j The I'mprk'tOi' of tho ai»m: old and woll I kuown establishment begs to thank t'uo iniiabi [ tants of Mastcrton unci the surrounding dia cricts, us also tho travelling public for the largo mcatiure of support hitherto givon, awl hogs resj'.fi-itt'ully 'to state that additions, alteration:), and improvements, in accordance vith the progress of tho [ilucn, as also' the •rowing requirements the trade, have been made, The Culinary Department is, as usual, firstsluss. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are sach and all of the very best quality. Tho Billiard Koom, which is provided with ono of Alcock's first-class tables, bus juat been efurninlifd in the moat elegant manner. A. 15 LK I N S pIIIiNCH OP TTjALfej' T | uxfijuMASTKRTON. T, VAGG, in ir.liing possession of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform bis oh! friends and tho public gonerally that he intends to conduct it in such a manner as will pin him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to bis predecessor, Mr J, E. TuoMrsox, To suit the convenience of visitois, Dinner will be served at 12.30, instead of 1 ji.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train, Only the best brands of Wines and Spirtafccpt in stock, The Billiard Eoom contains TW'J of Allcock's MsT TABLES, with all tho accessories of the panic, ami is under the management of Hruu Louvk, so well and favoiably' known in connection with the
F t-r-Inss Accommodation for Families, Livery an:l Unit Stables attached,) The UAILWaY 'UUS starts from this otelfoi each tiiiiu, (J7-J ,V> i;EsTEl!!i' AliilS HOTEL RHOiWEJOHJiS PKorainroK, THiS olil-estiihlisliuil awl favorite hotel ha? lately Ij'on thoroughly renovated, mid is i.iiv; provided with every cjinvouieneel'or the euiiiiurt ol th« public, and being situated within ,i .short distance of the ltoihvay .Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph oiliees, oilers special advantages to visitois mid the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and loomy. WINKS <t SWKITS OP THE BEST DESCUM'ION ONLY are provided, '('lie culinary liiauagemcnt being under (ho supm vision of the proprietor hiinstii is n Millieieut guarantee that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The IiJLIJAUI) mora is provided with one of rtleoek's best tables, A COXVKYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of tisilois. GOOD STARUNC AND GUARS PADDOCKS■ are also provided and are under efficient management. GEORGE JONES Proprietor. TENUI HOTEL. A. OWEN PiioriiiETOK. THE above Hotel liavinp been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to givcevwj attention to the travehim.' miblic. and has
Wines ami fyivits nf the Lest brands on],} kept. fia'c mllE fIUKYTOWK HOTEL THE above vell-!;nwii and olil-ostab Advantages to on ami umvenience. Particular attention In!.- Liven to the iirranceiiietit ft Private Ananioenu, mid the Premises having m-emiy b,.eii tlionmjjliiy renovated, tin- r.t •.-■■niii.Dibi.ivrii: k canal to am in the d; ; -!i-V.c \k\uv. will lid all tin- C"i-.ini.-rts in a l.uh-.::. .v.di-viy attention |i:iii! tlu'lii. A omiii.'itii/ie O'iVkiikd IINVCT.iNCi: ill i:.;i|i..(!:!ii„ Hi:,! ihe Hotel li.'Tis evei'V Iran, ;or lii,: coiiNiauimce of hlti-uns ;:l::i tile Plibiic. •ewiieil, [.in: J'ruiiriaKi Will lie ;jiveii ;i-'. iiiliicno. 'tablii.H and (irasj Paddocks ai"! IVtainl Tele-
.1., i :•.■ v«-ii. J ~ ;;nd Ihe ptibkc at arge, at ■• ::::i'', Liaih, 'Billiard, Coach and StorurODll,;-., 20-stsll Stable. IForses and Buggies on Hire. >'a<\ 1< Coaches depart and arrive daily to a,el ii'oni "Wellington. A, J. WHYTE, W I'wprietor. ROYAL OAK HOTEL, C.UITEIITOX. 11. HODGINS Pbopriktoh. IN ar.iiiiuitiiig flint lie lias tiken the above hotel, 11. HOI) JIN* would Lit' In infovm thu 'iV.viiu.i.wi Public and A stockof \YINL-:s suit! SPJIUTS of Hit vcrv host brands is now kept, and a liratclass Jjiiliard-laide will at once he added. There are GOOD STABLIXO »i doeks attached, ami Travellers and will iitul every convenit'iieo .'it the EOVAu OAK lIOTKL.
EDWIN ARNOLD'S BASKET SHOP, Mastektun, Wairarapa. IMPORTANT toBEKKKKPEES. T F \ on want the BUST BEEIHYES in tJi3 1 WoM, «o tn V. ARN'9I,D, A I till! Ncv.'.st Jiliiis in Wood and Ktr.nv. Hives lmi'li'. to or .lor. Kv vy DiKi',m mi vit-w. Mi: ARNOLD'S BUEHIVKS uwo wanlt.l th.-PillZU Mfc'DlL uttho llcllionviie Exhibition, against all the world. A'so, Cei'tili outcuf Meritnt Dmii'din Kxhfiilioiv 1 flii.l BOOT \ND SHOE MANUFACTUIIEHS a*d IM P' HiTEKS, Adjoining Club Hotel, Akstcrtoii. TUST OPENED-FourcttM.of First-class y Boots and Shoes of EngiMi and French make. All kinds of 800 ! ; t> and SHOES luiiiiiifiuitured en the promise liy n comi etciit itiiif, and sold at prices u-liich cannot he biwtcu by any Weliin(-ioii firm, .and of a Qiiaii'v ;.,d Fnish bECOiNDTO KONKI ONE TRIAL PROVES IT I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 931, 22 November 1881, Page 1 (Supplement)
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