ingjit one of the most comfortable upountry houses in the Norty- M The eietifc additions inolnde oneof-AicooKS I beat BILLIAHb:TABIIES/l Travellers will find nH,W« ffhtol «{ o k nn .» inrnwiimßTOraft^ffifEETS^raTT DOCKS forWHoMiAi- 'J 1.1836 pfTT BUFFET {H.b|EL, H , ! "openmotice, -- The Licensing Bench having uipmoußly Hotel, the Proprietors take this Opportunity of informing the residents of Wellington and travellers visiting the dty'that' ik>/expense has been spared to insure tho comfort of all y best, brands" of all binds ~of Spirits and Wines' will Wwayrbe I 'kepi 'in atook I '' ' ■•• ;LamlJton Quay, ORR.&.q(p,,, ,;■: " '' Proprietors',' " '■•'• City Buffet Hotel. ~•: I Feat ha "J AVING leaseljL^alove-oliesU-y< relyi dn'"the [ arrangements and liquors being to their de!J»!™ .ia III!.! IIIU.I At <iU. J.™!J-t—: '.li.lU' "•guarantee '''" "' ' : ' '' '"' ' ' : BILLIARD BOOM I ' ' - BEA'DINO~BQOMS;I 'Stabling and Paddooking unsurpassed, 'Hi. p^lßhiiiMa, ' \ ,1028 .'.'!:;,j .....;: , Proprietor. : nLUB : HOTEL, MASTERTO^ ?:\jj "j _ ';/. v. , The Proprietor of the above old and wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton' and the surrounding dißcriots,;ns also ,the, travelliug; public; for the large measure of support hitherto given, and he^.i^peot^y^.JßteW.^tadditioiw, • :iniproyements.-.iri, ipcojvl- ■ the growing requirements of r the •; trade, J have been made. The Culinary Dep"artiriout isT.as' ÜBualj ■ firstolass. k'i./j I[j ,;} Wines, Boors, Spirits, and other liquors are sach and all of the very 1 The Billiard Room, wliich''is provided with one of Alcook's first-class tables, has just beon refurniihad iihi'tHe most (elegant manner. .■A. EL KIN B'., T ;. '", -Proprietor. PKINOE OF WALES HOTEL.. • GBEyisißSßi .......... ..Weuinoton. TT AVING taken the above Hotel, I hopo to receive a visit from my numerous frionds, Nothing but the best wine,- Spirits; d'c,, will be kept] arid, theoomfort of my patrons guaranteed. Splendid BIL&IAfyJMBIjE, uhdisrjti management!)/'Mr H, Power. Waiiuiupa Daily Filed. .- , .; 8. SOFJFE... ....... Pkopmrtob. 1329 NOTICE, .',..., OPENING OF TH ! E FEATHERSTON RAILWAY; ..,, ;.;,-, ,- Refreshment Rooms! THE undersigned bogs to inform travellers by rail and the General Public J that he I will open the above.Rooms on the 2nd July, when ihe chopes by'.supplying I liquorandiMrtyefresKiiiWiAS of the very, best QUALITY, and at ANY. HOVB of the day, to meet with a fair share of support, Private entrance for ladies to the Lunchoon Rooms.. .-,.,. ~., J. O. Havwai'd. N.B.—Good stabling and secure paddocks joining the station, Horses, .fee,, left in my charge will receive every care and attention, 1417 I Time is Money, MACHINERY,. -VERSUS LABOR. ,;', j .'Ju.;;.-;,JOi)U ( Sinr.jUi\>. j.', )ARTIES about to bilild or who re- ,■■} qriire any descriptiotf of" CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respeet•fully advised to ■ Mi S.Bacon and Co. Who,are m a position to give the'BEST ARTICLE ani the MOST WORK for the LEASTMONEY. ...SE:ABO,NiE!Di;!riMB.ER.,-: Dressod and rough, Skirtin^B, Doors; Sashes, &i„ m, "In fact everything necessary to carry out »ny orders, always on hand. \ ■•■' ! >-' l '-. .i'-.Ui'K'i.r- ..::•!: Estimates given and contracts taken, and FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN''sent'to any part of the country. Masterton Dec. 11,1882. 125; T!-M»V,RSAfI ■ ut., !. GRAY, In returning thanks to his 'numerous customers fo past favors, begs 'tn infortn the public generally "that havinp now in jitockarlarga quantity of the very hest timbers suitable for.Cosclituildingand ! vi'heelwright purpcW receive and rtTecute'allMdersvenitaisted'i 'him, aiid will guarantee b«tl> style and equal that turned out h any p„:i of the' Province, : n ,■ • > < \ • .''Repairs to'Hfiindk. of 1 Vehioles, incliidi ng trimming <S painting, shall receir attention, and bo performe ; i F. GRAY, Blaoksmith, CoaohbuUder, & Vyheelwright, QOEBN-STEBET, MiSIERTON. " By Special His.Excellenoy ' KtSncijDninio , 0.c.K. , ; 6.0.05; .i:Hew ■■':: BARRAUD ; I ? SON; ]i 7 CHEMISTS AND DHUGGISTS, '.,, i Ex"BritishlQoeeh" .1 '•' ! ; . A Large and Choioe Solection of HANGING WALL MIRRORS,.eto. t suitable forDrftwk*g.r<.om!«^^l . k l Ms " GUSSWABE,,inRnby/and Amber " '"&tj[-iii-ftii-;> v.' ...FLOWER STANDS, etc., well adapted for Wedding Presents. Also-U iVery iSelect{Lot of r RUSTIC WOROESTER 7 CHINr-and KETTLEDRUM SETS A Supply of COOPER'S CELEBRATED Sheep Dip. ,TMTH OABBrOLI.T EXTKiOTEP, S, TOPPED, OR \/,/ j'" Souedl"' 1 ',,, i :'ii O~SHIVI*eQ L?H!i>oi-'i/I.;''!. ;,' .: : BAJKBAIJD LlktTON'QDAf^'WoL^BVi^BtEg, '■■■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 4
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619Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1485, 17 September 1883, Page 4
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