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Business Notices; '

. HOTEL, a Juration of theMungapakha and Blair. fyitlioadt, • T. OAivSWELL, rn.HE^HAVELLINGPuSK I find every convenience and cor' ' at this centrally situated hostelry, . Best Brands nf v. .! \ jjwi. ui wtu* y/ hiqmr &ept Good accommodation for trayellers with / atock ' . 2388^ PU,N "HOTSi? -ALI(jS P. N ' Smi!T ' 11[AS ».. HOR the convenience'of"rSffi^ha icOOT n BARh i mandothets ' tllo The Billiard Room attached has V een renovated and fitted with one 0/ !| for travellers, &o. v» Wines, Beers, and Spiiit of the beat*' quality. 173 "

W HOTEL MASTEftTON Tho Propneto. of tho above old and ' well-known establishment begs to thank tho inhabitants of Maaterton and fchesurrounding districts, as alao the travelling public for the large measure of hitherto given, and begs roapeotfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, aa also the growing requirements of the trade, have hflpa made, ym The Culinary Department is as us®, first-class. . Wines, Boers, Spirits, and other - ■ liquors are each and all of the very besb 1 quality, • / file Billiard Room, which is provided withoneof Alcock'a tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant manner. • . ■ ROYAL HOTEL^' A. EI KINS, Proprietor,

(CLOSE 10 RAILWAY STATION,) WELLINGTON. NAT VALENTINE Is noi? in possession of tho above Hotel, and, having renovated aiitl <^ r > re-furnished it, can offer SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION TO HIS OLD FJIIENIW, AHp THE PUBLIC GENERALLY,

LUNCHEON on the table at] o'clock) : 4 Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. THIS new and elegant hotol is now opened and affordsthe besk of accommodation for Travolta and Visitors Meals provided on arrival of trains and Coaches. L. D. BIOKERTON, , Proprietor' THE STAR HOTEL Palhbrsion Road, WOODVILLE, ALEXANDER SANDEL, Proprietor THIS Houso has boon ontirtly rono« _ vated and furnished aud is now second to none in the distticb for comfort. '

The Travelling Public will find ox'eel lent Accommodation ata reasonable prifr# combined with Civility and best attentions will bo paid to satisfy all, ' None bui the besi liquor „ dispmsbd] Good Stabling and Paddookinc. Ihc STAR HOTEL cannot bo beaten in the District for Accommodation, THE STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. MliS ORAfIMER, into of Royal Hotel, Featherston, and Uppot Hutc, having taken the above 'HOTEL, hopes by etriot attention to business to Good Stable and Paddockine acco: Travellers will find every convenience and *ll the comforts of a homo, Tho Culinary Department is provided with tho best of everything. Only auporior brands of Liquors and Cordials kept in merit a fair eharo of patronago, inodation,-

THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBIf HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho mo3wommodiou3andboab appointed hotels in tho Wairiirapa, is now in tho hands of that woll-known. public caterer E. BUGKERIDQE, who wouldbe glad to sco all his old patron •, and a3 many now oneß aa may mako it J convenient to call, 41 Tho culinary department is firtt-olass, and tho winos, beors, and spirits are of tho very best quality obtainable, AlcockV Firat-claas Billiard Table THOMAS & MARGETT'S (Late Lawbie and Go's.) LINE OF COACHES BETWEKi;

Martintofough, Kaiwaiwai, Foath'erflton, Morrison a Bush, and Groytown, coiineotint? with Carterton, and Muster; ton. MARTJNBOBODGH i FEATHEBSTOI) Leave Martinhorough daily at 6,30 a.m.. arriving at |"eat|ionitpn at Ijeave Featherston 'eamo (jay at 10,45 a.m., on returnjourney, calling at places of busincßß for passenger? and parcels. Arriving at Martinborough at 12.80 p.m. SIARTINBOROUGH, GREYTOWN, AND MASTKRTON DIRECT. ■ Leavo Martinborough every Wednesday at 7 a.ro, arriving atMorrison's Bush at 8, and Greytown at 9. This coach arrivos'in (ireytoirn ißWima for passenpors to transfer to Mcsarj Bowors & Meßae's coach, which Icavos for Cartorton and Maatertoa at 9.30, „ . ;

Leave Ureytown for MartinWougli on 'return of tho Mast'erton brake, at 6 *4" ' Pa'sacngors can book at Martinborou gh A for Masterton direct. Return tioketa Ba.^ K ' MARTINBOROUGH AND LOWER VALLJSY. • Leave Marlinborough every Thnrsday morning, roturniDg nox't ' Orders and parcels may be left with' Messrs Bowers and Mcßae, Greytown, and at Baylisa' store, Martinborough. THOMAS &MARGJSTTB,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3248, 5 July 1889, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3248, 5 July 1889, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3248, 5 July 1889, Page 4

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