|| M'J3 •' H i |> L, Ji aH'I i' .. T 1 'N I The Proprietor of the auu\c old ;tii(l known establishment legs to thank tun mhabitants of Masterton and thn surrounding districts, as also the travollii.g public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and -begs rwjwotfully to atato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance vithth®, progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, uave been made, , I l ' lo Culinary Department is ■ao usual, hrst-jlass. Winca, Beero, Spirits, and other liquors "m" 0 ' 1 °f'tlie very beat quality, Th# Billiard Pooin, which is provided with ono of Alcock's first-class tables, has I just been in tlio niOßt elegant J manner , A. EL K IN R , [ Proprietor, i MBS OWEN has- much pleasure in informing Visitors to the Wharcatna that slie has recently refitted and added to THE TENUI HOTEL, making it one of the most comfortable upcountry houses in the Nortn Island, Tho recent additions include ono of Alcock's best BILLIMI) TABLES, Travellers will find at this Hotel the comforts of a home, with GOOD STABLES , n d SECURE PADDOCKS for their horses. 1836 HOP BITTERS!! Feathcrston. IIOYAL HOTKL, FEAT 11EliST0W, C, M. BEDNBKIIiL, I'JiOriilKTOll, Accommodation Unsurpassed. Excellent Stables and Paddocks. Hotel 'Bus meets each Train. M, li. Having b-on appointed \J 9 Ajjenfc in the Wuiiarap* for tho ('olebra.ed HOP BIJTHUS, is in a position to supply them at the Drug Company's Hates. NOP BITTER 8 I isss Featherston. NOTICE OP REMOVAL. THE NEW ZEALAND TJLNT, COV AND FLAG DEPOT, L.UIBTOX-QUAV ELLIXGTOJ. HAS Iwn -removed nwr, iieK>s the I'hoiiln: iloyal ti.ii-1, j.; "ibioi Quay, wlier? .n «xlpn.4ve «;«•& of \V,uc:proof iiinl (liiskin i.'hitiii n-. Le?giii';s Walerpni. I i .-.rt, Covers l!or.-« I.i-.in i. iuMia. rc. " Fl.gs, an a',l other ail.c!':; ii. ,lit ir.wi ;-.ept nn hsn hy tin* mniidine.Bra:. ut. s.\ .!■ Ws'iiraiMpis A»-o:ii THUS U DAH<IV. j; AM guru W>. i-u A (JTEAM !i. & / -ATMEAL i 'TI'.AaI ii IiOlil!. k V/ATMEA) A! •: I.S. Messrs 3. Bacon & Co. 'RAVK& Mr J. POSTkB, (a Q Millc-rlsijf :;Si;c-r;e:c4 both a No.v Zealand Yj. r'--, bo'Ci«& skr~t slays cciiilicalos ;i '..■&%) ha«j w!.<h pleasure in (iUAilAlvlfSlNtf THEIii lIP.AND Oi' F LOOli AS SSCOH3 ■£(! HOSS, And solicit aco.itimianiio of their customers' caisi-iiic-i favors, and A TjRIAXj FROM ALL. WAIPOUAMILLS. Miisterton, November 2nd, 1333. 1525 I'LIT} HUTEi. STABLES. n < OfJKKIIY t!i .i.ks his customers for 1 • tlieii Mijiiwrt .Mirii.j; tht- time Sb ha? hcdi ill iii tbu above .S-'.hles an' begs io stut" ihav ho has tmn r eavd his intemsb in the U'simss !o Messrs Chnrlc ; Dix»u air! (inland Jmjhw, w!'.o-e t:x ; ,rrien«e in the same Jin* is wtll known, ami he trusts lliey will retain the coiiiidc-acc- jiljio:-'1 i:t him, ' DIXON & JAQUES, LIVJiHY STr J'-LKKKBPi-; KS. 0 LTIB HOTEL, MaSXKRTON. Beg to state I hey fe-.y« imahiiscd M: Cookery's interest in ;hc above I'lis'iie.w, and v;ili endeavnr, hyciviliiy and prauii', atten tion to all ordi'iM, to a iV.ir share of pubiio gtipjM'r. No cif' rt will bo wantinw on '.heir part (« sesurc and retain tho eoniidenee of putroas DIXON & JAQUES, l»ll CLUB STABLES, CRICKETING ! \mj? OIiICKKTING ! IUCKKTIN!: ! }/•> CIIICKKTISG ! CRiCKETIKCr! OfiIGKETINC ! D. ASHER. CHEAP FANCY BAZAAR Manncrs-st,, Welliiieton. IMPORTER OF BRITISH AND ' QOlOij i!! HAS just opcasd for the'-'an l;j Cases of Material cx " Ur-r,' - Bills, Vickcf.i, Ivte., by all ;iib i .-,t makers. Also-('as'-f, ('lass MstawU Ac«order.n.i. Ladies' ll'iK 5 and Puises, Boxing <•;10v,5, lia-' ct ware, Oraamentf, l"< ck : n.-.' a'ul ,do Horses, and GENEII Ali I' 1 A C I 000 D S Fob thk Chbistmas Seasok ! D, A. also begs to inform his patrons that he has ijaken the Comn odious Premises adjoining his pr«S3tit ;;U>re. N.B.—Spring Bats I'iom 8/t>, PHOTOGBAPHIC AiiT ! . KOTICE. Mr, CAZNEAU. Who fur the past six year? hr.s bssi Solo Operator in Messrs W%leswßtl.li & Kims' well-known Photographic Studio, Willis-street, and who has produced nil the plioto s raohs of the above-humid firm which took the Fihst Phizes at the Mehsuurxe asd Sydsev Exninnioxs. bcg» to intimate to his many il iemli and patrons that he has commenced business on h'l3 own account in Wellington, under tho style of CAZNEAU & CONNOiIY, In those eentnl and cou.iuo.iions premises on I.AMBTON QUAY, (Opposite Grev-street and Queen's Wliart) lately occupied by I'rofessur The stndio is now completed, tho extenfive alterations made thronshout the premises makiag the establishuient one of the most complete in every detail that tho Australian Colonies can produce. Mr Itaeau will guarantee his friends and patrons even better photographs th iri in tho past.baving spared do expeusein imi-;ortiiig the very newest instruments from Pans and San Francisco, -introducing novelties that have never before beer, attempted by photograpbio artista.iu New'Zeaiand, OAZNEAU & CONNOLLY. . Paoio Amst<, 1352 Lambton liuay, Wellington. QOOD AND CHEAP FURNITURE, - See advertisement in another column, A, FAKJIEB, Quba'street,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1588, 21 January 1884, Page 4
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