UUB HOTEL MASTERTONI Tho Proprleto.of the above old and well-known eatablishment bega to thank the inhabitants of Mastßrton and theaurrounding district*, as also the travelling public for the large measure of support hithorto given, and bega reapectfulljf to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho pro- „,„<>. r,t n, „!„„;, „■ „i„„ n, n ™™,;™ requirements of the trade, hare been mado. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-olaas. .;■'■ . "Wines, Been, Spirit*, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withono of Alcock's first-class tables, lias juat bgen refurnished in fchenioat elegant manner. A, ELKINS, Proprietor PRINCE OJP WALJiiS HOTEL. QUBBN-STKEKI, MASTBRTON. P. WAQQ. Proprietor. FOR the convenience of visitors tho Commercial Room and others, the SECOND BAR has been opened in Uw above Hotel, The Billiard Room attached lias w been renovated and fitted with one of Alcock's best Tables. A well-supplied Uole, and every comfi n for travellers, Ac. Wines, Boers, and Spb.it of the best "ualitv. 173 Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. rjIHIS new and elegant hotel is now Jl opened and affords tho best of accommodation for Travellers and Visitors Meals provided en arrival of trains and Conches. L. D. BICKERTON, Proprietor
SHIP HOTEL. Wiius Street WELLINGTON MRS E. WILLIAMS, late ofjMastertun, having taken over the above Old Established Hotel, will be glad to 808 all her Old Wainirapit Friends, and tliey may be assured thtsy will receive ever)- attciitbti. First-Class Bods 1/0' All Meals 2/, Board per Week, 20/. 3252 110YAL HOTEL, MASTER-TON. A. OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), HAS entered into possession of this I woll-known hotel, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish, When this is done tho proprietor feols convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in tho Wnirarapa. Special attention will be paid to tho provision of accommodation for travellers and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ot tho best brands only kept on the premises. GOOD STABLING and well-iirassed traddooks. ■ A.OTTAWAY, Proprietor. p|OOD MJOMODATI'J or the \ J Travelling public. 2249 THE MARQUIS OF NORMANM HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of tho nioaooommucUoua andbost appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, now in tho haiub of that well-known public caterer E. BUOKBBMB, who wouldbo dad to seo all his old patron and as many new ones as may make it convenient to call.
Tho culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beors, and spirits are of the vory best quality obtainable. First-chas Billiard Table PIANOS PIANOS PIANOS. I nHE largest & Best Selected Stock o mHELarg, PIANOS Orpins HarmouiuiUN AND U KINDS OK MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN THE COLONY, On timo Payment from 10s per •veek. Sole nijeiitß fur Cell $ fo's American . Organs » \, Carle .TCckc, Lipp &S»n. etc,, etc ~ „ 0. Silvtißiii & Go's Brass Instruments PIANOS by Ijrinsmcad, Schwechten, Collard & Oollard, Kaps, Hoellin? and Spans;ei)berg, Esdaile, Burd Lipp, Rosoner, Folk-Spjetho, Huaku, Martin, Clementi, Hott'muu, Ac from £29, Pianos on hire for Concorts, etc HARMONIUMS by Fontin Freroß Pirie, Bauer, &c, from £lO Any of the abovo supplied to responsible poi'soiiß upon our deferred payment sys' tern. ■ Violin String and Fittings in great variety, Brass and Wood Band Instruments Violins, Guitars, Banjos, Musical Boxes, Bnglishand German Concertinas, Accordians, etc, PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED On the Shortest Notice. hofjtmaY&sons.
I VILLIS-ST, WELLINGTON, J Branches at Napier and Auckland PAHIATUA HOTEL W.STEWART, PROPRIETOR, mHE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good J. Accommodation for Travellers and Spurlsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Class quality kept in Stock. Agent fur Jones k Hunters liuo of Mail Coach" lwfcwcmi Pubiania and Paluiorston, I'assengurs woned righ tough COBB & CO.'S COACHES. Ekltahuna-Woodyiiak Link, L- EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on urrival of first train from WELLINGTON, also Woodvilla each day in time to catch the Wellington train at Eketahuna, Fares Ekotalmna and Woodviile, 7/fl; Eketahuna and Palliatua, k. J, MACA.UA, 'i?%\ Proprietor. ~T- TIEENBY" PRACTICAL, BOOT k SHOEMAKER, has commenced, buahioaa in premises io qUEEN-ST„ MASTERTON, (Opposite Star Ofi'tcc), vheru ho will oicute orders for fcyery kind of ncffii orpe«'cd work, rcrajrs, (£c, ' ADIES & (POTMEN'S Boots | and. .Shoes uiado to measure at pop.ujav pjic.es. Satisfaction guamteed. Children's lioot's a apooiailty, . Don't throw them a.w»y when worn. Take them to Tihrsey who will make thorn as good as now at a fraction,of the price, NOTE-For nine years journeyman with Mr H. Peterson,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3345, 26 October 1889, Page 4
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