PAHIATUAHOTEL;:: rnflEAßOYEHOrELfurmshesGootl' 1 Accommodation for Travellers and Sportsmen ' Wines and Spirits of First-Class quahty 2 »73 kept in Stock. . JUAILWAyHOTEir" EKLTAHUNA, ' A. CUTLEB.. . PROPRIETOR. rnHE above newly oiected Hotel is 1 non open, mid affords e\ory accommodation to Travellers. Wines and Spirits of 'the beat liiiown brands will bo kept. Good Stabling & Paddockmg Acconffiiodatum, TERMS MODERATE. 8031 • THE STAR HOTEL. PALJKiwroif Road/ j WO ODV.IL LE. ' ALEXANDER SANDEL, Propnetoi mms House has boon entirely rono--1 vated and furnished throughout, and is now second to nono in tho district, foi comfort 1 Tho TravelhiifrPublio will find exceF lent Accommodation ata reasonable price combined with Civility and best attention will bo pud to satisfy all. NONMUT XfIBBMIIQUon B DISPIiNSIJDI Good Stabling and Paddockina. The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaten in the District for Accommodation
QUEEN'S HOm, IAMBTON QUAY,^LLIN(}TON.' : ; situated hotel, and invite people aud the public genei hoc an early visits Thetouisehas bora? receully properly renovated,' mntly furmsbed throughout; and'every ' conveniencei is W afforded to tho "• travolhne public. Fust-class accommodation "fori travel-.' shower.baths.' '..■'■ ■ .'• Nono but the most superior, brands liquor kept in stook. : \ .1 ,A & ~W ftfa „ t ™ "We* walk of'' tho Government Baihvny Station. >• TBilliaid room replenished ivithonoo BLAIRLOGIEJUNCfION HOTEL, Jmclion of the MtrngapahUa and BlairT. OAi I SWELL 1 .,. I .....pKOPRni;TnR:: 1 hud evory coiivonienco and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. . MBrandsofLiqmKipt Good accommodation for travellers with stook. .. '•" oaaa
■.JKBAJPHBHSIION... ■ (Oppoaito Railway StatiouV. JAMES SMITH. ' PROPRIETOR,; ' ; ■'-■ T HE best acMmmndatum Miedis. ; ■• Spirits of the; ;d
L MASTERTON The Proprietor of the above old and m \mmmmfSKm9K9K founding districts, as aW the travelling ! publio for the large of atWnni?' requirements of the trade;lhave been made. -- '.'.■■ .-.-• .'■'»■■- •'-..-.■::.•
. The Culinary Department iaai'uiusl, i firsfc-claea.' '■'■ •-■:'■/ "■•:/■■•,. v Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othet ;i liquors are each and all of the very best i quality. '..,'. ,;-. The Billiard Room, which it provided withone of Alcook's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner,' ■ r ;A, iinflj,;.. 1 '__ - : ' /'•■-■ Proprietor. HOTEL. n m QOESN-SIEEEX, MaSIBRTOM. ,..»:H..v«.;„iV»prW»r/ I7IOR the convenience of visitors the abovo Hotel. - -','t^-- : The Billiard Room attached has p. been ronovated and fitted' witli one of v AlcooH's best Tables. A well-suppliedUokyandevery comfort for travellers, &o, ■ Wineß, Boors, and Spirit of thn boat quality. , ;.: 173;,
THE MARQUIS OF,'NORMANBY N : HOTEL, CARTERTON. •:;/ ONE of tho moswoiumodioua andbasfc • apiuinted hotels in tho Wairarapa," is now in tho hands of that.woll-knojnv. publio oatorer , •-•."■■. B. BUOKEMDGE, who would be glad to see all his old patron ; and as many now ones as may make it convenient to call. ~ ,;■..;'.-•'' Tlie'culinary department is first-class, and the, wines', beers, and spirits are of EP'Alcock'i' First-olass Billiard Table" CLUB HOTEL, Pahiatua. DAVID CREWE, PItOI'KIBIOK. rpilli TRAVELLING PUBLIG>r . ' fm 1 every convenience and" ,ml at this centrally situated 1 hoHtc Good 'accommodation for travollors with stock, .. •, . MASTERTUN. J.U. Hotel, Featlierslon, and Upper HuU, taken tho above HOTEL, hopes by strict attention to business foment a fair share of patronage ' ■
Good Stablo mid Paddockintf aocoui* , .'■ modation; :•...' 'Mvullors will find Joveiy convoniouce and nil tho comforts of a homo. The Culinary Departniout is provided J *witlitlio best of everything, Only superior brands of Liquors and Cordials kept in stock. .'•.: ■ M '" 8019 Masonic Hotel,; WOODVXLLJto. THIb new aud, demit hotel igifer opened and affords the best oS£ ' comiiiodation for TrafolJere and Visitors.■ Meals provided on arrival, of trains and Coaches ■'■■.'■■ L.D.BIOKBBTO2T, ■...■;. ' v Proprietor
GENERAL, k PORK -BUTCHER^ WHILST thanking his patroiis for ; past favors respectfully rinti-' • maws that ho has taken those" centrally ■- situated promises recently occupied'by . Mr Philups, adjoining the Indo-Uhina ■ Tea Depot, where the public will bo; • able to purchaso the very best of Small ' r - Uoods, comprising Real'"Cambridjjo'"■■'■ Sausages, German Sansages, Savabya i Black Tripe, Trottora- ; Cow Heels, Hams arid Bacon fa' -.A:; AIIUALBBSPEOTfUUYSOHOirH).- '. '* ;j!R : C|B#S®Sv
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3087, 22 December 1888, Page 4
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