£jl-uii HOTEL: MASTJSRTIJf) The I'ropriotot of. the above, old and' woU-kitfiwii establishment bejji.to'thimli' the inhnbitants of Masterton and thosurrounding districts; as also the' travelling public for fcho large measuro of aupporl hitherto given, liad-bogi respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress' of the placij, as also the growing requirement of tho trade, have been made, ..The Culinary Department;is as usual, tirst-oliiss,'''-..Wines, Eeers, Snirits, and other liquors are eauh ana all of tho very besl. .juality, The liillwrd Rbom, which ia provided wifchuno of Alciick's fust'-cta tables, has just been refurnished in themost olegimt manner. ' 1 A. E LKTNS,' ■ Pmnrietnv PKINOE! OF "W ALIUS HOTEL. Qoßro-Sram,MAHSRJWK. !'• "'-JOG......}.Proprietor. Fi'Ol! the convenience of visitors the f Cnmmercial Roum-and others, tin: SECOND MR has been opened in the above Hotel, ' 1 The li'lliard Room attached has tr been ronovated and fitted with one of Aleoc.li's best Tables. . A well-supplied ta jle, and every comfi n for travellers', &c. Wines, Beers, and Spiiit of the best fiuali'y. 17.' PAHIATUA HOTEL. W. STEWART, ' .proprietor; rjltlE ABOVE HOTISL furnishes (iW i Accommodation for Travellers and S|mrlsnien. Wines and Spirits nf First-Class quality kept in Stock. Agent fur Junes k Hunters line of Mail Coa:l."> Imtwn Pahiauia and I'dhneraton. i'asaeiicp.rs cjoKed rigli BHITANMA HOTEL WILLIS-STREUT, • ■Wellington. -P.T. SPILLiNE Late of tho Branch Hotel, LarabtonQuay, . BEGS to inform his friends mid the public that be has purclinsed. the li-iiso "of this old-established hot'l, and has entiiely ronovated it throughout, milking it one of the in»st tiinifurtnlile lintels in the city, and his pitrm may be assured that ajl liquors nill be of the yei.y best brands, 1)313 Eketaliuna Hotel. TIIOMAS PARSONS PkovhietoiT HAVING taken over the above wellkii'jwu and old-established Hotel T. Paksmns trusts by civility and best attention, to' secure ~a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC
will lirnl this establishment ono of THE 11 EST PLACES OF GALL 111 the Forty Mils' Bush. The Hnu«o has been thoroughly rone vated atid ro-furuished, The quality nf the Wines, Becer. and Spiiita are of the very host obtainable, T. PARDONS, . I S3 1 Proprietor.' ItOYAL HOTEL. MASTEUTON. L OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kninrarra), AS entered into possession nf this ,1 well known lintel, which lie intends i,ii thmmiiilily overhaul and rofurnisli. When this ie done tho propiiotor feels tominced it will bear comparison with Any other hold in tho Wairampa. Sncml attention will bo jmid to the iruyisii'ii of accommodation for travel lers'and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ot tho best brands only kept on the preiniwu. (i 1 IOD STABLING and well .grassed nadducka. A. OTTAWAY, Proprietor. COBB & CO. 'S COACHES, ■ Eklta ti pna Woodvi txk Line, , EAVE EKWAUUNA' daily on 1J arrival nf first train from WELLINGTON, also Wo'idvillis ouch day in .'me t" catch the Wellington tiain at. Kki'tnhunit. Fareß Elietalmna and Wiuidviile, 7/ti;. ISkutahuna and Palliatua, ss, J; MACARA, 8281 • Pr MASTERTON LIVRRY AND BAIT STAJJLES. . W.E to inform tho trwllin« pub'ic and settlors of the distil:' Unit hellias taken ovi-r Mr' F. .HOOD'S i'lteicst in tho Club llolcl Lii'ciy and Bait StaWsi These stables' will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with eve.y . convenience that travellers or owners bf horses can desire.!--A first class- collection ot buggies, Canines and reliable Saddle. Horses constantly on liiio at medoruta rates. F.vory attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. Tho "Favorite" 'Bus meets evory Train, ' ' SKCORE PADDOCKS In' connection with the above ■I ? . IIOOD tenders his onat thanks to the general public for tho liberal patronago lip-Oij'.'-- ■: bestowed on him siuco ho commenoed busincw In Mastcrton, and trusts the same may bo accorded his BUccesHov. . , : '< 33(18 J. YI L R (JENEKAL CARRIER between EKETABUNA, PAHIATOA, " AND WOODVILLIS, Pnot'KICTOII PilirATffi LIVEItY i.VD ;■ : 1 Bait Stables. 3oach; Buggies,'and Hacks alwayason , Hire, - ... ■ Toegraph Orders, attended to . with /
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 1
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639Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 1
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