( Hotel Advertisements. ] GLADSTONE HOTEL, k/TR W. (late of the Waitara JJ_ Hotel, Waitara), begs to anncnnce to the residents of the Wairarapa that he has taken over the above well known and popu ar hostelry _ The proprietor trusts, by strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of public patronage. First-class Table always kept. Nothing but the Best Brands of Win ss and Spirits stocked. : . W. YOUNG, i '.;••'■ .■■'.-. Proprietor. THE COLUMBIA PRIVATE HOTEL, Cuba Street Extension ■WELLINGTON; DMITTED to! be the finest Private L Hotel in the Empire City, Eighty large, airy and well furnished bedrooms, spacious sitting, writing and commercial' rooms. First-class 'meals and good allround service. Visitors to the Columbia obtain a fine view of, the" harbour and surroundings. ' , Trams: pass the door every few •minutes .' .-;■••' ';•;'/. \?. ■•. ■ ' Eleciru. •'; ft* and .every modern coa- ' venience. L9«eV .and telegrams- receive careful att'enw .-, T. P. LIONS ■ : ' Proprietor. * ItOREI3OFS BUSH HOTEL. S. POLSON •' PbopbitooiL lIEST : CLA.SSMeiils:y;6b6d attention; 1 ,Best: : .6i:vWine^.md,;v.Spirits'ran'd. ; iiome-liJre accommodation!;*;' i ■ >House is connected* with;; telephone (Gxeytown Bureau). 'V 'C ; ; THE PALACE HOTEL; A LL the combinations t>iat'. vo to 3L make a private home comfortable ate associated with the conduct of the Palace Hotel, Wellington, under- the proprietor. WairaraW visitors, to Wellington sfcbuid', make the' Palace th»ir home whilst there, .;Mr'Swindalej who was for 4 many .years in the railway sfirviea, ; is * Well ; : known to : Wairarapa rtsiderts. Hw_has a good .idea of what visitors require, and aw sufficient business acumont+' v ppe. : tha<; ihese reqnire-•ments-ftrn; fulfilled': ;Decide to try the Palace Hotel on your next visn;. Penay section from t l -e Governrhfint station. Situated in the heart of street, ; "■>".*' : ' r-l ; "■:'■■'■#,sfeftDALE," '■■' ! . •'■ ■•vV"- ' .'•■ ,'-' ";.'■:'" Proprietor. HOTEL aMND GENTKAL,! ( Situated irtJthe" Heart!of Caba-street, ; "-V ; :'" : , ; v'f ;;WELLTNGTONv. ;;':,•■ ':'-:p "PLE STDIDtit 'Furnished, ' Private j ,_. Sitting Booms, Commercial Rooms, | Every :^-. r • ■ MV| ■ ■■ Wairarapa : to should make the .Grand: Central their home. The best of attentio,a and .■•'First Class Meals;;:,;.';'','-;.:,:-' A"/' : -' : " ■'■.'■''■■' vS ; '' ACCOMMODATION FOR 100 GOEfeTS."Rooms maybe booked per telegraph or letter.j! : ; ! .r- : : :> :K" : .'/-.■.• - './"• : .TARIFF P^rmanents. 25/- : y : >:\ : b. : O'Connor,- 1 ; : .;■ r, .'•!'•' ~-,- ;.'"."■',;"-''''Tr6prletor.-',';;■
MOETON'S PRIVATE- i (Late Island Bay Hotel) % ( / '•■ :> ;/-. FIKST-GLASS: spledid;ly furnished and modern in every detail. An ideal home for visitors from the country, and within easy distande of the centreT,of Wellington! : Trams pass the house every ten minutes, ; "■, v - Mr: Morton's reputation as'a caterer ia sufficient guarantee that the,house will be conducted on first-class lines. ; Tariff froinV 35/- per week upwaids, according to position of rooms. Rooms for Easter now being booked. 'All; letters and telegrams ty be addressed':'''''''' ''■- ' ■■•■-■. "''■■ '." •■.■ ! ;\"' '■;>^'';...;F^J^.MORTpW^.,^/. v^ llslaud Bay Hotel,
W. O. PAGE, PVoprietor. EE best of accommodation, hqnbrs and also good wholesome meals, dean bedsj airy roomß and prompt attention. v ''■•■'.■■; \;\-'-\ v. ■.•-■ Good Stabling and Paddocking, Telegrams and; ldttera immediately apli fl <VtO ..■'.'■';;':
CIiOVER SEED. TTrE have a'stock of locally-grown' W Clover Ssed, also Seed Algerian,, Danish Grey, Gartoa and Sparrowbill Oats; also Seed Wheat. ' CHAMBERLAIN AND SON, CpNTEAGTOSS <FOB GRAIN AND CLOVER :'l HRESHING, Aiibbbt STBiit,; ,;. Mabtkbtout ' WE ET But oh, how bitter To court a youtfij lady Tnen not get herl; But if you do have* i Theluckto get her,, " Furnish throughout at Tiie Paragon Furniture Works. h ■:': .^ ; , .;'Jr"||.' ; BLdOKLEY/:;;;Qtf ken ' Stbeet South , Mastebton. 1 Pragnell'i Buildings,•/ r< '
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10033, 6 July 1910, Page 1
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