THE WHITE HAKf. HOTEL, OARTEHTON; v .MGPf.! JmOPRIEWR. . IXT;>TO||HAS piiich pleasure in inYY£® forming his friends and the public in general, that ho liaa taken possession of the abovei woil-known building in Cartertoripiately under the proprietor* ship of Mr Robert Eluottk, and. that the LIQUORS -NO W. SOLD! will defy competition for Gonuinoueßß and Purity. \Vell-funjighed.Pri«r<e Sitting and' Bed Home. I The Ckdimry Arranqemenk'm' under the Pnpridur's Itnnwdiatti 'Supervision., Smjxei''.Boom,:for &m\mM TrmJkrs vii fk'-CWrc-of the Towf, , : Good Stabling and Paddocks! A Cab meets the trains from the City. THE MABQCIij OF NORMAN® HOTEL, CABTERTON; " ONE of tile most commodious and best appointed hotels :in the Wairarapa, is nw w,the Hands of that well-known! public caterer • : J • ■ E. BUCKERIDGE, ' Whowouldbe glad to see all his old patrons and ae many new ones as may make |t convenient to call; a, ''ol : Thi'culifiary'department is first-class,, and the wines, , beers, and spirits are of First'class Billiard Table'
ULGRAVE XT 0 TEL. O.EOSBORIE DESIRES to notify to the residents of Dreyertown atjd the travellitig pubiio that tahasatjain taken chavge of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY. Sirica lie last conduuted this est&Mist. ment he has gained considerable expoif!-' ence as to how a country hotel should be managed, and he will fiive effect to his knowledge by supplying all cußtomera with GOOD-FOOD, GOOD BEDS, ■ ; GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for horees and stobk. 2322
EMPIKE' EOTEL, ' : featheSston t . • (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPBIiTOS.|HE best aco6m"nflotion' in the district. Wines, ari Spits of the tirsfc quality. Horfiwarid Buggies* alwavs un hire. Sam
PRINCE OP WALfeS HOTEL. 1 QUEBN-SmBEI, Mastbstok. T. WAGQ. .Proprietor, FOR the convenience of vi»iton> Commercial Room and; others, SECOND BAR has bwn opened m fch above 1 Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one 6f, ' : Alcoek's best Tablet*. A well-supplied table, and eveiy comfort for .travellers, &c. Wines, and. Spirit the best .quality. 1734 QLUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known eßtablishment begs to. thank the inhabitants of Maeterton and the sur-' rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progross of the place, as also the growing' requirements pf the. .trade, have been made. The Culinary Department ia as usual, first-class.- - ( _ .Wines, Boors, .Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best vjuality. The Billiard Room, whioh ia provided ntith one of Aloock's first-class taoles, has «st been refurnished in the moat elegant manner. A. ELKINB, _ . Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. Grh " "pOBINSON (late of Ex- • X'j XV change Hotel, Napier), Begs to inform his friends, and the general public, that he has bought the lease of the above Hotel, and will use his beat endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling,. ; and! oommodious paddoeks for stock. , Best brands of. wines and spirits. 2220
KUMURAU PRIVATE HOTEL, THOS. OABSWELL, Pbopbieiob, rjIRIS newly b,uUt Hotel is situated half I _ way on the road from Mastfii-ton to Tinui, and is replete with every acoommodation tor fcourists and travellers. The' mail #Ach arrives from. JJaaterioh every apd_F^d'ay, the fok lowing days, £lie situation of the Hotel for a healthy sp<>f could not be equalled, and it is sheltered from the winds by the low hills which"kuround it on all sides. 2200
A WONDERFULVBQOK FOR Is. SK2E2" ooktaiStik —J f,oi: iuoo-j . 100 Tricks.®id'De:j = ■- lueioDß iyith cards.] 3 25 marveMs Oim i c Tjiol(!,OHA 1 For, .the perform-! |ance of which onlyissj 3 a wmnion pack of nary" csDina'pf tlio realm, are needed. "All fully explained lgg§§ A large 'boll'ectibii I=, Of AiIDSIHS Biddies, 01mrade«, Games, Eat.', and jbypE 200 TRIOKS WITH, APP ARAT CB, \
All illustrated explained and made simple,',jris; a catalogue of. Engliab, ; Frpnoh,,and American' Novelties, Games,- Toy*,' 'covering over 30Q pages, and Both Hooks' mailed 'free for la. Jack 4 his Bride. Meobanical figures ■ 'keep : perfect time;' ■ lsSdeach, thepair: 28. The Wizard of the i lightning rapidity. d ri pofit.free." . . [.S.W: aii'mpS titen or postal'boteei jliiWerMiWstamps. of other wlonieß'aie sent add 2d-.in-.tfae [shilling for ex.olMg?!, !)■:.; 'WftJ ,/A" ~ ;Me Notice.-7TO. advsrtise ; <jja .business, w<, will for &short'.timo "wnjjleof)he 11W •" mentionedartioite' : ft) I> e'ttß"addre?i^ ! oßt wtid ; -for'2s 6d, Address; all orders ' ' H, 4ip.peorge.6t., Sydney, '2331 s '' '< 'lMßortt, Kmg-at., Post Office.!
Ir,A,:KEISENBERG, TEACHER OFMU S I a ■ A N D SIN GIN G, "- "Vmson. application. Tern commence witK pupilfJ care -Mi^R. .Terms •ffitK _ Ohemiat, Masterton.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 4
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739Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 4
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