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Wines. % w—> i.i «.'■ i. — ■■ — 2J EAI,AN ® "'f^INES. The Prices of Spirits and Imported Wines fcro going up so rapidly that numbers of those who enjoy a comforting beverage are now turning their attention to Now Zealand Wines in tho hope of finding a. brand of ft satisfying quality at a reasonable price. But many havtf* made tho mistake of buying vines advertised at prices dangerously low, and have been so grievously disappointed that they now condemn all New Zealand brands without reservation and buy Australian or South African wines in preference. More intelligent people, on the other hand, hove, through reasonable investigation, become convinced that this country is now in the froni rank as a wine producer. They have discovered that first-class wine is being produced hcrr>wine not only as good, but in most cases far surpassing imported wines in ' 'ly, maturity and flavour, and at prices CONSIDERABLY LOWER. , t The above statement is amply verified by lliv N.Z. Government Expert, who reports 11.3! THE WORLD'S FINEST CLARET IS NOW PRODUCED IN NEW ZEALAND. This information will surely provo a great fhoclt to those who have hitherto refused to di!:.k any claret but that from the famous crot-producing districts of Franco. There are two or three firms in Now Zealand with a high reputation amongst good judges for the quality and maturity of their wines. These firms study quality in preference to low prices l'cople who expect to get a full-bodied, well-matured wine for about A'! a cas© are simple-minded. It can i bo done If reference is made by (hose desiring highclass wines to the price list of such an oldpstablished and reliable firm in J. WENDEL AND CO., of Auckland, who have been supplying the public of New Zealand with wines for 50 yonri past, they will find New /■'' a - land's FINEST WINES so reasonably priced that they are within tho means of everyone. The methods of this old-established firm may bo considered old-fashioned by tho younger generation of get-rich-quick win® makers, but then tho wine industry itself is old-fashioned, and yet most venerable. This old-fashioned firm glories in the .oldfashioned methods and traditions associated •with its business during half a century. It is 'w years ago since '.t was awarded the largo bronze medal for its wines in open competition against the world at Sydney International Exhibition, and since that time it has largely added to its laurels and its experience in wine-malcinc. MESSRS. WENDEL AND CO.'s WINE CELLARS UNDOUBTEDLY CONTAIN THE LARGEST SELECTION OF WINKS IN THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINIONwines of many vintages and from various localities throughout the North Island, matured wines such as are necessary for purposes of blending to. onstire the true charm '.eristics of good wine, i.e., body, bouquet, colour, etc.

Messrs. Wendel arc at nil times pleased to | Fee visitors, nt their collars who nro interested in wines, and are glad to show such visitors round without thought of orders I one of their old-fashioned habits. Other old- _ fashioned methods nro its treatment of customers. such as its long terms of credit and - its slogan : "NO SATISFACTION. NO PAY. ■ OR MONET REFUNDED." A price list of wines will be sent to any inquirer from J. WENDEL AND CO.. 128, Karang&hape Road, Auckland. 'Phone 3-100. i ( ( ACKNOWLEDGMENT. » Wo beg to thank our many new Customers ' for their testimonials as to the excellence , nnd superiority of our ines when compared I with that of thoir previous suppliers. TO THE PUBLIC.—Other and larger Firms are striving to crush us, as our high * quality and low prices make compete impossible. We can supply a superior Wine nt low price, giving: our Customers the benefit . of tho middleman's profit. Our Motto is: DIRECT FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER." Our Sales hayo recently trebled at tho expense of oar Competitors, and we can sincerely fecommend you to try a Case 112 i bottles). Port or Sherry, at the low price of 2os, cash with order. JOHN g -yELLA. ORATIA, NEAR AUCKLAND. ' C '' ', "j - Money. £5 FOE £1. £10 FOE £2. THE MOST LIBERAL AND MOST PRIVATE FINANCIAL OFFICE IN AUCKLAND. ' ; MOiNEY ADVANCED ON ALL KINDS ' OF SECURITY, Furniture and Personal Belongings of Every * Nature. Building Society and other Shares, Insurance Policies. Live Stock, and Farm Implements, «tc„ etc. . The .first Office to advertise at above Rates. 168 and 168, QUEEN STREET. And next to Hardio Bros., High Street. jjyjf 0N E Y rp o Jj EN D. Our Motto: " ° «fSBj, K gSiF ) jS% OTH -" £5 ™ R £1. £10 FOR £2. ttt -^Kcr Amounts Pro Rata. V\ o Trade in Our Name, which is A GUARANTEE FOR STRAIGHTFORWARD AND HONEST DEALINGS We are sure of the confidence of the public who have had dealings with us in the past, lo thote who do not know us. we ask to bo elsewhere with a call before arranging a. loan elsewhere. We advance Money on Furniture, Pianos, bowing Machines (without removal) Building Society Shares, Life Policies, or any other security. Easy repayments to suit Borrowers. All negotiations strictly confidential. Address: IDEAL LOAN AND FINANCE CO., j « to 5. Law Court Bides., High St., Auckland I • And also at I No. 5, Probert's Buildings, Great North Road. A. EMANUEL, Manager. Note. connection with other Firms. We make no charge for inspection. Office Hours: 9 to 4.30. Saturday, 9 to 1, 'Phone A 777. JPARMERS ONLY. ATTENTION! On STOCK. FARM IMPLEMENTS, MILKING MACHINES. SECOND MORTGAGES. LEASES. ' 10 PER CENT. Easy Repayments to suit Clients Business Strictly Confidential. Address letters or wires. FARMERS. Box 867. G.P.0.. Auckland. £5 I ' OK £1- £10 Fon £2. MONEY TO LEND. \\o Advance Money on Furniture Pianos. Hewing Machines (without removal), or on *inv other security. LOW INTEREST. EASY REPAYMENTS. PLEASE NOTE—We make no charge for inspection. No Business, No Charge. Our dealings are characterised by Honest Treatment. All business strictly confidential. Office Hours: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, 10 to 1. (THE EMPIRE LOAN AND FINANCE CO Wyndham Chambers '2nd Floor* Opposite Gas Co.. Wyndham St.. City 'Phone 2061. J. C. ' BENNETT. Manager. MONEY to JAMES C. and P. E PROMOOOL. Barristers a lid Solicitors. Impenr.l Buildings (opp. Smeeton'a). XIONEY to Lend on Security of First or .i'-L Second Mortgages—Woke and Anderson. Solicitors, Wyndham Street. "IV/TONE7 TO LEND on Mortgage at a Low -L'J- Rate of Interest.—Apply M. G. McGregor. Hobson Buildings. Short land St. MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Securities at lowest currant rate of intc-icst W. FRATER AND SON. Estate Agents, 115, Queon Street. nV JONEY Lent on Building Society Shares, -L'J- Pl.-tnos, Sewing Machines, Purvey Instruments Jewellery, etc : strictly confidcntin I.—Lombard, 31, Wellesloy St. E odd Public Library. ATONEY TO LEND at a Moderate Rate of XI.L Interest. JACKSON AND RUSSELL. MONEY to Lend on Mortgage of FirstXJJ. class Freehold Security at Current nates.Hesketh and Richmond Wyndham fat. Auckland. T tMLA ESTAB. 1887. — Royal Loan Office, 4. Wellosley St. E.-Money ic : . £j. Ok-* to Lend every conceivable form p security; reasonable interest. p5..,.T '%% A3'% f ; "fisted CI L 'j./ * ' "„i . ' -

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16268, 29 June 1916, Page 4