLE lOtEL:uA. The one Sings Songs, the other an Acrobat. Their deeds are novel, their dTessing smart. milE TT/ORDETTBS, J- HE '' OKDETTES. Reappearance, after some absence. African Comedy and Sketch Artistes A popular and clever duo, who never fail to mal^e good. Reappearance, going big everywhere, KING AND mHORNTON. ING AND -l-HORNTON. Assisted by RUPERT DECM Presenting a new and diverting Comedy, •'Two of a Kind." World's Greatest Animal Mimic, MONS. POINCAIRE. • Last Week. Last Week. MARR AND EVANS, THE NEWMANS, Comedy Acrobats. Really Funny Couple Last Week of England's Famous Dancer, EDDIE BURNS. 'Trices' 2/S, Reserves; D.C. and 0.5., 2/; St Man ii 1«). Qneen Street, open" am. to 5 p.m. Theatre 'Phone to 0». A^AD ANOTHER CHARMIKG * RCADIA. PHOTO-PLAI. ii-RCADIA. TO-NIGHT. TUESDAY, ANO WEDNESDAY, LITTLE -VfADEMOISELLE. rxTLE -l-'J-ADEMOISELLE. A WORLD FILM FEATURE, Featuring Dainty Little VIVIAN MA'RTIX. MEETINGS. A UCKLA>"D INSTITUTE. A Meettng ol the Auckland Institute will be held in St. Andrew's Hall, Symonds Street, on MONDAY E-VBNIN.G, the 3rd met.. wben PKOFESSOK H. W. SEGAB, M.A, will deliver a Lecture entitled "THiB ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF THE WAR." Doors open at 7.30. Lecture to commence at S p.m. With the exception of certain seato reserved for members of the Institute, the Lecture will be open to the general public. T. F, CHEESEMAN', 020 Secretary. A UCKIASD ACCLIMATISATION A SOCIETY. A General Meeting of the anore -will be held at the Society of Arts Gallery. Coburg Street, on TUESDAY, July 11, at 7 p.m. sharp. 'Business: To tjonnrm Minutes of March ICth, 191b, ana. also of May 26th, 1916. S. STUART, Secretary. July 3rd, 1916. 36 WINES. -ÜBW ZEALiAND WTNES. The Prices of Spirits and Imported Wines are going up so rapidly that numbers of those who enjoy a comforting beverage are now turning their attention to New Zealand Wines in the hope of finding a brand of a . satisfying quality at a reasonable price. But many t>»*e made the mistake of buying wittcs advertised at prices dangerously low, and have been so grievously disappointed that tbey now condemn lili New Zealand brands without reservation an<i buy Australian or South African wines in preference. More intelligent peopie, on the other hand, have, through reasonable investigation, become convinced that this country is now in the front rank as a wine producer. They have discovered that first-class wine is being produced here —wine not only a≤ good, but in most cases far surpassing imported wines in body, maturity and flavour, and at prices CONSIDERABLY LOWER. Tbe above statement Is amply verified by the N.Z. Government Expert, who reDorts that THE WORLD'S FINEST CLARET IS NOW PRODUCED IN KEW ZEALAND Tltfs inXormailoa will surely prove a great shock to those who have hitherto refused to drink any claret but thai from the famous claret-producing districts of France. There are two or three firms in New Zeahmd with a high reputation amongst good judges tor tbe quality and maturity of their ■ wines. These firms study quality in preference to low prices. People who expect 1 to get a fuU-bodied, well-matured wine far ■ about £1 a case are simple-minded. It i can't be done. ' If reference is made by those desiring liigh-class wines to tlie price list of such an old-established, and reliable firm as J WENDBL AND CO., of Auckland who have been supplying the public of New Zealand with wines tor 50 years past, they will nnd New Zealxuid'a FINEST WINES so reasonably prtced that they are within the ' means of everyone. The methods of this old-establisnsd firm may be considered old-fashioned by the yoonger generation ot get-rich-qnick wine makers, but then the wine industry itself Is oW-fashioned, and yet most venersije. This old-fasbkmed firm glories in the oldfashioned methods and traditions associated with Its business during half a century It ; Is 3T years ago since it was awarded" the laxg* bronze medal for its wmes in onen courpetition against the world at. Sydney , International Exhibition, and since that ' time it has largely added to its laurels -and its experience in wine-makinz MESSRS. WENDEL AND CO 'S WTVT CELLARS UNDOUBTEDLY CONTVATV THE LARGEST SELECTION OF wS? IN THE WHOLE OP THE DOMINION— wines of many -vintages and from TaUooa localities throughout the North fcsSnrt matured wines snch as are necessarr foi purposes of blending to ensure the trni characteristics of good wioe, i e hSf banquet, colour, etc ' """*• Messrs. Wendel are at all times SRi-p,, * to see visitors at their cellars interested in wines, and are glad to kW ■such visitors round without thought <rf ■orders—one of their old-fashioned hnki+T OtHer old-tashioned methods areite t?iS" t . ment of customers, such as Its lone of credit and its slogan: "NO TION, NX) PAX. OR MONEY REPDJmB^ * , A puce tast of wtoes will beVent to aiy Inquirer from J. TCBNDEL AND CO ios t Karangahape Boari, Auckland. 'PbWaglo! A MISCELLANEOUS. TITHN'S Slicker Oticoats, black and ■iU- yellow 18/6, worth 25/; TVeed Ove7 coets, 35/; lUincoats, 27/6; Boy? coatt, 8/9 up; OBcoets, 9/ xv-^Biiegmw'a

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 157, 3 July 1916, Page 12

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