i |(jIIB}()WEN has muoK pleasure in'informing Visitors to : tlt« ! Whartamla Jut she has recently refitted and added to . gr-Hißl TEsvi hotei; \ miking it lone of the .most comfortable up : county houses in the North Island. Tho 1 rocent additionn molnde one of; Aloock's! MBflLteßD TABLES. ~)Trwellen will find at Hhii Hotel the, conroßT3 of ahohjwith GOOD STABLES and SECURE PADDOCKBfor]theirhoißes.!.' : 1836. ,N t I T Y| BUFF E'T:ifl.O;T e l . LAd.OEENINiioTIOE ■ ' .- : I ~,T ~—f—all -V) 1/ i! :■■■>[■: J o T¥eLicenßmfe;Be'noh;havin'g:unaaimonßiy' ketlus opportunity 1 of informm!; the residents of Wellington and' travellers visiting the city that no' expense hsfbeen spued to inßtirethe comfort of all Who will My* 1 v' I Hotel. The very best brands' iof all kinds t .of Spirits and Wines will alwajs be kept in stock QRR & SONB, " . f I'i i■: Proprietors, ,: ~ : .City Buffet Hotel, ■■,, ; Lambton Quay, HOTEL, / Featherston HAVING leased .the above old-catab. meut and' favorite hotel, travellers 'irid-the general'public may rely on the, , arrangements and liquors being to their de'sire/as'trie name of the proprietor should gumntoe. I • BILLIARD BOOM! ~,.,: , READING ROOMS I ! Stabling and Padlocking unsurpassed, : t\ C. M. Briinakill, [ 1028 i Proprietor; LUB HOTEL, MASTERTON CLUB
The Proprietor pf.the aboy« oldand wellknown esteblißlunentbega to thank the for : habitants of Maaterton and tho surrounding: -, districtß, travelling public for i the largo measure of support hitherto:giYOri,, : and begs respeotfully.to stak.that additions, } alterations, in accordance vith the progress of the place,' as also - the. growingj requirements of the trade, have been made.. : The Culinary Department is as usual, L firatolaas. , ~-. Wines, Beers, Spirits, .and other liquore . ire aacb and all of the very beat quality. 'The; Billiard Koom, which is provided . with one of Alcock'a tirst-olass tables, has - just been refurnishod in the most elegant manner. ■•■•'■"■'■ A. ELKINB, ■;;.:. Proprietor. MINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Qbet-sireei Wellington. 'AVING taken the above Hotel, I hopo . to receive a visit from my numerous friends, Nothing but the best wine, Spirits, Ao„ vill be kept, and tho comfort of my Splendid BILLIARD TABLE, under tk management of Mr H, Power, Waiiubapa Dailt Filed, 8. SOFFE ~..Peopkieiob, 1329 OPEKING OF THE FEATHEBBTON RAILWAY . EefresHment Rooms!
THE undersigned begs to inform travellers by rail and the General Publio that ho will open the above Itooms on the 2nd July, when he hopes by supplying Uqubr and other refreshments of tllO VERY BEST QUALITY, and at ahy Huun oj-.tds day, to meet with a fair share of support, Private entrance for ladies to tho Luncheon Rooms. J. O. Havward. N.B.—Good stabling and secure paddocks joining the station. Horses, 4c,, left in my ohai'go will receive every care and atteution, Hl7
Time is Money, MAOHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR. T)ARTIES about to build or who re- : i quire any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are rospe«fc fully advised to get a price from l <:"■■■■ S.Bacon and Co. Who are id a position to give the BEST ARTIOIE and the MOST WORK for fee LEAST MONEY, Large Stookfl of SEASONED TIMBER, . Dreßaed and rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors'; Sashes, &c, io. In fact.everything necessary to'carry out any Orders, always on hand. FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN sent to any part'of the country. Maaterton Dec, 11,1882. 1252 | IMPORTANT NOTICE. I, GRAY, in returning thanks to nit numerous customers fo past favors, bega to inform the publio generally that hayinp now in atock a large quantity of the very beat tinibera suitable for Coachbuildingand .'n..o«:ui.i _ ' . l. :. .j receive and rwoufo'all orders entrusted him, and will guarantee b style and finiati.ti.aniitl tUf f„rrn,l nnf. ii Miir ...1 •of the' Province. Repairs to all kinds of Vehicles, inelud i';ijg [trimming A painting, shall rccoir nmediatt attention, arid be performs »'l neatnea and dispatch. . ! . : F. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwright, ; '' QuEEN-STBEET, MiSTEEION. ■ >. ; i The obeaibx" '"., ■. WONDER OP MODERN TiaES,!' immmmsm '■PIIX.S and OINTMENT purify the Bloed, correct Sit Disorderi f the 'Constitutions', andwe invaluable inallCom is an infallible remedy for Bad LegVd&d Breaßts, Sores, ( and Ulcers. For Sote Throata, Bronohitia, Coughs, Colds, Gout, Rheumatißm, Glandular Swellings, aid aß'Bkin Diseases it has no equal. »h •,■ .: Mannfactnred only at Professor Hoilo- , 533, OXFORD STREET,' LONDON, and may be badidfiiallNMedicine Vendors \ ('iil throughout the world, < \ &! PiinlmtWiXotM M.lotinLMdM , % M dnd.Btm, If the oMtm to not mm^mmm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1466, 25 August 1883, Page 4
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