THE -'WHITE HART HOTEL, W. BISHOP/ <>propi;:eto& [ \Kf "R mue ' l p^ e ¥ uro ,n • n " VV , JD. forming his friends and the »üblic in general, that ho has takon posession of the above well-known building n Carterton; lately un&ir the proprietorhip of Mr Robert KiLiorrk, and that \ia LIQUORS NOW SOLD will .defy ompofcition for Genuineness and Purity. Voli-furhished Private Sitting mi Bd loom. The Culimry Amnqamils are inder the Proprietor's Immediate Swpcriiion. Sample Rooms for wnmemal tht Centre'o/ tkTown: •Goon Stabling and Paddocks; ' A Oab meots the trains from the City. [•HE MARQUIS OF NORMAW HOTEL, CARTERTON. ;' "' ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, snow in the hands of that well-known jublio caterer ''•''■ .: 1 BUQKEMDQE, . IVhowouldbe glad to see all his old patrons md as many new ones as may make it joavenienfc to call. ....',-. :; ,•...-:••.. The culinary department is first-elass, ind the wines, beers,-'and.spirits are of she very best quality obtainable', .-.■ Billiard Table ' EMHKE HOTEL,: FEATHEKSTON... . (Opposite Railway Station). JAMKS SMITH, .PROPRIETOR. THE best accoirvnodjjaon in the district. Wines an V'nts .of the first quality. Borsos and Buggies always AT ATIONAL HOTEL 3i (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN, Proprietor,' The Wairarapa House. Visitors from the country can,read the ■Wairarapa Dailt at this house Wines arid Spirits of the Best Quality PRINCE OF WALIuS HOTEL. . QOEBN-SmEEt, MasteSton. I WAGG ~ Proprietor, FOR the convenience of miters Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ov been renovated and fitted with'one of Alooclt's best'TtiblcK. A woll-supplicd table, and every corafor for travellers, &o. Wines, Beers, and Spirit the ben quality. 11% LUB HOTEL MABTERTOJP The Proprietor of the above old anc well-known establishment begs to than! the inhabitants of Masterton and the sur rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of suppor hitherto given, and begs respectfully t state that additions, alterations, andim provemonts, in accordance with tho pro gress of the place, as also tho growinj requirements of tho trade, have beei 'nade. The Culinary Department is as usual first-class.' _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and ofche liquors are each and all of the very bes quality. -...■' The Billiard Room, which is provide ntith one of Alcock's first-class tables, ha Mst benn refurnished in the most elegan manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. n HI "DOBiNSON (Utf of Ex • II , iSs change Hotel, Napier) Begs to inform his friends, and th general public, that he has bought tb lease of tho above Hotel, and will übb hi beat endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling, and Mmniodioiiß pad docks for stock. Best brands of wines and spirits. 222 1 THOS.OARSWELL,Peoprimor. IPIS newly built Hotel is situated hal L _ way on the road from Masterton t iintii, and is replete with every accoramc dationtor tourists and travellers.'... Th mail coach arrives from Masterton over; Tuesday and Friday, returning the foj lowing days. The situation of the Hoto for a healthy spot could not be equalled and it is sheltered from tha windß. by tb low hills which surround it on all sides, • 2201 A WONDERFUL BOOK TOR h. CONTAINING ' nary coma of the •=w--v_-. realm, are needed. OVER — : — 200 Teioes with conjuring Apparatus.. All illustrated explained and made Bimple, witt a catalogue of English, French and Americat Novelties, Games, Toys, &c„ covering over3(X pages, and illnstrated with 400 wood blocks. • -"• ik Both books mailed < 1 ' free for Is. -■. p\ Jack i his Bride. . VM S <] dancotomußicand..^ pfJT keep perfect time, Jmi /#\ l»3deaflh,-th«p»ir'-ia| U\\ *• ■■ ' *-\W The Wizard of thejam jWf paok of cards, won- ";" derfulchani;e»with -. lightning rapidity, la 'id, port free, N.S.W. stamps taken atpar, post officeidrilwi »postal notes preferred, if:stamps of othei clonics are Bent add 2d in the shilling for ei ;bange, Mo Notice.-To advertise our business, wi nil for a short time send the whole of the abov< mentioned articles to one address, post, paid for 2a 6d. Address all orders '-' - ; • ' ff. YORKE k Co., 410 George-st., Sydney, BM. Look Box 41, King-st,, Post Office MASTERTON WATER POWER WOOD TURNERY. WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY. WILLIAM. .. .CA3REIY ■' Proprietor; ■'"■ Ol Billiard balls re-famed and 1 'chalk sups turned. Home made kitchen Harved Bracket* from 2| Mitiofies;--' i Factory-Hall. Street* ■« Shop-Queen itreet, adjoining Empire Hotel.'".' 2292 iRAPEES'- YTTINDOW pEIOB , TKKBTB'Ii;CHBAPII. .' .. ;-r->-^.-~v!«l)AttT(flsftO •'"'■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2338, 5 July 1886, Page 4
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