(Welch I Co. I Stationers & Booksellers I The Square, Palmeiiston N. Have on Hand AT THEiR ! Fancy Goods Warehouse- — •>■■■■■■ Account, Memorandum, Pocket, and Exercise Books. ' ; ' •■•" Note Paper and Envelopes, Plain and Fanej r . ; Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work BasL Writing Desks, "Paperteries, Travelling :i I . Desks and Bags. ; ••■ > Purses, Jnkstands, Pocket Ink-bottles. Mechanical and Children's Toys. Brashes and Combs, Carved Wood Brack* ■ .: -..- -.^ kets. ;. ;.;- -, . -.;.,. Pocket Microscopes; & Ladies' Cpnipanions. Pipes, suitable for presentation, Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Tobba'co~Pb~tfc'hes j Scrap Albums, Photo -Frames, Money Boxes, and Fans. Sm'elling^Bottles, Scents, Powder Boxes, ; : . L and Puffs. , ■ >\.^,-r- : \- ■ Date Racks, Playing Cards. Whist. Counters, and Cribbage Boards. dilove and Handkerchief Boxes, Photo • ' •' : ; AlßtinlsV Muste F6isos: ! . ;t l '■ ' ' - : ) Spectacles and Cases. Paper Fasteners,: iCorr'espondence Cards, Cards for Illuminating and Hand Paint- : . in»s. . ... :.i. . School Books and requisites. •■•.'•.■ Bibles, m all bindings and at all j rices.; 'jTaniily Bibles, Prayer Books; Hymn Books, 'Ancient, and; .Modernj Wesley's,, Pres-.. byterian, ; Moo.dy and Sankey's) &c, and : :,;,. !; . ; Family P-rayers*.: >>*■■.: '::.-:■■ Victoria Books & Sneet Music, ;' lf "'' : i' ;Ili great variety.' : .;s | ' : ' "^LyUffiMelbom;^ . . , WORKS OF ; , ■"' J| ' ■' '■'"' ' :: ' • • ■ ' '•'■■""■■ L] SVEI^ . ckens;./" .■■;■.■■■, --.- :i ';■ ■'.■■■'■■"■.''■ , ; ! , ■.-■•■■■•■•-■•■ brAddonv lord lt't'ton, ' ,; •■■■■■-•' j '•':--■■'■ besant v rjob, ;: miss hayer^all^ .... ' : ■'"■■ ':- ■-•■■ £ c<j ' ' &C. ,T HE;:fprf;T^, . ".'','■. In Cloth and Morocco Binding. ; " ■ ; meT^E:^;;:Go.:, ' ;. :&AMQY ; ; OIDS. : ' : ... AND .....,.., ; Stationery Warehouse, Booksellors, Ac, Opposite the Bank of Australasia, THE SiinAßE> . A EALMERSTON NOB.TH. .-,
ODRIOUS ADVENTURES .OF ; THE" MAN' WITH THE SEWINGf -.. . MACHINE,, .' .;• : : '.^X'v^ '. Our liero was an artisan, , ';.".,-..', •■-.•■ Who toiled t'roiii niprii tiil e'en,' : Until, oiie'day; : h'e met a mtiii 1 ;i . ' Who' sold the- White Machine^-; • ■■■■■ This maii the-best bfcioih'es he wore^ 'J' And )ield a. lofty mien. ' ... "' \ . ', Ten : thousand he had sold and .more', ~: LighWiyimvig White i Machines. Then straightway-,: went this artisan :: To all his fneiids'of "me^ns, ' But found, W[?ooii as ne'dbegari,"' : ' :? Tliejr all had White Machines;U.ndaunted still, "he bbldly planned, "' i ' " 'His eyes bowdarksomg-gl^ains)"' : Hesay|^'lU§ek % m^ fp^igp t ,, ' ti That aint gof White JMf^chijaes." " Tis a most visionary plan," _ "" iSaidall, "TW .well he means, ,-.,. .To be amlssibnary man'i 1 ■'** "'•''.'-' " '•■.' And sell the WHlTK^achines;"' ! But steadfast -^as this'arfciskn, '■ M '"' , ; And' wiry, , spry, and' lean 5 ; ; V Sobff he'Svent, hisonly plan^ :> " - : Tb'sell the White -Machiue. ••' -^ He travelled lbugand'yery far,' '..' Hebraved the wildest; scenes,' '" From Ldbrador to Zanzibar •'-■•■■■ : ; He took Ids White' Machines. ! : ' • : In many lands he showed his wares, - ; In towns and valleys green, <• ' ' ; : And'taught folkshow to " sow their tares" By-using 'White's Machine; '-' - ' :He trod the s storied I land; bf 'Grfeeee, i And 'mbngst Egypt's •felMrin, ■ once"" patched'up a little pgace" ' 1 : By ! using WniTE ? S : Machine. ! • . ■: In IhdWaiid Afgnaliißtiin, •;-,•■• : ' ! ) The Republic 1 'Argentine,' ''! , ' .'' .'""' • Au^raKk,' 'Java and Hindbsrtanj : ; :• ' ; ■: ! . He-soM- the : WHlte Machined • f :^-- Among them all la 'wondrc>us change/ '' . This a^isan'h'as-wro'ugh^', ' '.. ' '""' '", '' And, : ye't^ it is'nbt very stjarige; '' '/ i; : For White Machines ttey'^ought; ' ■ • Th^'ar^anstill . wanders wide .' ' , ' . (Ten ye'aVs here intervene), '• <: ' ! '"; The' people i ; uii from Kvery side' '• i To buy his White' Machine. v V Sole Agents for Manawatu— 5 ' ' : , ; ;!;, : c. m.';r()ss ■; ; .! The Bon Marche. j
kA2STA"W ATTJ " WEUE^HOTEL, Thdi : to^es... :i---:..^rojri^tor. npiOURISTS,' ' and- the'- Travelling Public JL . generally, twill^firid ,eyeiy comfort^ and. conyenien.ce !at the Gorge Hotel. . ;| Excellent S.tebiiiig .and .secure Paddocks. Prospectors and pther, yisiting the, . : EdjEtAMGiJSrA •REEFSy. ■ Should |irst call ;at this 1 favorite Hostelry. j » ;: j s : ■.■■, ,-,'.; '.-.'..< U-n: :■-.... i- .• .* •• f • Saddle and Pack Horses, are now sta--iiongd at Hotel fp.rtfche cpnyfcyance'of . parties.and;Juggage..o l ,the Gqld^ejEs-ai::; ' fedic'pSiciia^f^ . y ,\',\ ; ,''•'•.'••.. ■•>■,,.>■ AGc^MAxia iATiaN ', sdciiiTixJ: Z ' irn HE -Season; i f or ! ' Natiie^. G-ame Jt" will liot offen ;bfef6r6 1 1st. . AxLf ifersoii Untii 'Wijtli;i)^Kllj^ Teal, cir xigSjM^' ill Bfe 'pyoceedeid' against. ' ;. !'' By Order";— -M. A. Society,. , ■: H.XtllotD, I -,;•• ■.:t-:,-:v;;ij- ',-.-.^si..-.- -Secretaryi- ■*
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1662, 19 March 1886, Page 3
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583Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1662, 19 March 1886, Page 3
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