THE MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY .. HOTEL; ~.; --: >• C A %1-T, r't'o'^'.;' ; '.r.!^ ; ; ■*- known that he has taken the loading and the most commodious hotol in the Wair'arapa Talloy '.:''"..'''''.'"-.,..'.- THEMAEQUISOFNORMANBY. Ho: has betri■ Bufficienfcly long enough;.in tho trade to be enabled to.dispense with any assertions that his customers receive the best attention, that can bo' given -to-.them, : -Mis TJrwin is as. well,known for "clpiiQestio habits as tho proprietor is :for iro./ ,1 and the comfort of his guests. ."' BEST WINES ; Billiard Table., '"'; A Night Porter is in attendance.for.all.travellers by rail or coach, i .I'lV-'iv'. THO.M AS pEINCE OP WALES'' -ppOTEL. T, WAGG,'in taking, possession'of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform liis' old-friends and-' the public' generally that' ho intends to conduct'it in such a manner as will gaiuhini as'large'ashai'e of public patronage.as ; was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J,, E, Thompson, ■ To Biiifc the convenience iOf. yisitois, Dinner .will be served at 12.3|),''instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto,-.thus allowing time.to catch the train.,', , _,' ~.'.','..', ,'■" .", Only tho best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. . •: : The Billiard Eoom contains TWJ of AUcock's BEST TABLES, with, all the accessories of. the panic, and is under the management of Hcaii Logue, so well.and favorably known in connection with the V t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The RAILWAY 'BUS.starts from this hotel for each train. 67-1
T- EiVE IS THE ■ ■ AEGEST IMP'OET'EE JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS In Wellington Regularly Eccoivcd by Mail Agi'osy, Is' Baptist Jfat'iiziuc, Sd Bow Bells, Is (id : Boys of England, Is Boyb'Standard Is . Boys' Herald, la . BoyH Own Paper, Is The Christian The Christian Globe ■ ) The Christian Herald , ,/■ Is The Christian World Magazine ( Ead The Christian World Pulpit ' ) The Cutter's Journal Day of Rest, 1b Draper and Dressmaker English Mechanic, Is 6<i Englishwomen's Domestic of Dress Family Reader, Is Oca lonian's Magazine of Fashion, 2s Girls' Own Paper, Is ' Grocer, la Illtis, Household Journal of Fashion, Is fid Leisure Hour, Is London Journal, Is London and Paris Ladies' Fashion, 2.1 London Reader, Is Milliner and Dressmaker, 2s Ministers' Gazotte of Fashion, 3s Myra's Journal of Fash io ut 1 s Myra's Mid Monthly of Children's Dress Sunday at Dome, Is Sylvia's Journal of Fashion, Is Tailor and Cutter •Wedding Bells, Is . . Weekly Welcome, Is Young Ladies' Journal, Is fid Young Men of Great Britain, Is Bankers' Magazine, 2s Church Bells, 2s ' : ■' Clergyman's Magazine, Is 6d : Evangelical Magazine, Is Harper, Is (id United Presbyterian, 8d ~ ~, with portraits, 1 Kra-BPAmts, ; v ' ' '" ' Lloyds, 3d, Reynolds,.3d r: Despatcli, 3d Illustrated News, 3d Pictoral World, Gd London News, Is , ' Times Weekly Edition, Gd, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON,
THO RESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, GEEITOWN.'""" GBOWJB JOKES PEorajraeß.. THrS old-established and iavpnte hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is dow provided withovoryconveniencefor tho comfort,of the public, and being situated within a short distance of tho EaiUvay Station, and nearly opposite the Post ami Telegraph officeß,' offers, special advantages, to visitors and the travelling public, The private sitting rooms and. .bedrooms are wellfurnished, and are high and roomy. WINES & SPIRITS..OF:.;THE'mBEST DESCRIPTION ONLY : are provided. The ordinary'management being under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will be jvell provided for.. The BILLIARD room ''is' provided with one of JLlcock's best tables, ' '"' ' A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors, ' GOOD STABLING AND GRASS PADDOCKSi .•>,::■: !■■ are also provided and aro i under effioient management. ■ ■ ■:■'< GEORGE JONEs"Z„i.„;PKMEiBi6i(, ■ "■'" '■<' • 452^ lUM ITU RE WAREHOUSE
.. T. S. JAGO, , CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, Bridge-stkeet, Masteuton. , Fiauos re-siikeji ajjd poliphecl. All kinds of Pichire-rraining executed, ' Carpets planned and laid down, '.:„■• j ;. Venetian blincU made to. order, ~....■: d'urniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs : , executedon the premiaea. •:.:.:■ .^. • The infection of thepablioinvikd! l ' l ': N,B.—Furniture delivered ;withm, a, reason, '• " ' : able' distahw!"",' ;,', '■"'' ■'"'' ! f^^M-a -Ot'' ! ' J '"•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 782, 1 June 1881, Page 4
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