N A HOTEL. forty mile bush. TT TONNER, having parchnsed the . above Hotel, bcjrs to ftiKcitT a continuance off fch© patronage sn liberally ■towed ap<ro his predecessor. Wisbs nnq: Knxrrs «»f (habut brands al ways in stock. Kvery cure and -attcntion wiH. be accorded • travellers. y SHOOTING. _ The attention «>f sportsmen is called to the fttci that plenty of tnme <*" taintti cEu»t- to fche * ifti-L J. TONNER jgs Proprietor. . n K YT" W N HUT EI. Wairarapa. WJI. HA M >» *•• RH7 H P««>i 11 K tok. W. 11. b.v* *0 mfortr H; friends .nd the public ui OtißtaJ that fie h.ia once mure become proprietor of the above wellknown Hotel, and to .assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to mukv everybody vrTm may Cavov him with • Tin's, as com'nrtaUle *tt pu'-sit 1.. New Sample 'looms for Coimner-c-i-'-I Travettew. A CAB Mtv't'S KVK«:Y H'UN Saddle horses, traps, and buggit'S »>n hire. MM THE MARQUIS OF NORM AS BY HOTEL. CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed ho'eU in the Witirarapa. Is now in the hands of that well-known ' public caterer E. BUCKET!!PGE. Who would be glad t«> sec all his old putrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines. beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. First-cla33 Billiard Table. QLUiS HOTEL 31 ASI'KKToN The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment tags to thank the inhabitants of Masterton aiid the surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for the 1.-.rge measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to State that additions, alterations. and improvemeTits, in accordance vritu t':e progress of the place. as also tht.* «r»»wing requirements of th;> trade, havu been made. The Culinary Department i 3 as usual, first-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided ntith one of Alcucks Srat-claas tables, has J&st been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKISS, Proprietor. THE WHITE-II aKT HoIEL, CA KTERToN. W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. WT> HAS much pleasure in in- . 11. forming his friends and the public in general, that he has taken possession of the above well-known building In Carterton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr Robert Ecxiocte, and that the LIQUORS NOW SOLD will defy competition for Genuineness and Purity. Well-furnished Private Sitting and Bed Booms. The Culinary Arrangements are under the Proprietor's Immediate Supervision. Sample Booms for Commercial Travellers in the Centre of the Town. Good Stadlisg axd Paddocks. A Cab meets the trains from the City. J MiTTTHoTEL, F K \ T H E : S> T O . ((.fpposite Railwav Station). JAM I S SMITH, PROPRIETOR. fpHE best aecotT-vlition in the dis- | trict. Wines nv of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1906 "\T ATIO NA L HOTEL J\ (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY. WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, Pr.opßirros. Tstl! W ;iinu - :u>!i i Visitors from the country can read the Waieaba" < Daily at this house Wines and S.>irit3 of the Best Qualify PRIXCK OF" WALifciS' HOTKL. QCEEX-SXBEZI, JLiSTEP-TON". T. WAGG. Proprietor. FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th •hove Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Alf'ii- KV )M-S« 'l'nlio—. X well-supplied table, and every comfort for travellers, «fcc. Wines, Beers, and fcht» iwst finality. 17'>J PAHIATUA HOTEL (Between Woodvtlle and Eke -ihuna.) Forty-3lxle Brsu. GOOD STALLING --UD PADDOCK"-. ■P. CREWE. !'r. .»iet.n. v <s> A. Or r 5 LP m % o & Qr =-xO m us -A 4T^: us mr 7, O cA R. BROWN & CU , Cot'Xfit. Ceiajibf.RH, Mastkktox. LAND, LOAN, IsstTKAycf. ,und Co.\inr«io.v Aoexts. Sub-Actnts fur N«>rth British arid JL riristir'.noe C*>»ipT.ny AntT .Mrtrt;'.y IIob(.-rt» A C->. Cash .nttvnncvu or; wool. n.n«l Iri-Lir.tnc..--•Jfected at lowest current r.itos. shee[>'a back to Ijiydou. Rmvmhc*. Hn'il, <r.id J- i'-u-ia' Ajrintltvnl Imp?- tnsnt*. /'w.'.iWc Engines, Thrch.b ! A/'i,■ ■ rl'r. • «• '.v« »'h- £.. ; '■ i -.'(i.f/ fnr.-.,1-rr. . * ' . MotlvV U-. . .. apwarv L..v e.-* ,•> t>or yp>;*.-rry t.»-v-:; | mtf-ita, si!, .h, -h'/d .i:i *. hoid .v.:. deferred p-v;ncr.t. ' 77 teruiA • •' » iw..- I--: - ..:.rv Muo Strait, PiUii.'.tiw, wi.tn'.l situ-iU«n. Ifctru <lujace ti> 3ecnre btiilduig sites in this rapidly rising township. Small Fana ne.".r t. h-t n't ' 'lense. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2184, 2 January 1886, Page 4
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715Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2184, 2 January 1886, Page 4
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