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1 Welch I Co. Staitioßiei's & Blooksellei'S The Square, Pauikrston N. Have on Hand Fancy: Goods > Warehouse-^ ; Account^ 'Memorandum, '•Pocket, and Ex- : . .. ercise Books. ... . Note Paper, -and Envelopes, Plain and ..;.■••■ ■:.;..... ..Fancy-. ..;.... ; ' .. ;".'•!.■■.. •,. Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work! Bas- : ..... .-ietS. - ... .-,,-■:.■ ... ; Writing Desks, Papeiteries, ; Travelling Desks and Bags. ' r ' Purses, Inkstands, Pocket Ink T bottles. , .Mechanical, and dh'ildren's Toys. "■'■". rßrushes and pombs, V^Jary'ed .Wood Brack- ... ..,,'." ..keW" : ... _ Pocket Microscopes, & Ladies' Companions; - Pipes, suitable for. presentation, Cigar and -- ; Cigarette Cases; Tobbacp Pouches Sjcrap Albums, Photo Frames, Money" Boxes; and -Fans; Smelling Bottles, ' Scents,' Powder Boxes, "■■'■ '■• r ' : and Pufe. ' ■■ Date Racks, Playing CaMs; Whist. Counters, and.Gwbbage-Boawl». Glove -a^d; handkerchief f^Boxes^^Photo : Albums, Music Folios. " ' ' Spectacles 1 . Paper Fasteners, Correspondence CaricfeJ Cards for Illuminating ! atid Hand Paint • : : - T ,■ ' :' !; ■vies.V' : ' -■ : - 5 ---" : - --. i:' i ••*; .!•; '_ oj_i^rN. :■-.!, ;< ; :, •,,-..[: ; ' : "- ! Schb'bl Books^aM requisites; !i ' J " Bibleßian all bindings and at all f rices. Fan^Uy Bible?, Prayer Bopks, Hymn Book^, • Ancient ..and; Modern,,. Wesley's,^ P.resbyteriari, Moody and;,Sgak.ey^ i 4^**;?' I ft4 ;.;.. „, F^miiy.PrayerSj , y ' j.' ...... Victoria feooksj&i Sheet Music, ; In.great»variety=.^-.., ' Latest Melbourne Novels. ■; „,.,;,. „; ;.'"-; : /., lever, : cjjENS,: . ;;■ ".. : :; ...;.■ . ./,.'■; BRADDON, LORib'iLYTTON,' ' !"' ; ' ' 'BESANT & RICE, MISS HAVERGALL, .. , .V , ■ 1.-'./..'.'-,'. ■.. ■". &q M ; &c., &«. '. In biojth and Morpcco Binding. ' I ..;.; ;_ . _ AND . . .._ ;' . stationery Warehouse, Booksellers, &c, Opposite the Sank of ■ THE SQUARE, , '■■!',' PALMERSfON : iroRTH. ; |

iODRIOUS ADVENTURES OF THE : MAIl — WITH" "THE "SEWING . .-■ i' MACHINE; -• .. :■.-• :.-..• : Our hero was ah artisan, - - ' ■■■■>■' Who toikd from morn till c'en, : ' Until, one day, he met a man .• : : : i Who sold the White Machine. „. „ ; • This (man the- best of clothes he wore, . . ; I ..And heldalqfty mien, ...j „,, , ...... \ Ten .thousanrl. he had sold and, mpre, j "'laght-runmiig White Machihesl' " Then straightway \vent this artisan 'To all his tn&®a]pt ltoeans, ; Bat found; as Boon ( a^he'd began, •' \ They'-aH'had WHlTE^Machines. '^ : ; ■ Und^un|e^'st4U lie boldly planned, : H^ey^boi-fe dal-ksome gleams, '• '• 'He said, "''l'll seek sdrtie foreign land, ' '■■' -TEat'aintgot White Machines.' 1 ' -• "Tis a most visionary plan!" " ' ' : ' Said all, well he' means, s : [\ To be^ a missionary mail, , ' ; And sell the' White Machines." ■ ; ■ ; ; ' '■ But steadfast was this artisan, ■'" ~\. -And wiryj spry, and lean-; • . ■■ .'.> : i ■ So ofE he went, his only plan,' ■ : . • , . : : ; . /. :r i To. sell the WHITE: Macniue. .■ - ; L . . ; ; • He travelled long arid vei-y far, ■■'•■ Her'braved- the wildest scenes, ■ ■-..: Frbto Labrador to Zanzibar • vm He took; his White Machines. _ . , - In many lands he- showed his wares; • ; :'ln ; towns andivalleys green,' : •■ ; And .taught iolks haw to. ,'.' sow their, tares" • By using Whi.te's Machine.. , . ■ -, He trod the storied- land of Greece, ; And 'mongst Egypt's. fellahin, „-i- ■ : He oucer' patched up a little peace' ■■ : . ; By us^ng. White's Machine. ;,. , J In India' and Afghanistan, ' •■ ■ The Republic Argentine, . ■.■' Australia^ < Java and fiindostan v : •;. ■: ; He sold the White Machine. ; ; . ; ., : ! Among 'them all a^ wondf oUs change^- • •■• > This iartisan haa wrought,-; •-,.-:.■ And, yet, it is not very strange, =■ -.m '■. For White Machines they bought. | 'The artisan still wanders wide: . . . |; (Ten years here intervene), ' ,\_ '[ The people run from every side ' . " ' • To buy : his White Machine. ' J 'Sole Agents for Manawatu— : ''"•■' : :;;, Vl (i m, iias^ & to. ; ; : I •■ xhe Kon Marche.i

MA^NA%ATII aOB(GTE HOTEt, ■■■■■■:; Ashufst. ;r Tlids- Lowes . ... : •• •• • -ProprietormOTJßlSTS, and. the: Travelling Public; X generally, will. : find every comfort . and convenience at the Gorge Hotel. .Excellent; Stabling and secure. Paddocks; '■'Prospeictorßandothe?;,yißitingthe. .Should! first call at this. jf a,yorite Hosteiry . . lsf ;..;>>>' -:•. : -.!"r ••rr^Tir.V: : , "•■. ■- „ „-.M | I : Saddle and Pacjc • ;Hqr?es, . are <now sta-: •.tipned-at thie Ro^el |oa- the conveyaniee of parties, and luggage p the (SoW Beefs '&i \ednijed charges , " '' . *j , ' •' iVm4aiS>EHs for,.iao v'X.-'! -chaitis, ™ifk)Te : ;or -less^ 'hog Fencing; to close at Peilding Post , Oflice To^ck;'f niiiMst. ' , ■; Por particulars apply to" --; . ' JONES & HAYTHORNE, Taoaui.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 23 March 1886, Page 3

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572

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 23 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1665, 23 March 1886, Page 3

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