M:RS:O_WEN: las'.much .pleasure-ih'-M-" ,; , .forming i/visitors to,the jWharearfla. hat Bhe has recently refitte.d and added to THE TENUI HOTEL making \V bso pf'th'3 mdst'comfdrtable up, country,' hioiiees; in ;;the North' Island/ '.Th<f recent' additions include' one, o£ AiCook's', beßt BILLIARD TAKLEB. Triweliere will find at this Hotel the comfohts of a boms w'ithi«OOD,STABLEB and SEOUREPADD^CZSfOr.their horses. ■ : ~.d-i 1831?. /NalilT iY BiU.'F F E ThHOsT E L |Tho Licensing Jienoh'having nnahiinously! decided to grant,a license to the above new Hotel, the Pjipriotors'lake this opportunity of" ,of Wellington and, trayellors.viefting.th'e eity,.thatn'o,expenße to pure the comfort.of. all a" visit to thd Hotel, The very best brands of all kinds ofiSpirits and Wujes kept; in istbck ! ' 1 ' ""' ■' OBR&SQNS, , j: < "''■ ',"■' ."'■.','","" ''.Proprietors,' ~ : ! ; : ; ■" "•'•/• City Buffet H0te1..." .l Lainbton Quay.-''' ' ■;' ','].'., : ROM MOTEL; r Feathei'Bton iAVING '■ leased the above old-eatab-meut and favorite hotel, travellers and the general public may rely on the arrangements and liquors being to their desire, as the name of the proprietor should .guarantee- '..■'■ ; BILLIARD ROOM !■' * i• : '>:■ ■ : ' ■ mirnm room's^ O. M. Brunskili, 11028,,:; . ' ; Proprietor. pLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON The Prdprietorof the above bid and well, known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton.and the surrounding districts, as alio the travelliiig public for the largo measure of support hitherto givnu, and hegs respectfully to state that additions, iltorations, and improvements, in accni'd. anco vith the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. , , , ~ . , ;Th<s(.'ulin'ary Department is as usual, first-:lass. Wines, Beera, Spirits, and other .liquor are 3ach and all ofthe very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with ,'pno of Alcock's first-class tables, has just lieen rofurniihtd in the most elegant manner, A. ELKINB, Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, GiiEV.STitKEi' Wellington. TJAYIMG taken the above Hotel, I hope to receive a visit from my numerous friends. Nothing but the best wine, Spirits, <to„ will be kept, and the comfort of my patrons guaranteed. ; : .' Splendid BILLIARD TABLE, under, the manayement of Mr H, Power, Waiiumpa Daily Filed. 8. SOFJFE Profhiktor. 1329
NOTICE. OPENING OP THE FEATHERSTON -, RAILWAY V . ■ .:■ Refreshment Rooms! THE nudcraigiied begs to inform travellers by rail aud the Central Public that lio will open the abovo Houms on the 2nd Ju)y t jwhen he, hopes by supplying. liquor and other refreshments of the vbuy best quality, and at any novn ok the day, to meet with a fair share of Bupport, Privato entrance for ladies to tho Luncheon Rooms. J. O. Hqyvrard. N.8.-Good stabling and socuro paddocks joining ihe elation. Horses, .to,, left iu my charge will receive every care and attention, : , - : 1417 Time is Money,' machinery' vers# hand ikiibi^ ) ARTIES about to build or who re- , quire any description of CaRPEN- ! TER'S or JOINER'S work done lire respoetfully advisrd to get a price from h S. Bacon and Co/. Who are in a position to give the BEST ARTICLE ani the'MOS'T WORK forithe least Money, Large Stocks of SEASONED TIMBER,, . I Dressed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtingß, Doors, Sashes, &c„ &o.' In fact everything necessary to carry out any orders, always on hand.' ..-. i ~:'.. ; . : 'Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part of the country. , Masterton Dec. 11,1882. 1252 IMPORTANT NOTIOn. H. GRAY, in returning thanks to tut numerous customers fo past favors, bega t" inform tho public gonorally that having now in jtookalargo quantity of the very beat timbers auitablofoi'Coachluildiugaud wheelwright purposes, ho is propared receive and ixecutfl aU orders entrusted hiin, and will guarantee b«t.n - stylo" and linish t" equal that turned out h any p„:i of tho Province. Kepaira to'all kinds of Vehicles, includ ng trimming & painting, shall receiv nmediatt attention, and be porformo \s ' neatnea and dispatch. I . F.GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuildor, & Wheelwright, QUBBN-STBEET, MASTERTON.
The OBEATEST WINDEIi OF; MODERN TIMES! PILLS and OINTMENT purify ttie-BM, correct all Disorder i: f the Wver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. \ Theyi i inviporateand Debilitated?: Constitutions, arid aro'invaluablein all Com. plaints incidental tolfemales of all ages. is an Breasts, |OId : Dlcera. For Sora'ThtnMfii! I !ii^(ifi'itw J innn>lJc'r!«ii''«'' Manufaotarea j; 6nly' Si Mfe's'sor" Hoiixc, way's Establishment, anil mow Vu. V..J „« .11 -m.j:.:.. T..J/._ I throughout tfee'frorld; iffa Btm. If iht addms is not 15»H, Street, London,(hiifare^)hriwi.' iiif.'.'j-* 1 ■■'...
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1460, 18 August 1883, Page 4
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