TINUI LODGING jHODSEi 0. li, MILLER,, having opened, the. late Tenul Hotel as a Lodging/House., hopes tby giving stnct: attention to the r comfort, of Lodgers and Travellers, to merit » of the fliippqrfhe hashitieito received. IjMeals of the'ttay,' A 70-acw paddock for. stocky \ntli 3 plenty of water.*. Howes and Buggies 1 for; hire. Horses- bouibt or Bold.—Tenul, Ootoboi 30. '' 607 p^TENUI'HOTEL. JAS/ N.iOWEN., .Fbopribtob. ■ ifljnHE[ above., Hotei ihaTin?i been recently' i built and eulargea, and fitted with every for .traveUersandfami-, lies, • the ■ proprietor has much plmnre in' announcing that he ia prepared to give every attention to tbe travelling public, and has in aayin/Sr that his ifoiilie: Wll be found second to none. There.are good .stables and paddocks at' tached. '■ 1 l|, ; ■ 4 - ■••• , ■ 'pMCE OP.-^TiliES'.gOTMi, MASTERTON, ?L WAGG; in faking possesiion_oLthe hove iavoraWy-known Hotei, "begs.to in. form his old friends 'and- the' pubFic''gen?' rally ihafc lie' intends to' conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as laige'i ! iharS of public patronage as. was accorded to his predecessor, MrJ7 E.-Thompson; y--,Tfi.:suit the convenience "of uvisitois, 1 p.m. as hitherto, ithia allowing^tiine to catch the train, . ; -9?ly Jk®. best, brands of .WineiCttd Spirits kept in stock. , f, ru - 'V i' ■ . . ' ■ -TTTfT' j ; ■ : The' Billiard Boom containjs TW'J of .Alloook'a BEST TABLES, with all the accessories'of the pame, and, is under the of Htoh Looue, si'Wland favorably known in connection -with the name ">• 1 F t-class Accommodation for Families, The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for eaoh train. i !< ; : 874 WOOL AND. -SHEEPSKINS, [■< > IHE undersigned is a Casi Puiciiaser of 1 Wool,, and ,;Sheepskins; i and;: wil SCOTJR WOOL at Cwrent Market .Bates, ■, / ' .-' ■ . J BAIBSTOW, < ' Uareville, Taratabi, • STORES. : ' VILE & D'ABO Y. ■ ' GENERAL Dealers in cplonial produce Commission Agents, Valuators; 4c.:- . AOKNIS FOR Liverpodol, London and Globe > insurance Company. The' National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. J. Bowen's <j?le* • brated Californian Flower and Garden Seeds, ' U2 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 the most' improved flour mill machinery, is now able to announce that the Mill is in thorough working ordor, and capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD," and_ BRAN with the greatest despatch, II AVIUM flu'iio y\rtifn At 1. E. L. WAKELIN CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE I STORE, BAKERY, & FLOUR MILLS, Bay your White Load, Oi s and Paints at Ironmongei stores while there is a store in Manners-st., ellington, solelj devoted to the trade who sells boiled and raw oil. Window Glass, Varninhcs, White Lead, Oil, Paints, &c„ IN LARGS & SMALL QUANTITIES AS CHEAP & GOOD AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B. -Silver-plate Looking Glass. R. MAIiTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, MiNNERs-sTkuiir.. i., .WELLINOTOS. :
"PIO'RESTERS' AEMS HOTEL : , GREYTOWN. ": GEORGE JONES .. ~,, PKOPKIKTQB. THiS old-established aud favonte hotel lias lately bfien thoroughly renovated, and is now providod with every conveniencefor tho comfort of the public, and being situated within a 6hort distance of the Railway Station, and neatly opposite tile Post inc. to yisitors and tho travelling publio, The private sitting' rooms and bedrooms 1 are well furnished, and are high and ioomy. WINES <£ SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management himsolf is a sufficient. parauteo that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The BILLIARD room is'provided with one of Alcook's best tables. A CONVEYANCE: will meet 1 each train for the, convenience of visitors, GOOD STABLING AND GRASS ! .PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient GEORGE JONES Phopbietor, , 452 F VfiNITUBE WAREHOUSE T. s. JAGO, CABINET-MAKER, jUPHOLSTERER, : AND UNDERTAKER, ' Bmdomtkbkt, Mastertos. ;' : Pianos re-silked and polisheil''■ All kinds of Picture-framing executed, cTonyture renovated, i and all kinds repairs Mecuteionthe premueiii " lii; ' Pr{Wur^4eUve^.^tWnV^w'- ' i able distance, 'i: o ' CABmrr-ifim, AHD.UKDKB. • '! ' V ■ i {.Sisi:,»i«V/ !.i -j.-.-.l) i;(i JBrldjje-Btreet, M Bt?rtoi»i ::;1(li,:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 810, 4 July 1881, Page 4
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642Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 810, 4 July 1881, Page 4
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