ROYAL HOTEL. Featherston. f .• a! • > <jl£. 'in n If.!-': •'( '■ Tj AVING leased ;,tbo; above, oldreatab- l XX! 'fitflttt'aild' favorite; ho'tkl. 1 travellers'.! and 'dn'tlie f srrangetieriW an d' IfaWra 'beifafe' to' theirW; iwM as the'ha'the 1 'of "th^'proprietbr'"should- 8 guarantee w ' U:! ; '• '•«' - j. 5 BILLIARD ROOM! i READING ROOMS,! , ... [ jlli'i I:| ;-i: > (1 1 v Stabling, and, Paddopking. unsurpassed, i,, . C..M.;arunsMll,, ;r ; 1028 | i w,,., ; ,i.JE?rQprietor. <. BOYAL m HOTEL. .mJi.MASTEKTON. y'-J- : F. W.ORTH,; . , Prophietor. c. LIQUORS- of- 11 tiie' BE ST I j I QU AMR Hotel replete l -with 1: good accommodation .for visitors and boarders, including Stabling with paddock, and running water. ,1 for casual visitors fade', <!•' pontovan'ce-t6''aritlf'from 'Railway IStdtion .to ' ; meet every train,BILLIARDS, QUOITS, SKITTLES; MRS' OWiiN lias iriucli pleasure''ju m- ! via! tors to th^/Wharnama thijt she liftft .recortly icli'tteiLjapd aided to T ijE,/. TENUX, HOTEL making it; one of,ths most comfortaldu up country h<ki : ses ! in 'tlio K'ortli Island, The jfcceui additions, include one <){ Alcock's? best BlLLlilillfi will find at this ttotel w a hour with SE v jUKH ! PAD. DOCKS for their hotses. 1830. Trie' greytown 'hotel GRBYIOWNj'WAIRAKArA'i ' | -0JOHN QUIN • • - • • Proprietor —o— - THE above woMnown and old-estab ished Hotol oflors Special Advantages to VlßitdlS ,to tbo , and Travelling 1 Public in. Accommodation, and' Convenience, Partioulu attentliou' has.'beei' 'to the' ; Preinfseß : having< .'recently; been .thoroughly renovated, the accommodation'is equal to any in tho.^istrio.. : Visitors will lind all She jnofajts. of a Home,'' and every attention paid 'Men ; , A comfortable Covered Conveyance in connection with the Hotel imcetrj every: train, for tho i convenience of ; . Patrons and the Pubilo, , , ;While soliciting the Favors of the Ti-avellihg Publio, and thanking, his patrons for the support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to: assur them the same attention ! will;be given as hilhertOi Qood Stabling and Grass addocks are attached, to'the Hi tel. ;
Note— t . the 1 ~ r ! GREYTOIN HOTEL, (Within a few chains of the Post and Tele 36 J raph Offices. Y B ti'F'F ET:' H O T E L' ! | , :;; .OPENING? NOTIbB vil The Licensing Bench having,unanimously decided 'to-grant a thd|above'ne%y 'Hotel} the take this bpportliriity'' of informing !t)ie residents of Wellington iiiuj ; travellers'visiting'tKe'.city tliat'no expend' has been spared.to insure'the'coniioift' of jail '.who Ml, pay a visit J to ! tKe "OirV' 'Hotel, 'The,very Best brands" ( p'f all kiwis" ,of Spiritß and Winos will alwajra'be kept 'ln stock,' 7r , ; ; IORR'&'SONS, j " Proprietors, ' ' ; City Buffet Hotel.' Lambton Quay, ELl.mmje R' S fl OTI L lUTE AlBiiRT. " Th6;now additions;to tins Hotel aroinow finished, and will be opened for business on Saturday the 9th instant.' The Billiard room is the best in the city, arid is ! furnished with two'of Alcoek's tables with every appendance, and is let to Mr JamesjDash; 'the' well-known Billiard Marker. i I'i The' Hotel will be un ler the management : Ml! SMnij ISAAC I'LIMMBK,,: who'wili endeavor to make their customers feel at home, Theft'is jjOod accommodation for families and traveller, withgood sample rooms, hot arid cbld 'bathsV'and' every con-' venience for a rCspect ablo'Hotel.' Wairakapa Daily filed. : ' j 'l'■ tJOfiSPL'IMMEB; ' -i-' 11761 | "i •"»> ' ' ''• Proprietor," ' 1 Nation A. L . H 0,1 EL ■ (Opposite St. George's tlfill) LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, .Pnoi'itiETon.' . . TheAYairarnpa House. Visitors from the' country eaii read th < : i i. i'' Waiiuhapa Daily at this house. ,' Wines and spirits of the best quality. 'OLUB HO T-Elv MAS JE R TON ' 'The Proprietor of the above old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, 'and begs respectfully to state that additions, ilterationa, and. improvements, in ; accordance vith the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the-trade, have been made.
. . The Culinary Department, ,ia, as. usual, jßrrt-iW " i', '' Wines, Boors, Spirits, and other liquors ire »oh and all of tho.vew.beflt quality, • The; Billiard' Room) ! wlucli, is provided iwith one of Alcook's first-clasß tables, has juflt.been, refurniahed in tho most elegant maimer. ' ; .. ; 'V ,A. ELK I N S', , ■ ■ Proprietor. EAGLE BREWERY. i MASTEBTON. . GATTSCHE, k P'AftSONS ! BIIEWERS ANDMAISIERB, •' 111-returning thanks to the public for their liberal i patronngo hitherto, would respectfully beg to, inform .them that they are now, brewing, from,their.,oWN MALT, and that, their Ales and., Stout, jin, bulk and;bottlo, are o' thechnicßt quality, cquai to any brewed in,theicolonies,;,and/.would;,solicit.>a con•tmtffabe of their, favors,! j.,, . tJ' All' orders punctually attended to at. the 'Breweryi Masterton, or the,Dep6t, next Mr Bowles Butcher Shop, CARTERTON QATTSGHE & pAKSONS,. • »••• *; S . ? hoiPMHrtßa. 4 l. !\ '.l -mil W: "TvIXON, seeing the! want that « XJ has long existed for a ■ Coal and Firewood Depot. Masterton, has' decided to ' commence business in these lines, and has erected Largfe' Sheds and Yards in Bannister-Street, from which he is now 'prepared to supply at the shortest notice, ■'< COAOL. and FIREWOOD OF THE BEST QUALITY-AT CMIIUNI KATES. ' ' J;l! pi . 6rderbSpMcrrjED,. ' ' Orders for Carting 'and Express Wort in ~all branchespromptly executed. 1198 *'■> J. L. BACON,,. , 'mY-STEEET,, ~ FINEST AT „■ i , PEicEb. z:z< bINGEB ALE" j" " «ii'B (11 , MBu ; ■ V| ; >.jSparkluag,delicious,. Orange Champagne ) Kl . i. :1 ' ;i r CheWy Nectar ) '•-••• i ,4'^ory''Fine'jElavor. 'Safita.F'e(patented), v)i J.H/: /] J Pint and Quart Champagnes. ' .(iVillJ uj'l2o7 ,<} . j .V.iid"'. tf ".... ) ! ■ "..irii-ul j:, ii-i;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1258, 19 December 1882, Page 4
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