iHUr'fL'ODGING^HOUSE; 1 OVR'. MILLER, having opened the late Tenui Hotel as a Lodging House, hopes by K* virig strict', attqutipu., ; to; tlie coloiforti of . )dg«rß ;and;Tray(Bliew'.tb" marft*a,etiari of the'support he has hitherto received'..- Meals at all hours ( o| thfl t daj t ,A7O-acr|'paddock for. stock,>witk' plenty 'of "water. Howes and Buggies" for'hirer Horses bojght or Lsoia;^tenui l .PptobeLßo. ~.:...'-..'. : 607 TENUI HOTEL.. .'jAS.N. 0WEN;;.^..,.,-;/k: above Hotel having,:beeh 'resently ;]'built; and enlarged, and fitted with i eygry, convenience for travellers and'fami- ) lies, the proprietor has much pleasure in | annbuiicing"'tli'aThGis prepared to give evety attention r to ib'e'~truveilmg public, and has .- no hesitation in 'saying that .his, house will be I foiind'second : " ,; ,"" ']' \ . '■ '''There;are good stables and'paddocksjatII : tachedi-' ■"'•'■;-' [■■ "■'.'■■ •''•'.' j: '-'.*'; j I Wines and Spirits of the best brand's only • kept; - •"' ■■ ;VJ '""•'' : -' !;: "■'•; ■'■■'■ l '' i . '6BO ': ■ '•"pBlNOB OP ; -iftTALEfJ ,; ,TTOTEL, t, T, WAGG,.in taking possession of;the ] above, favorably-known Hotel,/begs to inj .'form his;Old,friqnds and. the. public, genej, rally thai ho intends tp.conduct it.injsuch t a manner as will, gain him as'ilarge.ashare of public patronage as'was accorded,to his , predecessor, Mr J.E./I'hpmpson. , To suit the convenience of -visitois, Dinner ,will ; be served at 12. SO, instead of 1 p.m.' as' hitherto,"this' allowing time to catch the train... ; , , ,'.;.;'j; '■ ■''" Only the !h'est;',brand» of .'.'Wines,' and Spirits kept in Btbclt. '. '„.'/,.,'.',' i The' Billiard' Boom contains TWO 1 of Allcock's BEST TABLES,-with-all the accessories of the. fame, and is under;th« management of HuaH Looob, so well and ■ favorably knowuiin.connootion'with !the F t-class Accommodation for Families. •Livery and Bait Stables a The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from ihis hotel for eachtraini 674 -WOOL AND ; SHEEPSKINS.,": . rjI.HE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of ;T" • Wool and :.Sheepskins,.' and- wil . :SOOUR WOOL at Current Market-Bates. ■■■■' : '" ' JBAIBSTOW' ""j, • (/laroville, Taratabi." MASTERTON,, FLOUR. AND GRAIN ' ';'■' stores. I '.' ''■■ j ; .. '['.., , VILE .fc.DIARCY,:GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents, Valuators, &o, "' Ao'en'tb roR . Liverpoool, London and Globe Insurance '•' Company. ■:'■■'■'■ '■ ■■- "- \ The National Mutual,life. Association, of Australia, Also for E.' J. Bowen's celebrated Callfornian Flower and Garden Seeds, ■■ ; B2 CARTERTON STEAM. ■ FLOUR. MILL. EL; WAKELIN, the proprietor Of the » . above, having.recently erected an. extensive addition t« his Mills, and obtained a powerful engirio and the most improved ■"■■ flour-mill machinery, is now able : -to an : nounco that the Mjll is in thurough;Working order, and capablo of turping out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLAP, and BRAN with tho greatest despatch, having three pairs of stones at work. E. L. /WAKELIN 1 CARTERTON, CO-OPERATIVE (STORE, BAKEBJ, d; FLOUR MILLS. . 7GO YyHY. Buy your White' Lead,' Oi's and Taints at Ironmongers' stores .while there is a store in Manucrs-st.,'Wellington, solelj devoted to tho trade who sells boiled and raw oil, Window Glass, Varnislios, WhitoLead,Oil, l'aiuts.&c, IN LARGE ■4SMALL QUANTITIES AS'CHEAP k GOOD AS AMY HOUSE IN TOWN. N;B. -Silver-plato Looking Glass. , R. MARTIN, ;; TE ARO PAPERBANGING.WARE- .■•■ .HOUSE, : ; Mannebb-steebt .....,, TjlO R ESTERS' ABMSHOrEt, " GREYTOWN. ■' ' : i GEOWE'JONESu...v.v;..;Phopkietor. ■ THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately bnen thoroughly renovated,'and is now provided with every cohveuienebfor the comfort of the public,' and being situated within l a shOrt :i distance, of the Railway Station, and nearly opposite the, Post and ■ Telegraph l offices, offers^"special advantages to visitors and the travelling public, ; Tho, private sitting: rooms' and bedrooms are wellfurnished,' and are high and roomy. WINES <t SPIRITS' "OP," THE I are.,provided, I,TJje culinary,: management being under the supervision of ifce proprietor himßelf is a sufficient guarantee that the its of patrons will be well provided fori .'he .BILLIARD room is provided with one of iilcock's best tables.' '.''■ A-CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the couvenience of visitors, ■ GOOD STABLING"AND GRASS PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management.: GEORGE JONES Proprietor. 452 I I URNITURE WAREHOUSE ;."r&'JAGo, V ' CABINET-MAKER,'UPHOLSTERER, ■' '•" AND'UNDERTAKER, ' ■ Pianos fe-sijked and polished. .■; AUkbids of Picture-framing executed. \ Carpefa plannedand laid down.;.; ; ; Venetian blinds made to order,- !' \ ;; , darniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs i •- ■ executed on tho proimaes. > The inspection of the public invitvd. N.B.—Furniture delivered, withm a reason able distance, J T- S.» J.A'OQ,' ' Uab'lw-maker,' UrHOiimEß, aud'Umikb.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 797, 18 June 1881, Page 4
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