KEEP YODE WEATHEB EVii OPKN. To keep 3-our feet both warm and dry, Ai- sworth's Watertight Boots you try ; Not the kind that yield and give, And leak m water like a sieve. But strong and firm, to stand the weather Made from sound, not rotten, leather,. When you go your Boots to buy, _ Look into them with your weather cy c • Some Boots and Shoes (you know I'm right) Are neither wind nor water-tight. It is not alone the superior neatness or the superior cheapness that has drawn so much public attention to Ainswobth'S Boots, but the Thorough and Substantial Manner m which they are raade. WANGANUJ. THE CORNER BOOT SHOP AINSWORTH'S. Everybody Knows It. Watertights to Measure 16s 6d. THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. A TTENTION is directed to the provisions of the Acts establishing this o_ice,and the advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions, the State : offers to every person— -.. 1. About to make his or her WiR or Codicil, 2. Intending to provide for wife and "hildren or others by Do.d of Suttlem.ent, 3 t Settling; Property by way of Marwagy Settlement, 4. Desiaing to renounce th* trusts of a Will haviug been appoiuted Executor or Trustee uader the same, 5. Having acted ss Truster, Executor, or .idniini.fator, wishing to be relieved of the burthen ot. Trustees-hip or Administration, ths option of usiog the State machinery, : and gives an assolute guarantee against loss of funds by fraud, peculation, or dishonesty. Every information may be. obtained from E. W. P-EEETNS, Esq., Agent at PalnH.r_.on N., or from R C. lIAMi_HTON, .. l'uulic Tni*<t»e. NOTICE TO PALMER-TON bUD-Cli-BEIiS. MRS DUNGAN having been appointed Agent for the Wanganui Daily and Weekly CiutpxiC-K, Bubs-cribers can obtain their papery Daily i_une-di._tely after the arrival, of the morning Train Terrace End Subscribers will receive their Papers from. Mi; Goc-d---i.son, who has kindly undertaken to, carry the same by his mid-day Coach. GILBERT CARSON, Proprietor. Ist August, 1882.. the rUEE-BRED CLYDESDALE ENTIRE, ■ YOUNG Sir Colin Campbell, TTTILL TRAVEL THROUGH tho VIJ Sandon aud Manawatu Districts during the present Season. Teems:.— Single Mare, £'4 ; two or more as per agreement. r""° r Particulars see Cards. patiiice: sheerin, Pkopbietob. -Trr T- W 0 0 D 1 (_Lx_CKSMITH, wheelwright, AND SHOEING SMITH X'orner of Rangitikei street and Cuba Stieet.) PALMERSTON NORTH, Between. Eoyal aud Claren' 1 Hotels) 'hoe'ng done vith care, anu _._• an entire',, hew principle.. Ali descriptions of General Blacksmiths work aout fehicles and Agricultural Implements made and repaired. CHAEG-!* MODKttATE. WHEELWRIGHT & CARRIAGE FACTO U_f, E STRATFORD, Palmerston and • Marton, premises near Woods' Fotjge, Rangidkei Koad. All -bids, of \ -tfj.lcs Built to Order. Painting, Varnishing,, and all repairs / of any kind connected' with the trade,! well and faithfully done. j Several Vehicles for sale. ) 1 Goon Teems.
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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 150, 2 January 1883, Page 4
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469Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 150, 2 January 1883, Page 4
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