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HOTELS. PROVINCIAL DRAFT WHISKY 10/- A BOTTLE SPECIAL OFFER RENEWED FOR LIMITED PERIOD. CHEAPEST WHISKY OBTAINABLE IN DUNEDIN. Save 2/a Bottle on your Whisky. At Christman time the Provincial Hotel offered a Special Draft Whisky at 10s a bottle. Orders poured in by the hundred from all over Dunedin and Otago, and at the urgent request of numerous _ patrons, the offer is being repeated for a limited period only. It is a great opportunity. The Whisky is the product of a world-famous Scotch Distillery, and in quality, flavour, and mellowness is the equal of any on the market. At 10s a bottle it is extraordinary value, and represents a saving of at least 2a per bottle. Order your supplies from the r Provincial Hotel, and share in this great offer. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, Stafford street, Dunedin (Dave Jolly, Proprietor). ALWAYS A “JOLLY” WELCOME. pXCELSIOR HOTEL BOTTLE STORE DOWLING STREET. We are still selling the,finest LIQUORS procurable at the lowest possible prices. Our Special Draft Whisky Us per bottle; Excelsior Port, 3s per bottle; Colonial Ale and’ Stout, Is 4d per bottle. Country Orders our specialty. ; P.O. Box 448.

' 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, o! Dunedin, and under new management, offers ideal accommodation. . ~ Best of Liquors. First-class Cuisine and Attention. Tariff: 10s Per Day. E. A. O’MALLEY, Proprietor. (Late of Henley and Waimate.) OAPTAIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE Draft VVhjsky Draft Brandy Dry Gin Penfold’s Wine Yalumba Wine Draft Wine .. W. • KING STREET. .. 11/- per bottle .. 9/- .. 11/- .. 4/6 . ■ 4/- » ... 3/BUDUICOM, Proprietor. U G B Y HOTEL, CARROLL STREET (Next Ford Motor Company). Good Accommodation. Good Table. Tariff, 8s per day. Why pay more? RUGBY HOTEL. Jock Simpson, Proprietor.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 16

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Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 16

Page 16 Advertisements Column 5 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21244, 27 January 1931, Page 16