THE WHITE HART HOTEL, " OARTEUTON, PliOPßimiL TIT T); i T « JD. forming his friends and fclio public in general, that ho Ism taken possession of the above wcll-kiiowii' building in Carterton, lately under the proprietorship, of Mr Robert JSlhotte, and that the LIQUORS NO ft' SOLD will defy competition for Genuineness and' Purity." Well-furnished Prkak Sitting and Bed Room. The Qnlimnj Arraii'icments aiv under the Prupvidoy's Immediate Supervision. Sample Rooms foi'' Goinineycial Travellers in !!»• Centre-of- th' Town. Good Stjiuuno and Paddocks, A Oab meets the trainß fronv the City. THE MARQUIS OF NOBMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotels kthe Wairarapa,. is now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BUCKERIDGE, Whowouldbe gladtoseo all his old patrons and as many new ones ''as'may make it convenient to call. ; '' ' The culinary department is first-cliias, and the wines, beers, and spirits are of tliejery best quality obtainable. " First-class Billiard Table OTEL. U L G-R A V E 0 [7l DKSIEEy to notify toYm'raideiits of ilroyertown and the travelling public that h« has attain taken charge of this OLD ESTABLISHED HOSTELRY. Since he last conducted this establishment, lie has gained considerable experience as to how a country hotel should be managed, and 'he will give effect to his nn^ aiipplying nil customers witli GOOD FOOD, GOOD BEDS, GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for lwrses and stock. 2322
EM PIKE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Station), JAMES SUTH, proprietor. THE best accoirvriHution in the district. Wines a'r>< Spits of the first quality. Horses and Buggies always uu hire. lsiiifi
S?RIN CH OF V<. r AL 1<; S HOTEL, ' • ; Qbeek-Stbeet, Masterton. '' FOR the convenience of visitors Commercial Room and others, 1 SECOND BAR has been opened in th above Hotel. » The Billiard Room attached lias ow been renovated and fitted with one of Aleoftk's best Tallies. A well-supplied table, and every comfort for travellers, &e, Wines, Boers, and -Spirit the best quality. 1734 pliUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Proprietor of the abovo old and well-known establishment begs to thank "lhabitaiits of Masterton aiid the surlounding districts, ;is also the travelling public for tho large meilsure of support hitherto given, aiid begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in. accordance with the progiiss of the place, as also the growing toqunements of the trade, have been nado. Hie Culinary Depaitment is as usual, ill's fc*Clcl3S. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liijuois are each and all of the very best quality, ■ J llie Billiard Room, which is provided nlith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has Mfc been refurnished in the mostelegaut manner. A. ELKINS, : ■—_ Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, WHAKATAKI. PI m BOBINSON (late of ExVJi l.il change Hotel, Napier), ■Uegs to inform his friends, and the general public, that lie lias bought the ease of the above Hotel, and will use his best endeavors to cater for travellers. Good stabling, and commodious paddocks for stock. Beat brands of wines and spirits. 2220
KUMIRAII PRIVATE HOTEL, THOS. CARSWELL, Proprietor: FJHHIS newly built Hotel is situated half i way oh the road from Maßterton to Tiniu, and is replete witheveiy accommodation tor tourists and travellers. • The mail coach arrives from Masterton 'every Tuesday and Friday, returning! the following days. The situation of the Hotel for a healthy spot could not be' equalled, and it is sheltered from the winds by the low hills which sumnm'd it on all sides, A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR 18, , . • CONTAINING l :
200 Tricks with conjuring Appakatus. All illustrated explained and made simple, with analogue of English, French and American Novelties, Games, Toys, &c., covering over 300 pageE, and illustrated with 400 wood blocks. Both hooks mailed free for Is. Jack k his Bride. Mechanical figures dance to music, and keep perfect time,; Is 3d each, the pair 2s. The Wizard of the pack of cards, won-' derful changes with lightning rapidity, Is 2d, post free. N.SAV. stamps taken at par, post office ordcrß rpostal notes preferred,"if. stamps' of'•'other jlonies are Bent add 2d in the shilling for exchange. ■. Take Notice.—to advertise our business, xn will for a short time send thowholo of theabov? mentioned ai-ticle3 to one' iddress, post iiaij for 2s6d. rAiddtete , aU'oidwß-V ;; ' i " ' H. YORKE.&,COdj ,410 George-st.j'Sydney,ii ; : - 2331 Lock Box 41, King-st,, Post .Office. Mir/A. KEISENBERGrT E AOH E B, OF MU S I C ' AN p SINGING,; Terras on application. Tenri " with jiupil. IdresS'caii Mr'll? Gaot • Chemist, 1 Maatertbri.' ■' ■ ' v 'Mr
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2354, 23 July 1886, Page 4
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734Page 4 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2354, 23 July 1886, Page 4
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