■THBWH-IJPB.HA'JtT.HU'I'JBL, -,.,,■.. CAJitEirroN; ~ ;■,..-,;■' PROpKIETOR,:,,^',. WT)| HAS much pleasure in in- . X)ii Hprming Innfvjojidsandtho public in genera], that he has taken possession of.the above well-known building in Cartoiipn, lately uridcrtheVp'roprietor-. ship of Mr Robert Euioitk.- and that th LIQUORS'* NOW SOLD will dofy competition for Genuineness and Purity, WeU-funwhed'Trita/e 'Sitting and Bui Room* The Citlhvmi Arrawi^menU jure under the PrwUWr'* Immdiakilifypermsion. Summit pom Jor '(Mmcrcta/ Tnmllm k llyr Centreof (hi Town. ■'' Good Stablingand Paddocks.". 1 ' A Oiß meets the trains from the Cifeyi" THE MARQCIo OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotel* in the Wairarapa, ■is now in the hands of that well-kuown public caterer ■• ' - & BVOKgRfDW, Whowouldb'e glad'to see all his old patrons and aa raany.nety vonea .as, may .make it conveniehi.tbcsll.ii o'.■!'.< & it- •. Tho -culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beers, .;and spLrits are of the very best quality obtainable. Firat-claaa Billiard Tablo ULGRAVE TT 0 TEL. O.EOSOME DESIRES to notify to the residents of Dreyerfcown and the travelling public that he hasaspin taken charge of this Since he last conducted this establish-■inenthe-hasgained cousidetable l'experience as to how a country hotel should be managed, and he, will give effect to his knowledge by supplying all customers with GOOD FOOD; i : GOOD BEDS, GOOD LIQUORS. Accommodation for horses and stock. 2322 EMPIRE HOTEL,'. FEATHEKSTON; •• ■■ (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. beat accomodation in the dis- . tricfc/ Wines mv V r its of the I first quality. Horses and Busies always KMifc ; ■-■•■" 190 c PRINCE OF WiSuLiiJS HOTEL. QuBBN-SIBBBI, MaSTERTON, IWAQQ..:. Propyl. 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 Alcook'g best Tabic*, A well-supplied table, and evory comfort for travellers,- &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit tho beßfc quality.' ' 1734 /UUB HOTEL . -MABTBRTON The Proprietor, of tho above old and well-known establishment -begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public ; for tho .large measure, of support hitherto given, and begs "respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in) accordance with the 'progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. '■'.',' Tho Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. ; . Wines, Boors, Spirits, and other liquors are oaelund all of the very best Quality.; The Billiard Room, which!io: provided nfith one of Alcock's first-class tables; has Mat been refurnished in the moßfc elegant mannor. - . A,ELXtNS, ■ "■■'■■ ; Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, ,-■ WHAKATAKI. PI. m ■pOBINSON (late of Ex- . 1,11 .change Hotel, Napier), «eg» to inform' hiß friends, and the general public.V that • he has : . bought Ihe lease of the above Hotel, and will use his best endeavors to cater for traveller's. ' Good stabling, arid commodious paddocks foratock." '' "' Best brands of wines and spirits. 2220 THOS.OARSWELL,Pbokueto*. |HIS newly built Hotel isßituated half r L way on the road' from Masterton to Tinui, and ia replete with every accommodation tor tourists ''and travellers. The mail coach arrives from Ifaaterfcon every Tuesday and Friday, returning the following days. •• The situation of the Hotel for a healthy spot could not be and it is sheltered from the winds-by the low hills which surround it on all side : B. A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR'isr j CONTAINING lOO'Triota'andD* 25 marvellous Coin i •■'■" Tricks, :- ; ' e ordinary,.ooms of thef, r<tflm,are needed.•'-' " nifniw o v«i»; n «,i E A large collection 200 Thicks with'; conjuring Apparatus, .. All illustrated explained and made Bimpio,wth a catalogue of English, French'- and American Novelties, Games', Toys, &c, covering byeiJ3Co pages, and illnstrated with 100-wood blocks, - Both .books mailed , !''free for Is; •'' Jac£& HIB BRIDB. . - \ Mechanical figures / ] dance to music! and \ i m keep'f'perfect time. V The Wizard of tte pack of cards, won- \ , ' acrfulchanKeawjth ! lightning rapidity, .iß.2<Cpoatireo.--N.S.'Wj stamps taken atparjpostpmcsM'lefS or postal -notes" preferred,-' ■tf-'stimpVbf l other colonies are sent add 2d in the chilling for exchange. ' ;: . , , ■• m y/ r.'T f\ Tate;Notj£e.-fTo idvecttae irfar hfeieu.lwc will for a short time send the whole of the abovf mentioned articles,, to one, address, post. paiJ. for2s6d. .Addresi'all'ordmA Su'lT* H. YOttKE k Co., 410 Georgo-at., Sydney, 2331... Lockßox4l,Kuig-!t,, Post Office. Terma on application; "'TeM ■ withpupil. • l AdresscareMrß.''GAOT, • Oheraiflt, Masterton. 2061
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2355, 24 July 1886, Page 4
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