OTittiwiHW" TINUI LODGING HOUSE. , late Tfefiui Hotel as a Lodging House, hopes by r giyiiig ; strict attention to;Jhe;' comfort of Lodgers and Travellers to merit a share of the' Bupport he - ]iaslujkato received. Mods at'alKhours of tho day. A 70-acrepaddock for- stock, with plenty of Crater.'. Horses , ana ; suggieß4or ; lnl!e?'' i: Horßes' l D6ttghVbr Bold.-Tenui,.OctoboNo,;' '<■■■'' : '"; -'607 '■ K;A i .';' : . i,J i ,;"','" jas. n. ;pwM:::l,:':j.;;;.;.;:.:|RojraiEr£ THE above' 'Hotel iayini?' been : recently', i built and I 'enlarged,"anil fitted with' every coiiV'enience'fpr travellers and fami-' lies, the proprietor has much ijleasurd'iti announcing that he is prepared to give every attention ; to the 'travelling' public, and lias no hesitation in saying that his house, will be found second to none. ~''' i:;; ; ,"' l j ' There : are good'stables and .'paddocks'at-] tabbed. : ,; " '.' '■ ■'."''■'' " '''"• " Wines And Spirits of the best brands only kept. : .-••^ , '-! '■ ■■-• ■ -'" •'6B0 v ¥^riH c ' T,' WAGG, in taking, possession of the above favorably-known Hotel; begs to inform his old .friends and,the public gene-. ■My tbat ho'intends to'' conflict it inslich a manner as. will gain him as large a share of '.public patronage; as was accorded' to his predecessor, MrJ.E.; Thomson. I ,' ; ;'''.''";. „ To ; suit the convenience of visitors, Dinner will be served -at 12.30, instead; of, lp.m. as hitherto, thcs allowing .time to catch the train. ',/'. .' Only the best brands of ; Wines and Spirits kept in stock. :••*.'.... ; j .!■'■•] " The Billiard Room contains TWO'of ;AUcock's SEST TABLES, .with all the accessories of the paine, and is under the management of. Huge Loque,,so well and, favorably, known,,in connection with the ,; : F t-olass Accommodation for.Families. :!:■■ Liveiy and Bait Stables attached.), ,;,|; ; The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this' hotel for each train. ' 674 WOOL AND :SHEEPSKINS. .■:■■• rHHE undersigned is a Cash Purchaser of •. W°ol..aud Sheepskins, and:'wit SCOUR WOOL at Current Market Bates. J BAIESTOW, (/lareyille, Taratabi, MASTEitTON FLOUR AND GKAIN /STORES.'' , / ; YILE & p'ARC,!.,. GENERAL Dealers in colonial produce Commission Agents, ■ Valuators,, &c, ; ., .. : Agents fok ■. ;,..>. Liverpoool, : London and, Globe Insurance ': Company.' The National Mutual Life Association of Australia. Also for E. J. Bowen's celebrated Californian Flower and Garden Seeds.'.' ",'':' '. fi2
CARTEETON .STEAM; .FLOUR MILL EL. WAKfiLIN, the proprietor of the , above, having recently erected an extensive addition : t« his Mills, aiid obtained a powerful engine and the; most improved flour niill machinery, "is now'able'.to announce that the Mill is in thorough working order, and capable of turning out superior samples of FLOUR, SECONDS, POLLARD, and BBAN with the greatest despatch, having three pairs pf stones at work. ' 'e: l.'wakelin •''•'■ ! carterton co-operative 'store, bakery & flour mills.
I Buy your White Lead, Oi's and Paints at Ironrnongei stores while there is a store in Manners-st., ellhigton, 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 AH Y HOUSE IN TOWN. N.B. —Silver-plate Looking Glass. •■ .•, ■R. MAKTIN, TE ARO'PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE, Mamehs-strket i iWehino'idn.
10 HOTEL, ■'■■■■ GREYTOWN, ~ ~ GEORGE JONES Pbophjeioe. TfliS old-established aiid favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with ,overy conveniencefor tho 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 travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and roomy. WINES <fc SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary; management, being under tho supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee-that the wants of patrons will bo woll provided for., : The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's best tables, : ",'A CONVEYANCE will meot each train for the convenience of visitors, GOOD STABLING AND GRASS ~ . PADDOCKS, ~,.,.; are also .provided and are under efficient management, ~■; ■, . GEORGE JONES, . Proprietor
|URNITURE:WAREHOUSE T. S. JAGO, '" CABINET-MAKER,; UPHOLSTERER, / : AND UNDERTAKER, • : MaSTKRTQ.N, ~ . r. .-, ; Pianos re-si%d and polished.' dnds, of Pic^ure-fraining executed,;' ] pets planned and laid down. ..,., etian bliuds made to order, ,' "' novated, and all kinds of repairs ecuted on the premises, ,'i / The inapectioa of tko public invited. ' ■-,;'"' .■iv.jj.:iz;ii. N.Bi—lHirpiture delivered within a reason, -.,.. i ''■', ' able' distance,"'''"' '■"''"'• • i T S. JAGO, : ,3'LQ'L'\ 'iUY.'MY) 'AY OABDfET-MAKER. UPHOLSTBBEB. ANDUnDBB.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 828, 25 July 1881, Page 4
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