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Suit Cases are fine for Xmas., _ j 1 JfS&li BmJJ.-, ■^ Hero's a 'Splendid Gift! A Suit Gasa Is light and slips easily under seats and bunks. Carries a lot—these \ I JSeaUlllUl iSPIUeS. are all very strong. »..-.. , i isA\ M /These go readily by Post. Order now, and unless perfectly pleased flUf Mflfffl Uf WfPM * No ' 8D8 v, SI £ T 9^'.i- oi \ gran^^br ! * I - Om MtUtf In every way return the Veil for exchange, or your money . VBI lIUUU . M MUM . \ ? j©Mlw<flM Daoß, . «.•''■■' -this case—it will carry your weight. Leather 4 " x 5* "*" '\V* "'"^S&SMI *. ' imTmT ™ijl' nt * m m.» xx-i t-j „ .. IT -15 « £». ~ handle rivetted to case. Each Post Free for Cash affi)&*P-4?U - "* %~ - *.%»-* jT^wJP I /ifflrß Post Free for cash w.» h 'orSer,ss. 9 i1d.,i05. 8 d., 13, ed. ~ jflLldlAUlUll OS IIDIiI SSSSttSSft * 8 Sftfeff 1 ! lIIb ss.iid.,is,.ed. l i:,.ed. ;; , . 9 ? o^S™£lt^p? Bflßiß^^^^qH I BRIDAL WRBATHS-Oomposed of Orange Blossom. 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Toire!s, W i 27, nicely . <• tt.j_ ■ n __ n v ~__f-,i „.,„«*- —,n - n H ty*6 Oambrio Insertion, Zln. Ttlde. i , ' \ another of your parcels; quite sat sfied wth the last." ' tomers - }°W £o J '"m' and blook, warranted uon-rnstable. 100 l Both Steep of White Turkish Towcll- ¥**£* ¥?$ 0 ? n Ins ? rt '°? ~,1 2, X^,? 8 ' Vfi tlttWlwm wVI ■„, . , _ ~ . ' 1 Egyptian Bath Loofah. More durable Hairpins 300 Pins 12 White Pearl But- iw ™5 .Itl K liilfi ™p fta Featherstitohed Braid 6 Ladies' White % 1IhM«I »Y» Miss A. J. F. writes from Owhango:—"l received parcels <""* sanitary than e sponje and a bet to n ß Titled Keetos.lElelTtaead. 3 deliriitM gambric H 8 Hanakerohiefe 1 Coloured tOHky, and was highly delighted witi the value of the thingl.Wm No. HDtJ. 7s. Bd, PAROEL. to body cleanser 1 .fca Brusl, Ene- Patent p th 0 ?[ » ™* x #/ Wi\ MV show them to mv friends. ,? OUT-OF-THE-WAY VALUE. rtJtff ure. 15 Dome Pasteners. 4 Cofiar Supr Only for Cash with Order will these Post Freo for 63.. „ w . i Mh &m\ **\ ,„ tT" „!~ . . * , „~, , £\ « |>/istled. 1 Toilet Soap, good anal- portß . i Ribbon Threader. 12 Pieces parcels be sent Post Free. ■ , »! " $Md\ \\\ Mrs. W. F. H. 0. — ,of One*. Onga, writes:—"l received two . < L. D » n 5 Mk Serriettes, size »by .20. ity. Bose, Violet, or Brown Windsor. Assorted Tapes. Post Free for 2s. 6d. ' v ' s "" ' t " • Jffl&SvK. \vW !?j t * , r n po ] wl^.and^ an i thankfl for «»•• ,? e y ■« s P len - . post FrM t» l , ■/ ■ H0 , n „_ PAHPV „. * i ■ p»BKW. , aid value'and waU worth the money. We could not get the same aims each end, hemstitched frill. "■■• —■■'■ L '*<**>»*"' No. «D H-HALF-CROWN STATIONERY >DS«-FANCY PARCEL, • j , . things here for 7e. 6d." 'i«"~ «"- " " °*-™- ■ ■ ' M " 0 *" " „.""" al * llUNtHT 6 Ladles' White Hemstitched Hondke> l t M M \f v •* £ tit • „„ _~ • , ?i ta r buttoned.. 1 Duchess Bet. . ■. 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— .■.■.~.<i™i.n m .. l »i™..rwni»i.i.«r..i.rniiiir.ii«Mr^ | ' ' ' ' ■ ' 1I • The one fhlng that the Premier aei Leader of the.Opposition agree on is fhat | | Are the Best Produced In Mew -Zealand* ' - i I WINE IN THE MAKING —— 1 1 ' *' ( '"• ' jl 1 I « : " 'I I , the industry described. v /«" || H 1 They are P yre Wines made from I I TE . . !< ' . i '"llt 1 '. Grap€S gFOWn f ° the open aif mi i I — ' -;i - . ■ •,/!*< sw b;' .- I the sunny hills of Te Mata, Have- ■~• jj mmi Te Mate vineyards of to-day are From Vineyard to Cellar. J J 1 '\ * * *• M f »J i * A the result of the careful onltivahon _. ±1 _ , t I ft <. ' , i ' u ,t 4 I h /J 's I '' , l£ |of the grape vine for a period of over J*» > *™ in th « •&»*J" Ujtta bunr- \ ,!, *■> E $ tf V V &V*»i> M **»*4l* "««* >£* >». 1 I r T *» W JS I' ■ I I The V ar€ a s pure as the air, and,!.: i ilata Hills, beyond North, „"A* r 'f" k™ d 6t ?P ma * be reflected U ', „ *t* .3* J« H $ ,™ I IK £ Hawke's Bay, ina ehmate admitted by ™.rLd hat the pi l bl l. c me W i**' il, Vt » • 4 il 11 H H K U .... .. . 1 | '. < -V- " fl ft, las bright as the sunshine, and fori f - It *!l as ? 1892 that the , wntu «> TM "ttagee by the public of New Zealand SL *ft VJ J ,* , JS' -J J}!l 1 ' i I ' \ \ A *i. invalids are quite as good as 1 , •1 'I he first vintige waa laid-down in 1895, The berries aro then crushed, and the ' M " » t and ,v tho < x>DS,Im J etß ra then found only juice run into large concrete fermenting 1 i * Q® % ijii the gnrrounding Hiwkeai Bay homes tanks, the white varieties separate from ! M >«ev >«f«v S§ r& l h6 wi ne was of such excellent quality, the others To deal with l£e crop the ' I however that ifa fame became known crushing machine is kept continuously I ' Wllll'&ln | I Now Zealand and soon ade at work for over a fortnight, and tons . « - ' " |ffi *; & Cnh B ?v r J inR . UP tor T 6 M ? ta ', a d Ti, a,ld f nd t°ns of luscious berries are squeezed ■ J i ,»W/-V" : . M y rSjnt Cn wr y due W S Whfn"ermeS o n 6^?he\ ( ,u7d Ul ?s I ifWv ; '• j „■ V to the merit ot the product. "racked," or in other wordsplacedL m —-—-—_ »»•> --> 1 ■ . | | 50,000 Gallons Store.. SS S H „,... M ' FRIOESL.IST. I' | From such small beginning haa grown SLttfert SwUEA °™and.. Steadl.y Growmß. • couldl be awaj: to the'oaken walls Te M ata Ymeyards deeire to establish a direct market from 1 ' | artached to the vineyards. It consists the lees are again drained off ed with. Virginia creeper, they would de- P r will swn have to be niado eary to keep a big supply, for already the arrangements With a carrying firm, whereby that wine, in small 4 Mtm^J^iZ i ?lfr- mims^ k light the eye of the a or large quantities, can be clelivered at the door of anyone in |. .nMW M N ri , NhrtorNn ■•■ NewZlaland Orin,daaM be sent to The Manager, Te Mata , . j" | v JT6 r n.< area of 3G acres, while if is .-, ■ ••■ r o,x ™ rs ' no tell smokestack so often associated *5f . d gallons, International Awards for Te Mata. Vineyards, Havelock North. The Price List (f.o.b. Hastings) | ~ te contemplated to; plant another ten acres. :Vtm i then : m the wine is "racked" with an imwrtent industry The cellars i M i . r f ß9 U B ° der m , ' is as under-— 1 I 1-hat.the mdußtry means much to Have-' every few months, being drawn'off: from J. 5 * onltlvation dt U lor^r - The winßs /"• have secured hundreds 1S 3S Unfler - DRY WIMP«! I I lwk and aisfangsje apparent from tho cask te another. By this Wln P"' 801 .«™«»>y with the rural fcoa haa j eipeiience in wine manu- awards at agricultural and pastoral „. ' „ UKY WINES. _ U IS wot that twenty-flve men are provided method all impunties and sediment are e.nwoundings of one of the prettiest spota . er Mr H Traverß Twisa Air Twiw „ V 8 Now Zealand.' and the cellar CLARET 28/- OaS6, OUartS Sg <| rfh constant employment, in pruning, teken away from the liquid. It is an in Hawke's Bay or New Zealand. The .J y,J Z' IZI^JZTi J™ ? al!s „pll soon be covered with distinc- CLARET .. 30/. Casfi nlntu 1 | picking, spraying, etc.. and eenendly look- expensive-and laborious process, which very atmosphere and abearance' «Jm f1 • ln ™"L maM - Jive "first prize" cards. But they have unr£ 00/ nl* P 5 ' H i ing'after the vines; one man spends his entails the loss of a great amount of I , a ™ oßpM ] re and appearance seem f actU ring, and viticulture in California, found even wider recognition, for they HOCK 28/- Case, quarts B , |, whole time in shooting the birds, which the iuice, both by oraporatlon-for. I? end themselTeß to the furtherance of end indifferent parts of Now Zealand, and Kaincdj-old medals at the Franco-British HOCK 30/- CaSC DlntS • {£ would work havoc amongst the early fruit despite the fact that the cellars qto moist 'he maturing of tne wines hidden away he is now devotine hi ß energies to make S x M^ on ' th 9 Imperial ,Internationil .„,,„ „„.,-» W I were they not checked. and cool, the wine evaporates from sto in the vaults. Inside the cellar, fh« tJ w,+! S. Ln ™™ ™™n,! Exhibition, London; and the Japan-Brit- SWEET WINES. ... M 1 -The warm sunshine and invieorahmr I 0 P er «nt. from the casks-and from the \L« T JIT ■*, i™S ? >«? T Par London, it the Franco- MADEIRA 32/- Case miarts K ? ■ dinrfe ol HawWs ■«*«»• ' "» «*' l ' i»«to the "".jT " lndeed ffelrd - ■In than hey havo in th s' pasi Flg " r . e3 ,5 rlt ' sh L Exhib/twm, at Shepherd's Bush. Mflnc Pfl til nf*i q „. V '§ $ ndanted to grape-rowing S P thrboJ and expense. One would expeer! sen »-<brkness one wanders down long as a rule .are wearisome, but nne or two Te Mata had to compnte against tho best \ MADEIRA 34/- CaSO, pints % I winey o ducing%aWies thrive !}L *" «?"& wines but they gained a gold ' PORT 32/- Case, pints a arethe fflnet BehT consequently it is kept in the spacious ,° f fasV denotes the <x)ntcnlß - •«.«"*» of British oak and each can produce. At the Christchurch Exhi- Quart Cases contain one dozen bottles, and Pint Cases two PS I dozen bottles. • % give the best flavour and uice, and it is seven years. on. Not a sound penetrates from the ™ nv p V a „elt deal to th a? 3 k n»» M 7 I d ,*'■, « • ' ■ , , V | out of that tbe New &alahd outside world. As steted before, 60,000 is %? c ffi i* h =="' , . I•■ X T .' nes f ' ■w L P f US ~ "- In the Cellars. gallons of wine aro always maturing, for brought home by stating that -a six-foot from• the of the wine tLm are Fh mi J VTM mi • TT H i ¥T> TTT 10 nx wM „ , £' i lot 111! Tills Indostrv Bv YotnHr Prohibition m the manufacture of wine.. adjunct to the model village of Havelock. of ige. ..' its side. Many a boardinghouse bedroom that; lie creamTf ■-^ W : f'" 1 ■•"*:' .. * MIJ 111 * 1^11 ' 1 J I VWU§ 1 IUUI H/ltl. IVllo j$

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2324, 4 December 1914, Page 3

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