TfIIJJIARQUIS OP MtMANBY; HOTEL, ; . OA'S a<; n 'o ij ■. [ /. rp HOMES' TJRWIN-.wishes > it to:bs ifidely' *- known' tliat Ke has Idlten the leading and' the most commodious hotel in the Wairarapa Valley] : ■" 1 . • THE'WBQUB bpMMNBY. ''' i J He has bptni Baffidie'ntlyylong enoughjin the trade to be enabled to 'with any assertions that his customors,receive the ' siA'CVt i: UK;. ''.lll best attent'on tkt. can. bp to thera^ MisjUrwin is as'Vell'krio\ni' for domeltiel habits as tlio [proprietor ;is M'.Jt the 'comfort of his guetts. ;' ai BEST WINES AND SPIRITS,. Billiard Table, i t ;MjV/ -Vv'''fV,' i Night, Porter, is inxatf«udanc'o.for all" ' " ellers by rail or ooachr'i; c ■i T HOM'A S,:U.R W I -If. : ...i-. ... -:i '. . .. .. .704 pRINCE OP RALES' JJ OTEL, l( 1 MASTERTON. , T, WAGG; inltalting possession; of the above 'Hotfl, - begs to'in■formhis old friends.and.the rpublio/generally tliat ho.iutends to' conduct'it iii such a manner as, will : gain him a? large ,a,share of public'patronage as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr Jv E. v Thompson.- <" ; 0 /•'iKi'Tfrr ; MiH'iO;'''/ "••'To suit the convenience ' of visitois, Dinner will be served ; at i§, 30,' ihdtead of 1 p.m. as; hitherto; thus..aUowing time, to catch tlie train. ut: i Only the best brands: .of. Win'as and Spirits kept in stock, ■ Tho Billiard Room coiitaini TWO of Allcook's BEST TABLES, with all the accessories of the ppe, and is under the. management of Hugh L'ogde, 'so. !well and favorably linown in {connection with /the same, . (: , .'! First-class Accommodation for. Families (Livery and Bait Stables attached,) Tho RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train, 674
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id a esters' abms'hotm; ■. r . . ' fffiEYTOWN.,' :■ GEOU^;JONES„., v i...|.'PBOPR][EioR, THiS> oldwtablißhelj; and favo'ite: hotel ;has latoly b«en thoroughly! renovated, and iB 'now provided with every convenienoefor the comfort of the public, i 'and'-' boingi situated within a ihort ...distance, .ol.tiie, Bulway Station, and nearly' opposite the Post .and felflgrkphofiicoj, bffere speoialaflvantages to yiaite anirtjie traveling gublip, T[)e prjyatfl' Bfttijig "rpqihe-Tuiti fiedropmß are Wl furnished^'and are high (rod roprfiy; WINES <fc SPIRITS OP' THE. BEST DESCRIPTION, OtfLY ; . , are provided, The culinary management being under th> BHprvigiOß'flf tltf proprietor himself is , guarantee ; tbat ] the The BILLIARD;rooWiBi provided with one of beat tables,' .. : A CONVE'yANOE will wet each train for the convenience off visitors. : . ••■'.'' ("'" Gooi)''-ST'ABLiN6 : -''ANi) Otitis ■■l .-" 'PADDOCKF . • GEORGE pernio* IURNITURE WAREHOUSE T. S.JAGK), CABINET:MAKER! UPHOLSTERER, Bridoe-ste'eet, Mastkr'toA' ' '•' ' ■'• - ; : . ; ;i >l„ All kinds of Piotnr,e-framjflg executed.!., . ; Venetian blinds Mile fo qrder. d'urhiture reuoyated', Mepairj; I The inflpection of the publio iaviUd. " Ni&flumtnfefdeUyic OtmW-WiSM, UPHOKTEBSRiiIID UKDHI* : ;^/Bridge-street^'flutatoßr auao ' J •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 764, 10 May 1881, Page 4
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