TjlO UESTKIU ARMS HOTEL GEEYTOWN, GEORGE JONES Pbopeietob.
THiS.old-established and favorite hotel hr.i lately. Wn thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with every conveniencefor the cimitort of thi! public; and' being situated within & short distance of the Railway Rtati ', and nearly opposite the Post and Tfluii.Aiili otticcs,. offers specia advantages to visitors and the travelling public, The private.sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, (mil are hjgh and roomy. WINKS <(• SPIRITS OF THE BEST INSCRIPTION .ONLY-- ' " arc provided, The culinary management beinp wider the supervision of the proprietor nfolf is a snllicient guarantee that thfl nls of patrons will bo well provided for, Die MILLIARD room is .provided with one of rtlcoek'sbcst. tables. A fOXVI'.YANCE will meet oaoh train foillieeinvenieneeof visitors, GOOD BTABLINU AND GRASS PADDOCKS are also provided and arc undcv efficient Biaiingemcnt. GEORfiE JONES Proprietor,
TENUI HOTEL, A, OWEN Puomuktoj!. THE filiove Hotel liAvinc been recently rmi and enlarged and fitted with every eonvenifnen for travellers and families, tlie proprietor has nmcli pleasure in nnnr Hems: that he is prepared to give tvuiy ettoiticnto the travelling public, and-Ims no l:(fitati"n in sayinp that his house .vrili ho found Fccond to none. There are Rood stables and paddocks attached. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only EMPIRE HOTEL.. FEATHERSTON, •TAMES BARRETT T)E(-S:o inform tho inhabitants of Fea--1) tlier ton, Lower Valley, and travellers prneially that he has taken the above COMill 'DIOUS HOTEL, and would assure them tlia ; al! visitdis b it will find every comfort i:i(l be made thoroughly at hom. 'Wines and Spirits of the bcst'braiuls. GOOD STABLIKG.'
ropnetor of tho nbove old and wellshMi&lnncnt hogs to thank the ins of iJf.'jtertcm ami tho surrouuding , r.i nbi) tlio travelling public for iltei'-iitinm, and improvcmenta, in accordance \itli the progress of the place, as also the (-'liming requirements of.the trade, lir.ve been made, The (.'n'Miary Department \s, as usual, wiiits, llceiu, Spirits, and other litjuors s,k »avli nnd ill of the very best quality, The Billiard lloom, which is provided with :;it r.f Alceelr's first-class tables, baa j;::,t been refnriii-li 1 "'. in the most elegant
A. ELK INS, Proprietor. ■QKINCK OF WALES' T_] UTl'.ii. MASTKHTDN. (Wore laYoraMy-kiiown Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and tho pulilio y.- tiuir.liy tl'iit lio intends lo conduct it in sucli a ui'iimur as will gain him as large a share of public patioiiagu as was accorded to his K'.Jm.-sw;, Mr J..E. Tuompsox.. To suit tho convenience of visitoi?, Dinner will be served at 12,30, instead ol 1 l'.m. as hitherto, thuH allowing time to catch the train. ('iily the best brands of Wines and Spirit; kept in stock, The Billi.id Boom contains TWJ of Allcck'n BEST TABLES, with all tie Rcci'Ssorieß of the pame, and is under the management of Hahry Laughlis so well and favoiably known in connection with the Same F t-clasß Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The IiAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel foi each train. 674 G HEY TOWN HOTEL GREVIOWN, WAIRARArA.
JOHN QUIN Puoriuiaoii THE above well-known ami old-cstal) isLccl Hotel oilers Special Advantages to Vi>itors to the Wairarapa timl Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience. Particular attention lias been given to the arrangement of Private Apartments, and the Pieiniscs having recently been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to «)iy in the district Visitors will.iind all the mifortfi of a Home, and every attention paid then, A comfortable Covered C«Nvr.YANCK in connection with tho.Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of
Patrons and the Public. Wliile eolicitiflf; the Favors of the Travelling PiilJii:, awl ili.'.nking his patrons for the 6ii|i|'oit hitherto accorded, the Proprietor vislies to assure them the same attention will bo given as hitherto. Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks are attached to the Hotel, CREYTOWN.HOTEL, (Vi'i'hiii a few chains of the Post aiid Tele* 455 eraiih Oilices,
ROYAL fi F, VrOM'H. . • Photiuetor. IjQJOBS of the BEST QUALITY. Uote! ]'u|i!eti Avitli pood accommodation fov vi-itot-: mid boarder, including .Stabling with p.idiiick, ;uul lumiiiiL' water. lloiec Maml ior casual visitors free, meet c vi-ry train. BI'LIAI.'DS, QUOJTS, SKIITLES, HOYAL HOTEL, ITeatherston. HAVING lcaml the above olikstab\A id jiml lavoiitc hotel, travellers ami th guii-ial lubiic mav rely on the anfiiigr 11 e. t- and liquow bi-ng totlu-ii deBir<-, as lie iiiiine of ■ the piOj.rictur sluuilil (juaraiitee. BILLUHD ROOM' . BEADINU BOOMS I Slabling and Paddoching unsurpassed'. C. M. Brnnskill, '(.i ■ OUK CALTJ-'ETOIs SUBtOILI.KS. nfi' A. (I KAYLIS.-.f iln- Cmcnm, I'' ? e»- A tnev, will in future act as J.PAYTON & CO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 4
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748Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 4
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