MRS OWEN has much pleasure in m-iomingv-TOtotr-io'-titeFWilttWa«"' •:• v,- .-•.-•■ .;ir. yiT :WW-ti> ] x'HE ■ TEN-TUI' 1 HOTEL, making it ono of the moat comfortable op oonntty hoheea jii ,tl\e. recent additions include "6m of qnd at' this Hotel the OOMJORM OF A BOHR lth GOOD STABLES an|fEOUBB PADOCKS for their hoiß% l v P ;'-. l io' 1 ! 183tf£ n IÜBofI.OTEL,- M'ISTERTQNr The Propnefe oi;the*ijii)^oid I, ind wellknown establishment begs^t^ank^the'inhabitants of Masterton andlflpi suroundM 1 dismctsj asalsVthe travelog, publio for the large measure of jFupJosliwerw giv*n, and begs tespeotfuUyV4»Md(liti<K iltorationi, and improvenitoHi|i v in/,KonT'l' ance vith the progress of, thf nlac'e, as wo the growing" requirement..' o( v itrafle, have been made V.'''.' | The' Culinary 'Department, first-3lass. . , ~ „',,■•:" ,| r - Wines, Beers, Spirits, liqnortand all of the very, beat quality. | - The Billiard Boom, which-is. provided justbeen refurniahod in iho, Jxioat elegant ; manner. ,'..'" 1 c -• A, ELK 1N:?,,,,,, | ''"'.'..• ',; Proprietor. | ■pRINCE OP TTTALEB' ;! 'TJ| UXliJj. .'', , •■ ■■■ MASTERT(iN; ;i "V :iil [ T, WAGG, in taking po'asessipn ef the above iaYorably-knovm Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and 1 the piibfie generally that ho intondß to oonduot it in suck of public patronage as waMccwdodtto his predecessor, Mr J, E. Thompson. j To suit the convenience .pf.„vißitois, Dinner will be adryed at 12.30, insteadof I p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. " ..}':;• ii : 'i'-". i Only, the best brands ; .of; and Spirits kept in ! The Billiard Boom..contains TW'J of Allcock's BEST. TABLES, a with all the accessories of the pamo, aid jb under.the management of Habry LaTOW sojsell and favorably known in connection with the; lame '.'' '.' '■'•)' ! F f class. Accommodation, Jon families, i Livery and Bait Stables attached.) -.'■ | The RAILWAY ''BUS starts'.from thii: hotel for each train, .. ... ' 674 ! OY'X'E'S HOTEL,, POXtfON EVERY accommodation and< comfort for travellers and the public a$ ..argti at the above Hotel. Sample, Bath, Billiard, Coach .and Storerooms. '■' ■■■:'•• , t , .■■ . , ' 20-stall Stable. ' ". ; '. ' Oobbs' Coaches depart and arrive daily to' audfrom Wellington, > ~<■ . .■■ •' ■ : "■ .M'WHYTE,.' „■.••; 499 ..." ' ' ' Proprietor. • ROYAL HOTEL, rMASTBBTON. '.' F. WORTH. PMJMIiM. ■■ LIQDQES of the BEST QUALITY. Hotel replete with good accommodation for visitors and boarders, including Stabling with paddock, and running water.-' , Horse'Sjand for oasnal visitors frev Oontavance to and from Railway Statian te meet every train. BILLIARDS,, .. QUOITS, -• SKITTLES. SOYAL HOTEL, ■■■ Feather ston. ;.-,.. ["AVING leased" the' abovo eld-estab-L lishecl and favorite hq}ol ; ) travellers and the general public may ' rely en the arrangements and liquors being to'tbtir desire, as the name of the proprietor should guarantee. BILLIARD BOOM? BEADING BOOMS I ■- i CM. Brunskill, 1028 ~,, Proprietor. HQTBL vi"'>.■'■> Mr 'walter; ; «freemaV£ mm* purchased' the' L'eai»)' Stock, and Furniture of.fMs old Established and Favorite Hotel, will endeavor tokeep the Best of Winks, Spirits, <k','io plee-se hii CuitoGOOD ACCOMMODATION FOH' • COU|i^BYYJSITOBS,.,<:'■: j ! FIKSr-RiTE BIUIARD TjlM,B,.Ae. ■■<■' 'WALTER FREEMAN. SEASON I SHOOTIING SEASON! ROYAL HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. :,„-.-. improvements' made' in 'the above O..M.BRUNBHa^- i| ';:l Gentlemen, the Travelling Public and the Baaideutß of ;..,,. ■•, J ■ Gentlemende'sirouabE the.',..- , BEST SHOOTING- GR'dUNDS ' Will ho driven there by UW,B V himsilf ■ To establish aoontinuationof the pttroute '" ,fiPEOIAI/vAIMNGBMENTsf - ' for keeping the.^v- >,;i;,7 VERY BEST, "'•"' : ?'/V_ WineranC^pWts., As a 'proof of hip earnestness he begs his patrons to fry hit \ , "'' r .! VERYOLD BLENDED' SCOTCH WHISKEY, Imported by Mr J. Maginnity, Wollingtoß, from Jfacdougall & Co., of Glasgow. P.S.—On receipt of wire a conveyance, will be in. readiness at the Feathenton railway station. ' ~■■'.) ~.,::■ ' iupra»jii»ikMrtim PEOPBIETOR. rp;H:Ei ' HOT-EL JoßEripyyir, : v,iiEAßiPA, w ! ■•' !.■•» ■■■■ .'('" :;;;:T ' r jroENQUIN • - - ••pßopwHo* 01 "' -•■ ;- | -otggiiiiW Visitor's' to ,tbe n Wflrarapa,_and; ftayellin^ Public in Accommodation and floriyenicnce. Particular attention has-been; : theu arrangfmJntof Pri Premises having recenuy or ~ renovated', the accojamodatiokia.equal-to any in the district Visitors ,will the Wdrtßj6fa'Home',''andOTery atttn. tion paid then. A comfortable. CiNVKMCE in connection' with the "Hotel meetß every train, for tlje,. convenience, ,o.^ Patrons and ; thVPußilft ,d "" While soliciting the Favors of ,tEe Travelling, Public, and: thanking Wpatrqis'lprMe wißheß to: assure'them''the'same attention will be given as hitherto.. . . ; Good Stabling and attached to '"'"'" Note— ths (Within a few chains of tho Post and TeleM .. graph Offices,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 27 July 1882, Page 4
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652Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1136, 27 July 1882, Page 4
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