I Welch | Co.; I Stationers & gtooksellers I The Square, Pai.merston N. i Have on Hand ' : ; ""• 'at THKIR Fancy Goods Warehouse—.Account, Memorandum, Pocket, and Exercise Books. • ... : : ; Note Paper and Envelopes, Plain and •:-{.f : .-.: ■ ! ' -. Fancy. .• : Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work -Bas-i ." ■ •:■ ■:.■■■:.■ ' ■ ■•• kets. ■.• ••••-■ Writing Desks, Paperteries, Travelling :. ..-;. Desks and Bags. . ■ ! ;..-. Purses, Inkstands, Pocket. Ink-bottles.. , !; ;; Mechanical and Children's Toys» ■•••.•■ '■ Brushes and Combs, Ganred Wood Brack-! kets. ■ .••■ . •-■ • Pocket Microscopes, & Ladies' Companions. Pipes, suitable f or-preseritatibii 3 Cis?ar and Cigarette Cases. Tobbaco Pouches :Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, • Money ■ v; .-;" , . . Boxes, and Fans. • : ' Smelling Bottles, Scents, Powder Boxes, .•:; ; ; , "-:••; and Puffs.., •< ' : DateEacks, Playinor Cards. Whist; Count- ■ ,:,- ,:evs, and Gribbagc Boaitis. ;.:',.; Glove and Handkerchief 1 Boxes,' Photo Aljbums, Mu§ic, Folios. S^pt^qles and Cases. tS^er' Fasteners, Correspondence Cards, Cards;for Illuminating and Hand Paint- ;••; ■ .■-•■;*.'-.:•. ■/ ino;s. v " " •' ■ '. : ~ ' ' ' Scfiool Books and requisites. r ■ Bibles, in'all biiiding^ and : ai : all irfces.' Family- Bibles Prayer Books^Hymn Books, Ancient .and .Modern,. Wesley^s, f. Presbyterian, Moody and Sanfcey'sV.&c., , and .. : _ . Prayers^,,^ ['.'.'.^'/- '..'■ yictbria Books & Sheet Music^ : ■ la great variety, v ; : '.-.•>. ■ •: r ■- I . .'■). .■:: ' ■-.;;• ;■.;. Latest Melbourne Novelsi ' WORKS OF - •■'■" : ;v : :r xeveb; , CKENS, : V BRADDON, LORD LYTTON, ...; V r . . . BISSAUT &IRIQE, MISS HAVERGALL, ';• ; .\ .-,'■"• . &C., SCO., &C. THE rbiTS, ; In Cloth and Morocco Binding. I Welch & Co., FpfCY GOODS ■•'-■•'-■ "■• ■ • AND ' •■■ -'■'•■■■■■■ .■■ - Stationery Warehouse, Booksellers, Ac, ~"—Opposite-the-Bank-oiAustralasia,. ., ..... , THE SQUAHE, dJ l PA!LMERStois T NORTH. '
■CDRIOUS; ■■ AD VENTURES OP THE i MAN WITH THE SEWING ; MACHINE. : Q.ur hero was an artisan, ) J Who toiled from mom till c'en/ ! Until," one day, he met a man • : ;. 1 Who sold the White Machine. : i This man the best of clothes he wore, I -.And.helda'lofty mien. ; I Ten {thousand he .had sold and .more, : Lighl>runniiigWHlTEjM!achiries. : Then straightway went this artisan ; To all his friends of means, ! But found, as soon as he'd began, ! They all had White Machines. i Undaunted still, he boldly planned, ! His eyes bore: darksome gleams, : He said, " I'll seek some foreign' land, ; That aint got White Machines." " Tis a most visionary plan." I . £aid all, f/Thb' well he means, - ' : ■ !Tobe a missionary man, ■ " | And sell the WHiTEMachinQS." j But steadfast was 'this ; artisan, ; ' ' ' " ' ' i And wiry, spry^. and lean ; ! So;o£E he^werit,ihis'only:plani> ; •, \ .,-. :: \ ! I To sell the White Machiue.. ;T \ He travelled long and very far, . j He braved [the ''wildest scenes, ' 1 Eroin Labiiidor tpiZanzibarV t• : •-. : j He took his White Machines. , In^many lands he showed iis i wai > es». .. . , ! '-In towns and ? valleys green", ' : • • ■ And taught folks; hojv to -•• Bow;tbeir;tares" ; By -using White's Machine:' •-• ■ k ' : : He trod the storied land of Greece, . ; And 'mdngst Egypt's fellaiiin, ; He once " patched up alittle peace" By using White's Machine. ; In India and Afghanistan, j The Republic Argentine, ' Austi-alia-, 'Javafand' Hinddstan, ; ■■ : ' '■ . ■ JEe sold the. White Machine. ; Among them all a wondrous change, i This artisan has wrought, ■ And,' yet, it is not very strange, . > For White Machines they bought. The artisan still wanders,Tvide I (Ten years here intervene), ! The people run. from eyery .side , , : To buy his White Machine. L' i Sole Agents for Manawatu — ■ '•"■ : ;- : ' ; cv'k.*'''Soss''&. Co. : The Bon Mai'che.
MANA"WATU aOEGE HOTEL, Thos. Lowes— ..—. -Proprietor. : mOURISTS, and the Travelling Public , JL' ; generally, will find every comfort and convenience at the Gorge Hotel. Excellent Stabling and secure Paddocks. , • Prospectors and other, visiting the' POhAtiGINI REEFSy Should first ca\l at this favorite Hostelry. Saddle and Pack • Horses, are now stationed at the Hotel for the conveyance of parties and luggage o the Gold Reefs" at [reduced charges r . . . . v . . ■ - .._..., ..._... OHARCPAL! . Ch^ebal. Cft^rGoail, riTHY Bnra Coal. when yoa cun ge OHARCOAL as Cheap; Lasts Longer, More Meat, and Much Cleaner. Can. be had, m any quautities of the under. !, a » UJ .Vi^;.?!«^»:O~firi:CiJA 1 W, G. Leipf j TjUHRAOE-ST., PALMERSTON ».
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1667, 25 March 1886, Page 3
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599Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1667, 25 March 1886, Page 3
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