THE WHITE HA'RT HOTiiL, CARTERTON. W. BISHOP; - PROPRIETOR, , ; WT) HAS much pleasure in in- , JD, forming his friends and the; public in general, ttyit ho has taken, possession of the abbv6 L wcll-knownirbuildiiig in Carterton, lately under'the proprietorship of Mr and;that lh LIQVOBS::NOW M[> will defy competition for Genuineness aud-.Purifcy. Well-furnished fmak Mting and Bd Rooms,' Tho (Miwn/ Armimink are under the Proprkiw ] s Immediate Sup--:, vision. Sample Boom.Jon. ihrnimrcinl \ Trawlkn in the Ventre olJht Tmim, Goon Sta);uno"and Papdookb, A Oak meets th'o trains from tho City. •■;:
THE MARQUIS OF NOEMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON, .. (ii ONE of the most commodious and Isost appointed hotels in iho Wairarapa, ia now intho hands of'that woll'knovm public catorer . ..,. ErmCKERIDGE, /'' \Vho'w.pulibe'Kiad to see all his olipaf wns and iwm'any iiewj'ones as-:,may.'iiiaka' it Convenient to call. ./. The ralinary department is ' first-class, and the wines,, beers,. andrspirits ar» of the very bost quality obtainable.' KTAlcocks First-class Billiard 'i'»bl«
EMPI.KB HOTEL, ; '•• KEAtfrERSfON. : w- ■■•■■■ (Opposite Railway Station). ; . JAMKS^SMITH,:, ; PROPRIETOR. ' i- ; -'» ! - THE best ac«»n-nod;itiuir in thodisfericb. Winos ; an Sp : nts of'tho first quality. Horses and Buqgies always unliiiu ■'";•,' ■■'' jiKiO
PRINCE OF WAlj hi & HOTEL. QoEBN-StRBKI,- MABIBKCOK. T.WAQQ. ...;..,..„ Propriety, EOR the wrovenionce of visitors. Commercial; Room and. othevfcf " SECOND BAR has beon opened.« Hi above Hotel. ,-■-■ j- - ■■■ ' r . The Billiard 'Boom attached ha* ow, been ronovatad and'fitted with one of Aloock's best Table*. A welbsiippliedtable,'a'nd every comfort ; for travellers, &o. Wines, Beers, and (Spirit Hw best . qpality. ' lj,'t4 r ,LtJB -.-MPTEL.„.M.ASTEItTON The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank theiuliabifcanfcsof Mastorton and thesurrounding districts, as also the travelling' publio for the large measure of support hitherto sriven. and line* numanffniv t«hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and'improvemonts, in accordance with the progress of the place, a* also the growiqgrequirements of tho trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. • ' Wines, Beers, Spirits, and' other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided A. EL KINS, ■.■•- - '. Proprietor.
ma&w^otel; whakMki. Grn of k* . .. I • ■ XV". change Hotel, Naptor), Begs to inform his' frionds, and itbu general public, that ho -has bought the loiißo of-fcho above Hotel, and will use his bust endeavors to cater for travellers, Good Btiibling, and ojmiuodious paddockß for Btook. Best brands of wines and spirits. 2220
KUMURAU PRIVATE HOTELi THOS. CARSWELL, Proprietor. . 1 way on the road frora'Mastorton to Tinui, and is roplete with every accommodation tor tourists and travellers, The mail coach arrives from Masterton every Tuesday and Friday, returning tho following dayi. The situation of tho Hotel for a healthy spot could not bo equalled, and it is sheltered from the winds by tha low hills whioh surround it on all sides.
A WONDERFUL BOOK FOR Ib, " I , l '' jlOOTriolciapd.p.e 'nary'.eoini of the; JAUfullyeipßea mm 200 Tbichs with awjirarKG Apparatus. a oatftlogiie of English; Frenoii''and American Novelties, Games; Toys, to., covering over 800 pages, and iilnstrated with 400 wood blocks, Mechanical' figure*' Av\ . Is 3d each, thftpair, .TheiWizaiilfof the b'ghtnlag V»pi%,vls2d ft po»t7ree, N.S.W. Stampß taken at par, post office orders ' ' ' ps of othnr IffilßMMl>W.TUVlii change. Take Notice.—To advertise our business, we. will for ashort tlmeiiendthoTKolpbf tbeabovo' 1 mentioned articles to-toe'-addrou, -post' paid,' for 2s 6d. Address all orders H. YORKE & Co.i 410 George-Bt,, Sydney, ' 2331 Post Office.
IMPORTANT KOJICE. AIJiANOTTFiELD, . v,' (IJy /ExaniiniUdA).: r -I ; THS'PH-AaM!AGY,rrpiLLINGTON. AS iuititoceived a largft'iTOorlmont j, ; otStMotadf)B,tp,B.uiik allißiKhts. algft •,N.8.-^inspectign invited. TKe Pharmacy is in Willis-Btfoet, Wellington! faoinx tßßlEvanin,!',Poßt l Office.;,., i .,r) ; 2340
TBEvifflHiTOfortMtflvAli LIFE "ASSUfiANQBi-SQCjEft (iAiiirai)). THE only' Britwlifsr %%iM taM offering TOKTMTOLIOIE&<.iH • BooAt -Aotht,:; W; BELIAB. .. LhtwotAokii: THOMASiMAOKAY..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2365, 5 August 1886, Page 4
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