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THE WRITE Ha HT HOTEL, . CARTERTON. ¥. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR, WT) HAS much pleasure in in- , JJ, forming his frieiids and the > public in general, that he has taken pos- . flession of the above wolljknown building in Carterton, lately imdbf' the proprietorship of Mr Robert Elliott)!, and f - that the LIQUORS' NO W SOLD will defy competition! for GenuirienoßS and • Purity. Well-furnished Priwk Sitting 'mtd'Bed Room*. The'CMiWi/ Arrmiqemtidi are ' under the Propridor'ylmMiak'&qwwii. Sample Room* far Oommercia'Trawlkrt Mi'Me Centre of tiwTwn." Good Stabli:. t o and Padd'ookb." A Oab meets the trains from the, City. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBT fIOTEL.iCARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the,hands of that well-known-public caterer ■ ,<■:> • ■ v >; ■••■■..-. &'WCKERID(}E,::> »... Whowouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and as many new-ones as may make it convenient to call;!:*:' '-■ ■»-'■. ■/. :■ The culinary department is first-oka,. arid the wines, beers, and spirits are.of the very beat quality obtainable. ■■ :■■'. L gSTAlcoclrt First-class Billiard Table ■ULGRAVE DESIRES to notify to the residents of JDreyertown and tho travelling public that h» has a«;ain taken charge of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY.-:" , Sines he last conducted- this establishment he has gained considerable expert.-. once as to how'a country hokel shouldbe : managed, and he will give effect to his knowledge by supplying all customors with GOOD FOOD, GOOD BEDS, GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for,horses and stock. 2322 EMPIItE HOTEL, FEAfHERSTON. JAMES''SMITH, PROPRIETOR. nnHE best accommodation in the di>- ;,. trict. Wines an of. the I first quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. .'•■.. ' '.., . VM ATI ON AL HOTE'L fAMBTQN-QUAY, ELLINGTON. ! H. SULLIVAN, PitopßiEToa. The Wairarapa House. - Visitors from the country can read the Wairarapa Daily at this house < l ! Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality PRINCE OF WALKS HOTEL. Queen-Stemi, Mastemon. *. ...........Proprietor, FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and'others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Aloock'H best Tables. A well-supplied table,'and every comfort for travellers, &c. ■'•'"-' Wines, Beors, and' Spirit th* best quality. . 1784 pLHB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of tho above old and woll-known establishment bogs to thank tho inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding districts, as-also the travelling public for the large measure'of support hitherto.given, and bogs respectfully. W stato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progross of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. ■ 1 The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best 1 qualify. The Billiard Room, whiohis provided Mi been refurnished in tho most elegant manner. A. ELKINS, ,___ " Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. n m tVobinson (ute of &. • vT» LiJCI change Hotel, Napier), , Begs to inform his friends, and the general public, that he, has bought the lease of the above Hotel;- and ! will nse his 3 best endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling, • and 'commodious paddockß for stock, < _ Best brands of wines and spirits: 8220

Hi I Ml : THOS, CARSWELL, Vwaatam?. IFIS newly built Hotel is stated half 1 , way on the;road from Maaterton to Tmui, and isfeblete with every accommodation tor tourists and-travellers; The mail coach arrives from' Maaterton every Tuesday and Friday;'returning the following days; "The station of tho Hotel for.a.healthysjxitciiuld not be ; equalled, low hills which' ! 'it' on all sides. • ' 2200 A fONDERIDL.' BOOK IOR li. 1 — : &!^#P'eP" nary cblna of iho At ■ 200 Tricks. TO/wwopiK^AppAaATDß. tiH^iraiK;!wrii^*sWlwT'M : i)")!)i'mvt es, Toys,/w,,.wv9ffnj; om^c , '2s. ■ i \h' ThsWiiSrd r t(f'lliS'§ ack of cards, wonuorfiilchSSi?e"Biwitlf" or postal notes preferred, -if stamps of'other I E YORKE k Co.,;4lo ffiorgsft;Sydiwy, J\

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2347, 15 July 1886, Page 4

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