The ghetto wit hotel, QREYTOWN, WAIRAEAPA. t 1 '-T-o J.-; .y ; i \ JOHN QUH • ■ Proprietor.
THE abovo woll-known and. pld-cstkb-liahed Hotel offers' Special Advantages] to Visitors to the Wairarapa nnd Travellinjpt Public in Accommodation; and Convenience. . Particular attehtiou has been given to the arrangement of Private Apartments, and;the Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal ito any in the district. Visitors will find all the Comforts Of a Home, and every attention paid: them. A,comfortable Covered; Conveyance'in connection with the Hojtei meets every train, for the convenience ! of Patrons and the Pubilo. While soliciting the Favors of tho Travelling Public, and thanking' his . patrons for the support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to assure them the same attention will be given as hitherto. ■ .■ ■ Good' Stabling; and Grass Paddocks are • ' ! attached to the Hotel. 1 Note— . . ' 'the . GHEYTOWN HOTEL, (Within a few chains of the Post and Teie--485 graph Offices. 1 JJISING SUN HOTEL, GREYTOWN. Wm. HAMMERIOH Proprietor, BEGS to inform his numerous friends and the publio generally that he lias taken the above well-known Hostelry, Since taking possession, it lias undergone considerable alteration in its management. Improvements have been effected internally and externally, so that with its abundant accommodation for boarders, travellers, or families, and its close proximity to the Railway Station, the Proprietor c n now confidently recommend it as one of the best Hotel in the province. In assuring his patrons that' (as in former years) nono but FIRST-CLASS WINES, BEER, OR SPIRITS, "Will be kept on the premises, and that the charges are moderate, W.H, trusts to get a share of public patronage. OLD FRIENDS ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED. A Conveyance for passengers and Luogaoe 484 ATTENDS EVERT TRAIN, 0 B BET WALKER" Late of tho Dnko of Edinburgh Theatre, Hokitika), Has opened the Union Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. Call and see him, 443 jg 0 I L I N G DOWH THE Tanherenikan Boiling Down Works are now open for the season. Terms—lOd per head. 387 ALFRED 'IYER. JAMES KING, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH AND MANUFACTURING JEWELLER, J®* (Under the Illuminated Clock), Willis-street, Wellington. Orders for tho trade carefully attended to. 374
BARNES, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON, (Opposite Doctor Harding'B) Jewelry of every description made and Repaired. Meerschaum Pipes Mounted, Old Gold and Silver Bought and Exchanged. Gilding and Electroplating. Agents for Wairarapa, with whom orders may be leftMr D. C. Kitiit, Featherston; Mr T. E. Prioe, Masterton, <1? 1 MANUFACTURING JEWELLER,
C D BT 1 S & CO . SUGAR BOILERS, And Manufacturers of every desciption of Sweets, LAMBTON QUAY, Wbllinoton. 444 jgOWBY-AND KING MASTERTON STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOR FACTORY AND TIMBER MERCHANS. Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), Architraves (single and double faced.) All kind of Mouldings on band and to order Green-houßs Lights, &c., &c. AH orders punctually attended to. JUST OPENED 1 GOODS, Consistiaa of - Ladies' leather Jewel Cases Musical and Photo Albums Ivory and bono Napkin Rings Field, Marine, and Opera Glasses Jot Necklets and Chains Electro-plated Biscuit Boxes Pickle Stands, Butter Coolers Peatl Card Cases, inlaid with Silver Pearl, Sealskin and Tortoisesbell Purses Pocket Aneroid Barometers The above are a very superior class of goods, and will be found very suitable for presents, JOHN ■ Lambton Quay, Wellington, 483
USI 0A L NOTICE. W. WEB LEY,.' Lambton Quay, Wellington, TUNER, and REPAIRER of the Pianoforte, Cabinet Organ, Harmonium, Mutina, Violin, English Concertina, etc, Pianos resilkei repoM )i, rcfelted, and thoroughly renovated at moderate prices. Violins repaired, Flutflb repadded, etc, Bows re-haired and cleaned. A supply of fittings for various instruments kept in stock. Tutors for all instruments. A stock of small instruments always on hand. Musical Instrument Commission Agency, Instruments of every description bought or sold at a moderate commission, Orders taken for American Organs. Masterton agent, Mr T. E. PRICE, from whom any information as" to prices, etc., may be obtained, 444 J. FELLINGHAM, BOOT & SHOEMAKER, Main-St., Featheiwton, Repairs neatly, executed. A choice description of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Boots and Shoes always on hand, either sewn or pegged, WORK at LOWEST PRICE in the Valley-for CASH, 463 EASTHOPE General v.. Commission ' Agent, . ' MASTERTON. . Tradesmen's Books kept. Rents and Debts collected and prompt return . rendered. Agont.for Mutual Life Association of Australasia. * 494 ARGYLE BOARDING-HOUSE OR CLUB NOTICE.' ■ ■I- i'fes "TILT ANTED the Public to know-they cat/ ■ W geA a good dinner, , of a CupofVTea or Coffes'or a goo'd Glass AlaV',l' Dinner/r
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 500, 26 June 1880, Page 4
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