EMPIIiE HOTEL, FEATHERBTON,. JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. THE best accommodation in the district. Wines art Vnts tho first quality. '. Horses and Buggies always uiihire, 1906 JLUB HOTEL MASTER'JM Tho Proprietor of. the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank tho inhabitants of Mastorton and tho surroundiiig districts, as also the travelling Miblic for tho large measuro of support litherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress of tho place, as aleo the growing requirements r of tho trado,. havo been made. • Tho Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. AVines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors arc oaolund all of the very best quality, " The Billiard Room r which is provided ntith one of Alcock's first-class tablos, Has fist been refurnished in the most elegant mannor. . A. KLEINS. ; Proprietor.; PRINCE OF WAL&S I-lOTHiL Qbbeh-Steeei, Masteiitom. ■T, WAQt}..,..:,,,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,...Pr0jri % iet<ir, PIOR tho convenience ot visitors the jj Commercial Room and others, tho SECOND BAR has boon opened in tho above Hotel. : The Billiard Room attached , lias' been renovated and fitted iHthone o Alcock's best Tables. A well-supplied la jlo, and every comfirt for travellers, Wines, Beers, and Spiiit of the best duality. ' 1734 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBi HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho mo3ii commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the hands of that woll-known public caterer E. BUQKMIDQE, as many new ones as may make it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. 85^Alcock's First-class Billiard 'J EAGLE BREWERY. t. palsons, Proprietor, HAVING engaged Mr N. Stenhome, whoso reputation as a browor is well known in this district, tho proprietor is in a position to supply ALE and STOUT not to bo equalled in the COLONY. Familyomnpumkally attended to. BLAIELOGIE JUNCTION HOTEL, (Junction of the Mungapakeha and Blair hgk Roads.) T. CAuSWELL PROPRIETOR THE TRAVELLING PDBLIO will find every lvenience and comfort at this centrally uated hostelry. Good accommodation for traycllers with stock. ROYAL HOTEL. FJEATHERSTON, MRS. A. SNELLING, late Hotelkeeper at Kaiwarra, and forinorly of Napier, respectfully intimates to tho inhabitants of the Wairarapa that lie has purchased the interest of tho abovo old established and' well-known hostelry. Having thoroughly overhauled and fitted it with every convenience, the proprietor is now in a position to offer those who may favor him with a call, all tho luxuries and coinlorts of a home. Private suites of apartments. Special attention is paid to tho Cuisine and quality jf tho Liquors. First class stable and paddocking ... cominodation. 2883 PAUIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL J, CRIMP, Proprietor, OOD ACCOMODATION for the Travelling publio G' UNIVERSAL HOTEL Eketfilmna, 0. HECKMAN, Proprktoi. mflE PROPRIETOR bogs to thank JL those who havo so liberally supported him in the past, and intimates to tho travelling public that ho has made extomivo additions and improvements to his wellknown house, whicli is now opon as tho Universal Hotel, First class accommodation is afforded, and nothing but the best brands of Liquor is kept on the premises. Good Stablixo and Paddocks, 2940 The Patent Boot Studi For screwing Into tho solos and heels Boots, A set equal to a pair of soles and heels. Prices Bd, KM, and Is tho dozen. Keys for screwing them in, 4d each, LADIES & GENTS,' SLIPPER CLOGS. Made with hard and soft leathor uppers, bard uppers recommended, forwearing aboutyards, lawns, gardens, stables,' iro. Invaluable on washing days, Sott uppers 4b 6&pcrpair,;any size. Postage 10d. Hard Uppers, Ladies 48 64 J97 pair, Postage lOd, Gents ditto, 6a, Postage Is Id, The Postage on a Parcel 4 & 5 would bo less in proportion. Postage Extra on all Goods. Reference,—Proprietor of this paper, W. H.PAYNE, 141, Armaeh-st., Chriatchurch, EKETAHUNA EMPORIUM HENRY AULIN, (Lale ofMammille) EESPEOTFOLLY intimates to the inhabitants of Ekotahuna and the Bush Settlements that ho has taken over Mr Spillane's General Store, where ho hopes by keeping first-class articles in tho shapo of GROCERTE3, DRAPERY, CLOTE- ' W, BOOTS, BEOES, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share of the settlers patronage. All accounts owing to him in connection with his lato business at Mauriceville are to be paid to Mr Gunderson, before the end of May, or legal proceedings will be taken for their recovery, 2889
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2968, 4 August 1888, Page 4
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