HE GBEYTOWN' HOTEL THE above veD-knowi" and old-eßtab ished Hotel oflea.Spftial AdVauteges'to Visitors Publio in Accommodatkm._and Convenience. gipir .to'the/ renovated, the accomodation is equal to any iin the a^Btrio Ull Yft!to l tß i 'Will'liiid all •he i imfottfl qfafc&BWr J - J "- meet*' Wry •phinj for'the convenience'ei ! ■.. Pa&ousflnditheißtibifeijMft While soliciting the Favors of the Travelling fPytyliojD and(.thiwl3lißi!)ii«,ipStronß:foK!tK4 \ the (Proprietor 'wishes ;t6)«WQcihWthl!Jieam.o) attention -I '•: 3ood; ' attached to -the r Hi teL , r ~< nok- l mm& ifoiioM 9iio (Within a few chains ef tie P<it and Tee- % i»VK>' ! ;wv%rOffi(SiiA l^ 1,! l V •"■ •| forming] ,v«itojfttQ Ibl.-Whareaina it she. has' r,ecqntly ,refitted|.and added to :TIJLE making it one.of.themost.comfortableup MnntW hnnooi'in "f.Vio'Nrartb' 'Toioirl '/Pda gSffiHraHHlEm boat BILLIARD .TABLES.'.', Triwellere will'. '■''!'..• •*SBti:i;i il !:tJ.-.!lJiiei.:.il (Latej of Provincial Hotelj Upper; Hutt.) BEGS to infornvhis' 1 Wairaiapa; friends' thithehaS'takGri'the'- i-i :a - :,,i) :r.i„c.-i-:[ OXFORD HOTEL. '■ ! I (LateTheatre jSoy'al'Hotel),;.: '',.| .... ,„„,„, ,^„j|^ ( . The accommodation,..is'.,uiuurpMsed. iu; •Welliinton for' Private oial TraveUerßandßoardera. (jj j/ '., li: '; ; ',',; ; J WINBB, BPIEITS, ANP.'IBEBBIOFi.'inEBESI "'""" | i..|!braiidb ; Pboodiusw/I !■-:,;!:j* ..vij „■ OBJ)lNAߥ^romiW2p.m ; .Daily', •-;' Night 1 Potter'-'iß'i'attendafaoe.—Waibakapa' I ! Daily filed. 1376 *-*- I OPENINoioiIGE I Tho Licensine Bench having nnanimoualv i Hotel,' the Proprietor! tako this 'opportunity of informing the resiijenty of Wdbjngtyniandii travellers 'visiting tho city'that no expense has been.Bpared .tyiMnre alj. who wili'pa^a^isf'to'llie" Off Hotel! The verjW MMf-Tatf iinds of Spirits and Wines will always bo,kept, in ! »OBfi&SONS,r ; 'City Buffet Hotel. ;: :i LambtoniQtt'ayi;i L I i 1 // ')()¥ (j
s,; ! Featiierstou iAYINQ leased the above old-estab-i imeuti and Jftyojitfl f; hotel, ;ttavellers u d tHetgbnßr'il L publle> may i rely ori-tli6 arrangements and liquors- being' to their dosire, asjthe name of the proprietor should guarantee^ '/[(. iL'l'UU (151'}.[ ; 15f HT;I U'i : BiiMRD i v,^ •;' 1 • HEADING BOOMS I Stabli.ng and Paddocklng unsurpassed/ '■' j 1028 Proprietor.
pLU;B HOTEL, MAB.T.ERTCN The Proprietor oßh'e' aboWpid'anoL woij- ! known establishment begs to r thank the inhabitants of Maaterton and the surrounding dißcriotsi M alio the travelling publio for the large m§aaure, otßupnortMhertoigivflri,' and begs reapeotfullyto. at#teraa,t additions!. ilteratiohii,'' "iKct* acdoVdance vith-the also ; thp. growing requirements of the have been made... rv . ~~r . ,.-,- r . . The Ordinary Department ib'- as 1 'riauai,' first-31^8. 5!i :,i m !l: r;! ;,;■;■;I !.i ■;.,..-li-i Wineß,Beers, Spirits, and,other liquors ,are sachjand all of the wry best' quality;'" The Billiard Koom, which is provided ith mint AlcnoV., «H,kJ,'.. >,(,!„. t,.. just been refumiihtd in the most elegant manner.! lW '■••'•■■■ ;; '- - : '> v ' i:: ;•.''•'■'■'"•'•- ! .;..,.,. 1 .Proprietor., , , PRINCE OF WALES £OTEL. ;H ; ! I -.io /xOiTtfii:-;.; ir.-i'..'!: Gbei-btrmt ~.,. .Wellington. .- J "' ! !t!f'v4-l >i : -\ A . TTAVLTO-takenWaboie Hotelj-I hope ' (10 receive a visit froni mynumerous frienda. Nothing butHJje best wine 1 , Spirits, &a„ will ]m kept, and fye comfprt of my patrons Miiv,,ii ■::■■:. !;> i v. spurn mitiWfMk : ndn tic :. ' :myM;diL iv jl 'i-r•■ V. : -' , - ,: '- ; ''- i,;i i '' management pj.MrH. Power. . , WiIRABiPA DilLViFiledi; ;■."! .:!"■: B.'- SOFFE..'.i !!. . ?. .'.PEOPkiETOE. ', ■'■"[ '■ 1329 ii 5 1..,.: N;o.^ ( i.^( K l y; OPENING OP THE FEATHERBTON • i: •■-•■■': RAILWAY i vßefreshmentßooms!-;w rXIHE iu'ndereigned ;begs to inform travelX ■■i/lers, General Public that he .will*open thepbove Kporas on the; 2nd s July, when he hopes ,-by,; supplying J liquor another refreshments of the yebi b&T' jiiJJiiirif,"and''at J ANY hour op t;?.sineetiiwit|i.B.fairMshare of' 1 support. Private ,'iantrancejlor ladies to Imnoheon RJootts. o ''' I '' - """' : '"'" '" ■\. i. J. O. Hayward." N.B.—Good stabling and' joining the ataUon-viJ&orses./ko./leftiinmy.-: chargeiill receive evervcare and attention.
150 PAIRS MOLESKINS. '.' i LVill'A ;-ATWid()ri(MUO 10 DOZ. KMAPOI VLmß&Wfifiteil . ..^ —AND UNDER 5H18T5..... ; COST PB^i'Tj' ,A - B - '-'iMiiltM.
,SA,W,MILLK TERRY Ap'BAlLte.iWEißio^ A LARGE BTOCM l £efera,i;Matai, Ml ..-and White Pino Timber alwayson hand. ■ 'W>3<'. m i d t kjo_ it ut ;ra way liveredto.anypa reasonable prices./- y.- f -p -1262 'PPERJ '.PLAIN -SAW -MILL- ... , ~: ! PBOPRBIOEa _ ; ,[(•., '' Timber out to any aiM aHMeliverea,, 1;) !.■/ H Tii AOoM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1447, 3 August 1883, Page 4
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