HE, GpiTO^.HOTEL -o-7r ■ ■■. JOHN QUBJ • • • - -Peokueioe .. —o—- , THE'.' above weUrtaown and<.oM-estab> 'toned Hotel v offors .Speoia},. Adywjageß ; ,to. Viflitotß'io'the Wafrarapa' Public in Accommodation and Convenience; Particular attention has been given to-the; arrangement of ; Private Apartments, and the renovated,: the accommodation is equal to any in the diatrio, •,, Visitors will find all She; imforts of a Home, and every ; atien>; tion paid then. A comfortable Covered , Conveyahck in connection" with the Hetel | meotr every train, for the convenience of •■;';/ * Patronß and the Piibilo., ; J s '•) While Bolioiting the.-lavorsof the Travelling [ Public, and thanking his patrons for the. support hitherto 'accorded; the Proprietor wishes to assir.e them the.vsame attention willbo.pven as hitherto. >; , 3ood Stabling and Grass :: addooks are . .. . : v attaohed to theHiteL ,i Note—,; I . '? /nail;'., i. "' ; (Within a few ciiainfl #f the, Pest and Tee--35 ■'! raph Offices. ' ! |\/fRS OWEN has muoh pleasure in in- ; forminp; visitors to "the" Whareama that she has recently refitted and added to THE TENUL HOTEL. making it one of the most comfortable lip country .bouses in the: North Island.' The recent: additions include one'iof.AioocK's best BILLIARD TABLES.. Travellers will find at this Hotel a home' with GOOD STABLES and SECUREPADDpCKSjfqr their horses; ';... JBJIS. (Late,of Provincial Hotel,. Upper Hutt.) BEGS to inform his Wairarapa friends OXFORD HOTEL., ; (LateTheatre BoyalHotel)' LAMBTONQUAY WELLINGTON. Wellini(ton for,Pnv'ate : ;F»inihes, Commercial Travellers and Boudersi' 1 Wines, Siiua}-'m Bebb of ins best . BBIHDfI PbOOUEABLE H ORDINARY from Ito 2 p.m. Daily, ■, ! Night Porter in" attendance.— Waibarapa ■' Dailv filed; ■■ 1376 I <T Y BUFFET HOTEL OPENING NOTICE The Licensing Benoh.havingiUnanimbnsly decided to grant a license to the above new Hotel, the Proprietors take this_opportunity travellers visiting the city,,that no .expense has been spared to insiirothe'xomfprt of all who will pay a visit'to the'Om BurnT Hotel,; The very best brands of all liinds of Spirits and Wines will always be kept in stock OBR & SONS,' Proprietors, City Buffet Hotel, kmbton Quay, JJOYMj.jHOTBL, Featherston HAVING leased the above old-eetab-meut and favorite hotel, travellers and the general .public may rely on the arrangements and liquors being to their desire, as.tho name of the proprietor should BILLIARD EOOM! READING BOOMS 1 C. M. Brwiskill, 1028 Proprietor.
mUB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Proprietor of .the' aboVe'oid and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding discriots, its also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respeotfully to state thatadditions, literates, and improvements, in accordance vith the progroaa of, the place, as also the growing ireQuifemehts, of the • trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, firat-;laas. Wines, Beers, 1 Spirits, and other liquors we jaob and idl; of the very beit quality.'';i The Billiard Boom, which a provided with one of Alcock'a finttolass tables, has just been refurniihsd in the most elegant manner. A. EL KIN 8, ." Proprietor. PWNCEOFWM£SjHOTE^ ; . GnEY-SIREET,.., .WELLINOION. TAVINQ taken the abovo Eotol, I hope to receive a visit from ; my numerous friends, Nothing but the best wine, Spirits, <fec,, will be kept, and the comfort of my Splendid BILLIARD. TABLE, under Ik management 4 4fr B,,'Powt, : •; Wii'nAnAPi DiiLV Filed. 8. SOFFE,,, ...,,„. .PKorasion, , • 1829 HOT I; 0 ■&..:;.-J. OPENING OF THE FEATHERSTON ;?; ' RAILWAY.,■■!.•: .::•.. Refreshment Rooms! X. lew, by rail and the General Public that he will open the above'Eooms on the 2nd July, when he i hopes by. supplying liquor and other refreshments oftne'vßßi best quality, and at m houb of' the day, to meet with a fair share of support,; Private entrance for ladies to the Luncheon Rooms, ' 'J.!6!;.iHaVvrardii.. N.B.—Good Btabling and secure paddocks joining the station, Horses, .to,, left in my charge will receive every care and attention, ,;■:..:.,./. y,y,,, ■ ut.: .^
,150 PAIRS MOLESKINS. •IODOZ. KAIAPOI MiJJMEL DRAWERS !\' AND UNDER SHIRTS. (Large Sue.) v- COST PBIOEIP " : D;l .ffdi€S?if.l''ils Mamebton. :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 25 July 1883, Page 4
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