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f|w EMU 11 js, isHII K .1 aseautifidliich TV/iite Port The overwhelming success which has followed the introduction of Emu 333 and Emu 999 ? proves that New Zealand is just as quick to appreciate quality in wines as conservative Bl England, where Emu enjoys the highest sale of jj iSH any Australian wine. i r/This encourages us to introduce, earlier than was previously planned, this delicious and beautifully matured White Port—EMU 444—50 that now . there is an Emu Wine to suit every palate. Try < a bottle to-day. „ > EMU LTD. (Strictly Wholesale) WELLINGTON » v MSO LONDON, ME ™ AND ADUA.DB • ' TEST £ E^O 5 WINES AT New Plymouth Winter Show ■ You will find the EMU Exhibit adjacent to the main building. Although strictly wholesale, EMU LTD. offer facilities for the public to test these Wines at their ' • expense. | EMU 333 is a full-bodied generous old Ruby .Port —and EMU 999 is a rich and | elegant old Tawny Port; and the recently introduced. EMU 444, is a beautifully | matured old White Port. . | Supplies are obtainable from the leading hotels and bottle stores throughout the I | district. | Si IRWMS BETTER because they're the BEST

Successful housekeeping’ can only be accomplished by grasping the full significance of the words “NO RUBBING LAUNDRY HELP.” Further, information from your' gfrocers,’ 1

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 June 1930, Page 4

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