ISLAND BAY HOTEL. ISLAND BAY,-WELLINGTON. ' THIS Hotel being beautifully situated,, offers attraction ; for'Visitors and ■lnvaiids in search of .pleoauvo and health. Suites of rooms for families; well ventilated Bedroomß,-.-Bathrooms.' and every convenience;; :;...;.,; i Amusembhts Provided- BoaUig;FiaiMy B m li^ yl Mkm y QMii OrM, &t,:',' ■■ 'ii.> : . ...■.•,.•.•;. / ! .. Staple's colebrated Ale,' Good Stabling. 'Busses to and from Town-at frequent intervals every day: ~..-/ 2260 THE WHITE HART HOTEL,! ' CARTERTON/;, •■ PROPRIETOR. Y HAS much.pleasure in int f • x)# forming his friends and the publio in general, that ho has taken possession of the above welltknown building in Carterton, lately under the proprietor;ship of Mi: Robert Emom, and that the LIQUORS' competition for Genuineness and. Purity!. Rooms. The (Miliary ; : are vision. Sample Room forlhmmrcid Travelers' in tiie Centre of thsTown. Good Stabuno aot. Paddocks., A Gab meets tiiu trains from' the ..City. ; THE MABQUiS OF NORMANBY HOTEL; CARTERTON.,-. ONE of the.most commoffious and I best appointed hotels in {he Wairarapa; is now in the hands of that 1 well-known public caterer E. BVOKERmE,' Whowouldbo glad to see all his old patrons 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 EMHJiE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON.; \: (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETORS THE best accom-nridation in. the district. Wines am Sp-Vita of the i%. Horses and Buggiesalways I uis hire. ■' i960 . " ATI ONAL v . HOTEL ll (OppoßiteSt. George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. The Wairarapa House. Visitors from.the country can read the Wairarapa Daily at this house Wines and Spirits of the Best Qualfti PRINCE OF WALUS HOTEL. . Queen-Street, Masterton. I WAQG Proprietor, FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in fch above Hotel, The Billiard Room attached has on been renovated and fitted with one of Aioofek'.s best Tables. A well-supplied table, and every comforl for travellers, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit the besl quality. .. 1734 pLUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and woll-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as also'the travelling public for the large, measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully tc state that additions, alterations, andinv provoments, in accordance with the prograss of the, place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have beer made. The Culinary Department is as usual first-class. _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors are each and all of the very bes' quality. The Billiard Room, which is, .provider ntith one of Alcock's first-class tables, hai Mst been refurnished in the most elegan manner. A. ELK.INS, . Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. H m "DOBINSON (late of Ex \J. 1. 11 change Hotel, Napier) Begß to inform his friends, and, tin general public, that he. has bought thi lease of the above Hotel, and will use hi best endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling, and commodious pad docks for stock. THOS. CARSWELL, Proprietor. TPIS newly built Hotel issituated hal way on the road from Mastorton t< Tinui, and is replete with every accoramo dation tor tourists and travellers. ' Tin mail coach arrives'from Masterton 'everj Tuesday and Friday, returning the' following days. The situation of the Hote for a healthy spot could not be: equalled and it is sheltered from the winds by'thi low hills which surround"it on all sideß. A WONDERFUL BOOK FOB Is. # CONTAINING "W : -:r v 100 Tricks mi Do;.v -. ; ;; luskms with cards* >,:■"),''• 25 marvellous Coin ■dli'.''' Tricks,, is '-:■■--- For the nerformHO. IfSfi ance °f which only 7v-:-- a common pact ; of cards and the ordinary coins of the .?=***■ realm, are needed. £=zzzi: Allfully explained 1 AI«T " ! A large collection of AJIOSINO 200 Thicks with oonjubino All illustrated explained and made simple, witl a catalogue of English, French ..and" Anjerkar Novelties, Gameß, Toysj&o,;c6vering over3(K pages, and illnstrated with 400 wood blocks. Both books mailed" 1 ' 1 free for Is. Jack k his Bbide. 1 Mechanical figures , * dance to mußic, and ' keep perfect time, iffl la 3d eaohj thepair <i ) The Wizard of the T North's Changeable , J pack of icards, won; > ', , derful chaiii?e?With j< lightning rapidity/ N,S,W. stamps taken atpar.'pojit office orders or postal notes. preferred, if 'stamps. of, othejj colonies are sent add 2d in the. -shiuing»f6r'exchange.-'•'-"■'".' - L >- u ' n - u/ '-•.'•■ 'Take Notioe.—To advertise our business, we mentioned, articles. to one post paid, H. TORKE & Coi, 410 Sydney, ' 23J1 ■•• ■■■ look Box 41, ffing-Bt., Post Office. rvRAPEBS' ~ TICKETB.IA.CHBAP 11 ..'■ ! ". l '-;>.:,-.'a>AlLW)nUa-v.:D.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 4
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736Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2336, 2 July 1886, Page 4
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