'»• OP NORMANB? HOTEL. Aj ' CABT 8I» T.OiJI V,l]<x'C: •*■ known that he has taken the leadingland the most conimodiouß hotel In tnVWairarapa (> Oi 01 ... .. • THEMABQUISOPORMANBy. .. He has been sufficiently' long enough in tli9'irade'to'be"enabled to dUpetlse witjli. any assertions that his customers receive the best attention that cans be! given to. them. Mrs Urwin is as well kno&n for domestic ';, v ;''v '. • habits as the proprietor, '. and the comfort of his-guetts. ;;i !-; -'■:!; : ' ' j ''' Billiard I ["-.^j; A Night Porter is in attendance for all trav-, ellersbyraU-'orjoach. ••• :. a"s UEff'if, PRINCE OP WALES' •.TT.OTEL, ! ■ •. ! :hIASTERTON. "' t T, WAGO, in taking possession';bf the | above favorably-known.'■ Hotel;"' begs to in-' form his old friends arid the public generally; that ho intends tor condudt it in such. a manner as will gain binus largo a share, of public patronage as viras Recorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompsons : ;;„Tp.' BUit ""the convenience of" visitoisj' Dinner will be served at 12;30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to' catch tho train. '' i [ '} ■;'; •- Only-the best, brands of Wines and 'Spirit? kept in'stock. . Tho 1 Billiard ißoom- coutains' TJV'J {of: Allcock's' MST' 'TABLES,'; w'iih; all the .accessories of the pnme, arid is under the managementof Huqn Loouk, so well and. favorably™known in connection with .the First-class ; Accommodationfor Families; '; (Livery and Bait Stables' attached,) ■■ ■ TIwjjBAILWAY 'BUS starts from this, hotel'for each train. 674
T-BAB IS THE .. . T AH GES T IM ! P ; CiB-T I!S I 4 0r : > JOURNALS AND NEWSrAPEHS ■ .:! ■ 111 Wellington -. . All the.leadiug Newspapers of the .World ~ i... Regularly Received by Mail ; Agrosy,. Is:" ■ Raptist.Matraziiio, ,8d.... ■ Bow Bells, U (id • , Hoys of England, Is . I Boys' Staudaril Is :• ; Boys' Herald, la , : Boys Owii Piipor, Is : : The Christian' \ ' | : . '' :• ; i The Obristip Globe ,' f :: ')' v " : The Christian Herald '■' [ ( la ■ The Christian World Magaziuo [ Each- , ; The Christian World Pulpit j ; Tho Cutter's Journal ■ : ... 1 Day of Rest, Is :•■... I Draper.and Dressmaker ! English Mechanic, 1b 6d - ... ~ ; Englishwomen's Donatio of Dress'; 1 Family Herald, Is ut Family .'Reader, Is Gorf loman's Magaziuo of Fashion, 25." , Girls' Own Paper, Is ,'"'.;""" : Grocor, Is , Illus. Household Journal of Faslr.bii, 1b Gd : - ■ ; London Journal, Is ; Loudon and Paris Ladios' Fashion,' 2s ■ London Reader, Is , ■:■' Milliner aud Dressmaker, 2s Ministers/ Gazette of Fashion, Us '■ ■■'. Myra's Journal of Fashion Is ; Myra's Mid.Monthly of Children's Dross ; Sunday at Homo, Is Sylvia's Journal of Fashion, 'la , : Tailor ami Cutter ..,'.' Wedding Bells/Is'' Weekly'Weleomc; Is " : "' Yomtij Ladies' Journal, Is Cd 'Young Men of Great Britain,-Is Eaukers' Magazine, 2s . : Church Bells, 2s;!;;. ■' , ~; . , . : Clergyman's Maga'ziueV Is Gd;' > Evangelical Magazinej'ls'V Harpor, ls6'd '. . .. .. United'Presbyterian; BoV '■'• i '' ; „ , „ . with, portraits, 1 ■Newspapers,' •' . il , ii,; Lloyds, 3d, Reynolds,-; 3d ,' - Despatch, U"'"' Illufilratiid.News. 3d Pictoral World,6d LondotiNnvs, Is : Times Weekly Edition, Gdi- ■ LAMBTON'QUAY, WELLINGTON.
TjlO KESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, "i ''''' GREYTOWN. GEQWE JONES Proprietor, TJIjS old-eatttbliahod and favorite botol has 'lately been thoroughly ronovatcd,and is uow, provided with cveryconvonioncefor the comfort Of the public, aud beiug situated ,within, a-- short-distanco' of tho'Railway Station, and nearly oppoßito tho Poat and Telegraph offices, offers 'speoial 'advantages to visitors and the travelling ; public. .-■■ ■' " Thoprivato sitting rooinß aud bedrooms are weU furnished, and aro high am) ioomy. WINES it SPIRITS OF THE 'BEST 1 '>•■■: DESCRIPTION ONLY •' : ■ aro provided. The culinary managoinont being under the supervision* of the proprietor himself is'a'euinpient'giiarau'tee' that'the wants of patrons wW be, well, proyidedfor. Tho •BniIARD room.is provided with one of Alcock'B best tables,"" \ '•"" "■'■ A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of yjsitors, GOOD, r BTABLING W. GRASS , are also,provided are ( under,efficient 'managomelit., ! i'-";','.';' i ' IM ' i '|i' f! ,yj '.'•'.. ■■■' .' GEORGE JONES, Um'i^'Jfaoraißioit. V\ UE NTT D RJvWilKlfb:a S;E ; ; ; ;: - ;; T;.S,^O-;; ; ; .;;';' CABINET- MAPR, ANP UNPERTARElV''''' ''' ' . (I; ,BRIDaB:BTRKET,i.UsTKUT()K, j.|,.;! ■ii; Pianos rorsilk'ed and polished, ' [ ! inAll'kinds'ofPiotiireifranung executed, ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 767, 13 May 1881, Page 4
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