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PL ISI ME lt*S H 0 T:E r,L- ---! , LAIK Aibkbt. i^J/i Thtjnew additions to this Hotel are nw finishdil, and mil be opened fop business on Sntutclajr tho 9th iiistant. ! Tha, Billiard room is the beat in the'city, and ig furnished with two ol Aleook'a tables with jcvory appendanoe, and is let to Mr James Dash, tbo well-known Billiard Mar ker. ! , .. .. The Hotel will be un ier the management of . j Mu'&Mns ISAAC PLIMMER, who will endeavor to make their customers feel, at home; There is good accommodation for families and travelled, with good sample rooms, hot and cold baths, and every con* venienco for a respectably Hotel. Wmiuhapa Daily filed, JOHN PLIMMER, . 1170! Proprietor. iiIRS OWEN has muoh pleasure in informing visitors, to the Whareama that sho has recently refitted and added to X'HE TENUI HOTEL making it one of th j most comfortable up ouiitty houses in the North Island, The teceui additions include one of Alcocr's oest BILLIARD TABLES. Traveller* will Ind at this Hotel the comforts oy i bouk ith GOOD STABLES and SEOURE PAD. OCKS for their hoi see. 1836ftOYAL HOTEL, Featlierston. HAVING leased the above old«»it»b* lislied and favorite hotel,. traveUen and the general public may rely on the arrangements and liquors being to their de- < sire, as the name of the proprietor should ( BILLIARD ROOM! j READING ROOMS Stabling and Paddocking unsurpassed, C. M. Brunsliill, 1028 Proprietor, ROYAL HOTEL, MASTEITOH. .0 F. WORTH, . . PROFRISIOR. LIQUORS of the BEST QUALITY. Hotel replete with good accommodation for visitors and boardere, including Stabling with paddock, and running water. Horßo Stand for casual visitors fiee. Contevance to and from Railway Station to meot every train. BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLES. "pRINCE OF r ALUS' JjUMu • MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that be intends to conduct it in inch a manner as will gaiu him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to bis predecessor, -Mr J. E. Thompson. To suit the convenience of yisitois, Dinner will bo served at 12.30, instead ot 1 p.m. as hitl. i ,l n. thi:s allowing time to catch the train. Only the besi, .a uf Wines and Spirits kept in stock. Tho Billiard Room contains TWJ of Allcock's BEST TABLES, with all the accessories of the pame, and iB nnder the management of Hahhy Ladghlik so well and favorably known in connection with the lame Pi-class Accommodation for Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The HALLWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each train. 674 The gbeytown hotel GREYTOWN, Vi AIRAEATA, —o— QUIN - - - • PBOl'meiob —o— THE above woll-known and old-ostab ished Hotel oflers Special Advantages to Visitors to the' Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience. Particular attention has boon given to the arrangemeut of Private Apartments, and the Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to any in the district Visitors will find ill She mifei't? of a Homo, and every attention paid tlicii.. A comfortable Covered Conveyance in connection with the Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of Patrons and tbe Pubilo. While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling Public, and thanking his patrons for the support hitherto accorded, tbe Proprietor wishes to assure them the same attention will be given as hitherto, 3ood Stabling and Graßß . addocks art attached to the Hi tel Note- the GREYTOWN HOTEL, (Within a few chains of the Post and Tile 35 raph Offices, ' T. W. FOSTER, TTIUItNITURE WAREHOUSE, Jj Carterton. pricTlist. Suites of .Furniturei in horn* hair, nine pieces, from £26 Round tables, Mb ; Oval do, 40s and npward Whatnots, from 30s upwards Couches, in horsehair, from 90s All kind of fane; tables, 22s 6d and opwardi ClieiToiiiers, £4los and upward, in Totiirn knots Chests of Drawers, nine drawers, carved brackets, £10; nine drawer;-, tolara knot, £9; eight drawers.; £olos to £7; live drawers, £3l6s to £415; four drawers, £2 2s 6d to £2 7b (id : , Withstands, 3 f t, 206; 3f# Gin, 22s 6d Toilet Tables, 3tt, 151; with drawers, 20s Kitchen 'I ablns, Is per square foot; with drawers', 4s extra' ' '; i Dining Tables. Is fld per square foot ; with drawers, 4s extra Double Bedsteads, from 45b single do, 253 Colonial Couches, with back, 21s j without back, 17p Gd ' Flax Mattresses, full size, 295; single Bide, ISb Spring Mattresses, FLAX top, 3ft x Git, i)0s; I'LOCK top, 37s (id; 11 AIR, 42s fid t0,47s 6d. 4tt 6in * 6ft, FLAX toe, 47s Od; FLOCK top, (J7s Oil; HAIR top, £4 Jssto £5 15b Wardrobes from £lO All work guaranteed for twelve months, Oiders for any pnrb of the Wairarapa careuliy executed. , • 1172 GOVERNMENT INSURANCE : DEPARTMENT. THE ONLY NEW ZEALAND LIFE OFFICE. GOVERNMENT SECURITY,: . . . MUTUAL INSURANCE. ■, k)WiiT PREMIUMS. AN Insurance of £I2OO at the premium charged elsewhere for £IOOO, equivalent to an immediate bonus of £2OO, A frENT. -POSTMA STKR, MASTERTON Workman's Insurance specially provided forintho Industrial Branch. Policies Issued from £3 Upwards, : ' Premiums Payable Weekly, for which a Collector .will call, Tbe Only Ini)U3trul O?™e That Obxkts PARTICIPATION IN PPOFITS. Policies of £2O and upwards,.after Three ■ Years; can be surrendered fet Oifbi 5 >\ M' 111,/ i T.O.D'AROY.-Agwt, WMwipi,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 28 October 1882, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1216, 28 October 1882, Page 4

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