vtrr the white hakt hotelT CARTERTON. rcr ¥. PROPRIETOR. ' W T) HAS much pleasure in inT T , Jj, forming liisftiendsandtl\o public in general, that lie >hns taken possession of the above well-known building in Carterton, lately under the proprietorship of Mr Robert Euiomv and that tho LIQUORS NOW HOLD will defy competition for Genuineness'and Purity. Well-furnished Mute Sitting and, Bed Rooms,. The (Milan/ AiYaiujctitenls are under the Proprkiw's Imuiiato Supervisum, Sampk Room for Commrciol Iravdlm in the Centre of the Town, Good and Paddocks. A Oab meets the trains from the City. THE MARQUIS ,OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. 0 appointed hotels in the Wairaripjj' ib now in the hands of that well-known public caterer S. BUQKERJDGI Whoirouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones- as may make it convenient to call. 1 ■ ■The culinary: department is ; fibt-class; and the wines, beers, r and'spirits are of tho yoty beat quality obtainable; !v Alcock s First-class Billiard Tiible . KM FIRE HOTEL, featherston. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMhJS SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best acconvnfidfition in the district. Winos art Spnt s 0 f the first quality. Horses and Buggies always Oil hire. ig(S G ATIONAL HOTEL i, (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. H. SULLIVAN; PjtoPßffiTOK.' The Wairarapa House. Visitors from the country, oah read the wairarapa Daily at this hsuso wines and Spirits of the Best Qualify PRINCE OF WALJHJS HOTEL; Qcbek-Sxkeex,' Masierton. Proprietor null the convenience of visitors J? Commercial Room and' others, SECOND BAR lias been opened in th H.llrtVO TTnfal The Billiard Room attached has ot been renovated and fitted with one of Alcook's best Table#*. A well-supplied tablo, and every comfor for travellers, Ac. Wines, Boors, and Spirit the bo* quality, 173, QLIJB HOTEL. MASTERTOi The Proprietor of the above old in, well-known establishment begs to thaii the inhabitants of Masterton and the sui rounding districts, as also the travellin public for the large measure of suppoi hitherto given, and begs respectfully t etate that additions, alterations, and iff provements, in accordance with tho pre gress of tho placo, as also tho growin requirements of the trade, have bee made. Iho Culinary Department is as usual firat-clasß. Wines, Boors, Spirits, . and othe liquors are each ™d all of tho verv bee quality. * The Billiard Room, which is provide mitli one of Alcuck'x first-class tables, 1m m been refurnished in the most elesar manner. . A. ELKINS, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAK ATARI. (I TH BOBINSON (late of Ei Vi# I. IV change Hotel, Napier -Kegs to inform his friends, and tl: general public, that he haß bought tt lease of tho above Hotel, and will use h best endeavors to cater for travellers, Good stabling, and commodious pat docks for stock, Best brands of wines and spirits. 225 ;THOS. CARSWELL, Proprietor. THIS newly built Hotel is situated ha . way on the road from Masterton I Tinui, and is replete with every accommi dation tor tourists and travellers. Tl mail coach arrives from Masterton evei Tuesday and Friday, returning the fo owing days, The situation of the Hot for a healthy spot could not be equallei and it is sheltered from the winds by tl low hills which surround it on all sides. _ 22( A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR 1b containing 1 100 Tricks and De.|jpj|||i 1 lusions with 125 marvellous Coin cJ Tricks, ■ « & For t] | e atice of which only a common pack of cards and the ordi- ■ nary coins of the -Sas, wa'lm, aro needed. ••iSSSSgj All fully explained large jfjl is -n- of Amusing isHI Riddles, Charades, •?=- I Games, Eefc., and OVER. 200 Thicks with conjdrins Appabaics. a catalogue of English, French ' and America ■Novelties, Games, Toys, &c., covering ovo'r'3C pagee, and illustrated with 100 wood blocks,. Both books mailed' free'forls.; ; Jaok i HIS BRICE.. : Mechanical figures' : dance to music, and keep perfect time, 1 ■ le 3d each, the pair 2s. The Wizard of the" , . .» North's Changeable pack of cards, won-/ derfulchanijeiwith lightning rapidity, la 2d, poif/re&'J ■ N.S.W, stamps taken atpar, post officcorder or postal notes preferred, if stamps of otlie colonics ara sent add 2d in the whining f ot 0 x change. ' • Take Notice.—To advertise our-business, wi will for a short time send tho whole ofthe'abovi articles to one adilreßß, post- naid for 2a,6d. Address : all H. YOBKE k Co,, 410 Ceorgo-st,i SydhcV; 1 ' 2331 Lock Box 41, King-st,, Post Office MASTERTON WATER POW'Ei WOOD TURNERY .WORKS AND CHAIR FACTORY.; ■ r ■\ _ wilj]LIAM CAREY Proprietor ' • A Lt KINDS of turned wo r ]j in stock, XI. Billiard balls re-turried and chalt cups turned. Home made kitchen chairs Carved Brackets from sjjf to 6 inciea, Factbryi-Hall'Street street, adjoining Empirs/JJoteL2292 TICKETS 1 CHEAP'"DAILYOFPIC . . ,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2342, 9 July 1886, Page 4
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