fpHE TjOV'S' AWN T)APER. illE. JjOY'S UWNCfAPER, 'l'm; Giact Haft, by Jules Yorne (illustrated) 'to Cuuisk or iiiE Snowbird, by Gordon Stapics, fe!.D,M..(illustrated) ■■' 'i' 13A1W.S v/rrii TUKSiiA,by'R. M, Ballantyw (illustrated) I- . f 'i"us: ;'-ew Boy, by Paul Blake (illustrated) j 'Advwiuot of a TuRKE-GoiNEi Watch (illustrated) - ' ' i ADV>:MUi;rs Afloat, by the lato W, fl( Kindlon (illustrated) i' i homology in April, by Theodore Wood (ouistrated) | LcHJing j'yj.osin Yachts (Page engraving) Practical lints on Model Yacht Sailing (illustrated) -../ j The Cricket Seasons of 18S0 and 1881 . '. liym!i.".!-tics (illustrated) •'■.■-.; I ftlkworms and their Management ■ iSwmiie Boies who went Fysshynge (page; cngravim,) ... j I'ii!:iii- Tackle, and How to' Make it; by ; J. Harrington Kcene (illustrated) ! fo-.v to AliJiu a Cheap Clock (illustrated) Lonii) Luiiij.'httorward Conjuring Books, dc; tribal byDr hcoffcrn (illustrated) Tin' iiuv's Own Pigeon Loft and Dovecot ChaiiietoUic Autographs A fiUT.Ui'c iSlory. • an Odd Fellow. ' i: ; m oi llw coasoii (page engraving) 11; .LA iijniies i'i:ir'ie:l Jiinis to Young Painters (illustra"A l.;it!ij Knowledge is a Dangerous 'Lliii'g" (ii.iißirat.ed) ,y. I I'ltn'.ii] ;, ; y iii Jiny, by Theodore Wood i'.c;.. iai 1 ickings from the Poets, by A. 1 iKu'Hiore ;.:-/<".!• , i>va-ChampionPlayeT . A.' O.d Yiivi!, by Hubert Richardson, B.A, UiiivU'Mly Buatracoof 1881 (illustrated) '['ae" llivt:;" on. licenrd (Jiii Lritisii Freshwater Fishes; '■■ :i en;,':',;.;; in June, by Tiieodore Wood *:|.uk\'S ■■'■; Cricket, by Lord Charles Euisell :■ i.,;n; Boys \:\\q Became Famous (illustrated) Fnuliert the Drummer Boy (illuaoii thrords (illustrated) 1.-iir Notebook, Pootry, Our Odd umn, Chess, Prize Competitions, and ccn'i i.spouilenee. iloktsd Frontispieces : H, the Prince of Wales and his Freshwater Fishes. b Volunteers, Ouier; to be sent to r. it A e, >ioa Quay, Welilgton, 'i'DWJT HALL, MASTERTON. mIiEATBIML or PRIVATE PARTIES, a. Qiwhiilc Clubs, Dancing Parties, &e. v..n cng.if!;-. the above Hall, with or without Piano, at lleavouable Bates. JAMES BEOWN, VSi) Lessee. WiWK'iiWFjLUKGTOM HOTEL. WELLINGTON. f;'" 111 1'. Proprietor of (lie above Hotel wishes ■■'■•• to inform his friends in the Wairarapa j'i.'.l.ifi, i.iv.t lie has taken and thoroughly renoraleJ. tin; above Hotel, when those who will ..aviv him with a call will find all the ll> \V>:'- TiIXGTON ib CLOSE to ihb ]-'AILWAT STATION, ii li'.'o.is can depend upon being called 1 have Dicakfitst in time for the first cm in the morning. Sight Porter kept, :o:i.i Bath room, and a good Beading "». An-1 every comfort and convenience WELLINGTON HOTEL THOS.UUWIN, ) Proorietor. Wahvrapa Daily Filtd. I-oyal Hotel. a m auto a:, wairakapa, o. P. WORTH .v.: i! -.kc.per in Canterbury, at Taita, .1 ■■■..:■ i.iitt; and in Wellington), .7 AY •':■:<: Lc-.scd the Bailway Hotel .!. ...'-iM-i.n.v: ic!i in future will be ;m(! the .AoYAL, begs to solicit the ■ iiwi.igc oi old friends and the public iv; thoroughly renovated the prepared to supply good aoand liquors of the best quality fi.vor hiia with their patronage. inl;i ; !i(l Iloom, Quoit Grounds, and Skittle Aiiov on the promises, Good Bedrooms, and ample accommodation for Eoarders, THE STABLES an sec-ind to none in the Town, being re;.ic';o \v'',:.li superior Loose-box accommodation, with siffe'sary requirements, including ui i':s P.idduck, with stream of water running Acui.di 100 same. Livery and Bait at iciNii.aMi' charges. Horse stand for casual i'ivuy il"::"vi;.t : on of Catering attended to w'l-i o.r;: cud despatch, Conveyance toand iroiii Kr.iiway Station to meet every train, C F. WOBTH, Peopmetoe. Wairorapa Daily Filed. EMPIRE HOTEL, QCEEX.STIIF.KT MASTEETON. J. H. CORBETT. I f'.HE proprietor of the above hotel having JL made extensive additions to the original building, and fitted up the whole house with the latest improvements for the convunumcc mid comfort of all who may favor him with their patronage, is now prepared to provide Frimk A cconmodalion for Ladies end Gentlemen, and MEST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers. A TABL.iI D'HOTE at 12,30 and 6 P.M. A NigM Porter Kept. ONE OF ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard-room. apa Daily Filed, EMPIRE STABLES, J. fl, Corbett having taken over the stables attached to the Hotel, has engaged Mr A. HATIIAWAY as bis manager for the same, and under his charge owners of horses can ■o!v upon every attention being paid to ih:m, The eelebrated Saloon 'Bus has also been purchased for the Hotel, and will in- futuro EMPIRE HOTEL 'BUS; and will rim !o and from each train, picking up and setting down parcels in any part of the Borough. Horses bught and sold on commission, A Firct-cbifs FEED for Horsea at ONE SHILLING. No charge will be made for standing horses-customers having that privilege GRATIS. 789
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 867, 7 September 1881, Page 4
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