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HOTELS. £ROWN HOTEL BOTTLE STORES BRANSON BROS.. Proprietors. RATTRAY STREET, DUNEDIN. SPECIAL WiEE VALUES OFFERED FOR CASH. FREE ON RAIL. FLAG STATIONS ADD FREIGHT. Per Bot. Per Case. Crown Port 3/- 30/* Old Port 3/6 427Red Seal 4/- 48/Seppelt’s Crown .... 4/- 48/ • Fine Old 4/- 487No. 1 Rich 4/6 647Fine Old Spec. Reserve 5/- 607ALL- OTHER STANDARD WINES AND SPIRITS AT RELATIVELY LOW PRICES. To Messrs Branson Bros., Crown Bottle Stores, Dunedin. Cases Please supply of your Port. Bottles Please find enclosed £ : : NAME OCCUPATION ADDRESS Date

SITUATIONS WANTED. DRESSMAKING —By experienced Dressmaker and Talloress; charges reasonable.—Address Box 524, C.P.0., Dunedin. TXTANTED, by experienced young woman, _■ ’ Eight POSITION ; Housework.—69s, Times. 29au WANTED, by young lady, POSITION Shop; knowledge book-keeping.—694, Times. 29au VTURSEj 2 years’ experience, would like CARE of Invalid; town or country.— 26. Times Office. Slau WANTED, by experienced young woman, POSITION Housework; country or' near town.—727. Times. Slau BAKER'S AGENCV. Dunedin, have Ex pert Blade and Machine Shearers Waiting Engagement, all classes Labour. Phone 13-301. I7au ’T/'OUNG man, 7 years’ experience Flour A and Oatmeal Milling, desires POSITION Mill or Grain Store; references.—— 728, Times. • siau BAKER (sober), ornamenter, bread and smalls. Wants SITUATION: town or country ; thorough experience; references.— 595, Times. Slau WANTED —Asphalting and Concreting done. Anywhere. Walls, Oarages, Paths, utc. Practical men.—Hoyne and Son. Musselburgh ; ’phone 22-743. Slau BOARD AND RESIDENCE. JJUNEDIN'S SUPERIOR PRIVATE HOTEL. THE LEVIATHAN, Within half a minute of the Railway Station —the finest location in the City. Accommodation for Two Hundred and Fifty Guests. Full supply of hot water for baths, etc., guaranteed night and day. Well-ap-pointed throughout. High-class cuisine under experienced chef. Modern steam and electric culinary appliances. Special laundry service. Self-acting Electric Lifts Installed. Night Porters. Telephone 11-979 P.O. Box 112. ■ All correspondence to JAMES CONNOR, ■ Leviathan Hotel. OPHE MOST CENTRALLY SITUATED i PRIVATE HOTEL AND PUBLIC DINING ROOMS In Dunedin. JACKSON’S 'UBLIC DINING AND TEA ROOMS. 36 PRINCES STREET (Opp City Hotel), 5 Minutes' Walk from Railway Station. Excellent Accommodation for Casual and Permanent Guests. Electric Light and Hot Water * Throughout GOOD TABLE AND SERVICE. TERMS MODERATE. Night Porter in Attendance. ’Phone 13-350. P.O. Box 470. All communications promptly attended to TT IS COMFORT THAT COUNTS. * And VISITORS TO DUNEDIN Can be Assured of this at WOODS PRIVATE HOTEL, RATTRAY STREET. It ie not the desire of Mrs Malthus to make this Hotel elaborate, JUST HAPPY AND BRIGHT, Cieatin. «. Feeling that you are in your own home. MAKE YOUR NEXT STAY HERE, And if only in for the day, visit the SPLENDID LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS Attached to the Hotel. Communications Invited. 'Phone 10-757. c LUBH 0 U S MORAY PLACE (Opposite Public Library). Excellent Accommodation for Perman and Casual Boarders? Reduced Tariff for PERMANENTS _ , AH Up-to-date Conveniences. ®f.°d Tabje. Moderate Tai 19ja Mrs H CANNINC A ..home away from ho HAZELWOOD." 123 CARGILL STREET. DUNEDIN, An Ideal Place for Casual and Perma Guests Excellent table and every com Beautiful View of the city. M HENDERSOI A LB „ y W HOUSE. 558 KING STRE tr Superior Private Accommodatloi communications receive prompt atte terms moderate; garage available. J- W. MTVOR, Proorleti ■Phone 12-889. vropnen 0 N OUSE ~ Casual and Peru GUESTS catered for; Superior t modation; Rooms and Suites of Roc Let; uee of tennis court. aiau TELEPHONE 22LE 1 T H HOD On Tram Route. GEORGE STR _ SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION. Excellent cuisine, moderate tariff, cies for guests, 4 new rooms and bat: , ’PHONE No. U- / XOMPORTABLB ACCOMMODATION ~ Mrs M’Namara’s, 3 Dundas street: minute to tram; excellent view Miramar private hotel street (opposite Law Courts anc way (station) : bed. breakfast. 5s Ro Let. BOARD-RESIDENCE; good t&hh beds; Bed and Breakfast. 3s e London street TB WHARE, 44 Manor place Vacancies for 4 Boarafers; tat 6d week.—Mrs Reid, proprietress. |~)OUGLAS PRIVATE HOTEI] Oct! Handy Railway Station, Publi ing Rooms, casuals, Permanents for. 'Phone 12-601. BOARD residence] Furnished Rooms: all conveniences; for respectaoie wortting man.—so Manor place; centra’- 30au BOARD-RESIDENCE —Bed-Breakfast 4s * reduction by week.—6 Hope street (off Princes street). oOau A campaign has been launched in North Tyrone, Ireland against modern fashions, and an organisation has been formed at fetrabanc. Roman Catholic schools are leading the way, and in a girls’ school there women teachers lengthen the dresses of children who came to school with short dresses. —The shopkeeper who wants to extend his circle of customers might profitably copy a plan which has proved successful in America. One firm, realising that it. was often convenient for a mother to send a child on an errand, but that change might easily be lost by the little messenger or confusion arise regarding prices, provided its assistants with special envelopes. Whenever a child made a purchase a note of the goods bought, their price, and the amount of the change was made on the outside of the envelope. The change was then placed inside and the envelope sealed and handed to the child. Both mothers and children soon learned to prefer this way of doing business, and the result was increased sales.

—“ after all, there’s only one ‘ Grand.'" r£ he GRAND HOTEL SPRING Slayer of winter, art thou here again. (Morris). GRAND HOTEL WINES, BOTTLED SUNSHINE. The Luscious, Living Blood of the Grope— Here is the finest range of Still Wines in the Dominion, and the Grand’s reputation is behind every bottle sold. ARAGON —Spanish Ruby .. ARAGON —Spanish White .. V 0 SHERRY —Australia .. VALENCIA —Spanish Sherry IMPERIUM PORT—Australia MUSCATEL—Australia TRIBUNAL PORT—Portgua! SOUTHARD’S “ 87" PORT Portugal .. MADEIRA—Funchal GRAVES—France CERONS—France SAUTERNES—France HOCK—Rhineland HOCK—Australia CLARET—Bordeaux CLARET—Australia MARGAUX—France SAINT JULlEN—France BARSAC—Prance MACON —France BURGUNDY—France . BURGUNDY—Australia SHERRY—ReaI Jerez (Spam) —JEREZ PALO -JEREZ GOLDEN .. —JEREZ OLD BROWN —AMONTILLADO INVALID —AMONTILLADO PERFECTO Bottle. 5/5A 6/6/6 8/6 0/6 8/6 8/6 8/6 8/6 6/6 7/6 6/6 7/6 7/6 8/6 8/6 8/6 6/6 ’ 7/6 7/6 9/8/6 10/6 Country Orders We Specialise. Remember—You get quality at the Grand. ARTHUR PAAPE Proprietor.

pJXCELSIOR THE LEADING WINE AND iiPlßl'l STORE IN OTAGO. DOWLING STREET. ’Phones Nos. 12-348 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 HtJM. . 11s 6d per bottle. Pints Cs. SPECIAL DRAFT iORT. 3s and 3s Cd per bottle. ALL BRANDS CASE WHISKY. 12s and 12s 6d per bottle. COUNTRY ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Flag Station must include Railage. ban 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 tor guests, every room an outside one. Tariff: 14s and 12s 6d. Garage Opposite. F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE ...Proprietor. HOTEL CARROLL STREET, DUNEDIN. (Next to the Ford Motor Company). Tariff, 8s per day. WARM, SUNNY ROQMS. GOOD TABLE. 26au W. J. BEVIS. USED CARS FOR SALE. BUICK SEDAN, balloon tyro model; engine. tyres, etc., as new; price. £ouO. Todd Motor Company. , BUICK FOUR TOURING, In excellent order: a splendid car at a low figure, price, £475. —Todds _ BUICK ROADSTER, newly painted; mechanically sound ; a car we can recommend ; price, £2oo.—Todds. UICK SIX' 1 * TOURING. mechanically sound; a good strong car with plenty tull; price, £9o.—Todds. PICK SIX TOURING, newly -painted; thoroughly overhauled: a car worth lection ; price, £loo.—-Todds. , JICK SPORTS ROADSTER, wire wheel model: splendid running engine-.any ; price, £225. —TODD MOTOR COMv 27au ,RS and TRUCKS at gtfe prices.—Farts for all Cars. See Spare Parts King.— rlss Castle street. l» au R SALE. BUICK 6 TOURER: £220; Morris Roadster. £l5O : Rugby Tourer, equal new.—Rotation Motors, Cummd street. 31au TENDERS. C& W. SHIEL. LTD- Deliver Bricks, « Screenings, Asphalt, Sand, Cement. Lime,- Tar anywhere.—'Phone 2S-221. —One of the strangest farms in the world is the great subterranean acreage near New York, where huge crops of mushrooms are raised. As mushrooms thrive without daylight, Mr Howard Bell, who runs the farm, conceived the idea of cultivating the delicacy in an abandoned cement mine. A temperature of from 47deg to 51deg is maintained throughout the vear in this 40-acre underground farm.* The mushrooms never see the sun and little light of any kind is used. The plan has proa-ed to be a far greater success than was anticipated. —Grass is growing on the backs of some sheep in the Bromsgrove district of Worcestershire. For several months j these sheep have been allowed to run ! round a haystack, and recently it was j found that their backs were quite green. This change in colour has been found to be due to the germination of grass seeds that had apparently fallen from the hayrick on to the sheep's backs. The heat from their bodies coupled with continuous wet weather caused the seeds to sprout. —A handbag containing £BO in bank notes was found uninjured in the ruins of a fire at a Cardiff cabinet works.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20501, 31 August 1928, Page 11

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Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20501, 31 August 1928, Page 11

Page 11 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 20501, 31 August 1928, Page 11

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