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MRS OpN has much pleasure m informing Visitorß to the Whareama that Bhe has recently refitted and added to THE TENTH HOTEL, making it.one of the most comfortable upooljntry.hotißeain the .Nortn Island;-.-The recent,additibnß'inolude-one' of Aloook's beat BJLLIARI) , .Travellers will ' find at 1 this MeTttie 'comforts' of a home, withftOQD STABLES and SECURE PADDooKß%rth l eMdrßes l ; , <>> -_1836 fll TIrBU FF B T HOTEL i,;,,',-« .....qpenin.g'notioe ,j . ■ i ; ,i, Bench.havingunanimously! ; decided .tq. l grant;aliceriß : ototli6.,above'newl I llotelk the Proprietors take this opportunity;. 1 j foMnformingthe residents,-pfWellington andi | JrayeUers visiting the .city that no expense! ! has been spared to inauro.the comfort of all. i whorwiH ipfty a. visit, to the. Oitv Bcffetj ■ Hot,elj , Tho; very, best: brands of alUinds ; i of Spirits and Wines will always he kept ini \\ ;atock „,.,-, ...,■., |. ~..,, : ; li ~,..|OP'* SONS, Proprietors, i 1 CityHuffet Hotel, LamhtoniQuav. jl" : .KOML HOTEL, < Featherston LAVING leased the above old-estab-'meiit arid favorite hotel, travellers and the general public may rely on the, ! arrangements and liquors being to their de- ; ' sire,ias,the;name.of tho proprietor should guarantee MILLIARD ROOM! . .-:■•:'.■..'.. READING ROOMS! Stabling and Paddooking unsurpassed. C. M. Brimsldll, ) 1028 ■■: ■ Proprietor. 'KIUB HOTEL, MASTEUTONThe Proprietor of the abuve old and well- ■ known establishment begs to thank tho in-; . : habitants of Maaterton and the surrounding : ! discricts,! as also the travelling public for ;tho hirge measure; of support hitherto given, i and tyegs respectfully to state that additions, i .lltorationj, and. improvements', in accord-' ance-.vith the progress of tho place, as also ; the growing- requirements of tho trade,. _; have been made. , The Culinary Department is as usual, 1 |: lirst-jlass. ~.' . ' ' ~ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors ; aroaach and all of tho very best quality, j The Billiard Koom, which-is.provided! with ono of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurniiuW in the most elegant \ manner. ' i .' A. EL KINS, ' i . Proprietor, ; T A B TJ 0 Tvß' L , yj ■■':■■:■■■■ I± ■;; .;■ ' LaMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ; ;j.ECOEBETT, PROPRIETOR. i )t ■•' -,.■,- ■ ■ —■•■•; ■■' ■' 1 J. H. CORBETT begs to aunounc that he ■ i ..■•'. has taken the above: .; ! CENTRALLY SITUATKD HOTEL, ! And will be glad to receive the patronage • ■•■ ■ -■■ of his , ~- , ,'>', ■{ ', ~ , WAIRARAM FRIENDS i '. -■ Duringtheir visits to the Empire City. i Mrst-class Acoommoda- ■ '-•:'■ ■ ' ti.oll. 7 ; WINE'S AND SPIRITS OF THE REST BRANDS. > The Wairarat-a Daily is taken at this Hotel. . ... , 1472' 1: PMNOE OF WALES HOTEL. : GuEV-siREE-f'... Wellington. PAVING taken the above Hotel, I hope l ,to receive a visit from my numerous a i ,friends. Nothing but the best wine, Spirits, . &o„ will be kept, and the comfort of my patrons guaranteed.

Splendid BILLIARD TABLE, under the . mMgemait oj Mr 11, Power, . Wairarapa Daily Filed. 8. SOFFE '...Fhopwooji. 1329 OPENING OF THE FEATHERSTON RAILWAY rpHE undesigned begs to inform travel- ■ _L : lore by rail and the General Public that he will open the above Rooms on the •2nd I July, when he hopes by supplying liquor and othor refreshments of the vers best '.quality, and at ANY HOUR of the day, to meet with a fair share of support, Private entrance for ladies to the Luncheon Rooms. J. O. Hayward. : N.B.—Good atabling and secure paddocks joining the station. Horses, 4c„ left in my charge will receivo every euro and attention, 1417 MPO RT AN T NO TIC & ■ j?.!:fIRAY, in -returning thanks to his numerous customers fo past favors, bega t" inform the public generally that having •ntfwJn; it<wk,a large of the very' .hesj.tipibers,suitable for Coachhildingand; purposes, he is prepared receive and tiiteoutn all orders entrusted him, and will guarantee b r 'U> style and finish, t<' equal that turned out iaanyp u n of the, Province. 1 . l ßepairs'to all kinds of Vehicles, inolud ng trimming; &. painting, shallreceiv . nmediate attention, and be performe w'. neatnes and dispatch. - ;; !: P. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwright, ■ i; : QCEEN-STREET, : MaSTERTON. By Special His. Excellency Francis Drum- '• 0.0.JL 0.0,1),,, ' ' BteMUD & SON, CHEMISTS -AND I . DRUGGISTS, i Ex"British Queen' 1 - ' , A Large and OHbice Soleotion of HANG- ': • ,ING WALL MIRRORS, etc., suitable' : for Draw ing.room. ■Also-NEW GLASSWARE, in Ruby andi Amber . . FLOWER STANDS, etc., well adapted; for Wedding Presents,, i Alio-i 'Very Select Lot of : RUSTIC 1 .'' : ■•; GLASSWARE, lor Table Decoration' '■WORCESTER CHINA and KETTLE-! DRUM SETS i DOULTON WA HE in Flower Pots, Water; Bottles, and Vases. ' i Ex Ship!' La'btinqiiam"— ! A Supply ..of COOPER'S.-CELEBRATED, Sheei> DipiT . i TfittTH CAREFULLY EXTRACTED, STOPPED, OK Scaled! ',:, BAKRAUD & SOW., LaMBTON.-QuAY AND; MoLESWORTH-SI'REEES, ■WELLINGTON. 1426

! ".; O. NEES.' MILLWRIGHT, SAW-DOCTOR, ETC.; /NFOBMS Sawmillers, '• Weodware-manu-1. factored;-'arid others/that he will rep&ir,.Bl|.sorts.of.Saws,.ToqlSj.and Sawing ilachines entrusted to his care,'and that he I'M on ,-a,well-selected l stock of the| celebrated 'piston's' Saw V"and Tobls, with otherl'manufaotures of tho "best English makes, r■ .• -.-,■•■• .-., Just arriTCd, per Ibar (other shipments to follow),'the largest and best seleoted Btopk eve f r ! imp6Hedihib' Welliiigtoni One thousand feet of band-saws,.from |in to ljin, ;and all 'other goodsi 10 per cent Wow .any; other house in Wellington, O.-NEES,. :>V ; : 'Mechanics'Tool Depot, ;i : ,'i ':.'■ ■; :>. , i,: Cuba-street ,';:. 1446;- . •.!'■; ■ , V /.Wellington',.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 4 October 1883, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 4 October 1883, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1500, 4 October 1883, Page 4

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