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pLUB HOTEL MABTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and the inhabitants of Masterton and theaucrounding diatriots, as also the travelling public for the large """" '' " hitherto given, and 1 state that additionß/alterations, and improvements, ta accordance with the prorequiroments of the: trade; have been made. ■>: ■ : -' ! ! - : '■ '• ' The Culinary Department Is aa usual, firot-oioss. . :'. !':'.. ' "Wines,,' Beers,, Spirits, and. other quality, :: The Billiard Roomj whichis provided withoneof Al cock's firat-class tables, has .A. : ; ELKINSr. ■V Prbbriofcpr.' PRINGE OF WAtUS HOTEL.; r.,Edfla.^,.;;....^.: i iii.:;lV(Jprte(or. FOB the convenience of visitors the Commercial' Boom and others,'the The Billiard Room attached has ]w been renovated and fitted with one of Alcook'g best Tables. A well-supplied taole, and every comfort " ii.- , for travelled, &o. : / .;J-\<. Wines, Beers, and Spirit of the <boat quality. 173 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBX • " fIOTEL, : OARTERTON.V , "; ONE of the mostcommoflousandbest appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, is now in the, hands of thaf well-known public caterer'! .-hi,; '. ■,.•:;..;: ; E. BVOBMIdQB, * whowouldbe glad to see all hispid patron convenient to call. , The culinary department; is first-class," and the wines, beers, and spirits ate of the very beat quality obtainable. first-class Billiard Table
BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTION HOTEL, JundionofthMungapahhaandßMf T. OAfcSWELL,... .PROPRIETOR TBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find every, trenlence and comfort at this centrally situuated hostelry. Bat Brands of Liquor Kept. .. Good accommodation for trayelfera with • Btook. : '." 2388
ROTALHOTBL,: FEATIIERSTON, l/fES. A, SNELLING, late Hotelof Napior, respectfully intimates to the Inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has with every convenience the proprietor 1b favor him with a call, all the luxuries and comforts of'ii'hbme. : ' ; Speoial attention is paid to the Cuisine and quality; ofth'e Liquors.:' : ■' UNXVERSAII HOTE Eiketahuna, T' HE PROPRIETWI begs to thank lW tstin Wo™ l!Wfl„ ■■■•Hunt..) him in the past,and intimates to the traknown house, which ia nop open ,as the '.' . Universal Hotel, First class accommodation is afforded, is kept on the premises. : Good Stabiiho and Paddocks. 21
COMMERCIAL HOTEL, willis-streetTwelmngton. A. B. JACKSON, (Late of Woodrillo and Danevirke), BEGS to Intimate that he hasseciired 'the lease of the above centrallysituated Hotel, which is well-famished throughout, and respectfully solicit* the of WAißUtm,Woodville,and Danevirke frionda,. and the public Renerally. Very superior apcpnimodafjon is afforded, and wines and spirit?' of the Best Brands only are retailed. Luncheon from 12. to 2. : . WAIRARAFA PAPERS FILED,
THE STAR HOTEL. Paihebstoh Road, WpOI)VILLE, ALEXANDER SANDEL, Proprietor Hofise has been entirely reno- . rated and furnished throughout, and is now second to none in the district for comfort. The Travelling Public will find excellent Accommodation ata reasonable price combined' wiffi.Civiliry and best attention will be paid to satisfy nil. . NOHEBUT THEBESIHQ'UORS»IBPENSED, . Pood Stabling and Paddockinj;. The STAB HOTEL cannot be beaten in . .the Dietnct tor Accommodation, pAhiAtua hotel W, STEWART, PROPRIETOR. IBEABOVEHOTEIi furnishes Good ~ Accommodation for Travellers and 'Wines andßpirits of First-Class quality 2973' ;.kept in Stock, QUEENIHOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY, 'WELLINGTON. iTli-ibegs to intimate that she has taken possession of the aboye_centrallysituated; hotel, and invites Walrarapa her an early visit, The house hash"""' recently'properly renovated, and hu |a|itlyfamished.throughout, and every convenlflpe is ; now afforded to: the travelling public,- > '.''■■ ■')"' First-class accommodation for travellers. Hot and cold water, plunge and shower baths. None but the most superior brands of liquor kept in atook. '■',' P. S,-rWithin two minutes walk of Billiard room repje Alcock's first class tables,- : \- i- ; "I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2998, 8 September 1888, Page 4
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