i~VT" 0 T I C E • GREAT CLEAEING SALE^ OF j BOOTS, SHOES &C. MUST BE SOLD!!! Ladeis' Kid, also Prunella Walking i Boots, from 5s lid. ! Laidies' Kid, double sole, Walking Boote, from 7s 6d. Ladies' Stout Dairy Boots, good for rough wear, Ss 9d. Ladies' Slippers, great variety, from 2s lid. Ladies' Colored, evening shoes, from 4s 9d. Ladies' Felt Boots, for tender feet, from 3 s 9d Ladies' Strong Walking Shoes from 7s 6d. Ladies' & Children's Goloshes, 2s 6d. Gentlemen's best hand sewn, Dress I Boots, 10s 6d. Gentlemen's best hand sewn, Dress Shoes, 10s 6d. Gentlemen's Strong Leather, stout sole Shoes, 7s 9d. Gentlemen's best Calf Derby Shoes, sewn, 10s 9d. Gentlemen's Light Balmorals, best i shooting boote, sawn, also i pegged and riveted, of every description, at greatly reduced prices. Also, Strongest and best Machine made Watertights, Bluchers and a lot of Youths' and Boys' Strong Nailed for Winter wear at prices that must satisfy all. Our own make Watertights, hand made, hand closed, pegged both light and strong, £L. Men's Cricket aad Kangaroo Walk* ing Shoes, 4s lid. Great variety of Men's Slippers from 3s 9d. Girls' Patent Dress Shoes from 4s 9d. Girls' — A lot of Kid, also Levant boots, from 3s lid. Children's best coppertoe, laced, 2s lid. Men's Leggings, from 2s 6d. And a large a assortment of other boots and shoes, from Is. About 30 empty Trunks and Cases f <>r sale, 2s 6d. AT S. PAGAN'S, Next to. Jorgcnson's Toy "Warehouse, The Square. MANAWATU TIMES. COPIES of the Manawatu Timos may bo obtained from Mrs Dungan, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahamsj „ „ „ i „ Morris, Feilding „ M 'opp, Foxton The Feilding papera are delivered every evening on arrival of the train. Price — one penny. KEEP YOUR WE&IHEU EYE OPUiN. To keep your feet both warm and dry, AiDsvporth's Watertight Boots you try j Not the kind that yield and give, And leak m water like a sieve. But strong and firm, to stand the weather Made from bound, not rotten, leather. When you go your Boots to buy, Look into them with your weather cy e^ Some Boots and Shoes (you know Vm 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 made. WANGANUI, THE CORNER BOOT SHO AINSWORTH'S. EVEIIYBODY KNiiWS IT. Watertights to Measure 16p fid ~th IJUBLISHED at Foxton every Tuesday and Friday, contains all the latest Shipping, Comnirrcial, English, and Fo r eign, Colonial, and Manawatu County News Jp to the time of going to press. Copies may b.e had of Mrs Dungan, Bookseller, the Square, PaJinerston North, on the evening o( issue. J. E. RUSSELL, Proprietor. ACCIDENTAL HOTEL, Wicksteed aud CanipL IPlace, WANGANUI. Good a'cconifflodfttion Reasonable terms Billiard Room attached. Wines, Scirit and Beer of the Beat. TOM FERRY, Boss. JAMES KING & 00., Victoria Avenue, Wanganui., WORKING JKWELLEKb AND GOLDSiIITiiS. r ] Every description of work manufactured on the premiscß.
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Manawatu Times, 10 April 1883, Page 1
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511Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, 10 April 1883, Page 1
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