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Kaitoke Refreshment Rooms. THE Undersigned begs to inform Travellers to and fro upon the Wellington-Mas-terton Railway that the above Refreshment Rooms are supplied with the best Wines, Spirits 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 reeeive every attention. J. MARTIN, 767 Proprietor. BILLIARDS. BILLIARDS. P. PLAYER, having leased from Mr G. Jones, the Foresters’ Arms Billiard Room, begs to inform his customers and numerous friends that he will be found at his post as usual. PHILLIPS 7 WAIRARAPA PRIVATE HOTEL, Qceen-bt., Mastbbton, IS now open, and will be found replete with every conceivable comfort. All the conveniences of a first-class home are provided, every room being furnished and upholstered with the newest and best material. Inspection cheerfully invited. Parties desirous ef securing apartments will do well to communicate at once with the proprietor. The Billiard Room is without doubt the best in this district, and is under the management of Mr A. G. Beyliss who will be about with usual attention to these who favor with i a call. | The Stables are under efficient management, and will be found (replete with every convenience. Good well watered paddocks for horses. ROBERT BUCKERIDGE, RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS, Feathbbsion. Tea, Coffee and Refreshments always ready. Wines, Spirits and Beer of all the best brands. 158 WHITE HART HOTEL, CARTERTON. W. BISHOP, Pbopbietob. None but the best brands of liquors, W. B. has attached special importance to this branch of the business. Well furnished Private Sitting and Bed Rooms. The Culinary arrangements are under the proprietor’s immediate supervision. Sample Rooms for Commercial travellers, opposite Town Hall. Good Stabling and Paddocks. A Cab meets the trains from the City. 117 Prince of Wales Livery Stables and Horse Repository, MASTERTON. WILLIAM NEIL, Late of Neil and Cookery, having taken the above |stables is prepared to supply the travelling public with HORSES, BUGGIES, OAREY-ALLS, AND VEHICLES Of every description on the shortest notice. The Lively Department is under the care of an experienced groom, and every attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation. Horses of first class quality kept constantly on hire. A ’Bus will ran to and from the Stables to meet every train. Motto—“ Civility, Good Accommodation, and Reasonable Charges.’’ The Proprietor, having had many years’ experience in the Wairarapa, trusts that his old* friends and patrons will not forget him in his new establishment. 589 WAIRARAPA BREWERY AND STEAM J2RATED WATERS MANUFACTORY. GBEITOWH & FEATHBESTON JOHN FULLER Fbopbiitob. A. L. WEBSTER HAS BEEN APPOINTED DISTRICT AGENT FOR GALBRAITH'S PATENT 687 AGENCY.

J. HODGE, JUN., BLACKSMITH AND GENERAL SMITH, Mabxinbobodoh. SHOEING DONE UPON THE NEWEST PRINCIPLE. 89 HART UDY, (tibiids) Blacksmith and wheelwright Main street, Greytovn, Farriery in all its branches oatelullj and properly executed. JAMES HOBMAN, ■^^HEEL WRIGHT, BLACKSMITH, AND FARRIER, Main Street, Grey town, (W. J. Gambling late premises). Having commenced business in the above premises the undersigned hopes, by attention to business and the prompt execution of orders, to gain the patronage of the public. 598 J. HOBMAN. S. SOFFE, Cabinet Maker, UPHOLSTEKEB, &c., Manners Street, Wellington. Iron and Wood Bedsteads always in stock, at lowest possible prices. furniture of every description made to order. Country orders by post or wire promptly attended to. All goods packed and delivered to the Station or Wharf. SUBSCRIBERS are requested to notify any irregularity la the tWiyery ol the paper at this office

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1839, 2 June 1886, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1839, 2 June 1886, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1839, 2 June 1886, Page 4