im'taifi-HOTEL.'' * --ff£A£H£BffEOtr» *•, I i " " - PROPRTETOB. . , best aMosjvvi'l*tKKi in. the disitiot. Wines nrr 'Sprite' ot fcha , r ut quality. Horses and Bursas always "-2EGB KAROTJIS OF BQRMANRY - HOTEL, CARTERTON. ' ', OSTE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the. Watraxapa, i» otnr in the lunds of tlwft well-known "wtMiccateier #. IJUQKEEinGR, - _"Wlwn»nhibo Kind tn seeaillusoldpateoiis Mid s» many new ' owes ns may make it e»rtv«sient to call. The culinary department ia linih-clftss, ■-■ s the wines, beers, mid spirits are of Tory best (}ivdily obtainable.. Alcock's First-class Billiard Tablo '. phUB HOTEL MASTSRTOjS" T3ie Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment bega to' thank ths inhabitants of Maaterton and the surrounding di.trricta, ns also tbo travelling public tor ilia largo incisure of support hitherto frfvon, and begs respectfully to "state tlwt additions, alterations, and imin accordance with the progress of tbo place, as also the growing requirements of tbo trade, have been . nsade. j The Culinary Department is as usual, ' Srs'-ciars. ' 1 Wines, Beers., Spirits, and other lienors are each and all of, the very best quality. " The Billiard Ream, which is provided ttfith one of Alcot)!i'a"first-cl»a» tables, has jssfc been riTujniahed in the moat elegant manner. A. BLKT'JTS, Proprietor, the Vi':ari3 hart hotel, 'CARTERTON. W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR. "VST" "O HAS much pleasure in in- '-\» . JIX farming lvh friends and thu - public in f;t:icral, that ho has taken pos- . icssion of tlio .ibovc well-known building in C,«Ter:n:i, lately under the proprietorship of ~Sxv Hosc&T Eluotie, and that ih&LIQZ'URS NOW SOLB will defy coi^t^3etitio. , . for Genuineness and Purity. Well-furnished Private Sitting and Bed, JSdoras. Tlio Culinary Arrangements am tnsder the Proprietor"* Immediate Super- , «ifioa. Sample Rooms for Commercial . TraTeUtTs iii the. , Centre of the Town. Good Stjemkg asd Paddocks. A Oab meets the traina from the City, i - PARIATUA HOTEL{Between Woodvillc and EkcaTiuEa.) Bush. GOOD STABLISG AiTD PADDOCKS. ,D. CREWE Pmpvietor. WILLIAM T. PEACOCK, Billies f AHD (SMWTRACTOR -MASTERTOX. ESTIMATE GJVEK 1982
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2210, 10 March 1886, Page 4
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