business notices. QUEEN'S'HOTSL AMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. II If RSMOYNIHAN(Iato of Lyttellon) LVL'- begi to •• intimate that she has aken possession of tho abovo contrallyitiiated hotel, 1 and \ inviM3'*;Wairarapa )eo jle and the public: gonorally to pay lor an early.visit, The house has: been ■eoenrty properlyrenovated, and lukui'antly furnished "throughout; and every arivenience is now afforded to the ravelling public, First-olasti aocopiriodafcipn for travelers. Hot and cold water, plunge . and 'lio>vor baths' None but the moat'superior brands oi iquor kept in stock. , P. S.—Within. two minutes walk ol Railway Station. Billiard room replenished with one o ilcock's first class tables .297( BLAIELQGIE JUNGTION HOTEL, Junction of the Mmmpakha and'Blair L CAivSWELL ....PBOPRIETOI mBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC wil X find every coirtonionco and corofor at this centrally situated hoßtelry, Best Brands of Liquor Kept, Good accommodation for travellers witi stock.,. . . .288J EMPIivE'HOTEL, FEATHERSTON, (Opposite Railway Station). JAMES SMITH, . proprietor; " • T|HE best accoiimMoh in tho dis 'trict. Wines nnd Spirits of tin (irst quality. Horses,and Buggies alway, on hire, l!)Gl PKINCJG OF WALJiiS , HOTEL. Queen-Street, Masterton. P. WAQty -....Proprietor EOR the convenience of visitors th Commercial Room and others, th SECOND BAR has been opened in th above Hotel, The B'lliard Room attached has ]v been renovated and fitted with one of Alcoek's best Tables. A well-supplied taole, and every comfu for travollors, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit of the bef. . aualitv. 17; THE MARQUIS 'OF NORMANB! HOTEL, CARTERTON. . ONE of tho moai/oommodiousandbea appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa is now in the hands of that woll-knowi public caterer E. BUOKMmS, whowouldbe glad to boo all his old patro: and as many now onos as may mako i convenient to call. The culinary department is first-class and tho wines, heors, and spirits are c the very bost quality obtainable. ' 'p First-class Billiard Tabl THE STAR HOTEL, MASTERT,ON. IRS CRAJSMER, late of Royt , Hotel, Featherston, and Uppc Hutt, having taken the abovo HOTEI hopes by strict attention to .businoss t merit a fair share of patronage. Good Stable and Paddocking accom •modation. iTravellers will find 'every convenienc and All tho comforts of a homo. " The Culinary Department is provide with the best of everything. .Only superior brands of Liquors an Cordials kept in atock, 301 THE STAR HOTEL. Palmehston Road, WOODVILLE. . ALEXANDER SANDEL, Proprietc fnHIS Houao has boen entirely ienc :J. vated and furnished throughout and is now second to none in tho distiit forenmfort. . The Travelling Public will find exca lent Accommodation ata reasonable pric combined with Civility and best attentio will bo paid to satisfy all. None but the best liquor n dispensei Good Stabling and Paddocking. The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaten i tho District for Accommodation; EAILWAY HOTEL, MET AH USA-, ' A. CUTLER ....PROPRIETOR mHE above newly orected Hotel i 1 now open, and affords ever accommodation to' Travellers. Wines and Spirits of tho best- ■■' known brands will bo kept. ■ Good Stabling & Paddocking Accommc dation, TERMS MODERATE, 303 Masonic Hotel, WOODVILIiE. npHIS new and ologant hotel is no\ X opened and affords tho bost of no commodation for Travellers and Visitor," Meals provided on amival of trains am Coaches. L. D. BICKERTON, , Proprietor QLTJB HOTEL MASTERTOI Tho Proprietor of the above old am well-known establishment begs to than] the inhabitants of Masterton and thosur rounding districts, as. also the travollinj public for tho largo measure of suppor hitherto given, and begs respectfully t< state that additions, alterations, and iin provoinents, in accordance with the pro greas of tho place, as also the growin( requirements of the' trade, have beer mado. The Culinary Department is as usual first-class. _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othoi liquors are each and all of the very besl quality. The Billiard Room, which is providec withone of Alcock's first-class tables, hai Ai 'ELKINS, Proprietor. ROYAL HOTEL. ' (ctosg TO RAILWAY STATION,) WELLINGTON,; : NAT-VALENTINE Is now in possession of the above Hotel, and, having ronovated and - refurnished it, can'oflbr ; SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION TO HIS OLD HIIESDS,. : ' and ran public generally. LUNCHEON on the table at o'clock-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3150, 11 March 1889, Page 4
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