I. City Buffet Hotel. OPENING NOTICE'. I Blll^WiiimrtrtirilT uca pleasure J. in informing the general public thai the above New and Commodious Briok Hotel, splendidly famished, and possessing, every possible improvement and requirement for the convenience of its patrona will be opened for the reception of visitors on Thursday, Ist November, when "they trust, by strict attention to business, to iiieet with the sarao'pat. ronage aB hitherto bestowed upon them, and oan'assure their gues'ts ithafc -every eudeavorwill be used to give the utmost satisfaction, . ' ' \ > >' ' i >. ' TKe Di)ti«t£r Jioom is extensive and lofty andfitted with all the latest modern improvements. ' The Bedrooms aro large, well ven" tilated and furnished in a superior style. The Ladies' and Gmtkmm's Silting Booms are beautifully laid out and replete, containing registered grates and every requisite to ensure comfort. • The Mimry'peparlmmt will, be underthVeflfire:'TO anta,and^eyetycfae-and attention' will be taken l ,i»;jr6vide,.th'e tableliberally with everything in -season;' and in such a manher.as' to' nieeb-witli the approval of the most fastidious of epikres,; ."• \
HOT [BREAKFASTS always ready for. passengers leaving by the enrly morning trains, as also. HOT SUPPERS q'n the nrriyaiofthe'. 10.80 p.m.-Manawatu trainj; : I ' : '\-:- : "- :'Hpt, Cold and Shower Baths,, as also w.o.adipiningon-eaoli ; flat.U b-'} ;,'■(' .■'< Wines', Spirits, and Aleßofibe choicest brands only, ■ imported direct from the Proprietors, . ,'._ ■■'.' T : A Niriit Porter always in attendance, The . traincar. and Uobb aud Co.'s busses pass the Hotel every five minutes OBRfrSON, ■i' PROPRIETORS. \ FENDERS, ETC. ENDERS, JQIREIBONS.ET.O, ALL AT LOW PRICES. JNO.-YOUNG, IRONMON.GEBj;.'.:. Queen Stmt, Master ton. -LONDON-BERLIN-PARIS.-T Bv The lairakapa Train to
J. KIM'S WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &o,&c •No' 5, Cuba Street. Wellington. : • And inspect the very latest novelties from the above oities of the world, purchased for the Xius and New Yeah Season, ' • -. . The Novelties • consist of AVatches and Clooks, Bracelets,'' Brooohes, Ear- ■ " rings, Chains, Rings in Diamonds, Rubies, Emeralds, ' Pearlß,&o,Studs ) Pins, . Charms, &o„&o. K. Would especially invite the , Ladies and gentlomeii of the Wairarapaand all surrounding districts that are intending purchasing a Xraas Present or New Years gift to give a call at the Cuba street corner under THE CLOCK, where he guarantees they can see a stock Second to None in New Zealand, and where they can buy wedding rings or keeper rings for 10s, A gold gem ring for 7a 6d, 500SILVERBBOOCHES To Choose From SPECTACLES TO SUIT ANY SIGHT A Large Assortment of Real Whitby Jot in Brooohes. Earrings,. Bracelets &c, &c Greenstone in.all manner of shapes as Pendants, Charms for. the chain and several, other-Articles of Jewellery too numerous to mention, Note the Addbess— JNo, 5 CUBA STJBEBT. : ;'" '2 PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS. fpHE Largest & Boat Selected Stook o riANOS Organs Harmoniums I MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
IN THE COLONY, On timo Payment from 10s per week, So]e agents for Bell & Go's American Organs „ „ Carlo Eoko, Lipp &Son, eto., eto. „ ~ 0. Silvanni&GoVJsrass Inttrumenfs'' r : ; PIANOS by Brmsmoad, Soliweohteii, Collard & (Jollard, Kaps, Hoeliin? ajid Spaiigenborg, Esdailej Bord Lipp, Rosener, Fdller-Spsofche, Haako,v;mrlirii, Olementij Hoffman, &c, fzom£29.' .' Pianos iori hire for Concerts, eto ' HARMONIUMS by; Fontin Freres Pirie, Bauer, &o, from £lO -' ■":•• Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our deferred payment eye. tem,: J : '"——' ; Violin Strings and Fittings in.great variety, Brass. and Wood Band Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Musical Boxes, Englishand German Concertinas, Awrdians,eto. ' •- /....'' ." , ; PIANOSTUNEI) AND REPAIRED; ;.:i ; ;:'On the Shortest Notices •■ I ..V';'wiljl^ST l .'WELlilNGTbN.-.'./' Brandies at Napier and' Auckland. GMERALifPOM#TOpR, WHILST thanking'his patrons; for - past - • favors. ! respeotf uUy intimates that he haa taken tlidao- centrally situated premises recently; occupied by Mr PHiitiPS, adjoining the Ihdo-Ohina Tea Dopqt,' where -the. public will ; be able to purchase the very : best ! of Small Goods;; comprising 'Real ■ Cambridge Blaok Puddings, Brawn; fripo, Trotters OowHeeis, Hams and Bacon &o ij.' : A IEIAIEESPECIFUILY SOLICITED. jIOU-HDBI W : ■ANnj|.':/ ■ ENOipERINa WOMS.; J; I Hydraulicj Lifts," Gas Ovens"; Made to ! prder.i Hydraulic Blasts, Qulotiial . I
•OvonsMado; Water Motors I in? Dyes and Presses, water laid on • J.i. GLOYER, '■■>' ISNGINEER, &0./ ' BOULOOTT ST., WELLINGTON, General; Smith, BoilerOjaker, Ship' Smith, Millwright, Brass Work, Copper Work, Tinsmiths' Tools, Preserving Plant, SawmillPlant;Printing Maohines, Water Engines, Brewing Plant, Watertjbrks Plant, Turning Lathes, ' EijIBUXESGIYEtf, - 3013
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3117, 31 January 1889, Page 4
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