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QPPORT D N I T V. MAXWELL FIVE SEA TER THE FORE-RUNNER OF THE CHRYSLER FOUR. All tyres new, battery new, upholstery new. hood new, painted pearl grey. This car has done very little mileage, and is thoroughly renovated. We are prepared to give the same guarantee as with . new car. THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN AT £165. Any trial from , MARKHAM’S MOTORS. LTD., 229 CRAWFORD STREET, DUNEDIN. 'Phone 948. GARAGE , FOR SALE. GOOD PROPOSITION. A good-paying Motor Garage in thriving country town in Otago is available for immediate Sale. The business enjoys substantial patronage from main road traffic and surrounding district. For details apply, by letter, to “GOOD BUSINESS,” Care Charles Haines Advertising Agency, Trustees, Executors Bui 1 ling, Dunedin. IT PAYS TO VULCANISE. — We offer the best service for the least expense. Don’t discard your Tyres and Tubes because of visible damage. We are Tyre Specialists, with Up-to-th • minute Methods for making old tyres like new. Sectional Repairs, Re-threading, Bead Repairs, and all classes of Tube Repairs. —The Guarantee Vulcanising Works, 213 Moray place (D. M'William and Co.’s premises). ’Phont 3639. 20f HOTELS. tnXCELSIOR BOTTLING STORE THE LEADER. W. QUIRK Proprietor. DOWLING STREET. Box 448. TO RESIDENTS OF DUNEDIN. PROVIDE FOR YOUR VISITORS. WE SUPPLY—s. d. Square Gin, large size .. ..12 6 Gordon’s Dry Gin 10 0 Case Whisky 12 and 12 6 Draft Brandy, per bottle .. a 0 Draft Brandy, pints 4 9 Special Dry Martini Cocktail: Quarts 12s, Pints 6s 6d, Flasks ss, Splash 2s 6d. Bols 10 0 Fine Old Port 3 0 Sherry 4 6 Draft Whisky 11 6 Ale and Stout 1 4 WE CATER FOR ALL AT AN ALL-CATERING PRICE. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. RIDIRON HOTEL, DUNEDIN. OVERHEARD IN THE YEAR 1946. “Shrewdhcad”: The Dunedin Exhibition in the year 1926 was a great affair! “Uncle Willie”: Was it? 1 didn’t go! DON’T be Uncle Willie. It is well wor'a coming to see. Only THREE weeks to closing date. Stay at the GRIDIRON, the House of Comfort. 10s a day. A. W. BROWN, Proprietor. OVAL H 0 T E PRINCES STREEI SOUTH (Opposite Oval). NEW BRICK TERRACES JUST BUILT. Terms moderate. Five mniute-’ walk to centre of city. M. H. RICHARDS, 17d Proprietor. L, A 11 1 E jN T A L H O x L L. LOWER FREDERICK STREET. NEAREST HOTEL TO EXHIBITION ONLY FIVE MINUTES’ WALK UP MAIN HIGHWAY. SPEIGH. ALE ON f’AP. H. L. MALTHUS, 16d Proprietor. JHAMKOCK HOTEL, Maclaggao street, 3 Dunedin—ACCOMMODATION tor 100 rlsltors; tariff, 10» per day.—Harry Millueen. proprietor 23]a ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. CAYES COURT PRIVATE HOTEL. ‘-J Aurora Terrace, Wellington. This First-class Private Hotel is now under new management. Situated in the very , centre of Wellington and standing it, its own grounds, it commands a wonderful view of the city and harbour. Within three minutes of Lambton quay Post Office, and Houses of Pa r liament, etc. Excellent cuisine; moderate tariff Telegraphic address: Sayes Court, Wellington Telephone Nos. 43-965 and 43-400. D COLLINS. Proprietor, Late of Christchurch. TJOYAL HOTEL, TIMARU -LL THE SUNNY CORNER HOUSE. Solid Brick Buildings. Every Comfort CLOSE TO RAILWAY STATION. Plenty of time for refreshments when express trains arrive. Dunedin and Tiraaru ales on tap. also all high-grade liquors stocked. GOOD MENU. NICE AIRY ROOMS TARIFF: 12s PER DAY. DON’T MISS SUNNY TIMARU. F. CARTER, Tap Proprietor. ■yyilEßE TO STAY IN TIMARU. STUTCHBUKY HOUSE, 5 SARAH STREET, Close to Bay. Now Booking for April. Mrs H. D PRESTON, 16f Proprietress. TTRICK BANK, High street, Tlmaru.— Excellent, ACCOMMODATION; terms moderate.—Mrs A Tail. lOap

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 12

Page 12 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19761, 12 April 1926, Page 12