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■f{L UJhjiOJTE.L.rwI-l ST E RT ; O K Propnetor'bf the above bid 'arid well!kn'own establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Master.toh and the surrounding idis' 1 'cricts,'as jlsotho travelling publio forithV large.measure of support hitherto given; and hegs "reapeotfnlly :to state that, additions, : ilterations, and improvements, in accordance vlth the progress pf : :the-place, aa also the •rowing requirements'of the trade, have 'been. made. . ..' . ,".• , - ■:.'■ , ~.. '' The Onliriary Department is, as usual,first- ' IBS. Wines, Beofs, Spirits, and other liquors are 'sa'ch and all of'tho very best qualitv _ ■ The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables, has juac been efurnuhad in the most elegant manner. "■ "-■ L ELK.I;N.B- - PRINCE OP WALM' TJ Ol'^v '. MASTERTON. ' ■ :T,, WAGG, in taking possession of the •above favorably-known Hotel, begs to in- . form his old friends and the publio generally that ho intends to conduct it in such . a manrior as will gain him as large a share of publio patronage a3 was accorded to his •: predecessor, Mr J, E. Thompson. 1 To suit the convenience of visitois,Dinner will be Berved at 12.90, instead of lp.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. Only the best brands of Wines and 'Spirits kept in stock.' Tho Billiard Boom contains TW'J of ■Allcock'a SEST TABLES, with all the accessories of the pamc, and is under the management of Hugh Looue, so well and favorably known in connection with the Bame F t-class Accommodation for Families, Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. 674 0 R ESTERS' ARMS HOTEL I ' GREYTOWN. GEOUOE JONES Proprietor, THiS oldrestablished and favorite hotel has lately bpen thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every conveniencefor the comfort of Jhe public,■ and being situated within a shore distance of the 'Railway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telograph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public.' The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, andaro high and roomy. WJNES <fc SPIRITS OP THE BEST PESCRIPTION ONLY are provided, The puhnary management being under the supervision pf t}(e proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Atoook's best tables, A CONVEYANCE will meet oach train for the convenience of visitors. GOOD STARLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management. GEORGE JONES Proprietor, mllE GREYTOWN HOTEL, J. GREYTOWN, WAIRABAFA, —o—- > JOHN QUIN -.- - Proprietor —o— THE above well-known and old-estab ]jshed Hotel oilers Special Advantages^ i yJejtQfS to the Wairarapa and Travelling Publjp in' Accommodation and Convenience. Particular attention has been given to the arrangement fif Private Apaiiments, end the Premis.es haying recently been' thoroughly B reward) the is' equal to any in the fiistnct, Yißitorß will iind all the Comforts of a Horna, pd every attention paid them. A comfortable Coverep 1 CoNVETANPB in connection with the Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of Patrons and the Rubijfl. While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling q Publio, and thanking his patrons for the t Bupport hitherto accorded, the Proprietor I wishes to assure them the same attention ] will be given as hitherto. 3 Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks are attached to the. Ho;eL Note- TOE CffiEYTOWN'HOTEL;, " (Within a few chains of the Post and Tele--1 485 graph Offices, WHYTE'S HOTEL, POXTON. —o— EVERY accommodation and comfort for travellers and the public at arge, at o the above Hotel. e Sample, Bath, Billiard, Coach and Storee rooms, , 20-Btall Stable. 3 jSorses and Buggies on Hire, e OoWb 1 Coaches depart arid arrive daily to ie and from Wellington. b ' 'A.J.-WHITE, 499 Proprietor, TENUI HOTEL, A, OWEN Proprietor. \HE above Hotel havin? been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and farni- ! lies,' the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing (hat he is propared to give every attention'to' the travelling public, and has no hesitation in saying jhat his house will be ,t found Bficond );o none, There are good stables and paddocks attached, Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept. 680 | IJUUERU ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, J, MoDERMOTT, Proprietor. Meals at all hours Is , Goed Beds Is Good Paddocks (per night) Is Weekly Boarders 16s Travellers will find this house the best to stop at on the road between Masterton and Cashpoint. 846 CLUB HOTKL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. feP. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors, ' Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire. Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable terms. NELSON SEED. NKLgON GROWN SEEDS. Encourage Colonial Industry. •ENRYBUDDEN & CO. SEED GROWERS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, The "Roserv," Bridge-street, Nelson. < Illustrated Catalogues cf Seeds and Descriptive Catalogue of Plants forwarded free on application, Apply direct, or to Mr R, G. MORGAN, " '9" Seedsman, Tory-st., Wellington. TO THE ELECTORS OE WAIRABaPA; T BEG to intimate that I will beaoandi? date at next General Election. Should the district be divided I shall stand for the southern division. When the proper time before the Electors at Public Meetings and through the Pressi W.O, BUCHANAN, ; Anguit'9tH 1881,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 859, 30 August 1881, Page 4

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