QLUB ROTEL, ivIASTERTON T]i6 Proprietor; of . tho aDovo old ■ and wellkuown establishment begs.to.thank the inhabitants.of Maaterton and.the, surrounding j diptrictSj. na..itap.jtljo ;j>raye)liiigv .pnbliq; for; the large meajjure o£ support hitherto:. given,), (and. begi respeqtfully i>%. stato ■ : ; that/ additioiiß,; in, accordance with the progress of the place, "as growing requirements of tlie tratle/ haye been made, ' The Culinary Department is, as' usual, firstclass, . (;l iV [■. i. rs; Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other.Upprsare ; each j and. all-of .tjie quality, J,L, ' The Billiard Boom, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnished in the most elegant manner.' - .'| ■ A,; ; E;L,K.p SV : y, n^/: , I . """ Pfoprieior."' ' : |jlO RESTERS'ARMS HOTEL, 1 ; GREYTOWN. <'--v geotwe J0M5;.;.;..;.;.'. Proprietor, , TfliS 1 old-established and favorite hotel lias lately bpen'.thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with overy conyeniencefor the comfort of the public, • and being situated within; a. short distance of: the . Railway. Station, and nearly opposite the Post and ■Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are well furnished, and are high and ioomy. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the: supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee tfrnt : the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's best tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet feacli train for the convenience of visitors, • GOOD STAPLING AND GRASS _ PADDOCKS are also provided and are under efficient management. GEORGE JOKES Proprietor, ' 452 ' J H, CORBET T' 8 Empire Hotel, MASTERTON. THE PROPRIETOR of the above Hotel having completed the erection of an additional wing, is now prepared to provide PRIVATE-ACCOMMODATION FOR LADIES & GENTLEMEN,' iS WELL AS FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION For Boarders and Travellers, A TABLE D'HOTE DAILY at 1 o'clock, (And after the lOthMarch at 6 p.m. also.) J. H. CORBET! Imports the best Brands of Whiskey, Rum, Ports, Sherries, Claret, Liquers, and Champagne. Hocks still and sparking, Genuine Australian Wines. English Beer and Stout. A NIG D PORTER KEPT. ONE Of AICOOK'S BEST TABLES in the Billiard Room. Good Stabling and secure Paddock fj HOMAS BALLINGER, House and Ship Plumber, Gasfitter, &0,, Willis-street, Wellington. Manufacturer of Galvanised Iron, Spouting Ridging, down pipe, Batbs, Chimney pots, enamelled Reflectors, Tinware, &c. Importer of lead, compo, and iron, water aud gas pipes. Gas and water fittings, pumps, water closets, wash basins, and every description of Plumbers' material. Liberal discount to the trade, 431 W. HERCOCK, .. GENERAL CARRIER, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of MastertonandTaueiu that he has com- ' pleted the stabling and Depot at the Taueru • and is prepared to convey goods to any part "f the Wairarapa at the lowest rates. Particular attention paid to cartage of wool. Brake runs daily ftom Taueru to Masterton. 557
The national mutual life ASSOCIATION op AUSTRALASIA (LllUTliD), ACTUARY AND SECRETARY J. M. Templeton, F.S.A, New Zeahnd Head Office: Temple Chambers, Featherston-street, Wellington. DMEOTORB! Lieut.-Col. Pearce, J.P. (Chairman) Hon Patrick A. Buckley, Esq. Robert M. Greenfield, Esq. William H. Levia, Esq., M.H.R, James Smith, Esq. RESIDENT SECRETARY; Thomas Swain. The most liberal and equitable office for Life Assurance in the Australasian Colonies —the best office for young men. Profits divided every three years. Offices in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, Wellington and Hobart Town. The New Zealand Branch—A Local inst ltution investing all moneys in the Colony, Agent for Masterton .-Thomas C. D'Arcy, Esq,, Queen-street, 557 M, EA.BTHOPB General Commission Agent, MASTERTON. Tradesmen's Books kept, Rents and Debts collected and prompt return rendered. Agent for Mutual Life Association of Australasia. 494 N 0 T I C E. HAYING sold all. interest in the Masterton Coach Factory to MESSRS MUIR & DIXON BROS., together with the Book Debts of the late firm of Quartley and Wagg, all accounts , must be paid to them, their receipt alone being a sufficient discharge. The liabilities (as per schedule) will also be paid by them. | .. ... ;. G; DIXON, liN reference to the above, MUIR and j DIXON BROS, intend to rtill carry on business in the Masterton Coach Factory in' a manner that for Workmanship. First-class Material, and Price cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. A large stock' of American and English' goods on hand, Every style of vehicle built or repaired. 495 Jg AGLE jg.REWE.RY | (OPPOSITE RAILWAY HOTEL) ; : i Masterton. 'i : iTHE undoraipned beg to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa that they are now able to supply ALE anil STOUT of FIRST-CLASS QUALlTY,.''and'; hope, by supplying a Good and Jure Article to secure ytjur orders, .which. will receive our Earlies Attention. They also beg to inform the agriculturists of the neighborhood that , they are going to erect a MALT-HOUSE,-and will be purchasers of MALTING BARLEY next season. , , -(jITTSCHA & pARSONS, O(LATE WAIPOUA BREWERY, I( tbbton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 582, 30 September 1880, Page 4
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