nlttU-I ,L'ObGTNG,,,HOUSiE, Tenui^Hotel^ifa'lJoajgiii^'Hohfeijh'oiiesiby gers ano Treyellerjjto* meritV'sharejof thesuppirt'tel'"'*'" at'all ! nours.of the day.' A 70-Rora patldook. for stock, withplenty of - water.■ Horses and.BiiKgiea forJiire.lftHorses'.'.boaght|or Bold.—Tenui.Octobei.3o. " 607 '■■:•-' - ; TENUPHOTE# < < i JAS. N. OWEN... ..^^PROPBrnroK/ ,i:Uc(i;iii A ../__ '■ ■ |- THE above Hotel havjn? been recently ' withi every convenience for travellers and fami-j Jies, .the proprietor has much,. pleasure iin _ anntfunoih'g tliatheis'-preikreil to'give'every: ' attention 'to'tbevtittyellin'g publid, andik'no Hesitation in'Bayi'ti'g'triat his. : house' sll be* fonn^.Mcondto'nbiifl." 1 ;'"'!!! u: y •;;;"■' |'>[. '■'' ThorVare good 1 stable's and 'paddocks attached. , r,,u/i,;,.-. ;l | | I - Wines and Spirits of the^estrbrandsonly keptl .i '< .-...--.- ■:■••,',,•. .•' !j:,; ' , ' K;:Ji; 680 )EINCE'OP.TtTALEfi I '' . MASTERTON. _ j T, : posgession.,6f the above favorably-known.Hotel, begs.to informLis old;friends and the public generallytliat 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 predecessor, Mr J. E. 'Thompson. ! '' To. suit,,the j convenience iof visitois, 'Dinner'.will .be served"nf 12.30, of 1 p,m. ; as 'hitherto," thvi allowing" time to ■ catch the train.;: ,:;,; ; ;::i ,-■■■■■> ■<"-'- : '> ! > >'-> j •:, I P.«Iy. the^best,brands of Winesiand Spirit 3 kept in stock..:,,. :;, v;;ilii , ~/ iV ,. | " : V The ,; Billiar d! Boom' l TWO lof Allcock's • JBEST. ITABLES", J with v alt the accessories under ihe 'in'anagemerit 'pf/HvoH't'ooifß, so'will .'and favorably-known ; in-''cbiiiioctiori'with' ihe same .y.i«u:l j:i;(.j:ioi.'i;.:i '■"•'"P L ' t-ehtss" Aodo&niodation for "Families, ,;.,., j:' from^this 1 hotel for each train. .i&mM 674 | ;v l>o;;i. WooL i-AiND SHEEPSKINS. 1 j :'; : , V ;.:, V E undersigned I *- Wool and .Sheepskinß, n and 1 ,i j wil 1 MQUIyOOL at Cnr'renfMarket.Bates;:!' i l\/TASTE£TON FLOUR AND r GRAIN 1 p STORES. " ( j YILE & D'ABaiy'i ; .,,,s! u GENERAL., Dealers in;,colonial, produce Commission A'gbrits,'; Yaluat'ora, ' , ,'.',' AOENTSFOR Liverpoool, London and Globe Insurance Company. i Tlio National Mutual Life Association! of Australia, Also for E. J. Bmycn's cele : brateel CaMornian Mower and Garden ..Seeds, ..,- , ~.,..,. ■,.,■ , fi2 CARTERTON STEAM.jFLQUIt MILL. E. L, iWAKRLIN, the proprietor of the t -above, having:recently .erected an extonsive addition t« his Mills, and obtained a powerful engine and the most; improved flour mill machtoery./.ioow.able/tb announce that the Mill is in thorough working order, aud capable of turning out superior, samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD, aud BRAN •with, the greatest' despatch, having three pairs ,of stones at.work.. -,' j /' ~.E.. L,; WAKELIN "V CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE. (STORE, , BAKERY, cULOUR MILLS ■: I "TT7HY Buy your-White'Lead, Oi's and Paints itt Ironmongers' stores while liici'e is a store in Maiiners-st,',' Wellington, solel) devoted to the trade who sells boiled and raw oil, Window Glass, Yarnislics, White Lead, Oil, Paints, 4c, IN LARGE 4 SMALL QUANTITIES AS CHEAP & GOOD AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. KB, —Silver-plate Looking Glass.. ; R, MARTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANGING WARE- ■: HOUSE,, ■" Manners-street '. .Wellington! TjlO R E STERS'. AEMa HO TE^L, " '"GREYTOWN. , • GEORGE J0NE5.........'... Proprietor. THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every qonveniencefor tho comfort 'of the pubhV and being situated within a short distance of tho Railway Station, and nearly opposite .the Post and Tolegraphoffices, offers specialadvantages to visitors aud the .travelling public. .; ] /.' The private sitting rooms and -bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. WINES d: SPIRITS OF THE-BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided, The culinary management boing under the supervision of tho proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons mil 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 GOOD STABLING ■ AND GRASS " PADDOCKS - are also provided andi'are under efficient GEORGE J0NE5 ; ...u.;„.. ; /Proprietoh. ■'■ "■" ■■'' < , --'' l 'y---- , --'-'-m IUR'NITURE.^A'RKHOUSE T.S.JAGO, ! ; '.. .' .'.:::''■, -. ,;■' ' ' CABINET-MAKER,; UPHOLSTERER, "■. ".^.Ap'.^jffiTAKKß,-,,.,!..':;! • ;'; ! Pianos re-silked and poUahed. ~; All kinds of Picture-framing.executed; ■' ■■'■■''■ Carpets planned and laid down, i blinds made tdlordor, j' ,- I'urhiture renovated; and all kinds of repairs ■ Theinapebtion of thepubiio'mvikd. J f.B,- r Fnnuture,deUveredivyithin!a reason!: ;."':;■■ Vii'sblei'diitance.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 798, 20 June 1881, Page 4
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