CARRIERS;'-"" .RE■ .propped floods,, Wool, • •ber,.<tc.v.tojiiul fioinilastertoii to any •j of rtJrQicountry,,;it the shortest nbtieo \ud at' tnji'iiOWKslf BATES. Tlicy hftye Storage room both at Mastertou and 1 Taucru, ,'where Goods or Wool carried Ijj' them can be BtoM frcb.of expense. Apply to Thos. V. D'Arcv, Queen-Street •or •' f ' l ' BARLEY ,t KNIGHT; .MASONIC STREET, MARTF.RTON., ( GOOD UNDERSTANDINGS ARE INDISPE® VBLIi TO HEALTH. Bear.Hit in mind aii'l TAKI! XOTICE THAT fcIJELLINGHAM'S GREAT SALE! ; or , BOOTS akd SHOES "'ill only last, for ONE WEEK LONGER! AT LOWER TRICES THAN EVER. The articles offered arc GENUINE NLW GOODS, and arc heins almo3t GIVEN AWY.v .. , Inspection invited at the Cf.\"t«.Uj Bopx; Wahf.HODSK, Opposite Council Chambers, Agent nt llnsfertoii for the sale. of K H, Hunt's noted make o( COLONIAL MANUFAOTUIIED Goods. l?ei-sons-. requiring Heady-niade Boots of superior, quality should' call at W, I'. Feuiwiiiaji's and inquire for this celebrated brand—
A E A TRADE \H/\H, MAEK. ■ \/wV . And tlicv"can confidently rely upon getting really found serviceable goods, W. p. FELLINGHAM. (JRWIX'S WELLINGTON HOTEL. WELLINGTON. THE Proprietor of flic above Hotel iviflic' to inforni his friends in Hie Wnirarnpa Pistrict, tlmt ho has t alien and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel,' vlieis those who Will favor liiiii with a -cull will find all the cemforts of n.home. . THE WELLINGTON is CLOSE' to ran RAILWAY STATION, And guests can depend upon being c tiled and have Breakfast in time for the iirst Train in the morning. Night Porter kept, a good Bath room, and a good Heading room. And overy comfort and convenience at the WELLINGTON 1101KL.,, • THOS. UJiWIN, •■■■■■ J59 Pnwietor. Hair«w« Daily fild?. Royal Hotel. MASTERTOK, WAIIURAI'A. C. I'. WORTH (Late Hotelkecper in Canterbury, at Taita, Lower Jlutt; aud in U cllington).
AYING Leased the Railway I'otcl Mastcrton, wl.ich in future will be named the liOYAL, begs to solicit the patronage of old friends and the public generally. C.F.W. ha'. incr 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 Slfittle Alley ou the premises, Good Bedrooms, and ample accommodation for Boarders. arc second to none in the Town, being replete vritli superior Louse-box aecommod;K tion, with nocessavy rcquircmeiUii.jiioluding. Graaa l'addock, with stream of water running through tho same. Livery and H it at reasonable charges. Horse stand for cisual visitors free. ■ 1 Every description of Catering attended to with care and despatch. Convey,wee tnrwl from Railway Station to meet every train. C. F. WOBTIT, rr.opiuF.Toi;. ; , • • Wttirarapa Daily Filtd. , ; EM PIE E HOTEL, QtHEN-STTrEET, Mast'bßTOX . j; s. coiT^z THE STABLES
THE proprietor of tho pJ-" ';<-tel having made extensive additiu * to tJie orlgi111il 1 lading, ami litted up the whole house with the latest improvements for the convenience and coii'fort of all who may favor, him with thuir pn'ronaw, is now prepared to provide Prirtde Accommodation torLndit-s and (ieu'lemcn, an') FIEST-OLAPS ACCOMMODATION For lic-.nfcr?: Travellers. A TAIILF, D'lluTk i ''.MandbP.M. ' ■ /I Niijht ii>rlt> ONE -OF ALCOCK'S ■ ,'ABLES '• in the Pi linrd ; i. Ff'«'ra rape Do i!jj • I 'tied, EMPIRE STnliM J. tl. Corheft Imviu;' hkfjvovcv the staM'ip attached to the Hotel,'has engaged Mr A. HATHAWAY as hia manager :or.t!ie same, and under his chnige owners o! horses can rely upon every attention heing paid t<> them. • "' ■ ' Tho-U'lubratod Snlonn 'Bus lnis, nlao bent purchased for the Hotel, and will.in fiitui'-' ho known as I lie 'EMPIRE HOTEL 'BUS, - _ and will run jo and from each up and setting dovVn pjrcelsin aiiyipart.i'f' ilie l<i;rough.. Horses bought,and told on commission, A"Firnt-cIaV'TEED for Horses'" "■ ONE SHILLING.- • -Ko cVarCe wilt he made for standii!;,' h'orees- cui'toiiiers haViiiß tint privfe'! GRATIS. THIS ..SPACE IS IiKSKRYEIV; FOR ~.... ... 1,8. r-T PURNWDBSmiTOBI **r ~7 i!\ETIAN BLIND ,W(DEI£i, -•• vvi nW'to
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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628Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 930, 21 November 1881, Page 4
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