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Wines. ff== HAVE A GLASS | OF WINE? | The habit of drinking fiery alcoholic \\, v liquors is going out of favour to a very II great extent in New Zealand since the l|i war started. ii i Proof of this is furnished by the grow. (i 1 , 1 ing popularity of WENDEL'S WINES. }~' the sales of which have increased Hi enormously since the firm commenced U telling the public about their goodness II 12 months ago. (I Previously the sales were confined to i" the regular channels and slow progress l\' which conservative business methods die- i) > tatcd. Vii The time has now come, however, when (I i Messrs. Wendel and Co. can confidently /|i invite an extensive patronage. |' They have accumulated such large A 1 stocks of aged Wines that they have now In a sure foundation upon which to build H, an extensive trade. They can therefore ll' go ahead with confidence that they are (, able to keep up a continuous supply of )'f aged Wines at reasonable prices. >-^Z WENDEL'S WINE CELLARS UN- - DOUBTEDLY CONTAIN 'he LARGEST _— SELECTION OF WINES IN THE WHOLE OF THE DOMINION, and the — number of different varieties the firm is now producing cannot be approached by any other New Zealand firm. These delectable, pure light Wines are the result of over 50 years of continuous effort on the part of the pioneer Wine Firm of the Dominion, and the fact that they can be bought at the low price of 2s 6d per bottle in case lots will undoubtedly make them more and morn popular. The finest . old invalid Port can be obtained in single bottles at 5s fid. and there are 15 different varieties between these two prices. WENDEL'S WINES are so good, so full-bodied, so well matured, and so exquisite in flavour and bouauet, that those who sample them invariably come back for more. I Have you tried them yet? Send for sample bottle. ! PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. J. WENDEL & CO., WINE SPECIALISTS. 1282. KARANGAHAPE RD., AUCKLAND. TTELLA'S TXT l N E. FROM OUR VINEYARD TO YOUR TABLE. Vellas's Wines have been declared by experts to be the best of the finer class of wines. They are three years old and have, tho characteristic body and delicate aroma L— of carefully-matured high-class wines. GUARANTEE: If not perfectly satisfied. —. pay Freight one way, return the wine, and wo shall return your money as gladly as w* jg accept it. -j PORT AND SHERRY. 9 Terms: 23s per case, cash with order. a When ordering state how many of each Hi 9 big bottle:- to a case). raj We pav Freight to your nearest station. El JOHN C TTELLA. I ORATIA. NEAR* AUCKLAND. | Booksellers and Stationers. I rpwO IMPORTANT LIBRARIES § ■*■ Now on Sale at g THE BOOK EXCHANGE (KEALY'S). 3 14. Victoria Street East:— II The Collection of the late Thos. Crook. iS 1000 vols, of Antique, Scientific, and General if ! Works and Engravings: and the Library of !j ': an Anglican Clergyman, 600 well-selected fl vols, of Theology, etc. M Inspection Invited. jj3 BE PATRIOTIC 1 3 AND BUY. i I COUNTESS OF LIVERPOOL'S | 1 Gift Book of Art and Literature.— H Written and Illustrated by Now Zealand fl Authors and Artists. H ■' Price, 4/6. Posted, 5/-. I * THE QUEEN'S GIFT BOOK. 1 In aid of Queen Mary's Convalescent 9 Auxiliary Hospitals.—Stories by Famous 2 Authors: Illustrated in colour and black ' and white, by leading Artists. I Price, 3/6. Posted, 4/-. ' PRINCESS MARY'S GIFT BOOK, In aid of tho Queen's "Work for Women" Fund. —Stories bv Barrie. Bonningham, Ralph Connor, Haggard, Kipling, and Others; Illustrated by Rackham, Byam Shaw, Dulac, Norman Wilkinson, etc Price, 3/6. Posted, 4/-. L THE TIMES RED CROSS STORY BOOK, { By Famous Novelists serving in H'.g . Majesty's Forces. Illustrated. \. Price, 2/-. Posted, 2/4. / Th: profits from the sale of the above books are all devoted to patriotic funds*- for the '3 benefit of our soldiers and saviors, their ■n wives and dependants. ' 5. CHAMPTALOUP & FDMISTON, 5r BOOKSELLERS AND OTATIONERa T QUEEN STREET. AUCKLAND l - • ■ " 1 Coffee. "VjOVj;, JUST (A WORD ABOUT COFFEE. __ ' The Season when you can thoroughly enjoy a delicious cup of COFFEE is now »» coming on. GET GOOD COFFEE, and f see that it is carefully made. Buy a tin of " Slag's Head" brand, see that the Registered Trade Mark is on the _ tin. and you can be certain that you have something really good. jr r- All grocers. _ No advance in price. w lib Net Weight Tin of the most Delicious c " Coffee procurable Is lOd. all grocers. — AT THNTRICAN AND po., T TD. ' S 't •it _^ iin ' — Timber. at- — — J " TV ri OLDIE AND CONS, _ U. VJT LIMITED. O of BREAKWATER OAD. Telephones: 653. Head Office; 96, Order Office. — Kauri, Totara. Rimu. White Pine, Oregon es. Pine, Bluegum, Ironbark. In- Joinery and Mouldings always in Stock, su- ——————— —____^____^ pp. — ; • __ 1 LARGE STOCKS s.in irin «J CF ALL TIMBERS. ?Y. "PL BEST TERM □ sit JL_Pb

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16300, 5 August 1916, Page 12

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