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\ JRS o\\EiN ha-nm pciUi iu in- '■*■ forming visitors to the Whawama hat she has rccel tlv refitted und added tS / ' J'HE TENUI HOTEIV making vt one of th > most comfortable, up ountry houses in the North Island, The eceni additions include, one of Awook's icstBILLIkSiD IiBLEs!' J Travpller6 will ind at this rlo t ol tho comtoris ok a homr ltli GOOD BJfABLbS ind SECURE FADi i OCKS for thou hoi bcs. 1836 RO¥AL HOTEL, Feathei'Ston. and the general public may,-rely on the arrangements and liquors-bcirig;i to their.de-. aire, as the name of the proprietor should' BILLIARD.RO.OM! > . J { READING BOOMS I Stabling and Paddoeking nnsurpassed, C. M. Bvunskill, ~ ;] KliiS .. ■•■;,,,( Proprietor". ' , ROYAL HOTELS ; MASTERTON. F, WORTH.. PbopbieioA!'!' LIQUORS of tho BEST QUALITY. Hotel replete with good accommodation; for visitors and boarders, including Stabling ivith paddock, and running water. .- : ,,, Horse Stand for casual visitors" free, ' ■' L Contrivance to and from Railway Station to meet e very train. . . . '.' t .. 1 1 BlLLlAllDSj''"'' QUOITS,; *■ SKITTLES. ,\: .BARRETT'S-HOTEL ""7;..', MR .WALTER, FEEBMAft,. u»viug : ;purchaEed-the Lcafia, Stock, and Furniture of this old Established and Favorite; Hotel, will uiideavorjto keep the Best of ■*«., ift'plfe.i bw ('wto-' GOOD ACCOMMODATION- W&'-n COUNTRY VISITORS. .'I Firsi'-rate Billiahd Table, . WALTER FREElfli "PRINCE Ob' UXEJj. ; MASTERTON.,;.; ' ' T. WAGG, in 'taking possession of the above ' favorably-known Hotel, begs. tojint'orm his old friends'and'the public: generally Hut ho intends to conduct it in such a maimer as will gain him;as large a share of public'patronage as was accorded to his urecieeessor, 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 tho train. ''"'•■ • . Unly the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stock. , , The .Billiard Rooni..c'outains TWJ of. Allcock's BEST, TABLES, with all 'the accessories of the'game, and-is un'der'the management of Haiuiy Lauohmn so well and favorably known iri connection witHj'tlie, same , . .-. . ■. \ I F t-class 'Accommodation for Families.' Livery an;l Bait Stables attached.) . The RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train.. ; , , .674 VI A'TIO'N A L' : HOTEL •IN ■ ■ (Opposite St. (Jeorge's Hall) LAMLTOiN QUAY, (WELLINGTON: ' "' H. SU'«VAN,"PnoraETOR.': "' The Wairarapa House. Visitors from'the touutry. can read tri Waikakapa ■Daily at this house," Wines and spirits of the best qu '" : n L U B ,« U T.EL, M A S T E R TON Tni! Proprietor, of the aoo.vo old and well-* known establishment begs to.thank the inhabitants of Masterton and th« surrounding (liscricts, as alio the travelliug public for the large measure of support hitherto given, ami begs resnootfully to state that additions, iterations, 1 and improvements, iu accordance vith the progress l of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been mtnle. ■ ■-•- The (.'uljnary: Department it. as usual, lirst-jlass.' Wines, Beers, Spirits, and uuier liquora ire jach ahd'all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, wliicV is provided with duo of Alcock'a. lirst-class tables, has 'jnsfboeu refurniiW in .the most elegant manner. ;: '■■'• ■'"'-''■ . t v \ IS L-Kl.-lf a, : : \.' '';''. •' Proprietor. ',. THE GREYTOWN HOTEL • GmiOWN,':«AIIUKAFA. ., ;ii , „'.', —u— ;.' JOHN QOlif, • • V;:-v Proprietor THE above well-known and old-estab whed Hotel, oliers Special Advantages to Visitors to the. Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation ;aud,'Gonvenience.. Particular attention'has'.been given to the ■arrangement of Private-Apartments, and the J'remises- having recently, b.een thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal, to any in the district. . Visitors wili find all : ihe imforts of ■a 11 ome,, andjevery attention paid then.. A comfortable Covered Uwnvevanck iu connection with the Hotel meets .every train, for (he ..convenience 0 f I• ■ -.-■.■ Patrons and the Public, While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling Public, and thanking his patrons for 1 tHe support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to assure them the .same attention ... ' will be given as hitherto. ! iood Stabling'and Grass'' addocks are 1 attached, to the El:teL ..... M'K— TUE '"' ' ' ''•'■'' l GREYTOWfI HOTEL, (Within a few chains of tho Post and Tele? So. ' . ;. -i graph OiKces! i! APPOINTMENT TO HIS EXCEL- ,,. LEiNCY THE. GOVERNOR. ' F..J. .PRESTON,, , ' Wine Merchant, Lambton Quay.; ~ TN RETURNING thanks, to my numerous X'. customers and the public for their support, ,1 wish to draw, the. attention of those who have' not tried my. wines to the all paits of the'colony, aiid also in England. I have now on hand and'iu splendid con-, (litioii; Port; Rich' Constantia, Verdeilho, bherry, Frontignac, Mataro, and a variety; oi others, including Victoria and Now South Wales Wines; also, a,special' seleetnn of Foreign Wines. , '.>\ V4l. • WOOD, CARVING. .. JiS . ■ "■ J. ADAIR, .' ''/:/] Upper Wil£is Stree'tj Wellinoioh, ' )EGS tb : inform the residents of the JL). Wairarapa,tnat'. 6:-: executes all descriptions of oriianiental, ai*ehiiteetural, and cabinet vro6d' carv'iu^i , 'A good stock always ion hand. -.-■; Orders promptly attended to. 1149 ■v..!.. , ESTABLISHED 1872. ■" .- .n« .JiiiTrBAKS, BEDD"iNQ,.A GknERAL' FtJRNISH- ''■■ ''• IKO ' *? Manners-stbrrt, Wellihqton. ~ a T7IURNITURE of every description made "JLI to order;(to ;-'ahy design) by.yexpen-.! enced workmen, ,; . ■■' " '. -wl . . A Four-Roomed House -comfortably furnished for &4G (ineludini.'. 's£ss? Fenders, &c)y Hair Seat Dining-room'Siitos (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, | l- *' 'All 'Goods gdilranteed to be madejiW well seasoned material. No se'conpaiid. m'aiiei'ial l used ; 'f6f Bedding or Uph'olsteririg' purposes. Orders by post or wire punctually' iendea<tb.>>f> L\l (['-■■■ .Tii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 6 September 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1171, 6 September 1882, Page 4

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