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FORESTERS’ ARMS HOTEL, GIiEYTOWN. OKUKOE JONES I’«oj?bibtor. f E MIIS hotel lias the reputation of being 1 <"iio of the most c/infortable in the N'fiiaiapa. There mo conveniences for <‘vi iy class of visitors ; it is oi.-e of the oldest established in (lie vsiliy and him lately undergone thorough icnovatiuu. It is the iavuiae resort for travellers, being im)in lie.h ly opposite the Post Office, and an cay distance from the Railway Station. A splendid Billiard Table is ou the pn mists under the charge of a popular and e.\|» i it-nced marker. '1 hi private sitting rooms, and bedrooms are appointed with the best class of furniture and are w> 11 ventilated and roomy. Ni i;e but the most superior brands of Vvhia's and Spirits. r l m culinary arrangements are under the supervision of an experienced “ chef,” and an excellent table is always provided. A CONVEYANCE meets every train, and passengers and their luggage are carefully attended to. George Jones/ FORESTER’*! ARMS HOTEL. WREYTOWN HOTEL. Waibab&pa, W. HAMMERIC H, Proprietor. W, H has much pleasure to inform his friends and the public in general that he has once more become proprietor of the above veil known hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make everybody who may favor him with a visit as comfortable as possible. New Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers.

A Cab meets every Train. baddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on hire E. 11. BUCKERIDGE, Marquis of Normanby Hotel, CARTERTON. rpHIS Hotel is in the immediate centre of J- the town and offers the best accommodation for the travelling public. Wines, Beers and Spirits of the very best brands. A spreadid Billiard Table and Good Stabling. '■*/ E. H. BUCKERIDGE. TARATAHI HOTEL. as., uoutu\s BEGS to announce that he lias taken over the abort well-known and popular hotel so long and .successfully conducted by Jii 11.I 1 . Bay. Hie house has been Painted, i . pen d, Renovated and Furnished with a slew to promote the comfort of eveiy visitor. Iht new landlord invites the company of 1 '.mists, Settlers, Commercial Travellers, faintly Parties, and the Public generally, ■old promises lhatro effort will be wanting -'■ his part to make them feel at home. The I < st and truest brands Wines and Spirits, Ale allot Stout, only kept in stock.

\ i.-it', rs may ieiy on Civility, Moderate Uunges, ami a first Claes Table. The ■■tabling Accommodation and Loose Boxes " ill be found a feature of the establishment. EMPIRE HOTEL, Featuebbton, Close to the Kailway Station. 3 HE Best Accommodation in the District. First class Stabling and Paddock. A trial will convince. J. SMITH, Proprietor. TAUHERENIKAU HOTEL. A. M. WILKINSON, - Pbopribiob. HIS well known hostelry has been lately renovated and the present proprietor has always on hand a good selection of Wines, Spirits and Ales of the choicest quality. STABLING—The complete stabling accommodation is well known to the public, who may rely upon horses receiving every atteutiou. Spacious Loose Boxes. Well grassed paddocks. Every Accommodation for Owners and Trainers of Race Horses, 198 Kaitokc Refreshment [looms. f PHE Undersigned begs to inform Travellers A to and fro upon the Wellington-Mas-tei ton Kailway that the above Kefreshment Booms aie supplied with the best Wines, Bpirits and Malt Liquors. Passengers can also get an excellent cup of tea and edibles of various kinds. A room is set apart for the special use of ladies, whose wants will receive every attention. J. MARTIN, 707 Proprietor.

FOR PRIVATE SALE HOUSE I'KOI'M.TV A 1 M.UfH GKEVi’uWN. F. 1!. W 0 0 D lua itvuivtd ihstuictiors to <HVr for Fiuxatk vm ONE AGUE FREEHOLD LAM), tit-ntiiiK Main btrtet, Giojtowu, with at<d i utluililiugs ended theienu. L’ncc Low. F 11. WOOD. Auctioneer.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 3 February 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 3 February 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1790, 3 February 1886, Page 4