visitors to'the thiftlib has recettty refitted and nddetl.to x'HE .TENUIwjMOTEL making it one of tin most comfortable up i'A'uiitty'houfieS in the North'lsland!' The 'teceiiv' additions' include' ono of Alcooic's best BILLIARD TABLES'." Travellers will Qnd at this Hotel tlie comforts or a hour ith'GOOl) STABLESand SECURE PAD--OCKB for their homes, iß3f) nmm hotel, ; Featherston. ; TAVING leased the above qld-estab-L foiled and favorite hotel, travellers and the general public may rely on tbe arrangements and liquors being to their desire, as the name of the proprietor should guarantee, ' BILLIARD ROOM! READING ROOMS I Stabling and Paddocking unsurpassed, C. M. Brunskill, 1028 Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. " MASTBBTON. n F. WORTH.' . " . Proprietor. LIQUORS of the BEST .QUALITY. Hotel replete with good accommodation for visitors and boarders, including Stabling with paddock, and running water. Horse Stand for casual visitors free, Contcvanoe to and from Railway Station to meet every train. BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLES. BARRETT'S HOTEL MR WALTER FREEMAJn, iinyiug purchased the Leass, Stock, and Furniture of this old Established and Favorite Hotel, will endeavor to keep the Best of Wines, Spirits, &c, to pleaw )»« l iutoGOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COUNTRY VISITORS. FIKBMUTE BILUAUD TABLE, &B. 'WALTER FREEMAN. PRINCE OF TITAIM TJ UTBjj. MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking poßsesßion of tho above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that he intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to his uredecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson. To suit the convenience of visitois. Dinner will be served at 12,30, instead of I p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. Ouly the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. The Billiard Room contains TWJ of Allcock's BEST TABLES, with all the accessories of'the pame, and is under the management of Harry Lauohlin so well and favorably known in .connection with the lame F t-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. 674 NATIONAL HOTEL (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTOK QUAY, WELLINGTON. . H. StJT.LIVAN, Pbopbis'tok. The Wairarapa House. Visitors from the country can read th Wairarapa Daily at this house, Wines and spiiiu ui die bust quality. mUB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Proprietor of the auuve old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inHabitants of Maaterton and the surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfuUy to state that additions, Alterations, and improvements, in accordance vith tho progress of tho place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is, as usual, urat-dass. Wines, Boers, Spirits, and other liquors are sach and all of tho very best quality. ■The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's iirat-clasa tables, has just been refurnished in the most elegant manner, A. ELKINB, Proprietor. K GREYTOWN HOTEL GREYTOWN, AAIRARAPA, JOHN QUIN - • - -. Proprietor —u— THE above woll-kuown and old-estab ished Hotel otiers Special Advantages to Visitors to the Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience, Particular attentiou has been given.to the arrangement of Private Apartments, and the Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to any in-the district Visitors will hud all the ! - rniforts'of a Home, and every attention paid then. A comfortable Covered Conveyance in connection with the Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of Patrons aud the Pubilc, While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling Public, and thanking his patrons for the support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wisließ to assure them the same attention will be given as hitherto, jood Stabling aud Grass addocks are attached to tbe Httel. Note— the GREYTOWN HOTEL, (Within a few chains of the Post and Tele--35 graph Oilicea.
WOOD CARVING. J. ADAIR, Uppish Willis Street, Wellington, 3EGS to inform the residents of the Wairarapa that tie executes all descriptions of ornamental, architectural, and cabinet wood carving;. A good stook always on hand. Orderi promptly attended to. 1149 : ''y APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCEL- : LENCY THE GOVERNOR. F. J. PRESTON, Wine Merchant, Lambton Quay. X customers and the public for their support, I wish to draw tho attention of those Ho have not tried my -\yines to the Kteat popularity Uiey are meeting with in all parts of the colony, and also in England. I have now on hand and in splendid condition, Port, Bich Constantia, Verdeilho, Sherry, Frontignac, Mataro, and a.variety. of uthera, including Victoria and New South Wales Wines; also, a special selection of foreign Wines, ~ 1149 i HERBERT HELL, BRICK' AND DRAIN PIPE.; UANU- ■ PACTUEER <fco. Wallace and Rolleston-streets, Wellington. HILL having imported the most ~ improved machinery for, the manulucture of the above is piepared to supply ;: ! BRICK and DRAIN PIPES &c., in any quantities, on the ~, . shortest notice. Note he AddressWallace and Rolleston Streets, (Top of'Taranaki-Btreet, ' Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1166, 31 August 1882, Page 4
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