,M>. oi' WALES' HOTEL, nt STREET Welunoton. Li AVIKG taken the above Hotel, I hope to receive a vi«it {iom my humorous frhnHi, Nothing but 'tlie beat Wine, v : *••■ _ -i'lk' li.'pt, a"d the comfort in iiy patrona guaranteed Splendid Billiard Tabic, uudet tlin liian.igeinoiit of Mr If, Power, W.UKAiim D.mv filed. S. vSOFFE Proprietor, HOTEL, MASTERTON Thn Proprietor of tho abovu old and wellknown establishment bef;B to thank the iuhibitAnta of Mastorton and thn surrounding districts, as Alio tho travelling public for Iht large measure of support hitherto givmi, ud begs respectfully to state tliatadditiouj, iltwaboiu, and improvements, in accord* Nioe ritii the progress of tho place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, haw bt>wi made. The Culinary Department is as usual, ttrst-ilass. TTinee, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors ve tfeh end all of tho very best quality. Tim Billiard Foom, which is provided with ouy of Alcock's lirst-class tables, has juSi lici'D refurnished in tho most elegant ns.onb'A. KI. KIN S , Proprietor. MRS OWKN u .hß much pleasure in infornirg Visilois to the Wliareama the has leceiitly fitted and added to THE TKiNUI HOTEL, imkiu").' it one of the most cinnfortablo upmiJbWV hon»es in the North Island. The iMnt addition* include one of Ai.cuck's but ELLIAKI' TABLES, Travellers will find it this Ariel tho comfort" of a home, with 0001) STABLES wd SECURE PADBOCKB for their horson. 18'lli ROYAL HOTEL, Feutnerrtton HAYING leased tlw above nhl-cstab* meut. and lavoiite hotel, travellers and the jjeiieral public may rely on tho and liquors being t<> their de* lite, as the name of the proprietor should gttMnntw BILLIARD ROOM! HEADING ROOMS 1 Subline Mid Paddoeking unsurpassed, (5. M. S{)'nii«kiJl, jQng Proprietor, ,ioag brewery. M.ui"T,aTON\ (! ATTS 011 E & 13 Ail3o iT S {tern? a\T MAISTRRS, I»i -:'.nr:, ; ,v thanks to the public for their Irr :i'i , utrun ge liitlierto, would respectMi ■ ;t>>» to inform them that they are now IN 'iig from their OWN MALT, and that t.f Ales and rtout, in bulk aud bottle, nro o tie quality, equal to any browed in tno colonies, and would solicit ft contiuuauj'i of tlicir favors, All orders punctually attended to at the Brewery. Miw-terton, or 'he Depit, next Mr Bowies' Butcher Bliop, CARTERTON, QATISCHfc & pAiUONS, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE ShW ZEALAND TENT, GOV AND FLACr DEI'OT, LWION-QWY EI.I.IS(ITO>. EAb been removed nest door the Thcatro Royal Hotfl, Lambtor Qiu-iy. wln-ve au extensive stock of Water pro»n aid Oilskin UUbing and lie-gm,.;s Waterproof Rick, Cart, ifaid Waggon Covers Horse Loin Cloths, Ac. Tenia, I'ligs, an ail Other articles in tlio trade kept on ban by this manufacturer, ' G, C. SAOE Wulrarapa Agent,THUS 0 D'AHOY, HJASTERTONWAIPOUA S<TEAM L'LOUR, & fUTMEAL )XiiAM I LOUR, k UATMBAL MILLS. Messrs S. Bacon & Co. HAYIKQ engaged Mr J. FOSTER, (a Miller of large experience both in New Zealand and Victoria, holding first-class certificates of competency) have much pleasure in Oil ARANI'EEINO THEIR BRAND OK FLOUR AH SECOND TO NONE, And a dicit a continuance >)f their customers esteemed favors, and A TRIAL PROM ALL. WAIPOUA MILLS. Mosterton, November 2.ni, 18S3. 1525 S. S. BILL HAVING purchasrd Mr Clajson's wellknown bu-incs*. is now in a position io supply re«ident<i in und about jUustertoii with Bread, . HmaU Goods, aud Frails. 01 first-rate qu*iiit>. a:,d at moderate pneo Intending Cu?toine ? will please call a o leavo iustiucti"n- at tut* si.op ki'Own as & ut Cl/.yhos's DN the Block !"f5 ; Wbich sb'ill iteeive every attention. Rills, Soirees, Ac. Catered for, VTmixu Cakbs Made to Ort»eh 11! " CLUB flt.TEu .STABLES. 1j •'(X'uKin' til i.ka his eustaners foi , ib-irMi] !' '!' -ut tlin time be ha 1 be. - ; ;-i i.'ii-'i. i i t-e above Stables an l b.'(Mo -i ;f- f!»! h.' iin-i transferrpd hi ini, : m „',i?in. bp tu Messrs Cliiirlc p.. .i. ~-,i r.!il"Jst] iis. whwe cipetienci '•! ■,| I ITHV'., Ml 1 >IC tl'llflt •, . „ • : >. c;i c;., > laced in him, ■JiXOn & JAQUES, LIVERY STABLEKIiEI'MRS, CLUB HOTEL, MAS'IERTON, ]', g tn state they have purchased Mr < Jti.-kttry's interest in «he shove business, and will ondtavfir, hy civility and prompt Sion Id idl orders, to deserve a fair share ol v.i'o'ic hiipp rt. Nm 'ff ■ will ho wanting on their part t" n i: .11*1* r*' ".n ill! confidence of patrons. WXON&JAQUES, J5 1 CLUJi STABLES, CRIt.'b'ETINO! W? CHICKHTISG I I'll ICE).I] NO! /A CIIICKETINO 1 CBiCKKTINO I ORICKETINU I D. ASHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR Manners-st,, Wellington. IMPOBTER OF BRIM AND FOREIGN GOuDSIII HAH I nut opened for tho season Six Cases of Cfickelin;, Material, exs,s. "Doric"-Balls, Wiok'.ts, Kte„ by all the best makers. AiaoCtta, Glass Inkstand" Accordecns, Ladies' Ifogl and Pu'sfis, floxing iJlovtg, Basketytm, Ornaments, ckin/ and Velocipede Horee". and E}.' L HAL (' AN C V r 0 0 Ton m Ska«oM 1 WlMfotrtotf JOut» from
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 5 December 1883, Page 4
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786Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1525, 5 December 1883, Page 4
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