&m j ln& HOTEL, i fEATHERSTOtf. (Opposite Railway Station), JAMKS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. rnllE boat accommodation in the disX triefc. Wines :iri Splits of the first quality.-. Horses and Buggies always on hire. ■■■■■■; . 1961 i THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY UOTCL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best ■. appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in.the; 'hands of that.: well-known public-caterer 1 .-''. '' ' ; ■';.."■ Who would bo '"lad to sod all his old patrons and as.nian)i:i)e.w.,:ones:,as-;''niay make .it .convenient'to'call.--". '". »-> l . , The culinary department is first-class,' ; 'and spirits, aro of Mim ■' WU&M : *Mmm r/l-'.JTJibVPrcipi^ thank■' '..tlip.'.inliiibitiints'.iof ;■' r.oundiiiii-.disfr'i'ets',- ii's-'jjso. theS-ttJiyelling; j'-pubiici.tor the. liiryp jiicasure, of/suppbi'li' ■jhithcrto' jjiv«iv v . iilul I .'b'egs respectfully .to estate, that/atlditimis;. yprpyeinonts, .i'ii.. ■ :i.'e : corcl;ui cp. witli. fclio'-pi'6- : . . : .gress.;;:bflhe' .'plafee.,' 1 as-; als'p'4he,'growing' .... rcquii'dnieiits ■■ii'.icle,'''- •hayc : .;bcejt ■ ■■ : '. 7 V':- ;t :'.'%"%'fj: .;.' '..TiicVCiMnafy.'^ ;"-firstn'cljiss." ■.:■ '■.'H> '■;.;?/■'■] ',. ; ; 'f.., r ::'V , X; , \y.itie's ): . Bcoi's-,:■■'.■'■Spirits, :; : ; v;i'nd.;;'. bthev 'lire ..hikpf'' "tho jverjr.-"bps't v.-qufilifcyi. '.\^\V?:''&': : ;.V ■■^•;,Tli6'Biliiarcl..Eoo!ii'j. wliicH; : iS;iprbyidwfc . ;'ntif,h"one : o'i Alco.ckls.'iiratcla'ss' fablesj.-haat rcfui']ife]icd'.iir,.thd:inpst;:elegaht' : manner> ' '■ " ■' ■■.■■ V ' :: 'H^\ / :,£:"■' ' 4;.E.L:K;:Tf.S'.,;''' " ■ . ■.-■'■" Propridjor. '-'■vTflJS WHITE BAM HOTEiL, ' . cmxMton.' ■. : 'WiT ■■HAS.-imich pleasure .in. Jn■.'fl.V > JD. fp'rnii.iig.'hi.'s friends and tho: ■ public' in gon.eial, tliat.Jio- has: -takeii pbs--scssio'h.oftlie■above.wdlli'.n'pwn building ■J'iivGarterton, Melymuder the. proprietor-. ' Bliip of Mr RflBKHf iiliiiioTTE; : 'im'd 'that ■ fylaiQWJis. miv Mi> wiii a, ; fy ■ cbm'petif'iim. for tjeniti'iiei.ie.ss and Purity; ;' ■ W.eil^.fiii'.iii.shed lYt'ttU Siltiliif and Bed. Room, Tl'ie;i'i!'!.f)!i!.i'if .Jiya/U/CHiciifs are. ■ under the.. Pfiipndiii'g jiiimeaiitk S'v.pir-.,-iimon. iSunipit- Ikoms Jbx oomfoetciid ■ Tmdkri hi.-ik Caitre of the. Toim. ' Gooil S'KUililNf! ANli PjDbqCK.S, A fijvfc meets the trains fiuin the City. :..■ ' (Between. Wood'ville and Ekbaliuna.) ■ ■ jtorv-MiM ! Bi)sn. -ftOOft SWI.ISfi- Ai:T>PA])])OCKS. WI ;.";.]. T. PEACOCK, Li'iLDl'AM ''fßACrOil EmilATlM QtVKF, .1982 PEACOCK'^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2221, 16 February 1886, Page 4
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260Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2221, 16 February 1886, Page 4
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