■pL DB HOT JiI,. M A ; S 'f t fl it TON ■,'.*l?fi'oTrqpriot6r 6fitho3Wi> blti-and f 'woll«' known eatablishment'bogs to thankthem-, habitants of'Maaterton'toil tliA surrounding districts, na also thq %y,elliiig' public' for the large measure of eupp'ort hitherto giynu, .and-bogsresrrtotfully to state tbufcadditious, Alterations, ■■ and improyemcn'tsy.;in<. Mcovdanco vith thoprogrcsaof tho placo, as also tho growing requirements of ■vtho have been made, ';'■"} ~- .. -'';■■ •,,•;. ... The (?hliriary"Department' is : ■ Ss! first-Ms/;': V ,: /'V : '^'S:''^'""''i ;.' r fnus; Boers,' Spirits/ atict otlier liqtioiii 1 areiach aiid all of thc.vcry'best quality. ; .'The Billiartl i-oom, wliicli. is' provided ■ 'with,one of Alcock's first-iilasu tables', 1 W, j just been reEnrni?hfcd in''tlis/mo'sVelogam,; mahnor.'',' •'".■' ■.-','■■■ ""• , ';""'''' .',A."" l l!!-Ti';K;"T;N S-; ;v : '" ■'■] ,'..,: '" ,' Proprietor. •' ' ly/fBS OWEN liasmuch pleasure, in im. Yi ■ forming Visitors, to thoWhareaina that she Ims recently refitted,' and added to THE /JENUI HOTEL; malting it one of tlio most comfortablo upconntry houses in the 'North.'lsland. Thq recent additions;''include one ■ of Alcock's bust BILLIARD TABLES. . IVavellora will find at this Hotel the comforts of a- home, with GOOD STABLES iml SECURE PAD, DOCKS forfheirliorses,-, 1 ; :•;' ' 1830 '■Kpfjffi;;HpTJfiL,.'j' '■•'■"''■'•'■Fe'atiliertsto'n '■' ; '-' J AVINCf, ■ leased tlio above old-cslab-L 'Mne'nt and favorite hotel', 'travellers and ■ tlio general public may rely on the arrangements and liquors being'to their de j site, aathowimo of the proprietor should guarantee ' '•'''"'. BILLIARD ROOM! •>'■■''■ HEADING BOOMS I Stabling and Paddooking unsurpassed, '■■ C. M. Brunslrill, 1028 • ', Proprietor. BREWERY. 1 MASTEHTON. ■'. GATTSOIIE &"> ill SONS ■"'■■. BnnwEiiS and Malsiers, l In returning thanks to the public for their liberal .patronigo hitherto,. would respectfully beg to inform them that they arc now brewing froiri their OWN MALT, and that their Ales and Stout, in bulk and bottle, arc o",the choics't quality, equal to any brewed in too colonies, and would solicit a continuance of their favors, AH, orders punctually attended to at the Brewery, Masterton, or the DepOt, next Hr Bowies'Butcher Shop, CARTIOtTON, QATTSCHE & PARSONS,' : NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THE NEW ZEALAND TENT, COT '. AND FLAG DEPOT, Uairros-QyAY r,u,isGio>, lAS been removed next door ; Mho Theatre'lloyal Hhtvl, Limbtor Quay, where an extensive stock of Waterproof and Oilskin Clothing and Lennys Waterproof liick, Cart, and Waggon Covers ■ Horse -Loin C'loi.lis. ("e. 'Penis, PI igs, an ail other articles in the trade kept on him •by this manufacturer. ■ •■'■■■ ■ G. C. SAGE " fnr IOS C. D'AKQY, MASTERTOJf. . . YYAU'OUA M'EAM CLOUR, & .OTEAM 1 LOUR, & /UATMEAI ■ ■■; i■■ ... : MILLS. ■ : . . • "OTtk Bacon ! & Co. IfTAVINO .eiig'igol Mr Jv.'FUSTSIV'fa . Milionil large exiwieivw both in New Zealand and Yiutoria, ho (Un'n first-class cei'tincates of competency) imvo jinicli pleasure in 'GUARANTEEING'THETII lIRAHD Of : FI/HJKAM ...JCOND TO NONE, And solicit a continuance of their customers' eslctmcd favors, and A TRIAL-'PROM AY,L. WAIPOUAMILLS. l Masterlon, November 2nd, 1863. 1525 ULiJJJ HOTEL STABLES: :-.. ) COOKERY. thanks bis customers for X • their support the tiivo \w has. been in business in the above Stables, and begs to state that lis ha? transferred'his interest in the business to Messrs Charles Dixon and Roland Jaqucs,'wlio;c experience liv the same lino is well known, and lie trusts they will retain the confidence placed in hira, ..DIXON. & -JAQUESr LIVERY STABLEKEE PEUS, C.LUB ■ -'■'•' HOTEL, MASTERTON, Beg, to state they have purchased Mr Oakery's interest'in She shove business, and .will endeavor, by civility and prompt atten jbion to "all orders, to deserve a fair sharo of public support. No effort will be wanting on their part to secure and retain th'o confidence of patrons V t . ; DIXONMAQTJES, ' 15'lllL. . • CLUB STABLES.. CRICKETING! CRICKETING ! , CItICKETLNG I CIIICIiETINQ I CRICKETING!" . .„„,„„„„„„., ■IX i.SHEB. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR ! V : 'Manners-st,, Wellington. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND FOREIGN ' ■ ' ' GOODS jI! •■■ . •'■■• HAS just opened for the season 15 Cases'of Cricketing Material ex " Or:in"-B:Us, Balls, . Wickets, Etc, by all the best makers.' '"; : ''/::■' ,: Also— Cages, Glass' Inkstands. Accordeons, Ladies' Bagsand-Puiscv Boxing i.Jlovos, Basketware, Ornaments, Kocking- ivul Velocipede ■ ; ' : ■■' Horses, aiid GENERAL. F A.NOY GOODS : ' Foil TitE CmtI:iTMAS : SBAfiON ! D. A; alsb'begs to inform his patroiis that he.lins i|aken the'Commodious,Promises adjoining his prcsint'store. |N,B.-SpriJiiLV Bats from S/G. IPH'pTbGBAPIIIC 'AiiT'.l ' ;: ' :', : ' KOTICB, ' "•' MR.CAZSEAU; who for the past six ' years, lias'been Solo Operator in Messrs. Wriggleswortb & Binns' well-known Photographic Studio, Wiliis-stra!l v aiid,who has l priklhco'd all the' of the above-named firm which took tho Eirbt Pkizk at 11 is Memwursb and Svdskt ExnißiTioxs, hegs to iiitiiniitc to his many (riends/ami: patrons :that.be has coinvJieiice'd business on his own account in Wellington, under the stylo of ,'■. CAZNEAU.& CONNOLLY, Iu those 'central and commodious '.' : . jremises on. '"''"'''MMBTONQUAY,' .' (Opposite.Grey-street and. Queen's, Wharf) lately occupied by' Professor Augustus. ~Tho now completed, tho,extensive alterations mailo" throughout the premises making tho establishment ono of the most" "complete in every detail.that' the' Australian Colonies can produce. ; ..,-■.. Mr Cazneau will guarantee his friends' ((nil. patrons even better photographs than in the. past having spared no expense in importing, the instruments fromil'arts and' San Fra'ncißco;'ilitroducing novelties 5 , tliat have never before been attempted by. photographio artiats iii'ffcw'Zealahd/.i.352 : -' Lamtiton .Qwfty, Wellington, V ..";
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1570, 29 December 1883, Page 4
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