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10 RKSTICKS Attuio ii OIL y GRErTOWN. QEOHQE JONES Proprikiob, THiS old-established and favonto hotel has lately b»en thoroughly renovated, and ifl now provided with overy conveniencefor the comfort of the public, and being situated within a short distance of tho Railway to viritorß and the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bcdioomß are well fumißhcd, andaro high and loomy. WINES <fc SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that the wants of patrons will he well provided for. The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's best tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet eaoh train for the convenience of visitors. - ■ GOOD STABLING AND GRASS ; PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management, GEORGE JONES Proprietor, TENUI HOTEL. A. OWEN Proprietor. IHE jibovo Hotel havint' been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with overy convenience for travellers and families, the proprietor lias much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to give every attention to the travelling public, and has no hesitation in saying that his house will be found second to none, There are good stables and paddocks attached. Wines and Spirits of tho best brands only, kept, 6ro EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. JAMES BARRETT )EGS to inform tho inhabitants of Fe.v } thcrston, Lower Valloy, and travellers generally that he has taken the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and would assure thera that all visitois to it will find every comfort and be made thoroughly at hone. Wines and! Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLING. pLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Proprietor of tho above old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and hegs respectfully to state that addition!), alterations, and improvements, in accordance nth the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is, as usual, first-lass. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are »ach and all of the very beat quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's tirst-clasß tables, has jußt been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKI NB, Proprietor. PRINCE OF TTT MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that ho intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson*. To suit the convenience of visitois. Dinner will be served at 12,30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. Only the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. The Billiard Room contains TWJ of Allcock's 3KST TABLES, with all the accessories of the game, and is under the management of Harry Latohms so well and favorably known in connection with the tame F t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. 674 IHE GREYTOWN HOTEL I, GREYTOWN, WAIRARArA. JOHN QUIN PltOriitßTOß THE above veil-known and old-eßtub lßhed Hotel offers Special Advantages to Visitor to the Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience. Particular attention has been given t'> '!•(■ arrangement of Private Apartments, au.i..:« Premises having recently kmi thoroughly renovated, the atcoir.n:od!H:"ii is equal to any in the district Vipi"• ■■•■'■'■ find all the imforts of a Home, . • •'■ >•■ -v -iftention paid then. A coinii" • v-.ked Conveyance in connection ■■ • :■.-.■ ilotel meets every train, for tin a--. ■■■ ..ace of Patrons ami tho i': l)i:'.. While soliciting the Favors •>■. N.i: Travelling Public, and thanking his prions for the support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to asßUre them the same attention will be 'liven as hitherto. Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks are attached to the Hotel. Note— the GREYTOWN HOTEL, (Within a few cbnimi (.: >■>: Post and Tele--485 graph Oi.w. WHYfE'S HOTEI , FOXTON —o— accomii'iidaUi' <-c comfort for traveller? and the piii/i.c at arge, at the above Hotel, Sample, Bath, Biiliard, Coacli and Storerooms, 20-stall Stable, Horses and Ilugvies mi Hire. Oobbs' Coaches depart and arrive daily to and from Wellington. A. J. WHYTE, 499 Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. r\ F. WORTH. . . PitoPMETOit. LIQUOH.S of the BESr i.'U.aiTY. Hotel replete with good accommodation for visitors and hoarder l ', including .* tabling with paddock, and nnminL' water. Horse Stand for casual visitors free. Conteycnce to and from liailway Station to meet f very train, BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLKS. ARE YOU GOING TO WELLINGTON DURING THE HOLIDAYS 1 WHY? WELL, I was iibmit to advise you to call at the WELLINGTON CLO'IHING COMPANY'S KSTABLIKHSIBKT, Manners-street, where the Manager (Mr J. COOGAW) can show you a splendid aßtoitment of T*weedsi, which lie can make jp into SUMMER SUITS, in the most fashionable styles, for 18s, or a of Trousers for 18s. JUST CALL AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF KoTO OUR CARTERTON SUBSCRIBERS. "*■ News Agency, will in future act as :*«r Carterton Agent, and all orders enfeasted to him will receive prompt attcuion, 66 J.PAYTON&CO

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1023, 15 March 1882, Page 4

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