UMPIkE HOTEL, FEATHERSTOtf. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMKB SMITH, PROPRIETOR, THE best accommodation in tho district. Wines an Spits of tho first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1960 THE MARQUIS OF NORMAKBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and host appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BUCKEMDGE, Who would ho s;l:id to seo all his old patrons and as many now ones as may nmko it convenient to call. Tho culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are- of tho very best quality obtainable. First-class Billiard Table 7UUIT~ifOTEI, ""IASCERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank tho inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public for tho large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements of the trade, have been mado. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of tho very best quality, , The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables, 'has A\'st been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELK INS, Proprietor.
PAHIATUA HOTEL (Between Woodvillc and Ekealnma.) FultTY-MILK Busu. GOOD STAKLING Ai!D PADDOCKS. D. CREWE ...Proprietor. 1 TAKER OF THE BLINDS AT Government. Departmental House, sjsis&\. "Sices Municipal and numerous public buildings throughout the colony, 'SASBY'S VENETIAN WORKS, CUBA-ST., WELLINGTON, On-osiiE Te Auo House. Tho Best and Cheapest liouso in N.Z. 2205 WALTER HILL, METAL BROKER AND COMMISSION AGENT. ITOCKS kept of Wheelwrights' mid (J) Coachbuilders' Materials, and Cabinetmakers' Requisites. BRANDON-STREET, P. 0., Box 213. 2005 EKETAHUNA HOTEL FOItTniILE BUSH. JTONNER, Laving purcliased the , above Hotel, bejjs to sulioifc a continuance of the patronage so liberally bestowed upon his predecessor. Wines and Spirits of the best brands always in stock. Every care and attention will bo accorded o travellers.
SHOOTING. Tho attention of sportsmen is called to the fact that plenty of garno can ho obtained close to the Hotel. J. TONNER _ 195 ' Proprietor. WELLINGTON COLLEGE, WELLINGTON. PRINCIPAL: J. MACKAY, M.A. TERMS: Full Boarders : 40 Guineas per annum. Weekly Boardeks: 30 Guineas per annum. ' Tuition : Upper School, 12 guineas per annum; Lower School, 10 pounds THE COLLEGE is most healthily situated in its own Reserve of 6!) 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 tho Principal and Mrs Maekay, assisted by four Resident Masters. During the past four ',ars, ■56 candidates from this College > ?ie qualified for Matriculation, 25 passe the University Junior Scholarship Exa : nation, and over 100 passes in the Civil S vvice have been obtained, First term of 1830 begins on February Ist. Prospectus and full particulars from tho Principal, or from the undersigned. C. I*. POWLES, 65 Secretary.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORY, PLANING AND MOULDING MILL. A DJOINING RAILWAY STATION. A GREYTOWN N. ON THE 1 WRONG SIDE OF CUBA STREET.' TO THE PUBLIC. A S we are so frequently being asked 3_ by many of nunuimerous customerii how it is we sell butter goods at Lower Prices than the large puffing claptrap places, we thought wo would just answer the question once for all through the press. There are many reasons, six 1. We know how to buy. 2. We give no discount. ,'), We have no Xmns gifts. 1 We give no credit. 5. Wedon'tsell peas,beans,orpepper 6. In fact, wo give nothing away. By these means wo can and will sell choap. Those who have not yet paid us h visit, kindly look in on " the wrong sido of Cuba-street," and compare our goods and prices. 11. STONE, 190 Draper. cooper's sheep dip. fIW CHEAPEST & MOST EFFEC I TIVE. XSARISATJD & SON, Agents, Wellington, ,L3xml Dimmil to SMacpm,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2215, 9 February 1886, Page 4
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656Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2215, 9 February 1886, Page 4
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