;^:.:' : |Bu^eSß;lToti(!esi;-:^ PAHIATUAHOT& mHE ABOVE HOTELfurniahesGpodT X forTravelloraarid yporUmeri. -.a; -0'" :,;;'>> ■ "■; Wines and Spirits of First-Olais quality 2973 Stock;/'■-;■;■".-/!' ;MILWAZ HOTEL, ,/;;.,,EKET AH UN A.iOUTLEE..;.....;PE(JPiUETOB, M now; open, and .•: affords i every accommodation to Travellers, .;•'.' 7 ; ■'' Wines and'Spinta of the best- ; ■..;', ''known brands mil be kept,.-. ;;:' Good Stabling & Paddockiug Accomrnb.'V datiotl.;;;.,/.::;■:.' ' I '■; TERMS MODERATE^BO3I v : OAFEPBANCAIH.:' ; ; ; ; ;; timate.tp her old customers-.and the public in general that she: has reopened the above dining ■room and respectfully solicits their ■ patj'oiiage.',! A first class luncheon for Is, Laihbton Quay Wellington; ■■■'■ TMO'' v : '■■'<3olo TAB SM HOTEL. '•':': >Paimbrstonßoad,;?,';"■•■'■ : :; :;; AjiBXANDEBSANDEgPropriiitor rpHIB House has been entirely reno1' vated and furnished throughout, and is how second to none in the distiiot forcorofort. " •<} : . '•"'•■• '■:■,•' ■■'■;.■. The Travelling Publio will fiud excellent Accommodation ata reasonable price combined with Civility and beat attention will bo paid tQiatinfy aIK". . ■../.•■ l ': None but the best mbpemed Good Stabling andTaddocking. ' The STAR HOTEL cannot be : beaten in the District for Accommodation. QUEMyOTISL, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON; | ]\f of Lyttelton) 1 begs to intimate that she has taken possession of the above centrallysituated, hotel, and iuvites Wairarnpa people and the public generally to pay her an early visit. The house has been recently properly renovated, and luxuriantly furnished throughout, and overy convenience iB now afforded Ho the travelling public ' : . First-class accommodation for travellers. Hot and cold water, plungo and shower baths. None but the most superior brands of liquor kept in stock. P, S.—Within two minutes, walk of the Government Railway Station. Billiard room, replenished with ono o Alcock's first class tabloa. . BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTION HOTEL, Junction of tfo MwppaMa and BlairT. CAivSWELL,. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO will find evory convenience and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. BtstßrandsofLiqmKtpt, ri„„j .««.„ j.i!._ *.ti_ _ir .., ere with
EKETAHUNA' STORE AND - TEMPERANCE HOTEL, ; OWING (ff alterations whioh will' be made on the first of this.; month, the business will be carried on tinder the namo of James. Jones and Co,, therefore it will bo necessary • that all amouuts hiust be paid within/one month from this date, and all accounts owing after that date will be sued for without further notice. " Thanking the public, for their past favor, I trust they will continue tho same to tho new firm, .'■ JAMES JONES. EMPIKE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. , (Opposite Railway 'Station). JAMEBSMITH, PROPRIETOR. , pHE best accom'-nndation inthedis. trict. Wines and Spirits of the riLUB HOTEL MABTERTON The Proprietor of: tho abovo old and well-known establishment bugs to thank tho inhabitants of Maaterton and thesurrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, andbegs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and im. provements,' in aooordanco with tho prorequirements of the trade, havo been 'Qade. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, '' , Wines, Beors, Spirits, and other liquora are oaclt and all of tho vory best 4uality.■■.,.' :. ■ '. The Billiardßoom, which is provided just been refurnishod in thomost olegant manner, A. ELKINS, ProDriotor'•;PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. QuißN-SIBBEI, MaBIBRIOH, .. P.WAQG. Proprietor. EOR the convenience of viaitora the Commercial Room and; others, the SECOND BAR has been opened in the above Hotel. . . The Billiard Roomattached has ]w been renovated and fitted with one of Aloook's best Tables. A well-supplied la At; arid every comfi rt for travellers, &c, ■;•' ' Wines, Boors, and Spirit of the best quality. ■ 173 THE MARQUIB OF NORMANBX HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the mostvommodiousandbost appointed hotels hi thoWairarapa, is now m tho hands of that woll-known public caterer ' '.'■ ' ■ • • - E. BUOKERIDQE, convenient to call. Tho culinary department is first-olass, and tho wines, beers, and spirits aro of the very best'quality obtainable, First-class Billiard Table EOIMpTELv ] ; ; y'^PJB&THBBgTON.'-" MR S. Av SNELVNO, lale Hiitel-i /keeper atKaiwarra, and formerly of Napier, respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that he has purchased the mteresfc'of the above old Haying thoroughly overhauled and fitted with.every .convenience the proprietor is npwittapositibntoofferthosewhotriay fayorhira with a call; all tSe luxuries and cothtortsof a horned^■■.: V; .■;' v ; 1 'iPriyatfliuites of apMiinento,;'■ t &J--att«nri6n ; is paid to the Cuisine and quality'otthoXlquow. <•&? h.\ /vu 'iM*yt"di™ ; i»iu'i , --:ij-:i.j-jj:i:i''.':!r--.i.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 4
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