STAEfiOTEL GWLLLIAMMN has m.uoh plea- ' euro in informing his Humorous fnoiida and the public of tho Waira'rapa generally that he has taken over the nbovo centrally situated and favorably known hoteironi Mra Cranmor. Visitors and families will find tho STAR HOTEL one of the moat convonierit and comfortably furnished houses intho district, The: best wines spirits and ales are only kept, > Good stabling and paddooks. ; /ILUB HOTEL MASTFRTON The Propriotoi of the above old and the inhabitants of Master ton and theaurrounding districts, an also tho' travelling public for tho large nieaaure of support hitherto given,_andbegs respectfully to' nfcnfn f.W. tAAWbmt .Ifsnfinn. „„J tmi prnvements, in accordance with tho prorequirements of the trade, hare been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, drst-claBS. ' • ' '• ■ . Wines, Beers,, Spirits, and other liquors are each and all of the very best quality. . The Billiard Roem, which is provided withoneof Alcock's first-class tables, has just heen refurnished in themost elegant manner, A, BLKTNS','; Proprietor POST OFFICJE HOTEL, GREY STREET, WELLINGTON. 'i aw.'TABOR"' PBOPBIBIOBt E A VlNO[purchased the Lease and Goodwill ot tho above popular and centrally aituatud} hostelry, G. W. T. begs to inform his numerous friends and the commercial community that every care ana attention will be given to the comforts and requirements of Permanent Boarders and Gommerical Travellers, The house affords excellent accommodation. A SPKOIAIi FEATUBK. One Suiluno Luncheon Daim, from , 1 to 3 o'clock. Tho very best brandß of Wineß, Ales, and Spirits, ; | G. YY, TABOR, 1 Proprietor, PANAMA HOTEL (Comorof Ingeatre and Taranaki streets opposite Columbia Skating Rink,) Welhkoion; E. J. SEARLE, (lateßims with Mr. A Elkins,Crab Hotel, Maßterton,) HAS taken tho Panama. Hotel and invites his Waiuarapa mibnds not only to inspect accommodation, but solicits their patronage, in. return for which all home comforts and' superior liquors will be supplied at moderate prices. Trams pass the door every 10 minutes to and from the Railway Station, GOOD STABLING, Masonic Hotel, WOODVILLE. . jHIS now and olegant hotel is now X opened and affords the best of accommodation for Travellers and Yißitors Meals provided en arrival of trains and Coaches, L.D.BIOKERTON, hiiiiiclt BLAIRLOGIEJUNGTION HOTEL, Junction of tiit Mungapakh and Blairlogit Boads. T. OAIvSWELL. ...PROPRIETOR at this centrally situated hostelry, Beslßrawk of Liquor Ktpt, Good accommodation for traveller stook.
PAHIATUA HOTEL Wi STEWART, IflE ABOVE HOTEL f urn blies Good Accommodation for Travellers and Wines and Spirits of First-OiiM qualitj -• • . kept in Stock. . Agent for Jones & Hunters lin Mail Coaob° between Pahiatua ' Palmerston, mongers oooKod hrouitl ■ ■ ■ -I Railway Hotel EDWAKD.ELLJSTON, riIHE above new Hotol, replete with 1 every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general public ;■'.... ■ Good etablinff, paddocks, a good table CLYDE QUAY HOTEL, OLOBEIO COURTENAY PLACE m .TRAMLINE,' .' , WELLMM W. TTIVENSEN.iateof Waira- , JjJ rspaand HawkeVßay, has purchased the lease, of the above Hotel, and it boing quite close to the I " Soa Baths," and a fine yiew over the' Harbor, ' is suitably }op ~ the Travelling Piiblio aud Private Families especially. i.,Gopd; accommodation, with jßoijic Comforts and moderate charges, W,E. solicits patronage.. ~' , ' Wiriesand Spirits of the best 'Brands, Good stabling, and close to Tram Line Rowing and sailing boats on hire,' ';''.. 3597 THOS. COOK AND SON TOTJRIST, And General. Passenger' Agents;' official TotiHst Aleuts to the Now ZeaJ§D(| Exhibition at/Puriedin,. Head Office. Ludgate Circus, London, Head Office for New Zealand, 4 Victoria Arcade, P.O. Box 216, Auckland, Wellington 'Agonoy''.'•'■;■ CmSyJUpiii : 62 LiMBTON-QuiY, TOURISTS and Travellers booked '■■ thrbughout ; New Zealand and all ovor the World; singly or in parties, Hotel, Insurance, Baggage and: Oar. riajDdOffpOflß.;'',, '. ,;. Bailiofweijpv t<>#ftfl. %
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3612, 12 September 1890, Page 4
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