QhUB HOTEL MASTEiITON Tho Proprieto. of the above old and well-known establishment bogs to thank tlio inhabitants of Mastorton and thoaurtounding districta, a3 also tho travelling lublio for the largo incasuro of support litliorto given, and bejp respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of tho place, as also tho growing requirement* of tho trado, have been 'iiade, The Culinary Depai'tmont is as usual, fat-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and otlwr liquors are each and all of the very best quality. Tho Billiard Room, which is provided ivithoneof Alcock's lirst-class tables, has just been refurnished in theniost ologuut maimer. A. KLKINS, Proprietor PRINCE OF W ALHiH HOTEL. Quebk-Sthkex, Mastektom. l\ IVAGG Proprietor. nOB tho convenience of visitors tho J} Commercial Room and otherß, the SECOND BAR has been opened in tho above Hotel. The H'lliard Room attached has w been renovated andiittcd with one of Alcock's best. Tables. Willi., Hem, and Spilit .1 Hi lot nualitv. 173 Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. IIHIS new ami elegant hotel is now opened and affords the best of accommodation for Travellers and Visitors Meals provided on arrival of trains and Coaches. L. D. BICKERTON, Proprietor "~BITF~HOTEL Willis Stkeet, WELLINGTON. MRS E. WILLIAMS, late of Mar terton, bavins; taken over the above Old Established Hotel, will be glad to seo all her Old Wairnrapa Friends, andthoy may bo assured'they will receive every attontbn. First-Class Beds 1/0 All Meals 2/, Board por Week, 20/, 3252 ' ROYAL HOTEL," MASTERTON. A. OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, lvaiwarra),. HAS entered into possession of this well-known hotel, which he intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish, When this is done the proprietor feels convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in the Wamivapa. Special attention will bo paid to the provision of accommodation for travellers and others. ALES, WINKS AND SPIRITS of tho host brands only kept on the premises. . (!00D STABLINfI and wcll-grasaed paildnuks. A. OTTAWAY, Proprietor. THE STAR HOTE L 7 MASTERTON. MRS CRAPiMER, late of Royal Hotel, Featherston, and Upper Ilutt, bavin,!,' taken tho abovo HOTEL, hopes by strict attention to business to merit a fair share of patronage, Good Stable and Paddockina: accommodation. Travellers wjll find every convenience and a]l the comforts qf a home. The. Culinary Depai'tmont is provided I with tho best of everything. Only superior brands of Liquors and Cordials kept in stock. PAHIATOrmiPII t jSOFHOTKL J, GBIMP Proprietor, HOOD ACCOMODATION for the [j Travelling public 224:) fllß MARQUIb T I)FMtMANBy HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the luoMimiiodioiisandbest appointed jtqtels in tho Wairarapa, now in the hands of that well-known public caterer E. BUCKEIUWE, whowouldbe glad to see all his old patron and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call, The culinary department is lirst-class, and tlio wines, beers, and spirits are of tho very best quality obtainable, jgFAlcqck'p First-class Billiard Table PAHIATUA HOTEL. W. STEWAET, PROPRIETOR.
mHE ABOVE HOTEL furnialtoa Good X Accommodation for Travellers mid Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Class quality kept in Stock. Agonfc fur Jones & Hunters line of Midi Coacl"< between Paluatua and Palmerston. rassongnva woued righ trough "pflfoa pianos" PIANOS, mHE Largest & Doat Solected Stock ut PIANOS Orfjmis Htu'inouiumN ANI) AL KINDS OF | MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS | 111 THE COLONY, Un timo Paysiiunt from 10a pur week. Sole agents for Bell & Co's American I Orpins „ „ Carle Ecke, Lip]) & Son, etc,, etc „ ~ 0. Silvanni & Co's Brass I ' Insirunicnts i __ [ PIANOS by Briiismead, Schwcehteu, j ! Collard & Collard, lvaps, IIoelliii« and j SsjMiiHtiiiJioif}; JSsdaile, Bord Lijip, Ru.s-! ciier, Fellcr-Spajtlie, fJaako, Marti]|, Clenienti, Hoffman, Ac from £29. Pianos on Ijire for Concerts, etc . BAIfMO'NIUJIS by Fuiitin Frew Pirie, Bauer, &c, from £lO Any of the above supplied to responsible persons upon our deferred payment system, Violin Strings and Fittings in great variety, Brass and Wood Band Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Musical Boxes, Enylisliaiid Genuiiu Concertinas, Accordjaiis, ptp. J'l AfrOS'Ttpp ANI) BEPAWED Ou the SlwrteWifotioj;." HOFFMaN&SONS, VILLIS-ST, WELLINGTON, randies at Napier and Auckland OOBB&CC/.'S COACHES.
EKKTAHUSA'WOODVIIUJ LJKE, ■j FyAYE EKETAHUNA daily on \j up'iyal of first Iv® from WELtINGTOK, iflso 'Woodyille eaoli day if) time to (JEvtch tho'Wellington train at Eketahuw. Fares - Ejjotalmna and Woodviile, 7/li i iitalmiw Sfld Faliifc tuu, ss. J. MACAHA, S2Bi Proprietor. NOTICE, MR H, BEN'i'LY is autliorisod to collect all accounts owing to ino and his 'receipt will bo a sitfficiout discharge. GEO. DIXON, 5298 Blacksmith,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3310, 16 September 1889, Page 4
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