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GO RIO PS ADVENTURES OF THE ;;il MAN 1 WITH THE SEWING : ; MACHINE. ' ' Our hero was' an artisan, Who. toiled from mom till c'en, Until, one day, hie' met a man Who.soldthe White Machine. This man the best of; clothes he wore, And held a lofty mjlen. Ten thousand he had sold and more, . : Lightrrunni > g White Machines. ' Then straightway went this artisan 'To aiihisfriends-of means, .' But, found, as soon as he'd began, 1 They all had White Machines. ; Undaunted Rtill', he boldly planned, His eyes bore darksome gleams^ He said, *'. IUI seelc.some foreign land, , That.aint got: W W hite Machines." ' " Tis a most visionary plan," ' iSaid all, "Tho' well he means, To ie* a missionary mani .: •;• . •• : I Andsell the White Machines.'? But steadfast, was this artisan, ' " .., And wiry, spry, and lean ; So off he went, his only plan,, , .To sell the White Machiue. ' ".' ' ■He travelled loug and very far, - He braved the wildest scenes,: • From Labrador to Zanzibar '■ He'^took. his White Machines. ' ■ Jn maiiy laiaLdi he "showed his wares, ; : ;i In towns" aiid' valleys green, And taught folks how to 1 "sow their tares" ■ By using White's Machine. ' He trod the storied land of Greece, ■ : : And 'm6hg3t 'Egypt's fellahin, He onice" patched* up a little peace" By using While's Machine. In India and Afghivnistah,' , : The Republic AYgentine, ; Australia, ' Java and Hindostan, ■ >■ ■ He sold the White Machine. 'Am6ng ihiencLall.'a wqiidrous change, This artisan 'Has wrbught, ,' ' And; yet; it is not vigfj^^istTange, ■ For 1 White Madhines they bought, s The artißan still \yanders wide .' , . (Ten years here, intervene), The people run from every side' \ . .. : ; , To buy;his a WHiTE ; Machine. : : ' "..„'• ' Sole Agents for Manawatu — . Tlie Boii Marclie.
gOege; hotel, Ashurst, Thps^ tpw)ss». Proprietor. mOXJiEIISTS.rand the' gravelling Public' I , gerierafty, will find every comfort and convenience at the Gorge Hotel. ■Excellent Stabling and secure' Paddocks. ' Prospectors and other, visiting the PO&AN&ItiA MMEFS, Shbuld'first calV at tnis favorite Hostelry. i.. 1 Saddle and Pack. Horses, are now stationed at the Hotel for the conveyance of parties and luggage o the Gold Reefs at reduced chare-es , TpHE Court ToungManawatu of Juvenile JL Foresters \yill • meet'on TCESD^Y Night,. M>rch 23;' 1886, at To'clock, m the Foresters 1 ! poiw*t ; Room, Palmerston> U oirth AU respeotiable youths are invited to join Adult For^yajiiyited to attend
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 3
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595Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1656, 12 March 1886, Page 3
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