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HOTELS. ALWAYS A “JOLLY” WELCOME At the ‘ PEOVINCIAL ” If you’re in the city for the holidays, don’t fail to come along to the* •‘PROVINCIAL.” We’re always glad to meet you, and you’ll find everything of the very best at the “PROVINCIAL.” IT’S A “JOLLY” GOOD HOUSE. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, PROVINCIAL HOTEL, STAFFORD STREET. DAVE JOLLY, Proprietor.

Q. RA N D HOTEL Right in your own city new records for low cost are being established. DUTCH PILSENER BEER PILSENER BEER 4 (Foxhead Brand). Brewed and Bottled in Holland Specially for the Grand Hotel. Try a glass off the ice. A delightful thirst quencher. ENGLISH BEER GLASS, 6d. LARGE MEDIUM GLASS, 9d. Bottles, Is 6d; per Dozen, 18s. Half Bottles, Is; per Dozen, 12s. MANCHESTER LAGER BEER. TOOHEY’S CLUB LAGER (On the Ice). Same Prices as Pilsener. BETTER WINES AND SPIRITS At THE GRAND. Quality Never Varies. Have you received your Copy of the GRAND HOTEL HANDBOOK AND PRICE LIST? If not, use this; Mr Arthur A. Paape, Grand Hotel, Dunedin. Please send me a copy of your new 36page Price List. NAME ADDRESS Use Pencil. gXCELSIOR HOTEL PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. Mr J. TRENGROVE, Well known in sporting circles, has pleasure in announcing that h© , s taken over the above popular Hotel. The EXCELSIOR is one of the foremost hotels in the Dominion, and the new proprietor will leave no stone unturned in order to please ms patrons and guests. The accommodation for travellers leaves nothing to be desired, while in the commodious cellars all the best brands of Liquors are stocked. Mr Trengrove took charge just before Christmas, and he wishes to take this opportunity of thanking patrons for the solid support accorded him during the festive season, and by courtesy and good service he hopes to merit a fair share ot patronage. ’Phones 12-384 and 10-285. P.O. Box 448. R A G O N, That well-known SPANISH WINE, Port Type, is procurable at the Oban. Our INVALID PORT represents Australia’s best. Aragon, or Invalid Port, 4s per bottle. Case lots, 48s. One gallon jars, 275. Oban House Whisky—Bottles, 12s; the quality is beyond question. Country orders are our specialty. Oban Hotel, Dunedin. F. Griffiths Paape, proprietor. U G B Y HOTEL, CARROLL STREET. DUNEDIN (Next to the Ford Motor Company). Tariff, 8s per day. WARM, SUNNY ROOMS. GOOD TABLE. 26au W. J. BEVIS. gKANSON BROTHERS Have pleasure in intimating that the CROWN . HOTEL, Dunedin, Rattray street. Is now under their direction. ’Phone 10-978. Box 220. Empire hotel (A Home Away from Home), PRINCES STREET. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION. MODERATE TARIFF. ALL BEST BRANDS KEPT IN STOCK. J. CARTER, 31d Proprietor. MEDICAL. “ QPRING' BLOSSOM OINTMENT." It O Cures Sore Legs, Ulcers, Piles, Rashes, Chilblains, and Skin Complaints. Sold everywhere. HAWKINS’S Instant Relief Asthma Powder Is unrivalled; cures when others fail. —For sale at 150 George street. Dunedin. " OPRING BLOSSOM ELIXIR,” price O 2s; a tonic and blood cleanser.— Hawkins’s Herbal Depot. 150 George street, Dunedin. _ LISTEN. —All Patent Medicines sold at spot cash; lowest prices. At Hawkins’s, 150 George street. Duendln. POST FREE. —Good Enemas, from 4s 6d to 12s 6d each.—Address L. Hawkins. 150 George street, Dunedin. BLOOMINE. the Great Corn Cure. Price, Is, at chemsts and stores. —Bloomlne’s out on Its own. HAWKINS’S ’’ Big Six " Cough Cure, for coughs, colds, whooping cough, and bronchitis; price 6d. Is. and 2s. BUFFERING Women. avoid operations by using " Orange Blossom,” month’s treatment, 5s. —L. HAWKINS, George street, Dunedin. 21s RADIO SET BUILDERS.—Radio Service, Ltd., High street, is Selling Parts at 20 per cent, to 50 per cent, off. rpHE First Utility of frequent and J- regular Advertising consists in this: There is at all times a large class of persons, both in country and town, who have no fixed places for the purchase of certain necessary articles, and are ready to be swayed and drawn toward any particular place which is earnestly brought under their notice. Indifferent to all, they yield without hesitation to the first who asks.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20310, 19 January 1928, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20310, 19 January 1928, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20310, 19 January 1928, Page 16

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