HUJB HOTEL HIASTERTON Tho Propriety of the above old and woll-known establishment bogs to thani the inhabitants of Mastorton and thesu? rounding districts, as also the travelling. public for tho largo'meaaure of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to atato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the placo, as also tho growing requirements of tho trade, have been made, The Culinary Department is as usual, first-class. _ Wines, Boors, Spirits, and othor liquors aro each and all of the vory best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided withoiio of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in themost elegant niannor. A. ELKINS, Proprietor PRINCE OF WALIiiS HOTEL. Queen-Street, Masikkioh. P. WAQG Proprietor. EOR tho convenienco of visitors tho Commercial Room and others, tho SECOND BAR has been opened in the abovoFotol.. The Billiard Room attached has w been renovated and fitted with one of Alcook's best Tables. A well-supplied twle, and every cumfi rt for travellers, &e. Wines, Beors, and Spiiit of tho best nuality. 173 i!'OJt4 feSALE. SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Ore Road, between Hospital and residence if F. G. Moore Esq, Tonus Exceptionally Easy; Apply Sellar & CUENNEM; 31 BKITAWNIA HOTEL, Willis-street, Wellington, P. T. SPILLANE Lato of tho Branch Hotel, LauibtonQuay, BEGS to inform his friends and the travellinjymblic that he has purchased tho lease of this old-established hotel, and has entirely renovated it throughout, making it one of the most comfortablo hotels in the city, and his patronßmaybo assured that all liquors will bo of tho ycry best brands, 3343 Eketahima Hotel. THOMAS PARSONS Proprietor" ! ' T TAVING taken over tho above well--1 known and old-established Hotel T, Parsons trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair sharo of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment ono of THE BEST PLACES OP CALL in the Forty Milo Bush, The House has been thoroughly renc vatodandro-fumlshed, The quality of tho Wines, Beeer. and Spirits are of tho very best obtainable T. PARSONS, I S3 Proprietor.
PAHIATUA HOTEL ■ W. STEWART, PROPRIETOR. rnHE ABOVE HOTEL furniahoa Good X Accommodation for Traveltora and Sportsmen. Wines and Spirits of First-Class quality kept in Stock, Agent for Jones & Hunters line of Mail Coach'' between P.ibiatua and Pakorßton, mongers cuoiicd tigh , rough ROYAL HOTEL. MASTERTON. A. OTTAWA Y, (Late of Waterloo Hotel, Kaiwarra), HAS entered into. possession of this well-known hotol, which ho intends to thoroughly overhaul and refurnish. When this is done the proprietor feels convinced it will bear comparison with any other hotel in tho Wairarapa, Special attention will be paid to the provision of accommodation for travol lers and others. ALES, WINES AND SPIRITS ot the best brands onlykopton the promises. GOOD' STABLING and well-grassed paddocks. A. OTTAWAY, Proprietor. COBB &CO.'S COACHES. Eketahuna-Woodvule Line. L- EAVE EKETAHUNA daily on arrival of first train from WELLINGTON, also Woodvillo each day in time to catch tho Wellington train at Eltetahuna. Fares Ekctahnna and Woodviilo, 7/0; Ekotakna and Palliatun, ss. J.MAOAUA, 3284 Proprietor. MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAIT .. STABLES. W.HAWKE, Begs to inform tho travelling public and settlers of the district that he has taken over Mr F, HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Liyory and Bait Stables These Btables will now bo found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with eve.y convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire, A first class collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliablo Saddlo Horsea constantly on hire at modorato rates, Every attention paid to the requirements of Commereiai Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meeta every Train. SECURE PADDOCKS In connection with tho above P. HOOD tenders his Desfc thanks to tho general public for tho liberal patronago bestowed on him sinco ho commenced business in Masterton, and trusts the same may bo accorded his successor, IALTJSE PERRY, ' GENERAL BUTCHER, BRIDGE-Sr. MASTERTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3426, 4 February 1890, Page 1
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