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HOTELS. “ after all, there’s only one ‘ Grand.’” (JEAND HOTEL THE PEOPLE’S CLUB. Hundreds of Men are Buying GEANVIN BROWN BRANDY WINE. A new strong Wine, thoroughly sound, well matured, and at a price that suits slender pockets. GRANVIN WINS THE DOLLAR (ss) PROPOSITION v. THE SPIRIT PRICE 12s BOTTLE. WE RECOMMEND GRANVIN. . Buy a lOoz flask (10 whisky nips) for 2a 6d, Your money back if not thoroughly satisfied. THE INCOMPARABLE BARGAIN. The exceedingly low price of GRANVIN is possible because we are direct importers, and buy many hogsheads of wine and brandy at a time at the finest prices, thus eliminating the middleman’s profit. GRANVIN, ss, 3s, 2s 6d, and Is. The strong Wine that suits slim pockets. Stocks Also at the Oban Hotel. Arthur A. Paape, A.M.B. A.M.8., The Grand’s 1932 Slogan. OAPTAIN COOK HOTEL. BOTTLE STORE: KING STREET. Per Bottle. Draft Whisky 11/Draft Brandy 97Dry Gin H/Penfold’s Wine .. .. .. 4/0 Yalumba Wine 47Draft Wine 3/W. L. BUDDICOMB, ' Proprietor. ACCOMMODATION AT HOLIDAY RESORTS. OOYAL HOTEL, ti TIMARD. A VERY COMFORTABLE HOTEL. Large, Sunny Rooms, Good Menu, situated Close to Railway Station and Caroline Bay. PLENTY OF TIME To Refresh when Trains Arrive. TIMARU AND SPEIGHT’S ALES ALWAYS IN GOOD ORDER. ITMARU for Your Holidays, SUNNY, CHEERFUL, and Most Prosperous Town in New Zealand. TARIFF. 10s PER DAYT F. CARTER, Proprietor, WHERE TO STAY IN CHRISTCHURCH. HOTEL FEDERAL, Victoria square, Christchurch. All Communications receive prompt attention. T. G. LEWIS, Proprietor. Box 532 Telephone 1040. WHERE TO STAY IN TIMARU. RAILWAY PRIVATE HOTEL (Right Opposite Railway Station). Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors at Reduced Rates. Write or Telephone No. 725. M. M. O’BRIEN, Proprietress.

19 /C FOR ANY R00M! Talce advan - JL<w/ O tage of special rate and stay at STONEHURST —New Zealand’s leading private hotel Telegrams; " Stonelea,” Christchurch. WARRINGTON HOUSE, Warrington.Comfortable Accommodation for Visitors to the Seaside. Good table. All modern conveniences; moderate tariff.—Apply H. Couper. 6n WANTED, for week. February 10, comfortable CRIB by seaside, between Dunedin and Palmerston ; moderate rent.—■ 944, Times. 7ja WHITE STAR MOTORS, co-ordinated with Arthur Boud’s Service, leave Dunedin 8 a.m. and noon Daily for Pembroke and Queenstown, via Roxburgh. WHITE STAR PRIVATE HOTEL, PEMBROKE, LAKE WANAKA. offers excellent Accommodation at Reasonable Rates. Ring 13-444 (White Star Motors). HAMPDEN Is acknowledged the finest Holiday Resort. Write or ring Famllton’s Private Hotel Good Accommodation. Phone 9R. Oja. TO LET (Brighton, Ocean View), Roomy COTTAGE, electric, light, range, and open fireplace; vacant.—Bush’s Store, Burnside, Bja TO LET, 4-ROOMED FURNISHED CRIB. 3 minutes from Walkouaitl Beach. —Apply I. Park, Walkouaitl. Bja WANTED RENT, 4-roomed COTTAGE, Karltane, 3 weeks from 18th; handy beach. —Ring 20-453, or 951, Times. TOOTHACHE —Nerve pains! Take PHENASCO Pain Tablets : bettor than aspirin ; pain goes quickly.—Wilkinson and Son, chemists. WREN'S Wallpapers, latest designs; prices still lowest; less 10 per cent, to meet cut: buy now. save money. An improved airship “spy car” similar to the type employed during the war, that of a tiny car, containing an observer, suspended at the end of a wire cable far below an airship, is to be experimented with in the ZRS4, the super-dirigible now being built for the United States Naval Department. Designs for the new “ spy cars” provide for a cigar-shaped mechanism of light-weight metal, with tail-sur-faces like those of, an aeroplane, and having an interior compartment just large enough for an officer-observer, lying prone with maps and instruments on either side of him, to survey the earth below through outlook windows. Equipped with such a machine, and when seeking to avoid detection in war, an airship could ascend above a cloud bank and then lower its “ spy car ” through the clouds into clear air below. The observer in the car, having an uninterrupted view of the earth’s surface, could then telephone up instructions to the airship which would enable an accurate course to be steered in any direction.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21537, 8 January 1932, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21537, 8 January 1932, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 4 Otago Daily Times, Issue 21537, 8 January 1932, Page 9