i'.i' HOTEL, FKATHEKSTON. (Opjjoaito Railway Station). JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR, mHE best accommodation in the dis_l trict. Wines an V'n™ of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. lfiili TUriiAp IS~T)F NOIUIAKBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer A'. BUCKEBIDGE, Whowouldbe Kl.nl to see all his old patrons and ns many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits aro of the very best quality obtainable. First-class Billiard Table I'luT - hotel C The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also the grow requirements of the trade, have been made. Tho Culinary Department is as usual, lirst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of tho very best quality. The Billiard I'oom, which is provided nfitli one of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor. Hpahiatua hotel Woodvillo and Ekoahuna.) Fokty-Milk Busn. GOOD STABLING AO) PADDOCKS. D, CREWE Proprietor. HOODTsHAWr" LIVERY STABLEKEEPERS, Masisrtox, BEG to notify that they are continuing their business of Livery StableKEEPEItS at the EMPIRE HOTEL, where every attention will be paid to horses placed in their care. GOOD PADDOCKS. Horses and Buggies on hire. A 'BUS meets every train, and conveys b engers to all par sof the town. 2114 EKETAHUNA HOTEL. FORTY MILE BUSH. TOILER, having purchased tho above Hotel, begs to solicit a continuance of tho patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. Wines and Spirits of tho bc?t brands always in stock. Every cave and attention will bo accorded o travellers. . SHOOTING. The attention of sportsmen is called to the iaitfc that plenty of game can be obtained close to tiii Hotel. J. TONNER 195 Proprietor. K '-.MII/TON, (Lideof U'-ing •nuij COACH AND CARRIAGE BUILDER. J}]., having Mine iiliy prizes for , work that lie Ins exhibited, and having testimonials extending over a period of 18 yearj, Jionld be a sufficient guarantee as t > lii.. ability to carry out any orders he mav lie entrusted with. Buggies, Wnggiincites, Parcel Vans, Business Carts, Country Carts, Pog Carts, Spring and other Drays, Drags, and Timber Wagons, Repairs promptly and neatly executed. Orders by post punctually attended to. Only tho best material used, and all work guaranteed. Estimates AMEKIOAN COACH'iWCrOKY AMD 7E ABO SHOEING I'O' UK. Tarumti-slnd, Wellington. 2190 WELLINGTON W:aliLi IN Gf TOW. PRINCIPAL: .i. MACKAY, 31. A. TERMS: Fun Boarders : -JO Guineas per annum. Weekly Boakdeks : .10 Guineas per annum. Tuition - : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum; Lower School, 10 pounds per annum. THE COLLEGE is most healthily situated in its own Reserve of O'J acres. The Class Rooms and Dormitories are lofty and well ventilated, and afford excellent accommodation to a limited number of Boarders. The Boarders are under the direct supervision of the Principal and Mrs Mackay, assisted by four Resident Masters. During the past four iars, 06 candidates from this College i jie qualified for Matriculation, 25 passe the University Junior Scholarship Exitnation, and over 100 passes in the Civil h rvico have been obtained. First term of JSSO begins on February Ist. Prospectus and full particulars from the Principal, or from the undersigned. C. P. POWLES, (15 Secretary. STEAM SAW MILL, SASH AND BUOR FAUTORY, FLANING AND MOULDING MILL. A BJOINING RAILWAY STATION. A GREYTOWN N. 21'5 NOT!:::'. OS TIIK " WRONG SIDE OF CUBA STREET." TO THE I'UDLIC, i S we avo so frequently being asked j\ by many of our numerous customers how it is we sell better goods at Lower Prices than the large puffing claptrap places, we thought wo would just answer the question once for all rlirnuyh the press, There are many reasons, six of which 1 will name—1, We know how to buy. 2. Wu give no discount. J. We I.avo no Xinus gifts. 4.' We give no credit. 5, Wed'in'tsell peas,beans,orpepper (j. In fact, uv give nothing away. By tliesa means we can and will sell ohoap. Those who have not yet paid us ii visir, kindly look in on "the wrong side of Cuba-street," and compare our goods and prices. fi. STONE, 190 Dmran. ' mm SHEEP DSP, mHE CHEAPEST & MOST EFFECJL TIVE. BARRAUD & SON, Agents, Wellington, IMxctal Duu&wti id StwiuxtfoM, ■ 2172
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2213, 6 February 1886, Page 4
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763Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2213, 6 February 1886, Page 4
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