THEWfIITE HiKT HOTEL, ..CARTERTON. W.BIBHOP, ■: JPMOMBWR. ' ¥T) HAS mueli pleasure in in- , Jj , forming his friends and the public in general, that he b,is token possession of the "above well-known building in Carterton; lately uiider tlio proprietorship of Mr; Robert, Ellioot, and that thLIQUORS NOW SOLI) wiir defy competition for Genuineness and Purity. Well-furnished' Fnmk Sitting ■ and Bed Boom. The Oulimry Amnqcments are undor the Prourfcfor's Im\duj* Supertition. Sample Boom p Commercial Tramlkrt in tfo (knke of ik Tom,. ■■ ■Goon Stau'cito and Paddocks. ■•' A Cab meets the trains from the Oitv.
THE MAKQDIS OF NOBMAKBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that woll-known public caterer , E. BVOKEKIDGE, Whowouldb* glad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may make it convenient tocall. The culinary department is first-class, and the. wines, .beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. KSS»AI«*«U,. «: "i .1. tvii. ,». .. TUTULGRAVE TTOTEL. Q.B.OSBORNE DESIRES to notify to the. residents 6f Dreyertown and the travelling public that ho has again taken charge of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY;;i Since ha last conducted this establish•.".l... 1.0 uamjwnea considerable «xperience as to how a country hotel should be managed, and he will give effect to his fSMoif lUpplying aU mtom ™ with GOOD BEDS, ' ' , . •, , GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation toy horses and stock. 2322
EMPIIiE HOTEL, FEATHERS'im (Opp9site Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best aewm-wtotion to the dif. trie*. Wines arr . of. the first quality. Horses and Busies alwayi 'dlLlilV?: ." M6ft ¥[-ATIONAL HOTEL" JJ (Opposite St. George's Hall) LAMBTON-QUAY, wkLINGTON H. SULLIVAN, Proprietor. " The Wairarapa Hop**a. Visitors from the country can read the Waieaiaja Daily at thißhoiißo »uies and Spirits of the Best Quality PKINOE OF WAL&S HOTEI QnEEN-SUEEI, MASTEMOJT. WSS-z •■ v:JvwI 1 Commercial Room and others 8E00OT) BAR has been opened in\h above Hotel, The Billiard Room attached has off been ronovated and fitted with one of AIP«M-k?*i..besr. Tablet*. A well-Bupphed table, and every comfort for travellers, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit the best quality. 1734 ribUß HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs ti : thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the «irroiinni'ncf rfiofi-info «» .1.. it. , i.v ? ,°> m ai »° cne travelling public for the ki-ge measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that auditions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the pro. requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department ia as usual, nrst-class. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other bquoß are each and all of the very best quality. ' The Billiard Room, which is provided m [one of Alcock'sfirst-class tables, has m been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKINS, ~-, Proprietor.
MARINE HOTEL WHAKATAKI. n m BOBINSON (kte of Ex UY I. JQj change Hotel, Napier Beg», to -inform his frionde, and th general public, that he has bought th lease of the above Hotel, and will UM hi best endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling, and wmmodious pad docks for stock. THOS. OAKSWELL, Psoraaros. X _ way on the road from Masterton t jinui, and is replete with every accommo data tor tourists and travellers. Thi mail coach arrives from Maiterfcoa even Tueßday and Friday, returning the folowing days. The, situation of the Hote for a healthy spot could not be equalled and it is sheltered from the winds by thi low hilh which surround it on all sides A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR Is. rsressrq CONTAINING-,. 25 marvellous Coin Tricke, ' For the perform. cards and the ordinary coins of the - .rei'lnvare needed. AHfully explained . OVER f 200TBKK8 WITH COHJtJM2W AWAHATES. All illustrated explained and made simple, with a catalogue of English, French and American Novelties, Games, Tots, 4c,, coyeririg • over 800 psgee, and illustrated with /tOO'wood blooki, ' " ■ ■ Botbbooks mailkd free for Is,:; ;■ Jack & his Bbi'e&, \ dance to mu»io,-Bnd * T"M Vfiep pwfect.tjme,IM\ i»3d««ch,tH*pair L W TKeterdofthe * North'sChaageable < jf.. ■psokofoards.iwon- ; . oerfulphanijeswith w rapidity, Is 2d/poet free, MeNoticeir-To adjsrtissour business, we wjMor.a'ehortfameMiidiliowhblooftheabovg mentinnftiliii4.inlo«,t/v- ... .Jj« _.. i .V for.2j6d. M&ess.all orders,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2350, 19 July 1886, Page 4
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