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COPIES of the Manawatu Tinu's may be obt<»iued from Mr Park, the Square, Palmerston Mr Abrahams. „ „ „ " „ .Morris, Feilding „ \>pp, Foxton The Feilditig papera are delivered every evening oo arrival of cbe train. Price— one peuny. 17"; EBP YOUR WEATHER EYE JQI OP>ilN Tokeep your feet both warm and dry, Aiosworth's Watertight Boots you try ; Not the kind that yield and give, And leak m water like a Bieve. But strong and firm, to starid the weather Made from sound, not rotten, leather. When you go your Boots to buy, Look into them with your weather oye ; Some 800 ts 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* Aikswobxh's Boots, but the Thorough and Substantial Manner m which they are made. WANGANUJ. THE CORNS R BOOT BHO AINSWORTH'S. EVBBTBOBT KNfiWS IT. Watertights to Measure 16p 6d £10,000 Registered Letters and Telegrams not Accepted. Post Office Orders ' Preferred, Payablerto Ada Mantua. * WILL CLOSE NOVEMBEE.2, 1883 * IT -I . ...*.: 20,000 Membebs @ 10s, Melbourne Cvp — Hun 6th New Zealand Chip— T&un 6th November. 370 PRIZES. I^. To the Investor of £1, the odds . are 27 to 1. .Seven Separate Drawings ; each Ticket having Seven Chances* thus ; giving an opportunity of obtaining Seven Prizes with one Ticket, the num» bers being replaced each time. - MELBOURNE CUP— ISO PER- : FORMERS. First ... £2000 Second..." 900 Third ... 450 Starters about £30 ebch 850 Non.Startersabout £16 each 1906 Total £6106 NEW ZEALANJ) CUP— 66 PERFORMERS. First ... ... ... . £1000 ' Second 400 Third ' ... 200 Starters about £28 each 200 ■ • Non Starters about Ll2 each 674 Total : •... ... L 2474' CASH AWARDS. : 2 at 50. ... ... LIOO B*at 25 ... ... 200 V2O at 20 400 100 at .6 ... ... 600 24* at 5 120. ■' 154 £1420 370 PRIZES. Ada's last Mcl bou»ne Cup of 1400 C Members filled Six days previous to « advertised date of closing, thus proving the confidence placed m her by the public. ONE TICKET CAN WIN L 3106. i Please write m a legible band, with full name nnd address. P.O. Orders preferred, should they miscarry, dupli* cates can be obtained. Cheques /country) mfist have Is exchange added and marked "correct" by Bank. Two stamps required for r^ply and result* Tickets arc not Transferable, aud csn 1 be obtained by Letter Only from ADA MANffUA, Care of Mr Abraham, Bos 351, Post Oißce, Pnnedin. Read This. — Name : i ml addresses of [ six p: inci[ u winnt-s fujnishvo to this "■ j' umal on application but not for pubii- , cation. EOK SALE, a Frpehold Brickyard . with orer 200 ft f'n n! age suitable for building on, m ihe City of Wellington.; also a Least-hold <-no with engi ie, boiler, and brick machine, and cottagts, &c. ; 38 years to run; terms cau be made to j-urch # a»ers. A sure foitune to one or tv.o steady men, or any person wli» has a hundred or two, w»K ling io look >.tter tin; mtn, can stand 'in Laives by applying to O. W. Clayton, (!elkt>e Also 200 acres, five 50---ai'ics blocks, and two 10 acre blocks, bong Non 41) and 50, Filziurbert, aUo 47 Ci'tia^'s 0)1 vi ry ia^y ti*ims, frotn 12.5 cash. Evi.ry pioptrty will b- sold vei) .cheap, as the owner is retiring from business i n account of ill health. The detv's of 'lie s'optrly 1o be seen at th» tsfficiN of Me^rs Ollivier, H<-}lan'i ■ and Brown, Solit-iiors, or the owner, O. : W Clarion, Coltcue street. BOOTS AND SIIOJCS FOR TJIK MILLION R. ALT INTiHAM HAS PLK*SURJfi m iritim.itins that he. has ju*-' received a.SIIITMENT of taw SEASON'S BOOTS and SHOES olevery description, to suit all ckftSts, direct trom the best English and Colonial manufactories. And that he has determine;?, to dispose 1 of the whole of his large stock at prices which positively defy competition m • Palmerston. Come and see my stock before making '. purchases elsewhere.aud judge theq ality 1 of the article, and the prices asked, > f 3. AFLINGHAM, > [ Thegquare. ;

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 5 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 5 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 5 September 1883, Page 1

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