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star; hotel,, masterton. (Late of Panania-street, Wellington). jl J. SEARL having taken oyer the Li.,,' above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and ecneral publio of Master. .ton.andthe'Oistrict.that it is his inteiK tipri to c'pn'diiotlhd house on entirely how lines, 1 l A oomplete new staff of sorvanfcs nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very beat liquors has been laid in, '■ The.lsXuncheoii on .sale day a speo- ,!' .;■!:,: . k.-tiality. .• .'!.:,.' Good Stabling and paddooks. ; ''STAR HOTEL, MASTERTOtf' /ILUB HOTEL, MASTERTON. .. The Proprietorof theabovo old and woll-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur rounding distribts, aa aWo the travelling publio for the largo measure ot support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements,; in accordance with the progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements of tho trade, !w<! been made. The Culinary Department is as usual, drst-clasa, : ■. . •)•••■ Wines,' Beers, Spirits,' aud othei liquors fre each, and all ol the very best quality. '' The Billiard Room, which is provided with'orieof'Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in thomost elegant manner. : ■' "" : ; A. BLKINS, "'" ' ""' ' ProDrintor, Railways Hotel, : ' " !i EKETAHUNA. ' eowakd'elliston, fpHEabove new' Hotel, replete with 1 .every oomfort and convenience, 'situate within two minutos'walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the i.o.conimodation of' TRAVELLERS and genoral public. Good paddocks, stabling, agood table and moderate ch.-.rtres.
Eketahuna Hotel, J. ANDERSON..... .'.....Proprietor. JtAVING takeiiover the above wellil known and old established Hotel, J, Anderson trusts 'by'" oivihty and best attention, tq scoure a fair Blurs of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF, CALL in the Forty Mileßush..::• ' ;! . ' : Koyol Mail coach from Pahiatua and Woodvilb leaves this hotel every day. ' ' J. ANDERSON
COMMERCIAL. HOTEL, SULLIVAN &OORBY, (Late'of Tunaiu and Wellington). , .. ~ PKor-KIETOBS, .■■■'..-. SJP ' r )h ";'. BEa..to'.■inform the i, Qu \J ., : travelling public nnd the residents of the settlement generally that they have made extensive improvements aqd additions to llm above nopiilar hostelry, and hayo left ■ nothing undono which will;cpntributo to the comfort and convenience of their .patrons;-. Thehotel is quite new,-having-been purebred from Mr Stewart, and is ono of tho most imposing buildings in the district. : There is a large Assembly Ballattacbed to the building, with stace and scenery fur theatricals, etc, Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks closoby, : .. ,Thero is also a grand Billiard-room in this Hotel, and one' of the Billiard Tables.. Coaohes stop at this'hotel daily. ■ Moderate Jf. Prangnell: (Corner of.Queen and Renall Streets,. ,: : •'• Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT, fiWnhA FEri of welLseasoned "Vj.VVM, timber to. select'frori at mill prices;' comprising 'A'rcliitravirig, Moulding, Skirting, Rustloating, Floor : ins;andalf-kinds dressed,:- planed, andbuildingtimbers. , .';,,.".,. ->' A few job' ! lot8 to clear cheap,'' Shingles,!Hbußeblookß;L'Palings, etc. Doors aiid.Sashes at loweWOurrent rates All goods within the Borough delivered
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4091, 19 April 1892, Page 1
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