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HOTELS. THE city hotel DUNEDIN, HAS ALL XMAS REQUIREMENTS IN HIGH-GRADE WINES AND SPIRITS. Four Bells Whisky, own indent 12/6 per hot. All Standard Lines of Whisky also on hand 13/- per hot. Halves 7/Brandy, own special import lines Meukow Jean Dubau All other brands in stock. Vssorted Cases Packed and Sent to Any Address, The above is subject to a Discount of 15 per cent, on Cash Orders. L. F. M’CORMACK, Proprietor. 12/jnXCELSIOE BOTTLING STORE. '■ THE LEADER. W. QIJIRK Proprietor. DOWLING STREET. Box 448. ’Phones 784 and 285. TO RESIDENTS OF DUNEDIN. PROVIDE FOR YOUR VISITORS. J WE SUPPLYb. d. Squar* Gin, large size .. .. 12 6 Gordon’s Dry Gin 10 0 Bols 10-0 Case Whisky .. .. 12s and 12 6 Draft Brandy, per bottle .. 9 0 Draft Brandy, pints .. .. 4 9 Fine Old Port 3 0 She.ry 4 6 Draft Whisky 11 6 Jean Dubau 3-star Brandy .. 10 0 Jameson’s 3-star Whisky .. 12 6 Ale and Stout 14 Special Dry Martini Cocktail: Quarts x2s, Pints 6s 6d, Flasks ss, Splash 2s 6d. WE CATER FOR ALL AT AN ALL-CATERING PRICE. Country Orders Promptly Attended To. MPI R E HOTEL. WHERE TO STAY IN DUNEDIN. THE BEST ACCOMMODATION. CHRISTMAS FARE. No. 1 Hamper: 2 bottles Port Wine, 1 )ttle Sherry, 1 bottle Bell’s Whisky, 1 >zen Ale or Stout —£2. No. 2 Hamper: 1 bottle Port Wine, 1 aall Sherry, 1 Bell’s Whisky, i-dozen le or Stout —26s 6d. ;nd cash with order and we’ll do the rest. Delivered at Station Free. * J. CARTER, Proprietor. . |CEAN BE CH HOTEL. ST. HILDA TRAM TERMINUS. Extensive stock of sel.cted Wines— French, Spanish, Ita-.an, Australian. Inquiries solicited. ’Phone 2268 JOCK SIMPSON, Q Proprietor. I LADS TONE HOTEL, r J. M. O’BRIEN (Late White Souse Hotel, Henley) Has now taken over the GLADSTONE HOTEL, MACLAGGAN STREET. Where he will be pleased to meet old friends and'new. Best of Ales and Liquors kept. Good Accommodation. REASONABLE TARIFF. c RITERION hotel. Mr ANGUS M'IVOR has pleasure in nnouncing that he has provided another ;AR, and also an UP-TO-DATE iOTTLE STORE. 4LL THE BEST WINES AND SPIRITS ALWAYS IN STOCK. MONEY. nTAGO FINANCE AND AGENCY V COMPANY (LIMITED). 15 EMPIRE BUILDINGS. DUNEDIN. The Premier Company Transacting Loans on Furniture, Pianos, Life Policies, Shares, Stocks, and other Securities. Our Monthly Repayments are Cheapest and Best. Business Confidential. Clients should consult us before trying elsewhere. JQUNEDIN MUTUAL MONEY CLUB. SAVE MONEY - 3Y JOINING THE CLUB. PAYMENTS FROM ONE SHILLING PER WEEK. INTEREST HALF-YEARLY. Loans Arranged on All Classes of Securtiy. BRODRICK & CHALMER, 16f Bond street, Dunedin. to Lend on Mortgage. J. W. THOMSON, SOLICITOR 24 Water street (near Stock Exchange). INION BUILDING SOCIETY. Secretary: David Leslie, 179 Princes street. Mosgiel Agency: A. Quelch, agent. Each share a shilling weekly. Loans £IOO per share, quarterly ballots. Interest on subscriptions till loan obtained. First Mortgages on weekly repayments. All members obtain loan in seven years. Unique advantage to purchase your home. Write for Free Booklet to-day. MONEY TO LEND ON MORTGAGE IVi SECURITY REID & LEMON, Solicitors, 0 Dowling street (opposite Post Office). O N E Y TO LEND. WE have TRUST MONEYS TO LEND ON FREEHOLD SECURITIES. SIEVWRIGHT, JAMES, & NICHOL, Solicitors, Dunedin. SIR OR MADAM,— Loans from £5 to £100; easy payment; reasonable rates. —Yours confidentially, E. J. BRYANT, 225 Princes street. OTAGO WITNESS.—New Stories. A large amount of reading matter.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 28

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Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 28

Page 28 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 19981, 24 December 1926, Page 28

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