HOYAL HOTEIi, §AVING !! leased-Ihe'ftbove old-estab-■km and '"favorite : hotel, travellers the;general' public'' may rely on • tho Bite, iiS'the! naitie df 'the proprietor should BILLIARD'ROOM! i,! ' : " [;;;;■ \;;'6EADiNG i sopMs.! ■5 BtabW abOaddQcking-Uneutpaßaeil,.,; '"'.".';.,.'(C!. M^Briinskill,;»'"'" 1028-..,- i ~.,..... Proprietor. SifcbYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON, F. WORTH. PROPRIETOR, LIQUOR? of, the' BEST QUALITY'. Hotel replete, with' good' accommodation (or visitors and boarders, including Stabling i with paddook', and running water. Horse Stand for casM visitor's' free.' Co'ntevance to and from Railway Station to ~( . , f1 J meoteverytrain. '' ; BILLIARDS, "QUOITS,. SKITTLES. (3WEN has much pleasure in inL' forming visitors to the Whareama that she has recently refitted: and added to THIITENUI HOTEL mak ing lit one of tho most comfortable up country houses: in the North Island, The (recent additions include one of Alcook's best BILLIARD TABLES. Travellers will Qndatithis Hotel the comforts okahomk with GOOD STABLES and SE'JURE PADDOCKS fortheirhoiaes; . 1838. Th'b GREYTOWN HOTEL OEEYTOWIt;i»intABAPA. T-O— . JOHN QUIN •: • ~:,; •„ PROPRIETOR |. ',"!'. : ■'■'' .'—"—"' ■':■■' ■ < ' THE above well-known and old-estab iahed Hotel offers Special Advantages to Viaitorii to the Wairarapa' and. Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience, Particular attontiou has been given to tho arrangement of Private Apartments, and tho Premiflea having recently beon thoroughly renovated, the accommodation is equal to wiy in the dißtrie ' Visitors will tind all the imfertß of a Home, and evory attention paid then.. A comfortable Covkked Conveyance in connection with the Hotol train, for the convenience of >'■ .) Patrons and the Pubile. While soliciting tho Favors of the Travelling Publio, and thanking Ub patrons for the ilipport hitherto accorded, the Proprietor "wishes to assurtliem the same attention will be given as hitherto. 3ood Stabling and Gwbs addocks are !'i!/' attached to the HiteL NOW- THE QBBYTOWN HOTEL, (Withina fewphainßof the Poßtand Tele ! K- raph Offices, BUFF.E.T HOTEL OPENING NOTICE.- ' I : The Licenßing Bench haying ■unanimously decided to grant a license to the abovo new Hotel, the Proprietors take this opportunity of informing tho residents of Wellington and travellers visiting the city that nc- expense has been (pared to insure the comfort of all who will pay a visit to the City Buffet Hotel The very best brands of all kinds of Spirits and Wines will always be kept in stock, OUR & SONS, Proprietors, ' ■■'' City Buffet Hotel, Lamblori Quay. . LIMMER'S HOTEL L,«:e. AmBKT. The new additions to this Hotel are now finished, and will be opened for business on Saturday the 9th instant. The Billiard room is the best in the city, and is furnished with two of Alcook's tables with every appendant, and is let to Mr JameßDash, the well-known Billiard Marker. The Hotel will be un lcr the management of Mu&Mbs ISAAC PLIMMER, who willendeavor to make their customers feel at home. There iB good accommodation for familieß and travellers, witli good sample rooms, hot and cold baths, and every convenience for a respectablo Hotel. .WiJBinAPA Dam Wed. JOHN PLIMMER, U7B ■'"• Proprietor, RATIONAL HOTEL \ (Oppoaito St, George's Hall) ' IAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H, SULLIYAN, Proprietor. The Wairarapa House. I Visitors from the country can read th ■ ■ WAiRARirA Daily at this house. ..Wines and spirits of the best quality. pLUB HOTEM MASTERTON ■■ /fno Proprietor of fe.o show old fpd wellknown esUbMroeut tyga to tWf the inhabitant* of Maatertw and the surrounding , disnicti, as fllw the tnyelliujg public for , the largo meanure of support hitherto given, and begs roßpeetfully to state tbfltadditions, ilterttiowi, and improvemente, in accordance !rith the progress of tho place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, ''iuwbeen made. . Tho Culinary Department is, as usual, first-jlass, V Wines; Beers, Spirits, and other liquors ue »cn and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with; one of Alcook's first-class tables, has juit been refurnithad in the moat elegant manner. ' ,7 I : /L ELK IN 8, Proprietor. E4£rLE BREWERY. ' 'MASTERTON. G#TTSoffßljr-P4ftS#N6 ~' Bbbw'khb;; m lhm*ty, In returning Minks t» to pubfe for seir liberal'patronage, hitherto, would reapedfully beg to inform tlicffl that they are now brewing from!'their OWN MALT, and that their Ales and Stout, in bulk and tele, are o* the chniosßt quality, equal to any brewed in the colonipp, and would solicit a contmuaace of their, faybrs, ■■■'■■■ (All «>d«f« punctually attended to at the "rewery, Maswrton,' or the Dep&t, next Mr ~ Bowles!! Butcher; Shop,'; 'CARTERTON. ' j /IATTSCHE & PABSONB, '(■■: . : PboFRIETORB.;■..':' < I//COAL & WOO DIM ntv<w*mw BannistoriStreet, from mw fee :u now prepared to Supply at tb\.e fforje#t JiOtioe; v ' ''! ! '" '•"■ '■"•■■ ■■■'■■ COAL and FIREWOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY AT OUitRKW .-,!;■' 'ABATES. | ' ,; ; Okderb Solicited. ; i/Qi&eri'tot Cartirie and Express Wprkin ill branehes promptlv eweuted. 1188 I-:■"■:-JJ--L.'BACON/'" WELLINGTON. finest mammk mbrate .PRKJEb, QINGERALE ',',.', 1 :.Mi ■ v } Sparkling, &^Wh Very Fine, Flavor. ■Cherry: JMtar b Pint and Qnurt OhampagGOi,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1233, 18 November 1882, Page 4
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