Qi:R. MlLLEE,havingropenertthe'laM the Bttppbrt%e'haß''hitkera-Wei*ei.; Meals KBuip^o^Mifl^'-fliises l booght of Bpldi^Teniii.'ObtoließOi' 1 -; THE:.abbve- Hotel having been;recently every' ibriyenienco f ,'anoV fgmii lies, ; the. proprietor has 'niucb."..pleasure" in &i^ouiicMg < give 6very att|ntipn't6^t^e"'trav i elUngVpubiic, and has' ho'liesitatinn in' bis house will be" ',',• '] ■" riThore'are ii',r i'''.,'".','': ■ ' II ', .Wines and Spirits'loathe bes'tjbrands onlyJ MMtON.' : ;; T, /"WAQGi-iii taking-pbsseßsibri-of 1 trie; -aboW'fav6ral)ly-kn6m ,; HbtelJ"beg's-t6 v ih-'; form his old frieiids-arid'thd-pviblib'geiie-; rally, that hbintends to- cbriduot-it in-such: a ! manner'as will-gain,him : as ; large ashare; of public patronage as 1 was accorded to his predecessor/Mr J, E.'l'hompsoh. ;To' suit; the convenience;of."visitoia,; Dinner' will -be : served -at' 12;8f1,' instead' of, 1 p.m;'aa hitherto,' thus allowing time to. catch the train. • ■'>■■•'! : Only- the\beat brands 7 of :: Wines and Spiritekept.inato.eki/.. :v, v;:. ■ . .■ , The, Billiard Boom,contains,,TWJ;Of ;A%ock's. i 3EST.,TABLES, , ; with.all the; 'accessories of, the., game; andL'..-is ; under the; management of Huqh Looce,, so well, and 1 favorably known 'in connection with the .Same-; ■ .'1 !.',■;;:•■ j; V ;">('.;/7.!'.i. I i ' ' P : t-cLi9S Accommodation for Families/ •'.': Livery and Bait,Stabies'attaohed,) ] • ' "The BAILWAY 'BUS starts from'^this; hotel for each train. 674 ;. ;. WOOL:AND:SHEEPSKINS. \ ■. fTIHE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of ■' : •**"■' Wool and Sheepskins.'.and wil SOOUR WOOL at Cn:eni Market Bates. "■■■'■•■ J'BAIESTOW, ■■■' .'.'.' .; .■:;;.•■■ ■: Uarevillei'Taratabi. MASTEBTON > FLOUB, ,ASD ' < GRAIN ,;,■';,, ~sTops^,'f,'',,;.;'' \ ;;,'; : .; GENEEAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents, Valuators, &c- '■ ■'"'■ •'■.'•" ■ : Aoesis'for■'.'';. ;',' ;
Liverpoool, London and Globe Insurance Company,,: •. ,-.;,,; ....I ■ Tho National Mutual Life Association of Australia. .Alsofor. brated Calif ornian, Flower, and. Garden CARTERTON, STEAM • FLOUR.iMILU VI » above, having recently erected an extensive addition Khis Mills, and obtained a powerful 1 engine and ;thei.mb'st/improved flour, mill machinery, is now able to nouneq"that the Mill is in thorough working Order/ and capable of turriing out ; superior samples of FLOUB, SECONDS, POLLARD, and BR AN.with, the, greatest despatch, having three pairs; of stones at work. ■■ E.L. WAKELIN' ;.} CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE 'STORE, ■:..-BAKERY, ■&, FLOUR MILLS.
TTTHY.Bny your White Lead, Oi's and Paints at Ironmongers', stores while there is a stors, in Manners-st., Wellington, solelj devoted to the trade who sells boiled and raw oil,' .Window Glass,' Yamishes, White Lead, Oil, Paints, 4c,',''lN LARGE & SMALL QUANTITIES AS CHEAP 4 GOOD AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B. -Silver-plate Looking Glass, R.MAHTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE,; Manners-street Wellington.
TjVO RESTBKB' ARMS.HO.rEL, ' ' GREYTOWN. ""■',' GEQTtfIE JONES ..:..'....„. 'PEbmisies. , THiS old-established and,favorite,hotel has lately bneu thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with overy conye'mencefor { the comfort.of the public,, and, beiiig situated within a; short ■■ distance of,the. Railway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. ■■■ •WINES (t SPIRITS : OF ; iTHEi BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY- ~; ! are provided. The culinary management Doing under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that 1 the wants of, patrons will be, wellprovided for. ; . The BILLIARD roorn is 1 provided with one of Alcock'sbest tables. ' : : ' ; A'CONVEYANCE will meeieach train for the convenience of visitors. • • ■•' GOOD STABLING AND GRASS '■;• PADDOCKS ,-- : are also provided and We "under efficient GEORGE JONES ..„.....„. Peopeibtob. , V.,:.:.. .. .452
IU.RNITUEE.WAEEHO.USE T.S;aGO,.'n.;-. :;■, 'iUAHiI/,;.! [■ OABIMT-MAKEEj::UPHO.I£TERP, : ;: AND/JJNDEmpR,;. '''! : Bridge-street,; Mastkrton, . All kinds of Kcturo-fraining executed. Carpets plannedand laid dowh< Venetian blinds made to order, ■furniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs ' ' 1 i .' / executed on the premises. , '„ ;Theinspeotion oftfepublibinvik'd,; \ \; N.B.—Fnrmtnre delivered within a reason able distance, ' ' *," ' ' T "S'. OabiktT'MAksr.'Upholsteiikr, and Uhdke",i U! Brio><|treet, M stertoa I oj iOil * , .*,• Wi, ] „
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 803, 25 June 1881, Page 4
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