jWelchSCo. ! Stationers «fc Booksellers The Square, Palbierston N. Have on Hand ' ! AT THEIR Fancy Goods Warehouse— Account^ Memorandum, Pocket, arid Ex- ..",-. ercise Books. : ■ Note Paper and Envelopes, Plain and Fancy; Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work Bas- . kets. : Writing Desks, Paperteries, Travelling :-,..' Desksand Bags. Purses, Inkstands^ Pocket Ink-bottles. Mechanical and Children's Toys. Brushes and Combs, Carved Wood Brackkets. ": -' •• ■•■ • ' • i Pocket Microscopes, & Ladies' •»' ?(G6mpani6^§. : Pipes, suitable' for presentation, Cigar and : Cigarette Case's. Tobbaco Pouches . Scrap Albums, Photo Frames,. Mdne£' : Boxes, and Fans. " '" ' Smelling Bottles, Scents, Powder Boxes, s. • '■ ■■'-. and Puffs. ;; : , ; jDate Racks, Playing Cards. Whist. Count- ... ers, and Cribbage Boards. ... THERMaMETERS. Glove and Handkerchief- Boxes, Photo ; ; .... Albums, Music : Folios. Spectacles and Cases. ' Paper Fasteners, Correspondence Cards, Cards for Illuniiha'ting and Hand, Paint- ..:; .;:■'■,■ • inisjs. .; .■-. ■ ■':: . . School Books and requisites. : ' ' ■ Bibles, m all bindings and at all pices. Family Bibles, Prayer Books, Hymn Books, Ancient and Modem, Wesley's,. Presbyterian,- Moody an&.Sankey's,-&o., and . Family-Pjcayers; v : ...;u .i S Victoria Books & Sheet Music, In great variety. * ". Lytist, 'Melbourne Novels. = :" WqiRKS OF ■'■- '-■ ■■"■.■-l---^ -'. - : '. • ; " ■ : LJSVEE, ■ CXM ' "7 beaddon; ioßt>: :LYTa?uN, .. . ..■.,..„. BESANT & RICE, ' Mlgg HAVERGALL, 1 _. . ; : &c.j &c, &c. THE H)ETB, In bl6th aMd Morocco Binding. ■ ' EEEIGpIOALS. ■\":. ;^.:^iQtbi3i-.'&:'.';Co.;: : i i :; ; . Stationery WareHotlse, Booksellers, ,*c. : i !-..■■ Opposite the Bank of Australasia, THE SQUARE, :• ;;' ; . PALMERSTON NORTH. CD;RIOOS ADVENTURES OF THE . . ■ . MAN WITH THE SEWING : ,\ MACHINE; ' ■ , : : Ou'r'-hero^was an' artisan, ' ; ' Who toil€d 'from morn till c'en, ■ Until, one day, he met?, aman -^ ■ ■ -■ Who sold the White Machine. This niaii the best of clothes lie wore, ' ' i And ; held a lofty mien, •• ; : \ Ten .thousand he had sold and more, * •• ■ Light-tunning White Machines. -Then straightway went this, artisan ' • '.. To all his friends of means* ; "But found,' as sbon -as he'd began, ■ They all;had' Whiter Machines. Undaunted.still, he. boldly plan^ed,^ '•' "• -- His eyes bore darksome gleams, ' He said, V I'll seek some foreign land, That aint got White Machines." ; " Tis a most visionary plan,": ' : " . Said all," Tho' well he meah|i; : To be a missionary man, And sell the Whitk Machines." But steadfast was this-artisanp -»■ ■ And wry; spry, and lean;; •; : • :.. So off hewent, his only pplann n , To sell the White Machiue.*" He travelled long and very far, He braved'the wildest scenes, • ' From Labrador to Zanzibar ' He took his WHiTte Machines. • * In many lands he showed his waresj " fii towns and valleys gr€!en,- : ' • And : taught folks how to "sow their tares" .:By 'using White's Machine;/ - : He trod the/storied land of Grre'eee, ' . And''mongst Egypt's fellahiri, He once " patched up a little peace" By using White's -Machine; < ; In India and Afghanistan, The Kepublic Argentine, Australia, Java and Hindostan, He sold the White Machine* Among them" all a wondrous i change, This artisan has wrought, ' - And, yet f it 'is not very strange; ' • For White Machines they' bought, THe artisan still wanders wide . L ; (Ten years liere intervene), 1 The people run from every side • . To buy his White Machine. ■ Sole Agents f or Manawatu— cm. ross & c 6; Tlie JBon Marche. MAISTAiWATtT GOE^E HOT JIL, s . rv Ashurst.^ Tlios. tipwes... ..,,..»■.„ ProprietorrpOUKlsTS, and the Travelling Public | J_. generally, will find every comfort, and convenience' at the G6rge Motel! ' '"' "Excellent Stabimg and secure.'Paddocks. Prospectors arid'o'tH et, visiting tne " -, PjO &AJS[G;INI , [RJEEFiSy ; Should first call at: this favoiite Hostelry. 1 "' 1 and Pack Horses, are now stationed at the Hotel: for the conveyance of parties and luggage o the Gold Reefs at. reduced chareea ' FOR SALE. Q£ A well bred Lincoln Ewes, six OO U and eight tooth. For further particulars apply to J..SoLESNNAN, ;•■ - Ovpwa Downs.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1660, 17 March 1886, Page 3
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572Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1660, 17 March 1886, Page 3
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