Business Notices. EMPIUE HOTEL, FEATHERBTON. (Opposite Railway Station), PROPRIETOR, rHE bcßfc acconmndation in the dia- ■ trict. Winos an Vnts ot the rat quality. Horses and Buggies always n hire. W66 ILUB HOTEL MABTJSttTUfi J The Proprietor of the above old and foil-known establishment begs to thank ho inhabitants of Masfccrton and tho aurounding districts, as also the travelling lublio for tho largo measure of support litlierto given, and begs to tato that additions, alterations, andimirovoments, in accordanco with tho process of tho place, as also the growing equipments of the trade, have been . nado.. The Culinary Department is as usual, irst-class, Wines, Boors, Spirits, and other iquors are each and all of tho very best uiality. Tho Billiard Room, which is provided itith one of Alcock's first-class tables, has Ist been refurnished in the most elegant nanner. A.ELKINS, ~ " Proprietor.
PRINCE OP WALKS HOTEL. • Masterion, T.WAQQ.,..„.i..,:..i.....'...i,.Pr0priit8r. TJIOK tho convenience of yisitora the SECOND BAR has boon oponed in the above Hotel. Tho Billiard Room attached has ow been renovated and fitted with one o. Alcock's best Tables. A well-supplied twle, and every comfirt for travellers',- &c, Wines, Beers, and Spuit of the best mmlitv. 1734 THE MARQUIS OJ? NORMANBS HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho 111030 commodious and best appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, is now in tho hands of that well-known public cateror E. BUGKEBWQE, Who wouldbe glad to Bee all liis old patrons and as many new ones as may mako it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are of tho vwy best quality obtainable. I First-class Billiard Table EAGLE BEEWERY. T. PARSONS, Proprietor,
rAVING oiigaged Mr N. Stonhoune, xjL whose reputation as a browor is well known in tin's district, the proprietor is in r, position to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY.
Family oners punctually attended to. BLAMLOGJE JUNCTION HOTEL, (Jtt«dion of the Mungapakeh and Blairlogie Roads.) T.OMvSWELL PROPRIETOR TBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find every nenienco and comfort at this centrally uated hostelry. Best Brands of Liquor Kept. Good accommodation for trayeUera with stock, 2388
ROYAL HOTEL, FEA.THERSTON, MRS. A. SNELLING, late Hotelkeeper at Kaiwarra, and formerly of Napier, respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of the Wnirarapa that ho Ims purchased the interest of the abovo old established and well-known hostelry. Having thoroughly overhauled and fitted it with ovory convenience, tho proprietor iB now in a position to offer those who may favor him with a call, all the luxuries and comlnrte of a homo. Private suites of apartments, Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and quality jf the Liquors. First class stable and paddockhig accommodation. 2883
AHIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL GOOD ACCOMODATION for the Travelling public 2249 UNIVERSAL HOTEL Eltetahuun. , O.BEOKMM, ..J'ropmloL mHEPROPRIETOJt begs to thank L those who have so liberally supported him in the past, and intimates to the travelling public that ho baa'made extensive additions mid improvements to his wellknown house, which is now open as tho Universal Hotel, First class accommodation is nflbrdod, and nothing but the best brands of Liquor is kept on the premises. Good Stabling and Paddocks, 2040
The Patent Boot Stud v Fur Bcro'.ving into the soles and heels Boots. A set equal to n pair of soles and heels. Prices Bd, 10d, mid Is the dozen. Keys fur screwing them in, 4d each, LADIES & GENTS.' SLIPPER CLOGS. Mado with hard and soft leathnr uppets, hard uppers recommended, for wearing aboutyards, lawns, pardons, stables, ttc. Invaluable on washing days. Soft uppers 4s 6d per poir.jnny size, Postage lOd. Hard Uppers, Ladies 4s 6d per pair. I'ostagelOd, Gent's ditto, 63, Postage Is id. Tho Postage on a Parcel i & 5 would bo less in proportion. Postage Extra on all Goods. Rbfekbsob.—Proprietor of this paper, W. H. PAINE, 141, Armayh-st., Christchurch.
EKETAHUM EMPORIUM - HENRY AULIN, (Life of Maiirictvilk) RESPECTFULLY intimates to the inhabitants of Ekotahuna and tbe Bush Settlements that ho has taken over Mr Spillane's General Storo, whero he hopes by keeping tirst-class articles in the shape of G&OOERIE3, DUPERY, CLOTH- , ING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share of the settlors patronage. All accounts owing to him in connection with his late business at Mauricoville are to bo paid to Mr Gunderson, before the ond of May, or legal proceedings will be" taken for their' recovery, ..■•'. 2889
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2960, 26 July 1888, Page 4
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