FOR SALE, TO LET, Etc. pREEHOLD-450 acre's well fenced, good homestead, motor '•oaeh passes daily. £8 per acre; :10s ash, balance 5J per cent.—F. P. Corkill. pOR SALE, 30-gallon Baltic separatoi nearly new (tliree months' use) price, £7—Apply JV'k. Tucker, Rim Street, Fitzroy. f.w trict—Dining and Supper Roor centrally situated; doing a good business; the only place where fish suppers can be obtained in the town. Apply for address to Daily News. TjlOR SALE— 4 -roomed I house and bath-room attached. (Section one acre). Terms, etc., apply W. A. Lind, Okatp. b.y. pOR SALE-75-gallon Globe Separator, Vaquum Pump, and Twobucket'Kidd Milking Machine (irsed one season). Owner just disposed of herd and machines are in tip-top order. Oiler open until September 2. Apply, J. Qcddes, Tataraimaka. " a.y. to Lend— £950 and £SOO for purchase of, or loan on good second I mortgage. Apply, Wright and Laurence, Solicitors,' Stratford. ■JO LET—About 150 acres bushfoiling. —Apply H. Larson, owner, Peliu, Uruti, or C. Saward, Mangere Road, Whangamomona. ex. MISCELLANEOUS. Stationer, Stratford offers lines below cost price. See big windows. . f .11. ' A u:NT Sarah and tl,e Wnr '" a tale of Transformations. Price Is 3d at Th» B.K. Bookshop, opposite Empire Theatre. QUR Tea-rooms are always scrupulously clean and. snug. Call for morning or afternoon tea.—Hygienic. jyTLLS, Stationer, Stratford, lias sold the lease of bis premises. Great clearing sale now on. f.n. i TWILLS, Stationer. Stratford, is giving 25 per cent, discount on all goods. f.n, ]UJLLS\ Fancy Goods, Stratlord, is selling Crockery at 3d in the Is discount. f.n. "TJIJECANNO," the joy hobby. Toy engineering for boys 6/- to £IOOO ut the B.K. Bookshop. f.x.
WHAT DO YOU DRINK? T)0 you like an occasional glass of something more comforting and healthful than the usual tea, coffee, etc.? Have vou heard about the goodness ox WENDEL'S WINES? Do yon know that a daily increasing number of people are finding out that the pure, unadulterated grape wines produced by J. WENDEL AND CO., of Auckland, are of really delightful quality, and FULL MATURITY? This old-established firm, the pioneer of the New Zealand wine industry, has been established over 50 years, and experts now testify that they are producing wines FAR SUPERIOR to wany of those so extensively imported into this country, AND THE PRICES ARE CONSIDERABLY LOWER. Messrs Wendel and Co. are now in a position to make this fact widely known. They have accumulated such 3arge stocks of aged wines that they have now a sure foundation upon which to build on extensive trade. They can go ahead with confidence that'they are able to keep up a continuous supply of aged wines at reasonable prices. Wendel's Wine Cellars undoubtedly contain the 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 now fast taking the place of strong alcoholic liquors in many homes throng-b----out New Zealand, with great benefit to the users, both in health and pocket. Have YOU tried them yet? Send for a sample bottle. WENDEL'S WINES are procurable direct from the wine cellars to the consumer from a single bottle upwards, by post, railway or steamer. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO J. WENDEL AND CO. WINE SPECIALISTS, 1286 Karangahape Road, AUCKLAND. Agent for this District: H. A. HAYCOCK, Princess Street. ...,..,,.., HAWERA. ALWAYS IK THE LEAD The old saying, "as changeable as the weather," applies to our Menu. Now that Mr. Sun has paid us a visit for a few days we 'have gone back to the making of our delicious lee Creams, Sundaes, etc. Last summer we introduced to the New Plymouth public many novelties connected with Ice Creams; this season we have something more special to ■offer. We still have a big demand for our <Jd LUNCHES, TEAS. ■■ SOUPS, Etc. THE MARBLE BAR. (Opposite Newton King's)! TS.3 MEETING PLACE 'FOB ALL PEOPLE. ' V . " v
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 September 1916, Page 1
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