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HOTELS. pATE A E 0 A IN THE HEAET OF THE SPOILSMEN'S COUNTRY. Mr ARTHUR KEEGAN has pleasure in announcing the completion of the building of the New Brick Hotel replacing the hotel destroyed by lire. Everything possible has been done to make the New Hotel of the highest order. Dining Room, Commercial and Sitting Rooms, and all Bedrooms are bright, airy, and well lighted. The Kitchen is modern in every respect, and visitors are assured of excellent cuisine. Plentiful supply of Hot and Cold Water. PATEAROA has long been famed for its bracing, healthful climate, its shooting, and its fishing. Nowhere else could one spend a more beneficial holiday. Motorists will find the roads in good order, while the train journey is only three hours from Dunedin. The BAR is replete with stocks of all leading brands of Whiskies, Brandies, Wines, and Liqueurs. Speight’s Beer on tap and in bottles. Inquiries by letter and tcleg rams promptly replied to. A. KEEGAN, Proprietor. Telephone 51J (Ranfurly).

—“after all, there’s only one Grand.” QRAND HOTEL FAMED £5 Ss—FIVE-GUINEA BRANDY—£S 5s AN EXPERIENCE OP HEIFETZ. (By Cable.) NEW YORK, March 16. After a world tour of two years and a-half Jascha Heifetz baa returned to New York. The highest spot in his visit to Australia and New Zealand came at Dunedin, where Heifetz found two bottles of Napoleon 1811 brandy displayed at his hotel—the Grand Hotel. . Hardly daring to believe his dazzled eyes, he purchased the bottles for £5 5s each, and nobly refrained from drinking their contents until he returned to the United States. He planned to keep the brandy for medicinal purposes, not believing that the American authorities would interfere with such precious antique liquor. Heifetz took the bottles ashore at Honolulu in a little package under his arm. Hie distress was boundless. He still treasures the hair which in his rage he tore from his head because the prohibition authorities made him pour the brandy down a sink. ' Heifetz hopes to make another tour ot Australia soon. He thinks of sending a cable message to that Dunedin hotel asking the proprietor to reserve for him another bottle of Napoleon brandy. The Grand has the only stocks outside London. SEE THE WINDOW DISPLAY. PURE GRAPE BRANDY, Imported direct from COGNAC, FRANCE. Equals any Three-star Brandy. Bottles 12s, i Bottles 0s 6d, Large Flasks ss, Small Flasks 3s, Sample about 3|oz 2s. For better Wines or Spirits, Bottle Store, Princes street. Cm try Orders. We Specialise. ARTHUR A. PAAPE Proprietor. RAIN’S HOTEL PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN. UNDER NEW AND THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MANAGEMENT. Mr VAN PAINE, well and popularly , known throughout the Dominion as former Proprietor of Eichardt’a Hotel, Queenstown, has entered into possession of Wain’s. Efficiency in every department will be the watchword. Nothing but the best will be good enough for this favourite hostelry. Patrons may confidently rely on receiving every courtysy and attention at the hands of a welltrained staff. The entire building is being renovated and furnished, an electric lift to the upper floors being amongst extensive improvements. HE LEADING WINF AND SPIRIT STORE OF OTAGO. DOWLING STREET. 'Phones Nos. 12-384 and 10-285. J. TRENGROVE, Proprietor. Try our SPECIAL DRAFT WHISKY. 11s 6d per bottle. Pints 6s. SPECIAL DRAFT BRANDY. Os per bottle. Pints 4s od. FINE OLD JAMAICA RUM. 11s 6d bottle. Pints 6s. SPECIAL DRAFT PORT. 3s and 3s 6d per bottle. ALL BRANDS CASE WHISKY. 12s and 12s 6d per bottle. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Flag Station must include Railage. QB A N HOTEL THE SMALL HOUSE With the BIG REPUTATION. ' FAMED FOR HIGH GRADE WINES AND SPIRITS. Write or call for a price list. Country orders. We specialise. The Oban, situate in the Centre of the City—Octagon—is an ideal home for guests, every room an outside one. Tariff: 14s and 12s Od. Garage Opposite. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE .... Proprietor. “ QEOWN IT ” By making the CROWN HOTEL. RATTRAY STREET, Your Headquarters when in town—where service is the first consideration. ’Phone 13-978. P.O. Box 220. BRANSON BROTHERS. ££ D 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. BE VIS. /■\TAGO WITNESS. —Largest Country Circulation of any weekly in the Dominion. Found in every farmhouse in Otago and Southland, and circulating largely in Canterbury and northern rural districts, it offers unrivalled facilities for Advertising anything of interest to country readers.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 3 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20380, 11 April 1928, Page 11