ROYAL HOTEL, QPEEN-BTBEET, MaSTERION, T,(UAA t NER, proprietor. First Class Accommodation for Travellers and Visitors, . None but the Best Branda of Liquors kept, STABLINO- AND PADDOOKB. COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pahiatua, SULLIVAN & CORBY, [ (Late of Timaru and Wellington). I Pbopbiemj. SP fi BEG to inform the • vu \ji, travelling publio and the residents of the Bush Districts that ttons and alterations to the Commercial Hotel, making it the largest and best appointed hostelry in the Forty-Mile Bush, The rooms are lofty and well fumißhed, and tho dining room will be found _ supplied with the best tabk d holt in the province, The bar is under their personal supervision, and none but the best brands of liquors are kept, Hot, Cold, and Shower Baths. There isalarge Assembly Hallattached to the buildmg, with stage and soenery for thealrioals, etc, Stable, loose boies and grass paddocks I oloso by, in charge of an efficient Groom. I The Billiard Itoom is fitted with one of the best Mies, and is attended by competent marker. Coaches stop at this Hotel daily. I OuAKOEBMonERATE. EKETAHUNA TEMPERANCE HOTEL, (IIiTEj.JONESdfcCO.) ' A VING taken over this old ostablishod .X and popular hotel, the proprietor begß to inform Commercial mon and tho travelling publio that the roputation of tho houao will be maintained, Visitors will find all the comforts of a home. Good Beds, and a liberal table at moderate oharges. Private Rooms fob Famhies. Bath Boom I Sample Room SIASLIKO AND PiDDOCKS, JOHN CARTER, Proprietor JAMES ELLIOTT.. Saddler and Hamamaker, QuraN-siRBT ,„ Masierton, HAS n stock for sale a specially reasonable prices all the most recent novelties in i Hunting and Ladies' Saddles English and Colonial Harness Bridles, Spurs and Sundries Tack Saddles Shaft and Leading Harness and every requirement of the trade, which is in ordinary demand,
Rmm carefully executed at moderate I SICKENS CENTRAL DINING ROOMS) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON, THOSE commodious Dining Booms are opon to the publio on Sundays sud during the week, Week Davs BREAKFAST-7.30 to 8,30) SUNDAYS! LUNCHEON-12ti112 Bto 9,12 to 1, TEi-5 to 6.30 J 6to 6, ALL MEALS h, Hot Pies and CofTeo overy evening from 8 o'clock, Bread, Confectionery and Fancy Goods as usaal. WATCHES. ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES from 11 $ 15a to £9 ss, LADIES SILVER WATOBES from £2 6a to £4los; LADIES GOLD WATCHES from sii Ruinoaa in 18 carat casus at G. and T. YOUNG, PEAGTIGAL WATCHMAKERS LAMBTON QUA.TE, WELLINGTON. Lower Prices could be quoted, but it can only bo for inferior Gooda, it is false economy to buy a low-priced traßhy article that is seldom out of the watchmaker's hands. Amrded First Awards for Waklts and Clock N,Z. Exhibitions of 1565 and 18S9, CLOCKS: Frenoh Marble Clocks in groat variety always on hand, Marble Timepieces from 30b, Marblo Clocks from 42s 6d, All Clocks and Watches ot the best quality and all guaranteed two years.
JEWELLERY. Gold Brooches, Bangles, Gem and Keeper Kings, Sleeveliuks, Studs, Penoilß, aud other articles of jewellery in the latest designs of the best quality and at Moderate Prices. E.P. GOODS. Novelties in Jam Dishes, Cake Baskets, liutterplates, Breadplates, Gongs, Side Dishes, Muffineers, Salts, and articles too numerous to mention, Wo make a speciality of our Watches and E. P. Goods, Customers from the Woirarapa can be shown a selection of theso goods unsurpassed for variety and quality In the Empire City. G. & T. YOUNG, Wellington, and at Dunedin, Timaru an Oamaru. ■ JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR Opposite Club Hotel, QUEBN-STKBBT MiSTHRTON Th faw* of now patronage and mommndatim renmted, GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits, Confectionery, And Candied - Peels. FAOTORY.-Alton Sfci, and Nile St, B, Nelson, Wholesale Wellington Branch,BUSINEBS NOTIFICATION. I IHB NEWEST BOOKS direct from arrival of every Gcean steamer. Aeent for" Wjjeabapa Daiiy Times" A first-class and complete printing stock on the premises, J.B.INNES, (Opposite % Dillon's), Willis-street i,'...,M.'..'.welliogton
FRUIT TREES TNTENDING planters of Fruit Trees, and Orchardiats generally, are respect, fully invited lo inspect the undersigned' Nursery, at Parkvale, Oartorton, and see the stock during the growing season Fuller particulars will be duly advertised later on JOHN BLOMQDIST, Proprietor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4390, 11 April 1893, Page 4
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