ILUB HOTEL HASTERTOW Tho Proprioto, of the above old and woll-known eßtablishmont bega to thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and thesurrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large moasuro of support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to stato that additions, alterations, and imprivomonts, inaccordancowith tho progress of .'the place, as also tho growing requirements of tho trade, havo been 'nado. The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class, Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality, The Billiard Room, which is provided withone of Alcuck's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in thomoat ologant manner. ' A, ELKTNS, Proprietor I i • . . PRINCE OF WALteiS HOTEL. Qoeen-Stbeei, Masierios. WAQG hoimttor. FOR tho convenience of visitors the Commercial Room and otliew, tho SECOND BAH has been opened in the above Hotel, The Billiard Room attached has' w been renovated and fitted with one of Alfloek's best Tables. A well-supplied lt>jlo, and ovory comfm for travellers, &c. Wines, Beers, and Spirit of the best ' ouality. 173 PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR. THE ABOYE HOTEL furnishes Good Accommodation for Travellers and Sporlsmon, Wines and Spirits of First-Class quality kepi in Stock. Agent for Jones & Hunters line of Mail Coach" bntwenn Pnhuuua and Pahnerston. iMssengnrs caoited rlgh rough 'BKITANNIA HOTEL, WllIiIS-BIItEBT. Wellington. P.T/SHLLANE Late of tho Branch Hotel, LambtonQuuy, BEGS to inform his friends and the travellm»,public that he has purchased tho lease of this old-established hotel, and has entirely renovated it throughout, making it one of tho, most comfortable hotola in the city, arid his patrons may be assured that all liquors will bo of the very beat brands. 8343 Eketahuna Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Pbofiubiob "TAVING taken over tho abovo wellX known and old-cstabliahcd Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment ono of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL m the Forty Milo Bush, The House has boon tliorougldy renc rated and ro-furnwhed, The quality of the Wines, Beeor. and Spirits are of the very beat obtainable. T. PARSONS, I S3 Pronrietor. EOYAL HOTEL, , MASTERTON. A. OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), HAS entered into possession of this woll-known hotel, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish, When this is dono the proprietor feels convinced it will boar comparison with any other hotel in tho Wairarapa, Special attention will bo paid to tho provision of accommodation, for travel lets and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ol the best brands only kept on the premises. GOOD STABLING and well-grassed paddocks. / A, OTTAWA!, Proprietor, COBB & CO, 'S COACHES, Ekmauuna-Woodvilib Like, '| EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on Jj arrival of first train from WELLINGTON, also AVoodvillo each day in timo to catch the Wellington train at Eketahuna, ' Fares - Eketahuna and Woodviilo,7/(i; Eketahuna and Palliatun, ss, J.MAOAUA, 18284 Proprietor. MASTERTON LIVERif AND BAIT STABLES. • W.HAWKE, to inform t;lio travelling public and settlers of tho district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stables These stables will now bo found commodious, comfortable,, well-vontil-ated, and supplied with evo.y convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desiro, A first class collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rates.' Evoiy attontion paid to tho requiro-' ments of Commercial Travellers, Tho " Favorite" 'Bus moots ovory Train, , SECURE PADDOCKS lii connection with the nbovo f. HOOD tonders his best thauks to tho general public for the liberal patrouago bestowed on him since ho: commenced taiuosß in .Maaterton, mid trusts the same may bo accorded his successor. ■ ■ J. VILE. GENERAL .CARRIER BETWEEN ; EKETAHDNA,.PAHIATUA, • . ANDWOODYILLE, Ph'opbibtor Pauiatua Livery and Bait Stakes.' '•" Coach, Buggies, and Hacks always on ■ .. •'.■'. Hire, ■..■'. Toegraph Orders attended:to with
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3404, 8 January 1890, Page 1
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624Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3404, 8 January 1890, Page 1
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