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; MANAWA'IU TIMES. of the. Manawatu Times ;\U may be. obtained from IT JVI-rrPaFk, the Square, Palmerston JMr A:brahnms. „ „ „ „, Morris, ' \n- 'opp, Foxton ■■■/'■■ j! -The: Feilding papefa are deliyered severy evening on arrival of ehe train. ./, iPncp— one penny. EE BP S: Y G» U BTj j WEATHER ' EYE ■ : :'- [ 'Xipmi: ■■ ■■'•/ To keep your feet both warm and dry, ■ Ainsworth's Watertight Boots you try ; Not ; the kiiid' that yiefa and give, And, lieak m water like a sieve. " • 3. J&it ßtiong and fiTm 1 . t6 stand the weather Made frbm^oind, nptTotteri, feather. ::j •'■ /L. When you ;>, Lookiinto &enis»»ith:yot"vwe*ther. e Ye ;; Some >Boptft{aiid,:>3h()e.B . (you:, ltnow v L'm Tigbt) .->^O(i Z:; »„■.-. ■-,•..-...•.;■ .■■;■ .Are neither jvindjior-jwater. tight, . ,- .. It is not plfvna flip npflfpp.HH pr the Biiperior pheaphelss' that haa drawn sp r much! pulfli&rattteDiiibnwto iAtNBWOBTBk; "Boots, bui^ the Thorough and Substantial ii). x which>they^re,m i ade. \\ , ,. :J . a ' C .-? WANGANW. I OOBKb:F^ft:sß-G.r)-T'^^:H:d: o'i ! c- AJI^SWpEcTHIS,., . , j 9V:-iO EyBBtBOBY Xif «WS 'X-tt * • '- Wateirtieh'tß to Measure ltfs'Scl '.''' ' '■ -.nTiv- ;<■■ ,!■•■•>.."; ' ■■•-!.'•■ >■-..' £io,6db. y/' " : ;V ; ■ Registered Letters and TelegWms not . Accepled. Post Office Orders Preferred, Payable to-Ada Mantua. WILL; CLOSE NOVEMBER 2, 1883 : ! 20,000 Mbmbebs @ 10s. Melbourne Cup— Run 6th November New Zealand Cup—Run 6th November. 370 PRIZES. jglT To the Investor of £1, the odds are 27 to 1. Seven Sewaiate Drawings each Ticket having Seven Chances, thus giving an opportunity of obtaining Seven Prizes with pne Ticket, the numbers being" replaced each time. MELBOURNE CUP— ISO PERFORMKRS. First ... ... ... £2000 Second ... 900 Third ... ... ... 450 \ Starters about £30 es»eh 850 i Non-Starters about £16 •-.:.-•■••" "" each, 1900 ! Total £6106 NEW ZEALAND CUP— 66 PERFORMERS. First ... £1000 . Second 400 Third 200 Stai ters about £28 each 200 Non Starters about Ll2 each 674 Total ... ... L 2474 CASH AWARDS. 2 at 50 LIOO | Bat 25 200 20 at 20 400 100 at 6 600 | 24 at 5 120 154 £1420 870 PRIZES. I Ada's last Melbourne Cup of 14000 Members filled Six days previous to j advertised date of closing, thus proving | the confidence placed m her by the public. ONE TICKET CAN WIN L 3106. Please write m a legible hand, with j full name nnd address. P.O. Orders | preferred, should they miscarry, duplicates can be obtained. Cheques (country) must have Is exchjThge »dded and marked "conect" by Bank. Two stamps required for r^ply and result- | Tickets »re not "Transferable, and can I be obtained by Letter Only from ADA MANTUA, Care of Mr Abraham, 'Box 351, Post Office, Dunedin. Read This. — Name ?nd addresses of six principal winoefs furnished to this journal on application but not for publication. FOR SALE, a Freehold Brickyard with over 200 ft frontage suitable for building on, m the City of Wellington ; also a Leasehold one with engi le, boiler, and brick machine, and cottages, &o. ; 18 years to run ; terms can be made to suit purchasers. A sure foitune to one or two steady men, or any person who has a hundred or two, wiK ling to look after the men, can stand m halves by applying to O. W. Clayton, College street. Also 200 acres, five 50---acre blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, being Nos 49 and 50, Fitzherbert, also 47 Cotta b es on very easy terms, from L 25 cash. Every property will be sold very cheap, as the owner is retiring from business on account of ill health. The deeds of the property to be seen at the offices of Messrs Ollivier, Holland and Brown, Solicitors, or the owner, O. W. Clayton, College 6treet. BOOTS AND SHOES FOR THE MILL JON, R. ALLINGHAM HAS PLEASURE m intimating that he has juar received a SHIPMENT of new SEASON'S BOOTS and SHOES of every description, to suit all classes, direct from the best English and Colonial manufactories. And that be has determined to dispose of the whole of his large stock at prices which positively defy competition m Palmerston. Come and see my stock before making purchases elsewhere, and judge the q ality of the article, and the prices asked. ... R, ALLINGHAM, \ ' ' The Square.

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 330, 3 August 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 330, 3 August 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 330, 3 August 1883, Page 1

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