THE WHITE HAKT HOrElir CARTERTON, • ' W. BISHOP, PROPRIETOR• ' VT> HAS much pleasuro in iii- ,. iJ. forming Ins frionds tiiul this public in general, that lie lias - taken; possession of the above wjell-knmvn building' in Carterton, lately under tlie proprietorship of Mr Robert- JJhiotte, and that tlie LIQUORS NOW WLD .will defy competition for Genuineness ana Purity. 1 Well-furnished Frimte tiiitiny 'and Bd Rooiw, The CWiiuu'j/ Arraiu/oiijcpifo are under the Propritlvr's Immediate r Supervision. Samph Rooms for Commercial Travellers in ilr Ceiitn 'of tlicTown. ' Good Stabling and Paddocks, A Cab meets the trains from the City. THE MAHQl'io oFItoRMANBT HOTEL, CAIITERTON. ONE of the most commodious and best appointed hotols in the Wairarapa, : isnowintho hand# of that well-known public caterer E. BVCKERWGE, AVhowouldbb gM to seo all his old patroyie iuid as many nqw,( pr\oa ,w may make it. coiivoiiient to call., ' The culinarydcparfcUient is first-class, and the wines,. lic.ors, and spirits are of tho very boßt quality obtainable. .>, . jj-f"Alcock's Firat-cluus'Hilliard ffablp.
EM PIKE HOTEL,!' t'EATHERSTON. ' : (Opposite Railway Station),' JAMtS SMITH, PROPRIETOR THE beat accommodation in tho diatrick, Wines nrr Sp-'vifs of the Ih'sfc quality. Horses and Busies always uiihiro. .1900
PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Queen-Street, Mastkrton. T. WAGG Proprietor, FOR the convenience of visitors • Commercial Room ; and'others, SECOND BAE has bemv. opened in th above Hotel,; ,i The Billiard Room attacliod has otv been renovated and fitted with one of Aloooff's best Table*. A wolhupplied table, ,and : evoiy comfort for travellers, Ac. Wines, Boers, and Spirit tlm b««t quality. 1784 pLUB HOTEL jI'IASTERTON
The Proprietor of the above old and well-known-establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and tho surrounding districts, as also the travelling public tor the large measure of support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of the place, as also tho growing' requirements of the trade, liavo been •nado, The Culinary Department is as usual, tirst-class. Wines, Boers, Spirits, and other liquors are. each and all of the very best .juality. The Billiard Room, which is provided nfitli one of Alcock's first-class tables, has •ast been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELKINS, Proprietor. MARINE HOTEL, ~ WHAKATAKI, n rp "DOBINSON (late of ExVX. 1 i i\) change. Hotel, Napier), Begs to infofhi his friends, and tho general public, that he has bought the louse of the above Hotel, and will use his bust ondeavovs to cator for travellers. Good stabling, and commodious paddockß for stock. . Best brands of wines and spirits, 2220 KUMURAU PRIVATE HOTEL, TflOS. CARSWELL, Proprietor. rpHIS newly built Hotel is situated half 1 way on the road from Masterton to Tinui, and is replete with every accommodation tor tourists and travellers. Tho mail coach arrives from Masterton ovory 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 surround it on all Bides. 2200
A WONDERFUL BOOK FOE Is. CONTAINING 100 Tricks and Delusions with cards.) 25 marvellous Coin Tricks, For tho ance of which only a common pack of; cards and the ordinary coins of tho realm, arc needed. All fully' explained Also A large collection of Amusing Riddles, Charades, Games, Jsci, and OVER 200 Tricks with conjuring-Apparatus, All illustrated explained and made simple, with a catalogue of Euglisli, French and Amcricau Novelties, Games, Toy#, kc., covering over 300 pages, and illustrated with.4oo wood blocks, Both books mailed freo for. Is. JACK&HIK.BRIDK;;Mochanical figure* dance to'music, and keep perfect time; Is 3d each, the pair ' ; is. Tho Vizard of the norm syoangeaoie' &v\f pack of cards, won- -Mnw derful chan?eßwitS.''i lightning rapidity, Is 2d, post free. N.S.W. etampß post'officeorders or postal notes preferred, if stamps of -other colonies are sent add 2d in the shilling for esTako Notice.—To advertise our business, we will for a short time send the whole of tho above mentioned articles to one addrese, post paid, for 2s Cd. Address all ordew H. YORKE k Co., 410 George-st., Sydney, 2331 Lock Box 41, King-st,, Post Office',
IMPORTANT NOTICE.ALLAN WHITFIELD, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (By Examination). THE PHARMACY, WELLINGTON. HAS juab. received a large aaaortment of Spectacle to suit all eights, also a auperipr of Puff Boxes and Puffs, Smelling Bottles,- ' 'Enemas, Improved PatiaPessaireß, ; and a variety of Toilet Soaps, N.B!—lnap^ction inyited. The'Pharn 1 acy is in Willia-streefc, ' Wellington, facing the Evoninp Post;Offi'ce'. , . THE- COLOHii&L- MUTUAL 'LIFE' • ASSURANCE' S,OOIET-Y; (Limited), ; THE only British or Colonial Office offerine TONTINE POLICIES in . Australasia. ' Local AoENif#. :^ELLAR. District Aoent;, THOMAS MACKAY,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2359, 29 July 1886, Page 4
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