{ ■■ 'ToWi Hotel asUiodgui^H&.'hop'ty!! E'ving 'Strict ■ 'attention 1! to '-the ■' comf btt pf V oagera tb' ; merit J a.|bifeo 'of ; thesuppoMe.hasvhitherfo. received. Meals' '■; at all hours of 'the day, A 70-acre padddcl!' 3 for! stock, with plenty of o.water..i Horses and Buggies for, hire','/ iHorsesi. bought or |it! ; V / T t SNtniH;6Tßli. :J ':;i..^i i vn-;; - T HE,above Hotel'haviri? been recently built'arid, enlarged,..and.«fitted with every convenience -for, trayelleraandjami...,. lies,' the.' proprietor /has 1 mucfr.W'astir'o in I announcing that he is'prepare'd t6 give every I attention to the travelling public, and has no hesitation in.saykgthat hisihouse will be' ' There aiugood 'stabies, and; paddocks i attached.,'"! ']'..''': .•.".'_']:;'.,., :,!,,„:(,; v.",i i: .-) Wines and Spirlis.'of the best brands .only : \r:'i!.^;''';,''v'i.:V?:'«"-i-:il5?? '_ PRINOE'OP WAW 'TTQTEL.. T. WAGG; in taking possession of the; Hotel,-,begs tOjuW formhia old 'friends' and the public, generally that ho intends to 1 conduct'it in..such, ■ amanner'as will gainhimas'large ",'i share '. of public patronage as Was accorded to hU : predecessor,. Mr J. E, ; Thompson. 1 ' 11 ;,: ',',,'" ', iTp.. suit,; the;:convenience' of -visitws,' ; Dinner will be served, at 12,30,iinBtead l,p.m. as hitherto,|,thus.allowing:time to : catohtlietrain, ~, . i; ; ; ~ ,v,.;m 1, . ,-, Only' the best'.brands:;of i /Wines and. Spirits kept in stook,;'.'' ''.?".•.'. ,•.,>,.;.■-.,' i ,The Billiard.' Room contains TWj' pf , Allo'ock's BEST ; TABLES, ; with ; ali '.the. accessories of the pame, and is 'under ; the management of Huon LodbßJ : so well' and favorably known,in connection'with'the same ■ .... ..... ,;.. .-.■ ■...' • ■•:.■ ■'.: v ; .;■ F i t-class Accommodation for Families, . Xiyery and Bait Stables attached.) ,:...■ . • -ThV JtAILWAY 'BUS starts from this' hotel for, each train. ■ ; • ' 674 WOOL AND,, SHEEPSKINS. fTIHE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of Wool. and Sheepskins, and wil' SCOUR WOOL at Cvrrent Market Bates. ■'"' .:' j j bairstow, '.V- \", "' | . ',' (/lareyille,. Taratabi. . MASTERTON FLODII'AND GRAIN STORES. ', .•■' tile & d;.a-bot; ,: '-' i: , • GENERAL Dealers, in colonial produce Commission Agents, Valuators, 50... ... .. •. , Agents for •,. Liverpool, London ani; Globe Insurance . ; Company, .. :,./.' The National, Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. J. Bowen's celebrated' Calif ornian Flower and.Garden Seeds, • .-, 02 •CARTERTON STEAM FLOUE MILL. E-L. WAKRLIN, 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 1b in thorough working order, and capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, I'OLLABDi and BRAN with the greatest despatch, having three pairs of stones at work. E. L. WAKELIN .:" CARTERTON CO-OPERATIVE I STORE, BAKERY .& FLOUR MILLS, ! WHY Buy your White Load, Oi : s.and Paints at Ironmongei stores while there is a store in Mannera-st., ellington, solelj devoted to the trade who sells boiled and raw oil. Window Glass, Varnishes, White Lead, Oil, Paints, &c, IN LARGE \ & SMALL QUANTITIES AS CHEAP & GOOD AS ANY HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B. -Silver-plate Looking Glass. R.MARTIN, TE ARO PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, ManNEBS-STRSBT ..WffiMNOTON. 10 R ESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, :. GREYTOWN.' '■ GEORGE JONES Proprietor. THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with overy conveniencefor the comfort of the public, and being situated within a short distance of the Railway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the traveUing public, Tho private sitting' rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. WINES; A- SPIRITS OF THE.BEST \. DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor I himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. I The BILLIARD room is provided with one of iilcock's best tables, 1 A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors,' GOOD STABLING AND SRASS ; ■ t PADDOCKS are also ;provided and are under efficient -' management. , . '■! GEORGE J0NE5............ PBmmroß, "' ' ' '' ' '.'.."', 452, IURNITURE WAREHOUSE ; vt.s:jago; ; CABINET- MAKER] UPEfOLSTERER; .AND UNDERTAKER, ~, BRmOB-STRKETj MASTKRTOS. I, AR kkds of Pickr'e-fraining exeoutedV ! ' Carpets plannedand laid down.. , .., ■i ' .-. :.'". ' ' '' '"''' J ~;,-,, Venetian blinds made to order,-'• d'nrniture renovated, andall kinds of repain , • . executed on the premises. <] ' ; ''' ! '. .' The inspectioniofthe'pnblieiiyitti ' : , ,;' 1J.8.-Furniture delivered within,a reason |j OiBnrST.MAKER, UpHOL3TERBE,ABbTJ»DSS q- ",; Bridge-strset, M iterton.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 814, 8 July 1881, Page 4
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651Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 814, 8 July 1881, Page 4
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