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HOTELS. Ji] X CELS lOR HOTEL, - DOWLING STREET, THE LEADING BOTTLE STORE OF DUNEDIN. OUR SPECIAL DRAUGHT WHISKY Cannot be Beaten for Price and Quality, ■ QUARTS PINTS .. Country Orders Promptly Attended to. Phones 10-286, 12-384, P.O, Box 448 12/6/8 J. TREN6ROYE, Proprietor,

* —after all, there's only one 'Grand.”' T he G- RAN T) HOTEL Money doesn’t go far nowadays—but it goes. Yes/ and it goes further whenyou place your order at the Grand Home Supply Store, Princes street. XMAS (18 Days from Saturday) XMAS OUR FAMOUS CHRISTMAS . TREBLE: ARAGON (Spanish) WINE. Superior Full Rich. 4s Single Bottle, 4e Single Bottle, 4s. TAGONA (Spanish) PORT. The Living Blood of the Grape. 4s Bottle 4s Bottle 4s. GRAND HOUSE WHISKY. The Daddy of Them All. 12e Bottle 12s Bottle 12. s You Cannot Get Grand Hotel Quality at Less than Grand Hotel Prices. . PRICE LIST 1930-31, * All the Cards on the Table. It would take a full page of the Times to enumerate our 220 different lines. We are the only Hotel or Merchant to place our cards on the table and give you all our prices—ask or write for a Free Copy. Arthur A. Paape ~ .. , Proprietor.

'JHE OBAN HOTEL OCTAGON, DUNEDIN. ' Better Known aethe SMALL HOUSE with the BIG ' reputation. Noted- for its Homeliness, Tariff, 12s per day.’ Our Specialty: CHRISTMAS AND FESTIVE ORDERS., RU F - GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Propr. Phone 10-920.

ERNEST A. O’MALLEY, (Late of Henley Hotel), Has pleasure in announcing that he has , taken over the EMPIRE HOTEL, 220 Princes street, Dunedin. The hotel has been completely renovated throughout, • , , He will be pleased to meet old and new friends. > All liquors true to label. . ' ERNEST A. O’MALLEY, Proprietor. nAP T A 1-U ‘ COOK" HOTEL. v - / Corner King-Albany streets. YALtJMBA^RICH PORT. VALLEY PORT, 4s Quart Bottle. South Australia's Best. BOTTLE STORE, KING STREET, Right away from liars. Proprietor.... .. .. W L. UUDDICOM

The expression “I don't care a rap,” is a simile of indifference. A rap was a counterfeit Irish coin.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 6 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21197, 1 December 1930, Page 16