TINUI LODGING HOUSE, C.i'R. MILLER,/having opened the late Hotel as a Lodging' House, hopes by E'ving strict attention'; tb.'tlie",comfort of »dgers and Travellers'to ; inerit : :a share of the support he has hitherto received. Meals at all hours of the day. 'A 70-acre paddock for stock, {water;: Horses ,'and 'Buggies for hire. Horses bought or sold.—Tenui, Octobei 30,1 607 : * •;: .TENGI'HOTEL., JAS; N. OWEN,,;..^.'W,tfßOi>r X built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for. travellers and families, the proprietor has much .pleasure, in 'announcing that hois prepared ; to giveevcry attention to the travelling, public, and lias no hesitation in saying that his house'will[be found second to none.'' ' ':' - There are good.stables and' paddocks.attached. "''■'■• ' ■'•■"'■ Wines and. Spirits of the best brands only "HEINCE 'OP;.TTfALES'' TTOTEL. MASTERTON. : ' '\ . T,: ■ WAGG, in taking '.possession. of the .above favorably-knowii Hotel, begs to inform his old. friends and the public generally that ho intends to. conduct it in such a manner as will gain'him as large a'share of public patronago as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E, : Thompson. To suit ; the< convenience of visitoia, Dinner will be served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train,. ; Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. The Billiard Rotim contains TWJ of Allcock'B BEST TABLES,'with air the accessories of the: (same, and is under the management of Huoh' Logue, 60 well and favorably known in connection with the P t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached,) The RAILWAY 'BUS ; starts from this hotel for each train. 674 • T-RAEISTHE T AR.GEST IMP ORTER Li of JOURNALS AND NEWSPAPERS In Wellington AH the leading Newspapers of the World Regularly Received by Mail Agrosy, Is Baptist Mayaziue.M Bow Bells, Is fid Boys of England, Is Boys' Standard Is Boys' florald, Is . Boys Own Paper, Is The Christian . , ; The Christian Globe ) The Christian Herald .( Is. The Ghnstian World Magazine ( Each The Christian World Pulpit .) . The Cutter's Journal ■■ Day of Rest, Is Draper and Dressmaker , English Mechanic, Is fid. • • • ; Englishwomen's Domestic of Dress. Family Herald, Is . . . Family Reader, Is Gen lemau's Magazine of Fashion, 2s Girls' Own Paper, Is ■.. Grocer, Is Illus. Household Journalof Fashion, ls6d Leisure Hour, Is London Journal, Is London and Paris Ladies' Fashion, 2s ' London Reader, Is 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 II omn, Is ■. Sylvia's Journal of Fashion, Is Tailor and Cutter ■ Wedding Bells, Is Weekly Welcome, Is ' Young Ladies' Journal, Is Gd. Young Men of Groat Britain, Is Bankers' Magazine, 2s Church Bells, 2s Clergyman's Magazine, Is 6d Evangelical Magazine, Is ' ' Harper, Is fid ; United Presbyterian, 8d .i ~ .with portraits, 1 NEWSPAPERS, Lloyds, 3d, : Reynolds, 3d Despatch, 3d Illustrated News, 3d Pictoral World, Gd London News, ,1s Times Weekly Edition, 6d. LAMBION QUAY, WELLINGTON. TmO RESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, GREYTOWN. GISOUGE JOMS Pboprietoh. THiS old-established^and favorite hotel has lately boon thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every conveniencefor tho comfort of the public, and : being situated within a short distance of the Railway Station, and nearly, opposite tiio Post and to visitors and the travelling public,' " The private sitting. rooms and bedrooms are well furnished j and are high and roomy. WINES i- SPIRITS OF-THE' BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided.,, The culinary management himself is a ; sufficient 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 convenience of visitors, . ■ . GOOD STABLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS.' are also provided and are under''efficient GEORGE JONES PRopßiteroit. ... 452 , IURN.ITURE WAREHOUSE T. S. JAGO, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, AND UNDERTAKER, BkruGMTREET, Mastkrton. Pianos re-silked and polished. All kinds of Picture-fraining executed, Cdrpeta planned and laid down,' .'.. Venetian blinds made to order. furniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs executed on the premiaes,' ; '\ The inapeotionof tie public invited. N.B.—Fnrniture delivered within a reason ..., .able distance, „, ...., ~.,,.■ ; '! .'<; I-.......-.-. ;■ I ,-,r:v.- i !> /:'!'..;l',.'!\ T S. J AGO, .C;ABIHBr-iriKER, ; UpHOLSTBESR, AHDUnDER* * Brldgc-Btreet, ,M. ttertoa..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 793, 14 June 1881, Page 4
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674Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 793, 14 June 1881, Page 4
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