PAHiATuibiiil WrSTEWAff,: PEOPMTOE/;^ JL Accommodation for Travellera'and;. Spotlsmon. :? '';•';.;; V:: ; ■'iv :i Wines and Spirits of Firat-Claaa quality' 2973 keplinSlook.r 1 ' '■% MILTOHOTELO '-■ EKETAHUN;A.;;^; ; v : ; A. CUTLER,„3pKOP^IETOeT 1 now operi," and,; afforda | ever, accommodation to Travellers. : Wines and Spirits,of jhoi beet- '■'.' known brands will bekep't ij i■ ■ Good Stabling & Pa'ddqcking Accdranio. dati6n,v ;'/;"'.■'.■■;. ' s -■ • .;' terms WBATE. ; ;:;Bb3i: TEE STAR HOTEt;:: ; ,;wo'oß^i:LLE../"; ' ' fpHIS House has beenontirely renolv vated and furnished throughout", and is now second to none in theiisi forcomfort. .'','.' "■ ~ .~. Tho Selling-Public will find' excellent Accommodation ata reasonable price combined with Civility and best attention ; will bo paid to satisfy alt ',, ', v ' NpNEIUII VBS BEST lIO.UOE M DISPENSR^' Good Stnbline and * the District forAccommndnHnn. LAMBTON QUA^WELHNGTON. WESMOYNlHAN(lateofLytteiton)' JLIL begs to intimate that she lias taken possession of tho above centrally-' people and the public, generally to pay ' her an early visit; has boon recently properly' renovated; and luxurlantly furnished'throughout, and ovory convenience is now afforded to the travellm? public. First-class accommodation for travel- : low. Hot and cold water, plunge and ehowor baths,-' ■Kfono but tho moat superior brands of liquor kept in stock. ~P ' S- -Within two minutes walk of tho Government Railway Station. Billiard room replonisliod with one o BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTIO" MOTEL, ■ Junction of the MungapqJtehaand MirT,OAivSWELL 1 .......-..PEOPRIETOR mBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will X find ovory oonyonienco and comfort at this contrally .'situated hostelry: v BdßmndsofLiipmKipt, : ' Good accommodation for travellers w • stock. "."' '2f EKETAHUNA STORE AND HOTEL,' '. OWING to alterations whioh will bo mado on tho first of this month, .the business will bo carried on under the namoof James Jones and Co., thereforo it wiH bo necessary that all amounts must bo naid within one month from this date, and all accounts owing after that date will bd sued for without further notice. - ■.■• Thanking tho public for their past favor, I trust they will oontinuo the 6'amo to the now'■firm, • ;' "..■-, ■■'.'■; ,--':■.,■ JAMES JONEF- ; September 19,1888,' •'. '.;.■ '■' . EMPntEHOTEL, PEATHERSTON, : (Opposite Railway Station). : JAMES SMITH, T PROPRIETOR. fyiHE best' accommodation in tho dintriot. Wines : and Spirits of tho
WJB: HOTEL MASTERTON Tho Proprietor of the nbovo old and well-known establishment bogs to thank tho inhabitants of Mastorfcohand thosur--1 rounding districts, as also tho travoljingpublic for the largo measure of support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, m accordance with tho progress of tho place,,as also tho growing requirements of tho trado, havo boon mado. -JL Tho Culinary Dopartmoht is as \itM first-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and'other liquors ar'o each and all of tho very best quality. ' • Tho Billiard Room, whioh is provided withono of Alcock's first-class tables, ha just been rofurnished in thomost elcgatt __ mannor, A. BI'KINS, '' ■' Proprietor. PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL. Queen-Street, Masterton. PyWAQG ........^..Proprietor. JD Commercial Room and others, tho SECOND BAR has boon oponed in tho abovo Hotel. . ■-,,."; Tho Billiard Room'attached ]iaa> been renovated and fitted with ono of, Alcock's best Tables. A woll-fluppliod laojo, and b'yory comfire for travbUore, Wines, Beors, and Spirit of tho best ■ quality. 173 TILE MARQUIS OF NORMANB2 HOTEL, CARTERTON "-* R nf f-lin mra).N>m'mnilini.l?: \ J appointed hotels in the Wairarapk, is aw in tho hands of that woll-ktiown' publiocaterer .r / '■■■>■■ .•■::'.: .<■-■. ■■■ E BUOKERIDQE, whowouldbo gladto seo all his old patron and as many now ones as fiiay make. :it convoniont to call, '"•'' ; Tho culinary dopartmbntia firflt-class, and tho winos, boors, and spirits aro of tho very best quality obtainable.. ■■■■■. EF" Alcock's First-class Billiard Tablo/^rV ROYAL HOTEL,- , FEATHERSTON, XL keeper atKaiwarra, and formerly of Napier,'respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of tho Wairarapa'that ho has purchased tho intorcst of tho abovo old established'; and well-known '■ hostelry. Having thoroughly overhauled and fitted' with ovory convenience tho proprietor is; now in a position to offer those who may favor him with a call, all the luxuries and. comtorts of a home. • .. Private suites of apartments. ;> f;> .< i ': Special attention is paid to tho Cuis'fno: and quality of tb.6 Liquors,' '' ■'; '■"' v .v First'class stable -and' paddocking nc-' commodatpn": >•.;. -V • - '■'.'■■/: 2883
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3044, 2 November 1888, Page 4
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