THE WHITE HaKT HOTEL, CARTERTON. PROPRIETOR. ¥T) HA&much pleasure in in- . JD. vforming liis friends and tho public'in general,' that lio has' taken possession of the above well-known building in Carterton, lately.under thu proprietorship of Mr Robert Elliotte, and that tlw LIQUORS NOW SOLD will defy competition for Genuineuess and Purity. Well-furnished BrfaU Sitting aid Bed Roonis. Tho Outimry. Arrawfmenh are underlie PromtioMmmdwk S'Jjowvition. Sample Room* far Cbmmwcwi TrawUm w tk'dntn of tkTom. Goon Sw»lixg m Paddocks. A Cab nwets the trains from th» City.
THE MARQUIS OF 2TORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. OibE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairaraps, is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer R WCKEBIBGE, 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-class, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. o*Alcock's First-class Billiard Table "ULGRA VE DESIRES to notify to the residents of Dreyertown and the traveling public that hu has again taken charge of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY.
Since he last conducted this establishment he has gained considerable experience as to how a country hotel should be managed, and ho will give effect to hi» knowledge by supplying all customers with GOOD FOOD, GOOD BEDS, GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for horses and stock. 2322 EMPIBE HOTEL, FBAT'HERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. [IHE best accommodation in the dis- . trict. Wines aw Splits of the first quality. Horses and Busjgies always on hire. lyfifi "VTATION'AL HOTEL 1> (Opposite St, George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. E SULLIVAN, Propeieior, The Wairarapa House. Visitors from.the country can read the Waiejjupa' Daily at this houao Wines and Spirits of the Beßt .Quality PRINCE OF HOTEL. QOEBN-SIREEI, MaSTERTON, T -WAGG.... proprietor. FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and others, SECOND BAR has been opened in th above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one of Aleock'w best. Tables. A well-supplied table, and every comfort for travellers, && Wines, Beers, and Spirit the best quality. 1734 riMJB 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 bogs respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, aa also the growing requirements of the trade, have boen made. _ The Culinary Departmonfc is a* usual, first-class. ;.. Wines, Beers/ Spirits, and other hquoware each and all of tho voiy best quality. , The Billiard Room, which is provided nfith one of Alcock's first-clasß tables, has Alst been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELIINS, __ Proprietor.
MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. ~ TT\ "HOBINSON (late of Ex v>n. 1 . XV change Hotel, Napier) Begs to inform his friends, and th< general public, that he ha« bought tin lease of the above Hotel, and will use hi best endeavors to cater for travellers, Good stabling, and commodious pad Best brands of raea and spirit*. 282( THOS.CARSWELL,PjtoPMETox THIS newly built Hotel issituated hall _ way on the road from Masterton fcc Tinui, and is replete with every accommo' datjon tor tourists and travellers. Th( mail coach arrives from Masterton everj Tuesday and Friday, returning the following days. The situation of the Hotel for a healthy spot could not bo equalled, and it is sheltered from the winds by the low hills which surround it on all sides, A ■WONDERFUL BOOK FOR li. 1 CONTAINING , nary coma,of the I All fully explained Games, Ecfc,, OVER 200 Triors with conjurino Appaiutds, All illustrated explained and mads simple, with a catalogue of English, French and American Novelties, Games, Toys, to., covering over 300 pages, and illnstra'ted with 400 wood blocks, 1 :free for Is, Jack £ his Bride. Mechanical figures J j "dance to music, and keen perfect time, ... |\M Is 3d each, the pair m a'Viy The Ward if'the Y North's Changeable , "V*' PS't'of cardsi'won- ->'•■ i : aerfulbhaniteßwith' / lightning rapidity, Is 2d,' post free. N.S.'W. stamps taken at par, poitoffice orders or postal notes .preferred, if, stamps of other colonies are sent add 2d in the shilfing for oxchange, ... ~ Take Notice,—To: advertise our business, we will for a short time stad thowhole'of the above I mentioned aniol6s..to'.onef.address,< post paid. for2s6d. Address all orders ~:,.. .".* EYORKEA; Co.; ,M'G«irge'4>''Sydney, " 2331 ' Lockßoxfl,'Kinr«ii;,'Post6ffic«.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2349, 17 July 1886, Page 4
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730Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2349, 17 July 1886, Page 4
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