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FORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, GREITOWN. GEORGE JONES Pbopbistob. f I''HIS hotel has the reputation of being JL one of the most comfortable in the Wairarapa. There are conveniences for every class of visitors; it is one of the oldest established in the valley and has lately undergone thorough renovation. It is the favorite resort for travellers, being immediately opposite tha Post Office, and an easy distance from the Railway Station. A splendid Billiard Table is on the premises under the charge of a popular and experienced marker. The private sitting rooms, and bedrooms are appointed with the best class of furniture and are well ventilated and roomy. ,None but the most superior brands of and Spirits. The 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 arc carefully attended to. George Jouea,’ FORESTER’S ARMS HOTEL. GREYTOWN HOTEL. Wimsm. W. HAMMEBIOH. Proprietor. W. H has much pleasure to inform his frUnds and the pnblie la general that he has ones mors bseoms proprietor of the sbeve well 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. Mew Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A Cab meets every Train. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on hire ROBERT BUCKERIDGE, REFRESHMENT BOOMS, Fcitihstoh. Tea, Coffee and Befreshmente always ready. Wines, Spirits and Beer of all the best brands. 168 E. H. BUCKERIDGE, Marquis of Normanby Hotel, CARTERTON. THIS Hotel is in the immediate centre of the town and offers the best accommodation for the travelling public. Wines, Beers and {spirits of the very best brands. A splendid Billiard Table and Good Stabling, y/ E, H. BUCKERIDGE. W. BUCKERIDGE, VICTORIA HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. WT> BEGS to inform his nnmer- . jD. ous Friends and the Public generally that he has taken the above named Hotel, is determined to leave nothing undone lat will tend to the comfort and convenience of his patrons. The cusine de* partment wiU be under the direction of an experienced "Chef’’and all Liquors sold ou the premises will be warranted of the best quality. Excellent Stabling, Good Billiard Table. Commercial Travellers will find all their requirements well attended to.

EMPIRE HOTEL, FbiThmbtos, Close (• the Bailway Station.; rjiHE Bast Accommodation in the District. First class Stabling and Paddock. A trial will Murines. J. SMITH, Proprietor. TAUHERENIKAD HOTEL. A. M. WILKINSON, - Pbopbikxob. rjiHIS well known hostelry has been lately renovated and the present proprietor has always on hand a good selection of Wines, Spirits and Ales ol the choicest Quality. STABLING—The complete stabling accommodation it well known to the public, who may rely upon horses receiving every attention. Spacious Loose Boxes. Well grassed paddocks. Every Accommodation for Owners and Trainers of Bace Horses. 196 MASTERTON LIVEEY <fc BAIT STABLES. HOOD AND SHAW IVENDEK their best thanks to the travelling public and settlers of the district for the liberal patronage bestowed on them since they commenced business in Masterton. They have now to announce that the CLUB STABLES have been re-ereoted and re-opened, and will be round commodious, comfortable, well ventilated, and supplied with every [convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. The ni-w stables have been designed with >ll the luted uupri.vcnu.me, and being built if iron can be, FIREPROOF. ' A first class collection of Buggies, Carry - ills, and reliable Saddle Horses constantly on lire at mclerate rates. Every attention made to the requirements if Comm :iial Travellers. The Liveiy uud Rail Department being Index the supervision of skilled and trustlorthy bauds, persons putting up at the tables may reiy on their horses receiving the jest possible treatment. The " Favorite ” 'Bus meets every Train. 196 SECURE PADDOOKb. 1 ]

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2036, 28 February 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2036, 28 February 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2036, 28 February 1887, Page 4