Ilgtfl ' mi 11^ HHi ,1 mmmm Ifnis s^PiSi; ■■■■■■ fcM! in tlio latcah West End styL r.u mo iiuiunm oorsou are to be tound in ev would well repay an 'early visit ot inspection to urpasßod,-lforai ■,equalled.. veare uliowiugiichoicoaESortmeiit of GOWKS, &c of every doccviption and ruont of our palatial Warehouse, mi wmmMßmm mmim TBAEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
I ROUSE &HUKRELL, W COACHBUILDERS, I WELLINGTON, lfl"n ESIREthe inlla Wtautßof Mas'Lf^! 81 ' 11 ". Forty Milo Bush, and | the Wauarnpa genorallj to know that I they are the BUST and CHEAPEST , GOAOHBUILDERS. There is no CoachbuiWcr in tho Province that can '/ touch them, for the following reasons: fhoy have the Largost Staff of l'irst-class Tradesmen ot any firm. The Largest Stuck of Seasoned ■i MatoniJ, and they havo a Complete rant of Steam Machinery, and they boijig both Firet-claHa Tradesmen in tnoir separate Branohos. superintend all work, %ono requiring any description of Vehicles should write tor their PricoList and Illustrated ' Catalogue. j|„i„ m Sohaßent.fovtho-' OARTand WAGGON COMP4V OELEBRAIED ROAD CARTS' | SHIPJJpjS 10 AttRIV)!.~ B I3F 'Note the Address: HOUSE and HURBELL, <J IEMPIBU STEAM COACH FACTORY, | CoUMENAY PtAOE, I Wellington. BLAIRLOGIEJUNCTM HOTEL, Jwidion of Hit Munqapakh anil Blairhgie Roads, T. OAivSWELL,,.; PROPRIETOR TBE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find every convenience and comfort at this centrally situated hostelry. Beslßmnds of Liquor Kept. Good accommodation for trayellerswith stock. 2388 CLUB HOTEL; Lambioh Quay Weiunotojt, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of tho city. Commercial Travellers, &0., that ho has taken tho above commodious Family Hotel, which has been thoroughly renovated, Ho hopes, by studying tho requirement of! his supportors, toßhato Meyoryliberal patronage accorded bis predecessor. Tho Club Hotel will bo found jxi» arfeiice in ovpry respect one of the ■ best in'tho town for comfort and] i economio living, No exponse has been i spared in : carryin? out the many neces- ■ sary alterations.'wlriohu will make the f above hotol worthy of note, J Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, | will find in the Club every comfort of a 3 home, and special provision has been i made for'fomilies. Private suites of I apartments for families with fine lofty | rooms, Wines and'spirita of the bost j quality.;.' '' f . :' Speo'iaiity: One Shilling Lunchebq, daily, from 12 - to 2 p.m. [ ■ Table d'Hoto at 0 p.m. Dutiedm Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDO2V •W}/. -'■■ rwrietor,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 3 May 1890, Page 1
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388Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3501, 3 May 1890, Page 1
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