• fILUBMIOTELMABTERTO. Tlio Proprieto. of tlio above old an woll-knowu establishment begs to than tlio inhabitants of.Masterton and thcsui rounding districts, as also tho travollin public for the large measure of suppoi f] hitherto given, and begs respectfully t stato that additions, alterations, and in: pnvoinehta, in accordanco with tlio pre gress of the placodes also the giwin requirements of tlio trade, have beo: made, <, Tho Culinary Department is as usual fiist-class, Wines, Boom, Spirits, and •otho liquors am oa'o]i and all of the vory bes quality, . ' Tho Billiard Room, which is provide* withono of Alcock'fl first-class tables, ha just been refurnished in thomost olegan manner. - A, ELK INS, * Proprietor PRIKOiQ OF WALKS HOTEL,. . ■ Quot-Smeet, Masikmon. • WAQQ .; Fropriefor, EOR tho convenience of visitors the Commercial Boom and others, the SECONDBAR has been opened in the ~ abovo Hotel. - 1 ; The Billiard Room attached has w , beou renovated and fitted with one of Alooek'is best Table*!.. A well-supplied ladlo, and evory cumhrt for travellers, &c. Wines, Beerß, and Sphit of Mm best . duality. 173 , PAHIATUA HOTEL W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR. mUE ABOVE HOTEL furnishes Good X Accommodation for Travellers and Rporlsmon. Wines and Spirits of First-Glass quality kept in Stock, Agent for Jones & Hunters line of Mail Coach* between Palnatua and Palmetston, rasaengwa conned righ BUITANNLA. HOTEL WI Ii Ii iS•ST REB T. Wellington, ! P. T. SPILLANE [ Late of tho Branch Hotel, LambtonQuay, BEOS to inform his friends and the travellin»public that ho lias pur--1 chased tho lease of this old-established hotd, and lias entirely renovated it 1 throughout, making it one of tho most ' comfortable hotels in the city, and his patrons may be assured that all liquors will bo of the very bost brands, 6313 Eketalmna" Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS FaovaiETOit" HAVING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel T. Parsons trusts by civility and beßt i 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 Mile Bush, The House has been thoroughly renc rated and re-furnished, ■The quality of tho Wines, Bccor. and Spirits are of tho very best obtainable. T, PARSONS,' IBS Prouriotor. , ROYAL HOTEL. MABTERTON. A, OTTAWA Y, (Lato of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), "AS entered into possession of this JLi woll-known hotol, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish. When this is done the proprietor feols convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in tlio Wairavapa. Special attention will be paid to tho provision of accommodation for travel lew and* others, ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS o! , the bust brands only kept on the premises, GOOD STABLING and paddocks. A.OTTAWAY, ' Proprietor. COBB&CO.'SCOACHES.' .. EKhTAUONA-WoODVILM LINE, •« EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on ■ Jj arrival of first train from WELLINGTON, also Woodville each day in time to catch the Wellington train at. Eltetnliiina, Fares - Eketalmna and Wuodviile, 7/6; Ekotahuna and Pahiatua, D 3, J.MAOABA, 8284 Proprietor. • ' MASTBRTON LIVER 7 AND BAIT ' STAPLES, .. j W.HAWKE, I ..■'■■ \:: j Begs to inform the travelliiig'publicand j settlers of the distriot that he has taken - over Mr IV HOOD'S interest in the Club. Hotol Liyory and Bait Stables Theso stables will ' now bo found n commodious,' comfortable, woll-ventil- ■- ated, and supplied with evcy convono ienco that travellers or owners of horseß ■, can desire. . d A first class collection ot Buggies, d Carriages and feliable Saddle Horses constantly on hire at moderate rateß, Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets every Train. ",',''■ SECURE PADDOCKS ,[ t In connection with tho above .F. IV • ■.' ' j. I( | HOOD tenders his Dest thaiiks to the general public for the liberal patronagf j- bestowed on him since he commencec - business in Masterton, and trusts the . same may bo accorded his successor, GENERAL CARRIER BETWEE "3 -BKETAHDNA, PAHIATUA, } ':-■■:■ AND WOODVILLE, PEOrKIETOtt PAHIATUA LIVEItY ' ANI t - ' Baii- Stables. * Coach, -Buggiosj «nd 'Hacks'alwayß bi :■.■■"-'- .■'■JH»,''■"';.::'■.■'■•;■ b ; " : .Teegraph Orders .'attended', to Vith : 'V.'i; ~;'.'■ I , : .';'dosj»tobi(-',.'■;. . •/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3409, 14 January 1890, Page 1
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650Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3409, 14 January 1890, Page 1
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