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T77 EJSP YOUR'AVIB/U'HEli EYE " • To keep ypuffect'botK' warm and dry, Aii 'sworth's' Watertight Bootiiydutry ;'-' : Not the. kind tbnt yield and give, :.': : ■■■ .. And .leak m, water like.a.sieyei :i ; ■':'■:. But strongajj'd fl^m, to stand the weathfiT Made frdni ebund, not rotten, leather. . ! ■■■";•# -, :< ;■) ,■■'-■? *-7 f fl ■•''! - 4 '■'"? ■ j When you go you^ Boots tp;buy,' ■ " , , -."Hll^ ' ys*K l Hf «vyitfi \veather eye ;. , ' Some Boots and ph'bes (you know i» m Ai»neitaietvVind nor^ water- tigHtfj' ( • It, is not. alone jthe superior neatness or the superior cheapness that hi^s. drawn so much public ' .attention to Ai»BWOBTH's Boots, but the Thorough and Substantial Manner m which they are made. ' WANGANUI. THE OOR N E R BOOT' SHO AINSWORTH'S. lEVBRYBODT KNOWS IT. Watertights to Measure 1 6s 6d ~~~ £jp;ooo ~'~~~ Uegistered; Letters and Telegrams not . Accepted. ..Post Office Orders Preferred, Payable to Ada Mantua. WILL CLO.SB NOVEMBER 2, 1883 20,000 Mjjmhees @ iosV*, Melbourne Gup—Run 6th ;2*ovember New Zealand fup— Run 6th November. 37q' PRIZES. ;. $& ..Tp-the- Investor of £1, the odds .are27'o 1.... j S.even Separate; Drawings each Ticket iiavijjg. Seven Chances, thus giving, an; opportunity pf ;. obtaining ' Seven Friae s with 'one Ticket, the nuni» 'beri being timfe. v ' °MiLßppßkE .XTDiP^lSpi PER. ;■.,,.'.",:„'.'■; ".V /FOKMEiR^ „,'.,, . ."., ' , . J-irst ;■..;„: i... .... £2000 : !... Second... ........ 1900 I .-Third,..;. 1 ,. .,:.,.,., „..f ?. . r r4so .j Sorters, about^ , £30 .e^ch . : 85Q ; ; '!Ntp-StaHerß abpiu £lfei : y ; ' ! - - . J each 1906 ] '■■ Total.:. ; .:. £6106 ' ■iNBW ZEALAND CUP--66 PEK- , - ; FORMERS. < iFirst. ...-S ;.. ... £1000 „- -Second- .-, ■>-' ■■...-., ... 400 \- yj: {TtM W .-«.„.:. ■'■■..,' ' 200 •^ , : • Starters abpixt £28 each UOO 1 !N on Starters r abpucLl2 , : f ■";■•■.'• ;;,;.; ': ;;■ ; ; ; •"■ ; ; ;:each. . ' j Total ... .;.. L 2474 C ASH AWARDS. , 2at 50 ... . ... 'LIOO .•*!' Bat 25 i •:■;*.•..■"■ ..;. 200 20 at 20 , ... ■ ;....'■ 400 ' ... 100 at , 6 ... ... 600 24 at 5 . ..... ..,. 120 154 , ■, £i 420 ! >/ 370 ; PRIZES, V ' Ada's last Melbourne Gup of 14000 Members filled Six-' days previous to advertised date of. closing, thus proving the. confidence, placed, m ■ her by tbe : ,p t Ublip r , r : „ „; •]■ _- r .^. ",,:' ' ■ .' ONE iTIGEBT A'BT- WIN j&ioi "Please write'in a legible band, with 'full natoe nnd r: address.' P.O. OrdeFS" preferred, should' tKey" miscarry^ -dupli* cates-can berobtairied.; < Cheques' 'country) .must Jbaye; Is !excbange .added dnd marked < ' '^correct ". , * by: ; Bank. . Iwo jStamps reguued.tfpr .r-ply .and . result; " Tickets are not Transferable, and can be obtained by Letter Only from Care of Mr Abraham, Box 351, Post f : .. j Office,: Dunedin,;: _■ . ■ .' Read' Tbts.^ll^ime and ' addresses \of 'six principal winner's furnished t6 T this journal on ipplicatiori but, not for publiL 'catid>D. (> " ! :i '"-H;-- :v '^ :'■ * ; ; - : ;••■ ' ; ti.y---.iaiH ,^y.^u ' ..«■■•■ I ■ ; ..--. W . B E C K 3 Bto of ■„ JiRATED WATERS ■:' : AND CORDIALS, PiTzHisitßEKT Street, P,ALM|}]ti^T ON : NORTH. i ri^HE^Undersigned begs toi draw pub,?>JL?:;..-: jli(S atttution-. to his r ' LEMONADE, SODA , WATER, T^^ic; ginger ale, GINGER; BEER, SYRUPS, &c. r '&*; ; ■ All ' of •> which ! are Man o^actubbb With PUBE iNGBEbIEyTs/ ONLY. Gfpods.-forwarded by Bail and Coach, an,d m the immediate vicinity of Palmerstbn and adjoining districts .by my own .'.van,'.... ; ; ', _:• ; Orders by receive promp attentions. Note the Address ": — , W. BE C X, ITZHEHBEET STBEET, PA^MEBSTOiS ]S t TERRACE END VETERINARY FORGE . POAD & BRAZIER. j BEGS tonotify that they have OPEN- •" ED the shop at Terrace End,, as a VETERIijARY SHOEING FORGE aiid G^ERAIi' < S.M ! IJ lUY/1 UY/ | " ' V HOKKES 6HOD. m; All other work done at lowest " priceu, ' ' ■•'■■•

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 17 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 17 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 367, 17 September 1883, Page 1

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