F. G. MOORE, BOOKSELLER AND PRINTER, PAHIATUA.
Mr. Moore's stationery emporium at Pahiatua has become a very, flourishing centre of the bookselling, news agency, printing, and fancy goods trade. The. stock is of the most comprehensive; description, and' its wide range in. literature 'illustrates the enormous' development- 1 which the profession has attained, within Tecent years. .The majority of. us in recent times lead.'humdruni lives, little concerned with heroes and hero-, ines, stirring events, mysterious crimes; and intense happiness. Out of ; a patch of drab-coloured stuff is cut tie dress ■of our existence..-. Therefore, that .we .may know something of lords and'ladies,., lings' .and heroes, the .emotions- that thrill/and the wild passions'that.oscite : humanity,'-.the world's .writers are com-, petingTvith each , ; ot-her-~f or_our..favour, ■ and exerting their utmost energies that : .wo.may live many liyes synchronously, ■ without"tlib least possible injury to 'that whibii-'js:'actually our 'own;'i;and';.if'that which is ours' be jiot duly, .ordinary,- and conventional, -but-, heavy--with--- sorrow, ■ or-monotonous with labour,',they enable' us to forget it for a while. -'Sueh : are the-thoughts, that. come, into- : r one's'■ mind during an inspection of the splendid book collection of Moore's which embraces .all standard works or authors past and present, and an exhaustive assortment of '• educational works, and the innmnorablo. -compilations which the exigencies of modern times have brought into-use. As- a printing, bookbinding, and lithograpninrr establishment, Moore's would indeed-, bo hard to beat. Work comes to him from all quarters, and is turned put with the. utmost ■ dispatch, at priceswhich are exceedingly low. _ lho many years Mr Moors has been in business m Pahiatua, and his customary and attention to customers requirements, have made him a warm favourite with all whom he comes m contact.. Mr Moore holds the solo Pahiatua a"eiiev for Dresden pianos,- and the'. Dominion, which is delivered to any part of the • .district.. Also, Mr.. Mooro's son has just opened -.-.a book,. stationery, and news agency at Eketa-. buna and is prepared to supply latest' goods at city rates, ■' being'-a 'direct ; imj porter. . . " : ,' ' 5
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 16
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332F. G. MOORE, BOOKSELLER AND PRINTER, PAHIATUA. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 984, 26 November 1910, Page 16
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