wee flors awn T)APER, IHE BOY'S VWN X APER, .'•■O.ON-T ENTSThe Giant Baft, by Jules Verne The Cruise ofihe'Snowbikd, by Gordon Staples,'M.D, B.N, (illustrated) i Battles with the Sea, by R. Mi Ballantyne (illustrated) .; The Hew Boi,by Paul Blake (illustrated) ADVENTUfiKS OF "A TIIRKE-GoiNEA WATCH (illustrated) Adventures Afmat, by the late \l :H. Entomology in April, by Theodore Wood . '(illustrated) Leading Types in Yachts (Page engraving) Practical Hints on Model, Yacht Sailing (illustrated) ie Cricket Seasons of 1880 and 1881 Gymnastics (illustrated) Somme Boies who went Fyssliynge (page engravini;) Fishing Taekle, and How to Make it; by J. Harrington Keene (illustrated) How to 'Make a Cheap Clock (illustrated) Some Straightforward Conjuring Books, described by Dr Scoffern (illustrated) •The Boy's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot Characteristic Autographs A Strange Story Odd Bits oy an Odd Fellow Mr J. A. Squires Practical Hints to Young Painters (illustrated) ■ • " A Little Knowledge is a ' Dangerous Thing" (illustrated) Entomology in May, by Theodore Wood Pictorial' Pickings from the Poets, by A; Lacrosse, by a Champion Player An Old Virgil, by Robert Richardson, B.A; University Boatrace of 1881 (illustrated) The " Bests" on Record; -■ Our British 'Freshwater Fishes Entomology in June, bv Theodore Wood Glances at Cricket, by Lord Charles Resell Some Boys oho Became Famous (illustrated) Sea Myths (illustrated) Night's Adventure Working with a Will Jacques Faubert the Drummer Boy (illusChapter on Swords (illustrated) Musio, Our Notebook, Poetry, Our Odd ■ Columnj Chess, Prize Competitions', Colored Frontispieces: 1. H.R.H, the Prince of Wales and his Sailor Sobs. 2. Our British Freshwater Fishes. 3. British Volunteers, Orders to bo sent to T. R A E, Lambton Quay, Welilgton. URWIN'S WELLINGTON HOTEL. WELLINGTON. rntlE Proprietor of the abovo Hotel wishes to inform his friends in llio "VVairarapa District, that ho has taken and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel, where tlioso who will favor him with a call will fmdaU the comforts of a home. THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE to tiik RAILWAY STATION, And guests can depend upon being called #nd have Breakfast in time for the first Train in the morning. Night Porter kept, a good Bath room, and a good Reading room, Andovery comfort and convenience at the WELLINGTON HOTEL. THOS. URWIN, Proprietor. Wairarapa Daily Filed. Royal Hotel. MASTERTON, WAIRARAPA. 0. P. WORTH (Late Hotelkeeper iu Canterbury, at Taita, Lower Hutt; and in Wellington), HAVING Leased the Railway Hotel Masterton, which in future will bti named the ROYAL, begs to solicit the patronage of old friends and the public generally. C.F.W. having thoroughly renovated the Hotel, is now prepared to supply good accommodation and liquors of the best quality to all who will favor him with their patronage. Billiard Room, Quoit Grounds, and Skittle Alley on the premises. Good Bedrooms, and ample accommodation for Boarders. THE STABLES are second to none in tho Town, being replote with superior Loose-box accommodation, with necessary requirements, including Grass Paddock, with stream of water running through tho same, Livery and Bait at reasonable, charges. Horse stand for casual visitors free. Every description of Catering attended to with care and despatch, Convoyance to and from-Railway Station to meet every train, C, F. WORTH, Proprietor. Ifoirmjm Daily Filed. EMPIRE HOTEL, Queen-street Masterton . J. H. OORBETT, rpHE proprietor of the ab.oye hotel having L made extonsiva additions to the original building, anil fifted up the whole house Wlijh % latest improvements for the con- ■ veqiencc and comfort of all who may favor hinj with their patronago, is now prepared t,o provide Private Aixpmmodatm lor L&iki ■ ' and Gentlemen, and FIRST-GLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers. A TABLE D'HOTE at 12.30 anil G PJI, ; A NiijU Porter Keyi ONE OF ALCGOFS BEST TABLES I.p the Billiard-room. i Daily Filed t I' EMPIRE STABLES, ' J. fl. Corbott having taken over sio t attached to the HATHAWAY $s bis manager lor the same, and ufldor Jiis charge owners, oi horses can relv upon every attention being paid to tfhera. ....... The aelebrated Saloon 'Bus 1.... purchased for the Hotel, and will in future be known as the ■ EMPIRE HOTEL 'B.US, ami Tpll run to and from each train, picking up aijd Batting down pirgels in any part of ' . ■ the Borough, ' Horses bought and sold on commission. A First-class FEED for Horses at ■ ' •'ONE SHILLING. . No charjje will be made for standing liorseS—ciistdmers having privilege GRATIS. TjOWN HALL, MASTERTON. Theatrical or private parties, , Quadrille Clubs, Dancing. Parties, &c, 'can 'engage 'the aliov6 Hall', with or without Piano,'at Reasonable Rates. JAMES BROWN, 789 Lessee.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3
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741Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3
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