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EARLY CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES. History reveals that whenever and wherever the early Christian Missionaries built a church or monastrv, they taught the heathen the art of viticulture. Many of the choicest vineyards retain - to = this day names that reveal their ecclesiastical origin. , ... In New Zealand to-day, one 01 the best imported Port Wines is undoubtedly John field's Tawny Port at 60s per 'dozen quarts. This excellent, Port comes to John Reid in balk and they bottle id under their label, a label that has stood lor quality for well over hall a century. Order a "trial case; now, while John Reid's special oiler of including freight by either rail or steamer, at the 60s if cash with order, lasts. Order from John S and Co., Ltd., (Jit. ■laa.vvs. Fort Street, Auckland. Complete Win!? and Spirit 'Price List on request. Telephone 103.—Advt. ■

0 A firm of fame for fine hats. Best \ 'British makes and shapes at Firm of '* Fowlds. p. Hoarseness and sore throat indicate germ infection. Use Nazal freely as it gives immediate relief. Men's winter overcoats and, raincoats at special bargain ;paces ' during our "house-warning week,' _ celebrating' the I- extension of our premises _ at Ashley. s ! Busy Corner, Karangajiape Road, ~ - , r "Safety First!" is the slogan of sense. , " Guiding the throng where traffic is : dense. Heed it betimes and avert the worst. .'-v ' Make it your policy—"safety first." . . j When in the winter contagions spread, .-a,. ' } Bringing the coughs and the colds you dread. "Safety First!" Will survival assure-- , * ■ Tha% m»aii(v' Woods' Groat Peppertamt C«i«.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18711, 17 May 1924, Page 13

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