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'IM - OWEN has;itiUeli;pjeaßuriß"iriiirithatihe has recently.refitted..a^'addefctQ..■; SfOT, 'TOTEL~ ■ making it one of th) most comfortable '.up. counitj- J hbiiees in'ilfe korth Island, The :Fwens include. oneuof Amook'r.; • : beat BttWABD TABLES, ut Travellersiwili - fad at this Hotel i .the i ;ooMFOHTS.!oR a homr • ith GOOD, STABLES PADI'jO.qP.fer.their.ihorßßß. '[■■;' 1836 -KOYAL-HOTiL, , i( . s . jiC Peatlier;ston.; -- ; .';,;...,, [AVllfG.'leaapdj b.l'.liah'ed and. favorite hotel., travellers .arid the' general publip,,may rely, oh the arrangements and liquors to their clefliire, as the name of the [ proprietor! should guarantee.' ■ "',".■.,!,''.' .''.,'..'. j : BILLIAItD'ROOM! ' ' (M -h READING ROOMS]' • ■' 'i Stabling'and Pactdocking unsurpassed, C. M. Bruhskilli . L 1028 •';"'.; ,' l " : Proprietor. ROYAL; HOTEL. ■ .;, MAsTER'M. .;; .' ; .- ■ p l ' F.'WORTH; .;!.;'. V ' .Proprietor. "LIQUOR^"of !tIie~BEST QUALITY, i: Hotel replete with good accommodation for visitors and Stabling, ivith paddooki and running water. Horse' Stand for casualvisitors free, Oontevance to and;from Railway Station to •/:'.' i ' meet every train. : "■• BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLES-. . BARRETT'S i HOTEL ■ I MR WALTER FREEMAiv, ■>■ «imii B purchased the Leaso,. Stock,; and Furniture of this old Establisbedand Favorite Hotel, will endeavor to keep;the.Best of Winks, Spirits, Ac., to: plcef.n bin I intoaeis. 1 GOOD ACCOMMODATION ■ I'M -i.i- COUNTRY VISITORS, j , ; ,'FIBBMUTE BIUIAKD.TABLE; &Q, : , WALTER FREEMAN. RALES' jjl ■■. ■ MASTERTON.' , | T. ; WA66, in; taking possession; of the above favorably-known' Hotel, begs to 1 inform his old friends and the public generally ; that he intends to oonductit in- such a manner as will > gain dura as large a share of public patronage, as was l accorded 1 to; his uredecessor,: Mr J, E, Thompson. • - '; ■ ;;'iq -, suit.'the convenience lof ■ viaitois, i; Dinner will be; served' at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. I ,:..Only, the best brands of VVineb 'and Spirits kept in stock, J ; The Billiard Room coutai;is TW'J of 'Allcock's BEST TABLES,. with allithe accessories of the pame, ahd'iß underline' management of Harry LAtfQHWso well-and favorably known in connection with jthe lame .. I F t-oksa Accommodation for Families, Livery and' Bait Stables attached,) j The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. '674 NATIONAL H 0 ! T E|L (Opposite St. George's H a 11).'.'.'." LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON'. H. SULLIVAN, Proprietor, j The Wairarapa House'. Visitors from the country can read th ;■ ■Waihabapa Daily at Hub house,. ! Wineii.and Bpiii!s lii'.hebiistquality.l .' nLUB HOTEL, MASTEItTON The Proprietor of the aouve old and wollknown eatoMislimeiit begs t« : thank tiwru.liaomnts of Maptorbui u'ml .tJj-» surrmijiVlihg 'districts, as'also'the "travelling public for the largo jiieauuro of siippbrt'ltitnerto givnu, and; begs respectfully to state that additions, iterations, and improvements, in accnwltaoe vith the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the Wte, : 'have.-beuii made.' ■ ' : 1 The (.'ultnary .Department..is,,as.usual, 'uißt-jlass, '.' ','''.' ] Wines, Beers, 'Spirits, ami' other liquors i»re won and all of the vciy best quality, < The Billiard Room,'--which is provided with one of Alcock's tirst-class. tables, hits just been refuroijh'i in the moat eicuaut mWirf.' ; t-">-± :>-''•■>■-'- .-;>; -. ;,A. EL.KINB, ~, , , ,• , ... ~, Proprietor. I I'lils GREYT'JWN HOTEL .GREYTQWN, W AIRARArA. JOHN'QUIT • Phopm'bioh THE above well-knows and old-estab ished Motel oilers Special "Advantages to Yisitorß to the -Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience, Particular attentiou has been given to-the arrangement of Private ApartmentSi'inbMe Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, '• the accommodation is 'equal to any ui'the district Visitors wiMn'di'all ihe ( ,)mfortß of a aud f every tatteaftori' phid-tKe'rt , f 'A^coirtfdrtab'le''Covered Conveyance in with the Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of f .'; -... Patrons and the Pubilo,''; v i ; WhaeßolicitiVyithe%vbrsi6f'the'Travelling Public, and thanking, his patrons for the support'hitheVtu'accofiled.i -the'' Proprietor wishes to. assure, them the same attentiou ' '•' will be given as hitherto.' jood Stabling and Grass addocks are attached to the lUteL ( Noie— THE (Within a few chains of the ]?ost and Tele--35 ' i,: ; graph Olticea '_'', ~.'. .'WOOD'CARVING. ~.':: ' Ji ADAIR, ■-■■>■■■ '' ' .Upper'Wii^B'SiißK^,' : WEiiiNOTpN,'.. BEGS, to.inform the residents;of.the " Wajrarapa tnat i.e execuies jill*'de*ciiptiousof; ornamental,, architectural, and cabinet wood caryiag, .jA good, stuck always on hand. Orders promuciy attended to. ; lli'J J! APPOINTiiIENT TO Hi's" EXCEL,n. LENOY'Tp GOVERNOR.- ~. '. u t. ,F.. j. PRE'sqcoiN, ■■'' . Wink Merchant,: Laubton Quay. TN RETURNING thanks to my numerous 'X customers aud the public for their sup- ; I,ols, I wish to draw the. attenlidn of those .who have noo ; tried .my wiues to the great popularity they are nueimg with in ail; pntta of the colony, aud also in England. I have now on hand and in splendid condition, Port, ltich - Coustantia, Verdeilhp, Sherry, Fromiguao, Mataro, ;and a variety 01 others, including Vioioiia and New South .Wales-Wines; also, a special.selection of Foreign Wineß..' . - 1149 HULL, FACTURERd-c. Wallace and Kolleßfon-s'treetß, Wellington. uJi i'' iuiproved niiicluiieiy lor the ihanuidciuu oi tlio iibWe i's'piepiaed to supply P-iaCK,.and LMIN PIPES etc., ~ „i; > >,ina:ay quantities, on the. .'m-:-:' .•ii-i; ;/,-isliorieß6notice.-. .'.:... Not? he Address—- -•- - Wallace iiad-Hblleslon Streets, ,-!wel%ton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 1 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 1 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1167, 1 September 1882, Page 4

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