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n'LUr HOTEL, ivTASTEUTO The Propnetor of the above old and wellnop establishment begs to thanlc the inhabiants of Mantorton and tho-surroundvng disriots, as alio tho travelling public for the c wge measure of support hitherto given, and egs lespoctfully to state that i Iteration 1 )' and mipiovements, in accordance 1 nth'the progress of the place, as also the f lowing icqiin omenta of tho trade, ha\e been t lado. f < , 1 Tho Cnl'naiy Department is, as usual, first- ( lass ( Wines, Beeis, Spiuts, andothei liquors aie i aeh and ill of the veiy best quality. The Bilhaid Boom, which is provided with 1 tto of Alcock's first class tables, has just been " afuru'ihed in the nlost elegant manner, > 'A'. E f L ILI N S i, -.'/' Piopnotor. pO HESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, oßurrowN., ' « >F!ORGG JONHS Proprietoe. THiS old-established and a as lately b f 'en thoroughly renovated, and is .ow provided with overy eonveniencefor the lorafbrt of the public, and. being situated .vithin a short distance of the Railway _ Station, and nearly opposite the Post and £ Telegraph offices,; offers special,advantages; > to'visitors'and M travelling The private sitting rooms and bedrooms - are well furnished, and are high and ioomy. I IVINES ■ OF;;THE BEST: ■} ~. DRSCRIPTION./ONLY;, .-•■ - .iraj! provided. The culinary management neing under the supervision' of the'proprietor ( limself is a sufficient guarantee that the, vants of-.patrons will he ; well provided for', 1 The BILTiIARTi room is provided with we of /Ucnek's best tables. _ A CONVEYANCE will • meet each train tor the convenience of Visitors. GOOD STARLING AND GRASS PADDOCKS , are alsv provided and are under efficient management.' GEORGE J0NE5*.:....;..... Proprietor? ' J H. 00RBE TT ' S Empire ,HoT;EL,. MASTERTON. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel having completed the erection of an additional wing, is now prepared to provide PRIVATE ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES i' GENTLEMEN, FlliST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION (''or Buaid'fs mid Travellers. A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY at 1 o'clock, i And alter the 10th March at 6 pirn, also,) ; J. H. OOMETF:,. hiipnrts the best' Brands of Whiskey, Rum, Ports, Sherries, Claret, Liquers, and Champagne. • Hocks still and sparking, Genuine Australian Wines. : : English Beer and Stout. ■'■■ ; -< > A NIGI. PORTER. KEPT. •■< ONE OF ALCOCK'S BEST TABLES ■ in the Billiard Room. m. Good Stabling and secure Paddocks. "®> I) KING jUN'HOI'EL, GRKYTpVfK.I Wm! HAMMERIOH Proprietor, REGS to inform his numerous friends and the public generally that he has taken the aliovc ■well-known Hostelry, Since taking possession, it .has undergone considemble alteration in its management. I ..pmviraents have been effected internally and extcriiiilly, so that' with its abundant, iiccmiimod.ition for boarders, travellers', or fftiiiilifs, and its elope proximity to the Rail-, way Station, the Pro rietor c n now confidently recommend it,as Hotel in the province. In assu-.iughia patrons that''.(as .informer years) none but FIINT-OLASS ' WLNES, BEER, OR SPIRITS,, v W'll be kept on the premises, and th?t the charges are moderate, W.H, trusts to get a Blnire of public patronage. OLD FRIENDS ARE PARTICULARLY ravrrea). A Conveyance fokpassenoers and Luggage 484 , ATTEVtDS KVEEY T»AIN. '■■■ 01 ft fc' GRE:IT.UWN-.'HOTEL, 1. 'GREYTOWN, WAIRARAPA. JOHN' QUIN Propiubio pj Til!:! above" well-known and old-estab-lished lintel oilers N|ceial Advantages to" Visitors to the Wairarapa and Travelling Public in Accommodation and Convenience, l''arlicular attention has been given to the ari',iii«e'i!eiit l of Private Apartments, anil the Premises having recently been thoroughly renovated, tho accommodation; is, equal to am iii the district. 'Visitor's will'bud all the Comforts of a Home, and every attention paid them,' A comfortable Covered i'o.wkyanck in connection with the Hotel meets every train, for the convenience of '• Patrons and tbe Public —o— soliciting the Favors of the. Travelling Public, and : hanking'., hisi patrons'forthe support hitherto accorded, the Proprietor wishes to assure them the same attention will be, jjiyeni as hitherto. ■, ~ :, ■, —o ~.; ~, ■ Good Stabling and Grass Paddocks a_. : . attached .to,the Hotel. ,;■ , ;;.,..', Note— the' ' ■-,:■' ..,-,- GREYTOWN HOTEL, '". ..(Withina few chainsof, the-.Post and Tele:! 48f) ■ • graph 6f) ; ces. ';,:/: ii UJ |,:M. : ,, :i E,A.S,T..H-,O:PE, ; General Commission. Agent, ; . : ' "masterton," 1 ' '""";;:'!•■ : Tradesmen's llopks.kepfr. : :,. . • ,■,-. Kents and Debts cbllected'aud prompt return '■'.'■ rendered. Agent for. Mutual Life. Association of ...Ausi ""- ' tralasia.' ';,,',,• ~,;..494 ■;■ M..(0,.,-T; I r; .0. J5;.,., ,;,,.i. f T AVING sold all interest' in the Mas- . te'rton Coach Factory to MESSRS ' MUIR \& DIXON BROS., together with the Hook Debts of thedate.h'i'in ol'.Quartleyi&nd Wagg, 'all accounts must be paid to them, their receipt aloiifi; lieiifg. a L , sufficient discharge.; 'i'h" liabilities (as .per. : f schedule) will also be paid by them, G, DIXON, IN reference to the above, MUIR and DIXON BROS, intend to .-till carry on 1 btirinessinthe.Masfouton Co-id) Factory.in a manner that for \Vorkiiiariship7 First-class Material, and Price cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. A large stock of American and English goods on hand. Kvery style of vehicle built ortepaired., ■ 495 ■•■" "■-""■•' ' ■' 171 A G L E 'REWERY • (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) r ! 'MASTERTON,': ,'"':' ■' THE I ugdujaigjuid beg habitants' of the Wairarapa that they are now able to smpply ALE and STOUT of MRST-CLASS QUALITY, and hope, by supplying a Good ai.d fure Article toßecme your orders, which will receive our Earlies Attention. riiey,alao beg to infoirathe agriculturist of the ne'ghboihood that they are going ti erect a 1 MALT-HOUSE, and will be pur chasers i of MALTING BARLEY iex season.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 560, 4 September 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 560, 4 September 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 560, 4 September 1880, Page 4

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