rp-I-NUi " LODGING H'OUSE. 0; B, MILLER, having opened the late Teriiii ' Hotel a& it Lodging floiisfe.' hopes by giving t sfriot.a attention "to the ; comfort |of Lodgers • of the • fiuppbrt he <hiis hitlier td reoeivedi'Meals at aU hours of the day.-- -A-70-acra -paddock for stock,, with plenty-of wator. Horses and Buggies jor Horses bought :or sol3,'i-Tenuii Ootpbei;3o,:6o7 uiAM, r TENUI ; HOTEfir'^* 1 JAS, N. OWEN. ..!V... ./.^.^.p^di^sios. THE; above : Hotel Havinirbeen, "recently; ' built' and'enlarged,' 'and fitted with eyery convenience for travellers, and; families,' the proprietor "has much pleasure jin announcing.that he is prepared to give every 'attention to '-the'' travelling public,' anc| f has n.o hesitation in saying that his House 'will hi found second to' none, -• -There are good stables and'paddoeks attached. ... . . Wines and.Spirits of the best brands only kept. • : v ' 680 'pEINCE JJOTEL, " iIASTEETON, T," WAGG, iii taking possession .of. the above iavorably-known Hotel, begs to inforin his old,friends and the public;generally tliat ho intends to conduct it.in such a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as-was accorded to his ~" J : "T, Mi' J.E.. THOMPSON. I Jo suit the convenience of visitois, Dinner, will be served ,at 12.30, instead of 1 p.in. as hitherto,. thus allowing time to catch the train, ■ ■ ' : ■' y ,;: . • Only the best brands of ; Wines'and Spirits kept in stock. ; ; - The Billiard. Room 'contains TW'J of Allcock's SEST ; TABLES,' witli; all the accessories of the game, and is under the management of Hugh Looue/.so well and favorably known in conno'ction' \vitli f the F t-'class Accommodation for Families; ■ ■ Livery and Bait Stables attached) i The BAILWAY 'BUS starts from 'this hotel for e'aolitrain. • - i; ■•.' • " 674 t-kae'is'the' LARGEST ; IMP O.RTE'R or - ■ JOUBNALS AND NEWSPAPERS, l ln Wellington ' '' ; All the leading Newspapers of the World ; Regularly Received by Mail. Agrosy, Is Baptist Mapaziue, Bd' • Bow Bells, Is 6d Boys of England, Is, '. Boys' Standard Is Boys' Herald, la - : Boys Own Paper, Is The Christian The Christian' Globe 1 • ) ,' : : The Christian Herald ( Is The Christian World Magazine f Each The Christian World Pulpit ) I The Cutter's Journal . Day of Best, Is Draper and Dressmaker , English Mechanic, Is Gd , Englishwomen's Domestic of Dress : Family Herald, Is Family Reader, Is , Geh'lemau's Magazine' of Fashion, 2s Girls' Own Paper, ■ Grocer, .. . Illtis. Household Journal of Fashion, lsGd Leisure Hour, Is Loudon Journal, Is . ; London and Paris Ladies' Fashion',! London Header, la Milliner and Dressmaker, 2s Ministers' Gazette of Fashion, 3s Myra's Journal of Fashion Is > 'Myra's Mid Monthly of Children's Dress Sunday at Home, Is Sylvia's Journal of Fashion, Is Tailor.and Cutter ' Wedding Bells, Is ' .: Weekly Welcome, la ■ Youns! Ladies' Journal, Is 6d. Young Men of Great Britain,' Is Bankers' Magazino, 2a Church Bells, 2s Clergyman's Magazino, Is Gd Evangelical Magazino, Is Harper, lsGd United Presbyterian, 8d . „ '.with'portraits, 1 NitwarAPEKs, Lloyds,.3d, Reynolds, 3d' Despatch, 3d Illustrated News. 3d Pictoral World, Cil London "News, 1b Times Weekly Edition, Gd. LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, I O BESTERS' ARMS HOTEL GREYTOWN, GEORGE JONES PKOPMKTQR, TJJiS pl.d-pptablisbed and favcito hotel lias lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with overy conyeniencefor the comfort of. the public, and being situated within a short distance of the Railway Station, and nearly opposite.the; Post and Telegraph oiHcea, offers .''special- iadvant to visitors and the travelling,public.'; t The private sitting rooms and bedrqoms are wefi furnjshed, and are higli.and.ioomy. WINES'' It' SPIRITS 1 . OF THE' BEST ' DESCRIPTION'ONLY V are provided.. The ; jnanagemont being under the pup ervisipn of, the proprietor himself is ; a suffioient. guarantee;'that the wants of'patrons will be well provided for; ; . The BILLIARD room,is provided with one.of Alcock's best tables.' • , A'. CONVEYANCE, will meet each train for the visitors, GOOD , STABLING: AND; GRASS , _ PADDOCKS. 1 are also provided and, are : under efficient GEORGE JONES i,....i;,.., PROPKIETOB, ■' ; ■ ■ • 452 URN ITU RE WAREHOUSE T. S, JAGO, ■ : CABINET-MAKER., UPHOLSTERER,' ■ AND UNDERTAKER, '' BBIDaE-STKEBr, MAKTERTOS. Pianos re-silked and polished., , All kinds of Picture-framing executed. Carpets planned and laid down. •.. > Venetian blinds made,to, order.. ■•■ .- (fHirniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs NJ.—Furniture dtoa'ed'.mthm a reason . . ! ;''; ,: ': : ' : ''' ! able if '-"U iiJU/i »>!!!• /t.lO 'V' :iylj ii-viifiTv" Ithsijri I ■-.v.i-j-j ■ vjlvt oitai. Cabin kt-MAKERi 1 UrHOisimß^iiD ts j ?M j Btertotiy ;i All ..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 4
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