WILLIAM DIWSON & CO., IRON MERCHANTS AND IRONMONGERS, IMPORTERS OB* AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Have now on view in their various Show Rooms a Large and Well-wlected Stock, MARBLE AND ENAMELLED SLATE MANTLE PIECES, MUTTON'S PATENT TILES, STOVES, AND REGISTER GBATES) OLO3E FIRE RANGES AND O/A8 STOVES, FENDERS AND FIEEIRONS, TABLELAND POCKET CUTLEEY J£rt>m the most celebrated makew). OTJLINARY'iStENSILB, BRUSHWA&E, BRASS' AND IRON BEDBTEADB. ILIXSTRO-PLATED GOODS— TEA AND COFFEE SERVICES, SALVERS CRUET AND PICKLE FRAMES, OAKE BASKETS, BISCUIT BOXES. ' *- iSNTREE DLSHES, TEA, DEBBBRT, TABLE SPOONS, AND FORKS, Ac. SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF KEROSENE LAMPS (in Silber's, Diets'*, and Rowatt's Patents), CONTRACTORS', CA&PENTEEta 'AND CABINETMAKERS' laONMONGERY, GASAIJERS, BRACKETS, AND HALL LAMPS— Crystal, Bronzed, and Ormolu. WILLIAM DAWSON & CO. I Warehouse, Show Rooms. *nd Implement Yard, Featherston-street, Wellington.
PRINCE OP WALES' HOTEL, MASTEFTON. . J. E. THOMPSON, Pbofkibtob. TTAVING made oonwderablo improvements and enlargements to the above Hotel, the Proprietor is nro hi a position to offer accommodation equal, if not superior, to any to be procured in the Province. WINES, SPIRITSTTMALT LIQTJOHB OF THE BEST BBANDS ALWAYS ' ON HAND. The Proprietor has alto obtained a first. class BILLIARD TABLE PROM; MELBOURNE, ' tsladeexpre*»lyt $ladeexpre*»ly to order, andw^bichhe can confidently guarantee as one o^he best in Wairarapa. GOOD STABLiycTAKP PAPPOOES. THOHHDON BIIEWSRY. j. & wTltaples, % ' Bbbwsbs, Mam and Hop Impobtkes. T & VT. "^STAPLES, returning thanks to the Trade and private persons for their liberal patronage hitherto, would respectfully beg to inform them that their supply of ALES and STOUT, 4c, in bulk and bottle, are of choicest quality* *°d would solicit a continuance- of their former faron. Private families supplied in quantities from two gallons and upwards. All orders punctually attended to. THORNDON BREWERY, J. &W. STAPLES, Proprietors. TT D . 'MONK'S POST OFFICE HOTEL, GREY STREET. HE NEW LUNCHEON ROOMS' POSITIVELY NEXT WEEK. N.B.— Grandest Billiard Saloon In Wellington, with two new Prise Tables, by Alcock. W. LIGHT, /QUEEN'S HOTEL, LAMBTON QUAY. FI*ST-OIiA»S ACCOHMfrpATIOW. Wines, Spirltf, kc, of the finest quality. CRICKETERS' ARMS HOTBLJ TOVY-STIBBT. T WALKLEY, late of the Brunswick Hotel, WiUis-street, begs to* inform the Public that he has become Proprietor of the above Hotel, where be will bo glad to meet bis old f rfond and supporters. RAILWAY HOTEL, MARTOIT BAKUBI. Gibbon* Proprietor. S GIBBONS has much pleasure in an- • notweing that his new and commodious Hotel is nowoper for the reception of Boarders and Visitors to Marton. All the rooms are spacious, lofty, and well lighted, and the house has been furnished throughout, regardless of the cost, hi a style of comfort ana elegance, rarely met with in the colony. ¦ The bath-room alone iv wortff a visit, being fitted with hot and cold water, and the whole establishment is now replete with every convenience. The Wines, Spirits, and Seen are all of the choicest brands. Meals to suit passengers by trams. Goon SUbltag accommodation. 8. G. trusts that byTftict attention, combined with civility and a liberal table, to merit a fair share of public patronage. CLUB HOTBL, MASTBRTON WJJRAKAPA. Mma. Gbahak, Propristwa*. mHIS Hotel oners superior accommodation JL to Settlers, Travellers, and Private Families. BATHS. BAMPLE ROOMS. ay t Bt*hl— and w»ll-grawed Paddock*. THB OLDEST HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT IS THB TVAILWAY HOTEL, MASTERTON. A dry Bkittle-alley is attached to the premises. First-class accommodation for boarders and the travelling public ; and a bsarty welcome /to all. Good stabling, loose boxes, and secure paddocks. THOMAB LOWBB, Proprtetftr. PROVINCIAL HOTEL, UPPER HUTTT WALTER BlSHoF(late C.T.) has much pleasure hi announcing that ha has entered into possession of the above Hotel, and promises that all who favor liim with their patronage will receive every possible attention at his bands— comfort, cleanliness, and civility being his motto Excellent bedroom accommodation. A first-class table is kept, and the wines, spirit*, &c, are all of the best brands. Gdod fttablmg and paddocks. n U P I R B HOTEL WIJU.IS-STK2ST. }. LICHTBCHBINDL, ttThTb railway hot jsT, . LOWII HUTT. N. VALENTINE Pxopksitob. The most pleasant ride by road or -rail. from Wellington. Unsurpassed accommodation, and everything of the beit
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Evening Post, Volume XVII, Issue 310, 3 January 1879, Page 1
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