i.m in ut 1.. ; ..;. L o d:g i n G*i-H a mi. W C.*.R, MlLLßß,ihaving;bpenedithi)'latei Teriui-Hotol as a-Lodging-House, ;- hopes"by giving, strict attentiott r jt[(S (the comfort of Lodgere and Travellers to. jnerit a share of thd suppose has hitherto ,received.:'M«alß I .at all-hours of the'day/yA 7)) ; ac'repaddock' 1 fori stock, with plenty jL water. Horses and Buggies -for hire..... Horses -bought or , sola ATetiui, \Ootobei' SO.;',;' "■ l^.Z': ;: ; 60j,' ip.HB above Hotel havintr/beemrecently ■JU built and..enlarged', andyfitted with every conveuieiice for; trav'eliers and famili.es, the propnetor/has;much7;nleaßure in announcing tha^heis.prepared to give every ;attenti6n:t6''the.'tiaVdUng'-publicrand--has no hesitation in saying that his house',will be found second to nWe,". ' - ' ' *' ''"'" " i! There are good stables and,paddocks-,at-1 tached. ! " ''''--' •"■'• " •'•• ' -■•'.-;■"■ I Wines and Spirits:of the ; best brands only ipBINCEOF ,^ALES^iqrt MASTERTON.'T, WAGG,-in taking possession .of ,the above jayorably'khomi Hotel^'.bega'to'.iii-" form his old ! friends and the public" generally that he intends to conduct it in such a manner as will-gain him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to..his predecessor, Mr J, E, Thompson." V< To suit the convenience of visitois, Dinper will be served at 12.30, instead of I'p.m.as hitherto, thus-allowing time to catch the train. .:,. .;•-; : : , Only 1 , the'.best'..brands, .of':'. Wines and Spirit* kept jn stock,:: ','.;;',. '■-',. V' 7,'.;, •The Billiard, Room contains TWO of with all the accessories of the game, and is .'under the management .of Hugh Loque,~so' well and' favorably known in connection with the F t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The RAILWAY 'BUS starW from J fiiu hotel for each train, ' '" 674 ...WOOL AND SHEEPSKINS. ' ""IHE undersigned is a CashPurchaserof ; - Wool and Sheepskins, •■. ; and > wil SCOUR WOOL at Current Market Rata ..';.: ;J BAIRSTOW, '' ': ■ Uareville, Taratabi. IMASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN I STORES. ■ VILE & D'ARCYi GENEEAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents, Valuators, &o, AOENIB TOR "■' " :'■''■ .' Liverpoool, London and Globe Insurance Company.' The National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. XBowen's celebrated Californian Flower ; and Garden CARTERTON STEAM FLOUR MILL, EL, WAKELIN, the proprietor of the » _ above, having recently erected an extensive addition t« his Mills, and obtained a powerful engine and tho. most improved flour mill machinery, is now ablo to an. nounce that the Mill is in thorough Working order, aud capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD, and_ BHAN with the greatest despatch, having three pairs, of stones at work.. E. L. WAKELIN CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE |STORE. ! BAKERY, & FLOUR MILLS. WHY Buy your White-Lead, Oi's and Paints at Ironmongers' stores while there is a store in Manners-st., Wellington, aoleK devoted to the trade who sells boiled and raw oil,, Window Glass, Varnishes, White Lead, Oil, Paints, ic, IN LARGE & SMALL QUANTITIES AS CHEAP & GOOD AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B. -Silver-plate Looking Glass, R. MARTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANGING 'WARE- . HOUSE, , (1 Manners-steeet Weihsgtos. lORESTERB' ARMS HOTEL, GREYTOWN. GROWS JONES ..;..;„.... Pkopkietoe. SiS old-established'and favorite hotel lately been thoroughly renovated, and iB provided with:overy convehiencefor.the' fort of the public, and being situated lin a short distance of,the Railway tion, and nearly opposite the Post and tgraph bfficesi offers special advan^'" 0 " isitors and the travelling public; - : - he private sitting rooms and bedrooms well furnished, andare high'andioomy. lES is SPIRITS-OF THE BEST ' DESCRIPTION ONLY provided.. The culinary management : under the supervision of the proprietor jlf is a sufficient guarantee that the s of patrons will be well provided for. e BILLIARD room is provided with fillcdok's best tables,: - ' '■ CONVEYANCE will meet each train ie convenience of visitors. DOD STABLING AND GRASS - ,' PADDOCKS Jbo provided and are under- efficient gement.' RGEJONES ~...;„„;. Pbopbietob. I [rniWre.warehouse ,-. ; 'it : :ftJ[AGOr"^ iINET^MAIER., 1 UPHOLSTERER, I, AND UNDERTAKER,: ~.;.,.-'. ■BErbaE-STRKET, Maktebtoh. '' Pianos ro-silked and polished.. ; ; 1 kinds of Picture-framing executed. Carpets plannedandlaid down,;.; .Venetian: blinds made to order,' .:;: < The inspection of the pnblio invited. N;B.—Fnimture'deliyered within a reascn .-.",' able distance.'- ••• OabwK'Makeb/Uphowtebbb, and UndebV Bridge-street, M -stertoa. -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 796, 17 June 1881, Page 4
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631Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 796, 17 June 1881, Page 4
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