THE MARQUIS OF NOBMANBI HOTEL. ;''....,...• TEIOMAS URWIN iWßterit fo,bj> widely;. - known that he has taken the loading and; the mosti commodious liotelittthe Wairarapa r::THE.MAKQI7IS OFNORMANBY.^.;.; He has bfifen"Biiffioiefitly'long the' trade to ; bo enabled,ioidiipettse;with ariy'aasertions that his customers receive the best: attention tiiat^oan..be; given to; them? MrsUrw'inis as well known; for-domestic-habits as the • proprietor 'is for.; r p "'and, the comfort of his guests,'. . .;,.-..;; ... ■ BEST \VINES:AND;SPIRITS.' . : ; -'■■'•- BiUiardTabk;; A Night Porter is in attendance for all trav- ....... oilers,by rail of coach..' ..'/Ja ; '-T-.Hp-iiiAß ,ußwm' :; ;'." 'DBINOE OP TITALES*.. :TT6tEL. ." ' MASTERTON. ■■•.; T, WAGG, in taking possession of the above lavorably-known Hotel,'begs to inform his old friends and the public generally: that ho intends to conduct it insuoh a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded 1 to'his predecessor, Mr J. E, Thompson;: •: . i To Buit .the convenience •■ of visitois, Dinner will; be served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto,' thus tallowing time to catch the train. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock,. ; •: •.-. !.:■:<-- -•!'; ■ The:' Billiard. lEoom contains TWJ of Allcock's BEST TABLES, with all ■ the. accessories of the pame, and is under the management of Hugh Looue, so well and favorably known in connection with the 1? t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached,) :; i .Tho EAILWAY 'BUS starts "from, this hotel for each train. ■■■■■■-■■'- ■ • gyj ,; TvEAEISTHE ...,.:.,., T AEGEST IMPOETEE JU OP JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS ' : In Wellington All the leading Newspapers of the World Eegularly Received by-Mail Agrosy, Is ,-,..... Baptist Mamiue, 8d Bow Bells; Is fid. Boys of England, Is Boys' Standard Is Boys' Heraldj Is Boys Own Paper, Is The Christian % Christian Globe ) +h|lOhjjistifn Hepld ■•' /is The Christian World Magazine I Each ' The Christian World Pulpit J The Cutter's Journal '■. ■ Day of Rest, lp Draper and Dressmaker English Mechanic, Englishwompn's Pojnestio of Dress Family Herald, }s. Family Reader, J.s Gen'leman's Magazine qf Fashion, 2s GUls' Own Paper, |s Grocpr, Is Illus. Household Journal of Fashion, 1 s6d Leisure Hour, Is London Journal, Is London and Paris Ladies' Fashion, 2s London Eeadei', Is .'. . , Milliner and Dressmaker, 2s Ministers' Gazette of Fashion, 3s lira's, Journal of Fashion Is : Myra's Mjij JfQntbJy pf OMldren's Press Sunday at Hpm'e,' lp -.■■'■'"■ ■ ; Sylyja's Journal of Faslyibn,|s ■ • ■ Tailor and Cutter Wadding Bells, lp, ,: .. ; Weekly Welcomo, is Young Ladies' Journal, 1b fld Young Men of Great Britain, Is Bankers' Magazine, 2s Church Bells, 2s , Clergyman's Magazine, Is 6d Evangelical Magazine, Is Harper, ls6d United Presbyterian, 8d i, . „ with portraits, 1 JIjTOAPEKS, Lloyds, 3d, • Reynolds, 3d Despatch,' 3d flluwa'tpd News. 3d Pictoral World, Cd London News', Is ' Times Weekly Edition; Cd. s ' ; LAMBTON (JUAY, WELLINGTON. 1 AEMS HOTEL, Gjuspop, . j, GEOME JONES;.. „,< totwsm THiS old-established and favorite hotel has latoly been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every conveniencofor the comfort of the public, and' being situated jvithiu a short distance of the Railway ni itidn,"and"noifrly opposite the Post and .. -legraph offices,''offers''sMpiaJ advantages to visitors andtheirayelling puhlic.' " Thoprivatf sitting' rooms aid; bedrooms are wellfurnished, and are high and roomy. WINES 6 SPIRITS 1 OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary'management, being under the supervision of the proprietor' himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will be well provided.for. i The BILLIARD room is provided with; one of Alcock'sbest tables', '' ' !J ■•'' A CONyEYANOI) wi]l' meet each train for the convenience of visitors. .■ •..! GOOD STABLING AND GRASS ■ PADDOCKS are. also: provided and are.: under efficient GEORGE JONES ...... Profbietoe. 'V.'.. ■"" ' 452 TnURpTUBE WAREHOUSE : T,S. JAGO, . CABINET- MAKER,' UPHOLSTERER, AND pm)pij,TAKEB, BkIDiOE-STEEET, MASTERTON. Pianos re-silked an,d polished. All kinds of Pfeprtrainini executed. Carpets plannedand laid down. Venetian Winds made to,or.i}er. ; cfomiture renovated, and all kinds of repairs . .executed on the premises; • j'. | The inspection of the publio inyikd, N.B.—Furniture delivered'within a'reason 1 nSffj!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 777, 26 May 1881, Page 4
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629Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 777, 26 May 1881, Page 4
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