HOTELS. gXCELSIOR HOTEL—BOTTLE STORE DOWLING STREET. We are still selling the finest LIQUORS procurable at the lowest possible prices. Our Special Draft Whisky 11s per bottle; Excelsior Port, 3s per bottle; Colonial Ale and Stout. Is 4d per bottle. Country Orders our specialty. P.O. Box 448. J. TRENGROYE, Proprietor.
Telephones: 10-285 12-384. WHEN IN DUNEDIN HEN IN DUNEDIN Stay at THE EMPIRE HOTEL 220 PRINCES STREET. The Empire, being most centrally situated in the , heart of Dunedin, and under new management, oilers ideal accommodation. Best of Liquors. First-class Cuisine and Attention. TariS: 10s Per Day. E. A. O’MALLEY, Proprietor. (Late of Henley and Waimate.) gMALL HOUSE, BIG REPUTATION. THE OBAN HOTEL —There is not anything made but that — —someone makes it worse and sells it——for less. The Oban Hotel is famed—- — for Quality in WINES-OR SPIRITS. —You cannot buy Oban Hotel Quality — at less than Oban Hotel Prices. —We Specialise with Country Orders. — Tariff: 12s per day. Best Value in Dunedin. , F. GRIFFITHS PAAPE, Proprietor Q APTAIN boTtle stor Draft Whisky Draft Brandy Dry Gin Penfold’s Wine Yalumba Wine Draft Wine COOK HOTEL. Proprietor. A NGUS •£-»- has n MURRAY MTVOR has pleasure in announcing that he has taken over the GRIDIRON HOTEL, PRINCES STREET, DUNEDIN, Where he will be pleased to meet old friends and new. FOR EXCHANGE. JjYXCHANGE. BUNGALOW—CRIB. Owner of a modern Bungalow, St. Hilda (£1015), would exchange for Crib, preferably at Brighton; owner leaving Dunedin right away.— TAMBLYN, RHODES. , jgXCHANGE. Most attractive brick BUN(jALOW, live •ooms and kitchenette. Musselburgh Rise; notor entrance; large section ; a first-class iroperty, with large rooms; practically new md absolutely replete with all latest conronionoes. Price £1475. Will consider imaller house part payment. i( mo TAMBLYN, RHODES. OR EXCHANGE, for Business or Property, south, , improved FARM, with k run; turnover £9O per month, —Apply M. Cotterell, Temuka. 24 J a
Shamrock V, Sir Thomas Liptou’s challenger for the America Cup, was insured on a value of £IB,OOO, at a rate of £lO per cent. Risks covered included sea perils, fire, partial damage, and collision.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21243, 26 January 1931, Page 12
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