Business Notices. EMPIKE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. (Opposite Railway Stat'on). , JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR. ~ PHE best accom-noflat'on in tho dis- ' J. Wet, Wines m Sp'nts of the tint quality. Horses and Buggies always on hire. 1900 fILUB HOTEL MASTERTON The Propr'etor of the abovo old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabiuuita of Masterton and the but. rounding d'stricts, as also the trrvelling public for the large measuie of bupport hitherto given, and begs respoofcfui'y to I proveraonts, in accordance with the progress of tho pke, as also t!io growing requirements of the trade,, liave been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, Wines, Bcors, Spirits, 'and othor liquors are each and all of tho very best quality. , The Billiard Room, which is provided nfiMinnonf Al«n«M,,«»' «1...1.11.. 1... wt beon refurnished in the moat e'egant mannor,' I - ' m A. ELFINS, Proprietor, PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Qdben-Simei, Masibuion. * T.WAQQ, ; Proprietor. FOR the l convenience of visitors the Commercial Room and others, tho SECOND BAR has been opened in tho abovo Hotel, The Billiard Room attached has ow beon renovated and fitted with one o Alcock's best Tables. A well-supplied Ujle, and every convert for travollors, &o, Wines, Beers, and Spirit of Hin bant qualihr. 1534 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the mosi commodious and best appointed hotels in the Wairarapaj is now in tho hands of that ,woll-known public caterer E. BUOKERIDGE, Whowould ue glad to see all his old patrons and as many new ones as may niako it convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. ' EJPAlcock's First-class Billiard Table EAGLE BREWERY. !?. PARSONS,Pkopmetok, AVlNGongagedMrN, Stoiihouso, whose reputation as a brewer is well known in this district, the pvupvietoi is in a position to Bupply ALE and STOUT not to be equalled in the COLONY. .. Family ownpimcMiaUii'altaukito; ' BLAIIILOGIE JUNCTION ; HOTEL, ; (Junction of the Mimgapdkha and Blair- '■<■':■:■ Ugkßoads.) } : ;.". r t.oaivSwell i ';.„. l ,..,proprietor THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will Jind ovory, lronionco and comfort 1 at this centrally, uated hostelry,. ■ '.://■ : ; . . Beit Brands of LijaorKept. : , I Good accommodation for travellers witU • ROYAL HOTEE V PEATHERSTON. MR : s!;A. SNELLING, iaterHotoikeeper.atKaiwarra, and formerly of Napier, rospectfully intimates" to the inhabitants of tho Wairarapa that ha has purohased tho ihterestof, tho above 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 the luxuries and comforts of a home. Private suites of .apartments. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine and quality of the Liquors. First class stable and paddockiug accoiniiiudatiun. . 2883 PAUIATUA TEMPERANCE HOTEL IGMMP. Proprietor, GOOD ACCOMODATION for the Travelling public 2249 UNIVERSAL HOTEL Eketahuua. , O.BEOKMAN .'..., .Propridou mHEPROPRIEToii begs to thank JL those who have so liberally supported him iu the past, and intimates to the travelling public that ho has mado extensivo additions aud improvements to his wellkuown house, which is now open as the Universal Hotel, First class accommodation is afforded, and nothing but the best brands of Liquor is kept on tho premises. Goon Stabuko and Paddocks, 2940 The Patent Boot Stud, For screwing into the soles andheols Boots, A not equal to a pair of soles and hools. Prices Bd, 10d, and Is the dozen. Koys for screwing them in, 4d each. LADIES-& GENTS.'SLIPPER CLOGS. ; Mado with hard and soft leather uppers, hard uppers recommended, for wearing aboutyards, lawns, gardens, stables, Ac Invaluable on washingdays, ijoft uppers 4b 6dperpair,]any size, Postage lOd. Hard Uppers, Ladies £s 64 por pair. Postage lOd, Gents ditto, ss, Postage Is Id. The Postage on a Parcel 4 & 6 would bo less in proportion. Postage Extra on all Goods, REFEKEKCE,-Proprietor of this paper. W. H.PAYNE, 141, Aruwh-st,, Christchurch, EKETAHUNA EMPORIUM HENRY AULIN, {LaieofMauricevilk) EESPEOTFULLY intimates to th«S inhabitants of Ekotahuna and tho Bush Settlements that ho has taken over MrSpillane's General Store, where he hopes by keeping first-class articles in the shapoof QROOERW, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY, to come in for a fair share.of the settlers patronage, All accounts owing to him in connection with his late business at Mauriceville-areto be paid to MrGtffl. dm, before the end of May,' or legal proceedings will bo taken for..thoir ; recovery,;.; .":, : : ..f-yyr^m '': :
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2974, 11 August 1888, Page 4
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