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CLUB HOTEL, CASTLE POINT. , CHARLES ROGERS, it, returning thanks for the liberal support he received while at the Ferry Hotel, Oahanga, begs to inform the public that he has erected a large and commodious Family Hotel at Castle Point, and hopes by strict attention to the wants of travellers, and the public in general to merit a continuance of their support. SEASIDE visitors and invalids will find everything provided for their comfort. The Castle Point CAVE is within five minutes walk of the Hotel. Steamers from Wellington and Napier call twice a week, and a coach will be run from Mastertou to Castle Point during the summer mouths. Good Paddocks and Stabling. CHARLES ROGERS, Club Hotel (adjoining the Telegraph Office) Castle Point. T HE HURINUIOB AN GI HOTEL Is once more open to the public. t, Mr it. GREATHEAD. the new proprietor, ie has rebuilt, stocked. a>-d furnished it, regardless of expense. Travellers may depend on comfortable beds and a good table at this establishment. I The best brands of Wines, Ales, an Spirit rf newly supplied. R. Greathead intends to make his house a COMFORTABLE HOME for all who may favor him with a visit. T ESDI HOTEL, WHABEAMA C. R. MILLER, Has opened he Teuui Accommodation House as an !l O T B L, And is now prepared to oiler the residents of this neighborhood, all the convenience of a commodious, and well conducted Hotel. Good Stabling and Paddocks. 117 ELBOUBNE HOTEL Willis-St., Wellington. JOHN N. OWEN, PKOPBIBTOE. Mn JOHN OWEN, late of 'the Clarendon Hotel, Palmerston North, having purchased the above well, known and commodious Hotel, begs to inform his friends and the public in general that it is his intention to }■ ' supply the very best liquors of all kinds, and d | to afford the comfort and accommodation 1 1 that travellers and residents expect to find in a first-class house. 91 '"P AFNEH’S TEMPERANCE HOTEL 1 AND RESTAURANT. j CuiiA-sT., Wellington, N.Z. First-class accomodation for Commercial. Travellers, Private Families, aud Boarders. ! Tourists and Wedding Parties can rely on ! receiving all the comforts of a home at this 11 otel, | Ordinary daily at 1 o’clock. I Luncheon from 12 to 2; charge —ONE : SHILLING. | A conveyance from the Hotel attends all 1 steamers and trains. I Hot and cold baths at all hours. C. TAFNER, Proprietor. I Late Chief Steward Government, s.s Stella 842 > jg A E RETT’S HOTE L. j Lambion Quay, Wellington. Mr N GUTHRIDGE, Proprietor. Superior Family and Commercial Apartments, j RISING SUN HOTEL, GREYTOWN SALMON & HATHAWAY, Proprietors. The Coaches to and from Wellington and the up-country districts arrive at and start from THE RILING SUN HOTEL. 737 •OitEST Elt S’ ARil S II 0 TEL. 1 GREYTOWN. GEORGE JONES, Proprietor. (Late Head Waiter in BeTamy’s.) This Hotel offers first-class accommodation second to none in the Wairarapa Every convenience to Commercial Travellers. Sample Rooms. Good Paddocks. Stables, Loose Boxes. FREETIIINKING AND TAILORING.— t Every man is a freethinker. His thoughts will wander in all directions, ac I cording to the impressions made on his mind. ' I once thought my cousin Bob a great drunk- ' ard and a very bad fellow, I now think him ] very good sober man. once thought Sir I George Grey (from what I road of him at i home and here) was a very bad man—Now, after seeing and hearing him talk and promise, lam beginning to think him a very good man. When I see a man in a suit of unsightly clothes, I think him a very clumsv looking fellow—When I see him dressed in one of Huxley’s suits, I think him a smart fellow. So you see lam a freethinker. Some : people who assume to be the only freethink-1 ers, tell us that when we have done our toil here we shall make food for worms and for cattle, and that we shall still continue the ( life of a tree aud a blade of grass. The 1 Christians think we shall lire as rationa beings in Paradise for ever. They are free \ Linkers too. I think I am the best tailor in the colony, because I can make the best suit for the least money. J. HUXLEY, Tailor. Manner-st., Willis-st., Lambton Quay, and Greytown. AMES HUXLEY J TAILOR’, Main-st., Gbeytoon. GENTLEMEN waited on for orders with in a radius of four miles from the Greytown Branch. No extra charge. ; PETEOLINE CANDLES. '-THESE Celebrated CANDLES, Maaufac--1 tured in Melbourne, Victoria, and Wellington, N.Z., by J. KITCHEN & SONS, can now be obtained from all Wholesale and Retail Grocers, They are SUPERIOR TO IMPORTED. Having received Prize Medals at the Phila ' delpbia Centennial Exhibition, also at tb I Intercolonial Exhibitions of Victoria n New South Wales, for their Light, Color, n ! Hardness. I PRIZE MEDAL SOAPS. These SOAPS received First Prizes at all the Victorian Exhibitions, and are SUPERIOR TO ANY SCAPB made in New Zealand, being unsurpassed for j General Family Use. I J. E. &S. are Buyers of all qualities of . tallow. \ Wellington Office Custom House Quay, j 1462 1

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 791, 30 November 1878, Page 4

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