y -:'■' ' '■>■ A.:OUTLEU;.;;...:.pEOPBIEt6e; ' rnHE above newly orecttd Hotel ia 1 .now. open, and afforda 'evetv'.accoimuodnliontoTrayoH'ora.- • V- ''■ *■'■' : Wines nudSpints of . .. knoyvn brands will be kept, >'^ hood Stabling APaddocking Acromniodation. '■■■.. ■'■"...- TERMS THE STAR HOTELS . - Pauieeston Road,•■'••' "'■■■''•■■ .;" . WOODVILLE. ' v - ALEXANDERSANDED.Proprietor f PHIS Houso has been entirely tenoI _ vated and furnished throughout, id is no>v aocoiid to nono in tho distriot for comfort. , ■ <.*•:■. ThoTravellinK Public iyi|l find excol(ink Awnmm..rlnt:«-.i. ....'■. . com inncU mth Civility and best uttt will bo paid to satisfy all. ' """" : NoNMCITIIEBESTHQUOR^DIfimSEnV Uood Stabling and Padddbkini* ; The STAR HOTEL cannot.be beaten in ; jlioDistricfc for. AccomiiiodationV .
M-E SMOYNlHANdateofLyttelS 11L begs' to.; intimate that she has ; people and tho public generally to pay V : hor an early visit. Tha'house has been '. recently properly renovated, and luxiiir. " wntly furmshod throughout, and every. ' convenience is now affo'nledto the travellint!'public ■ ■ ( First-class accommodation for travellers. Hot and cold wator, plungo and thowerbatliß., , • . -'(MNone but tho most suporior.' brands of * t ,\ S.-—yVitlun'- two'minutes walk of the Gevernment Railway Station. Bilhard room replenished with one o Alcoek s first class tables. own BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTION Jmtdion of % MwigapaMd and BklrT. CAIvSWELL,..;, PROPRIETORmra TRAVELLING PUBLIC will' 1 hud evory convenience and comfort ■ at this centrally situated hostelry) BatpmndsofttqiiorKept; - ' Good accommodation for travellers with ; . " stock.-...;;■'...
, EMWKE HOTEL, • featherston.-■ '-- (Opposite Eallway. Station): ■'■-■'- JAMES SMITH, PROPRIETOR..'. mHE best accommodation inthediai' m JL ' tnofc. Wines mi Spirits of the ':,' nrst quality, Horses and Buggies alwayi ""■hire..-. ■■■:■■■ V, ■-■-■ i^ 6 -; \ TheProprietory the abovo'old'ahd'iV wol -known establishme'nt&s'to Pvjvoinenta, uiaccordancowith the pro-. grass;of thoplace,"asalsb tho growing requirements -of the tralo, have been ' made. •■' ' "■: ,■■',' '■ -V'V .;;, The Culinary Department is 'as usual firat-clftss. '■ ..- :. ... . Winds, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors arooach arid all of the very boat quality,- ■ . A. EI KINS,; ■ , ■■'■• '■■■■•■•■ • Proprietor. POUNCE Ofr. WA'CES" HOTEL. Queen-Street, Masterton. . P. JK4<?^..,.......,,:;„... 1 ,P wp rtei0r. EOR the convenience of visitors the • Commoroial Room and' othere, the SECOND BAR has been opened in tho ; above Hotel.. ":';., Tho Billiard Room attached has jw been renovated and fitted with one of : Aloook's best Tables, A well-suppliedtiolo.iuidevery comfirt.' for travellers, &o, Wines, Boers, andSphit of fcho best! aualitv. '■ 173.
THE MARQUIK OP NORMANBf 1IOTEI.,; CARTERTON : ONE of the ihoawommodiouaandbost appointed hotels in the Walrarapa, is now m the hands of that well-kiiown public catoror '
wliovrbnld.be dad to see all his old patron and as many now oneß as may mako, it convenient to. call. " 9 '. ' .y Tho culinary department Ufirst'clasß,!' and tho wines, boors, and'spirits are &,-. tho very boat quality obtainable. '■".'[ , First-class Billiard Tabl) DAVID 011 E W'UV . I'ROPWETOII, JL fin 1 ovory; convenience and com-. fort at this centrally situated hostelry. . Good accommodation for ttavellotswith stock, THE STAE HOTEL, MASTERTON. MM ORAKMER,' late, of' Boy Hotel, Feathorston,' aiid Upper Htitt, having taken (ho above HOTEL, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage.- :
Good Stablo and • Paddockiii(j acooai* modation. Travollors will find 'jmvy. convenience and all tho comforts of a lioiao, ' Tho Culinary Department; ispividod with tho boat of everything. Only superior brands of Liquors and Cordials kept in stock, '■ E. KiBBLEWHITE, Tobbaconist, ftp,' [Opposite Oumui Chambers,! •;■'■ MASTERTON. / BESTAnioricanßrandsotTOßACCO mi .'. nNOyITOBACCONim'MD OTHER OOOpS. ■ ~' FISHINGTACKLeIaII:the Novest Varieties, of ■ Flies,/ Minnow, Casts 5 Beataingle Gut Traoßß, &c, CIUCULATIISG LIBRARy, NEW ; 'mdko^btatiohbry;'-,-:,'■';.:.; Ai{ont for Slosinger's Celebrated Horso ' Remedies, by the uso of whioh every ■':> settlor can behisomi horse and cattle V,'" doctor, Cbllo drink, .Condition ponders, worm powders, blister .ointafont,: hoof oils, also rheumatic balsam, V -.',' '""■•: The HAIRDKESSING.SALOON ; at- ■.-•' fached, Which ia;ono of tho best ap- : ' pointed in tho district, is titidor the able •. nianagenont of PROFESSOR ROWt ■■ : LEY (Juur,),w,hO;,mll:be glad lb seoall V':'' Ira o)d friends and as many newonesas \ possible. Ka'zoraSet,';HairUyed,l#liei : '\ ' ■.-■' \p J ; For/tJe%avehieri^ J bf Mies to Hair Dressing'Saloeir wili : oo/spbeiallyj ; < ;i i; Reserved every-THURSDAY H V; : . from;l ! tb.2.and from 6 tb',7 ii.ni,!"'-;:,,'.. : v;;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3086, 21 December 1888, Page 4
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