Sl-iSißusmessiNoticesS-tl / •QUEEN'S'HOm;. ' LaMBTON QUAY,- WELLINGTON. ITRSMOYNIHANOate of Lyttelloii) JVI bees to intimate, that «hn him situated hotel, and invites Wairarapa riPn lift anil MIA nilhlin'ftnnnmlln »n n.n her an early visit. The house has been recently properly renovated/'and luxuriantly furnished throughout, aud every convenience is" now afforded'to the travelling public. Firat-claai accommodation for travel* lers, Hot and cold water, plunge and phower baths* \T. 1 i .1 .... hqaor kept in stock, r, S.—Within two minutes walk of tho Government Railway Station. Billiard room replenished with one o BLAIRLOGJEJUNCTION ::;:-;. : ::hoteL|;^::;;^ JmdionofthMnngapwhadnd BIair;T.CAivB^VELLiI..;.!..;fKOPRIETOR TBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC, will find every, convenience and comfort at t,hi» n'Bntfftllu m'hufo'd JinitilTO ■ i * BestßrandsbflnqiifirKtpt.'■: , EMPIUE HOTEL,- v ■>■; FEATHERSTON. ■./ V ■;; , . (Oppositeßailway Station).:'"'■" jamessmith; : PROPRIETOR.' .;. (HE best accommodation' in thedi&. triqb. Wines and Spirits of the PRINCE OFWALUS HOTEL. :. QUBEN-SIREET, MaSTERIOH, ' ' ! P. WAGG :'.■;„■ .;,...Proprieiof. OOR the convenience of visitors the ± ■ Commercial Room and otherß, the SECOND BAR has been opened in the above Fotol,' . ;■ ' The Billiard. Room attached'has ;? been renovated and fitted with one of. : ' Aloook's best Tables. for travellers,. &o: Wines, Beers,. and Spirit of the besi ■■,"; ■■•' ■■ ,■ ~- quality. ■-■ ', ''..17; THE' MARQUIS OF; NORMANBi HOTEL,'CARTERTON. ONE of the mo3wommodiousandbe3 appointed hotels'in the Wairarapa is now in the hands of that well-know: E, BVOKERIDGE, who would be glad to see all Ma old patroi and as many new ones as may make i convenient to call, The culinary department is iirst-olass and.the wines, beers, and spirits are o the very beßt quality obtainable. EFAlcock'f First-class Billiard Tab! THE STAR HOTEL, MAST'ERTON. ' •. . Hotel, Foatherston, and Uppe Hutfc, having taken the ahovo HOTEI hopes by strict attention to business t merit a fair share of patronage. Good Stablo and' Paddockins accom ■,.■'■ . '■ modation, • ■■ Travellers will'find'every cohvenienc • and all the comforts of a home, The Culinary Department •' is provide .' ' with the best of everything. Only superior brands of Liquors an Cordials kept in Btock, 801 THE STAR HOTEL. Paimersior Road, WOODVILLE. ALEXANDER SANDELiProprietc . _ vated and furnished throughoul and is now spebnd to none! in the'disttk forcomfort.' . ' ' Tho Travelling Public will find exco! lent Accommodation ata reasonable pric combined with Civility and best attentlo will be paid to satisfy all, Nome but tub best liquor„ dispensei Good Stabling and 'Paddocking. The STAR HOTEL cannot be beaten i ■ the District for Accommodation. RAILWAY HOTEL EKETAHUNA, '" A. CUTLER... PROPRIETOB rPHE abovo nowly o'rected Hotel i 1 now opori, and affords ever accommodation to Travellers. ■Winos and Spirits of the beat- . known brands will be kept. Good Stabling Accommc ■ ' intioa} TERMS MODERATE. 303 Masonic '•Hotel, WOODVILLE. IHIS new and elegant hotel is noi I commoaation for Travellers and Visitor! Meals provided on arriyal of trains a,m Cqaohfls, • L.D.BIOKERTON, Proprietor' fILUB HOTEL MASTERTOI The Proprietor of the above old am well-known establishment begs to than! the inhabitants of Masterton and thesut rounding districts, as also the -travellini nublin for tho large measure of suppor > given, and begs respectfully b state that additions, alterations, and im provements, in accordance with the pro requirements of the trade, have beei made. The Culinary Department in us pal first-class., ; Wines',' Boers, Spirits, and othe liquors are oach and all of the very bea quality, The Billiard Room, which is provide! withoneof Alcock's first-class tables, ha just been refurnished in thomost elegan manner. A. ELKI'NS, ! Proprietor, ROYAL HOTEL. (omse to railway station,) WELLINGTON;,.. M; : ¥AEEMINE •; Is now in possession of the above ■/, Hotel, and, having renovated and ; re.furnishod it, canjoffer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION:TO HIS OLD FRIEKDS, ASDIHEEDBWg.OEtIEHAUY. SOHEON os the table atl o'clock
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3156, 18 March 1889, Page 4
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