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j Welch 1 Co. | Mat i one r** *fc SSoo ksellers J Thk Squark.-Pauierston N. ! Have on Hand AT THKIR . Fancy Goods Warehouse— -.Account, Memorandum, pocket, and Ex- ' ercise Books. Note Paper and Envelopes, Plain and Fancy. Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work Bas- ■'•■.■■ kets. Writing Desks, Paperteries, Travelling : Desks and Bags. Purses, Inkstands, Pocket Ink-bottles. „••'■ 'Mechanical and Children's Toys.. Brushes and Combs, ' Carved Wood Brack- ■ ; , kets. Pocket Microscopes, & Ladies' Companions. Pipes, suitable for presentation. Cigar and Cigarette Cases. Tobbaco Pouches Scrap Albums. Photo Frames, Money ■ : Boxes, and Fans. Smelling. Bottles, Scents, Powder Boxes, "..' . ' ' .' and Puffs. Date Backs,' Playing Cards Whist., Counters, and Cribbage. Boards. I . . THERMOMETERS. Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Photo Albums, ' Music Folios. .. Spectacles and Gases; Paper -Fasteners; Correspondence Cards, Cards for Illuminating and Hand in«s.School Books and requisites.. Bibles,, m all bindings and at all r vices'. - • Family Bibles, Prayer. Bqoks, Hymn<Books, . Ai)oient and Modern, Wesley's, Presbyterian, Moody- and Sankey^j- &c., ; and. ; . . _. Family Prayers. . : Victoria Books & Sheet Music, In "great variety. \ Latest : Melbourne Novels. WORKS OF „-,..■ ■: „= ; ' /LEVEB' ■ CKENS, "• - ' " ; • BRADDON, LOUD LYTTON; * BESANT & RICE, MISS HAVERGALL, : , :..:."' : ■ :; &C, &0.,--' &C. the Foe fs, In Cloth and Morocco Binding. PEEIODIOALS. Welch & Co., GOODS Stationery Warehouse,; Booksellers, «& c. ,/ ; ; Opposite the Bank of Australasia, "■'. THE SQUAREi V PAL^EBSTQN NORTH. . ' ODRiODS"' ADVENTURES OF THE MAN WITH THE SEWING MACHINE. .-•..•;• Our. hero was an artisan, . , Who toiled from morn till c'en, : Until, one day, he met a man : ' - Who sold the White Machine. This man the best of clothes he Wore, And held a lofty mien. Ten thousand he had sold and more, ; Light-runni ig White Machines. Then straightway went this artisan To all his friends of means, "Bui f ouifrTjl asjsp'on-'jas he' : ci began/ . ' H They all 'had White Machines; : Undaunted Rtill, 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," ' . Said all, "Tho' well he means, To be a missionaiy. man, ■ And' sell the White Machines," ; But steadfast was this artisan, ' And 1 wiry,' spry, arid lean ;':' .So off he went, his only plan, : ' .- To sellthe White Maclii.ue.; . He ta»yelled)long;arid very f ar, . . ; He brayed the wildest scenes, ■ From Labrador to Zanzibar ' : He' took his White Machines. In many" lands he showed his wares, In towns and valleys green, And taught folks how to " sow their tares" By using White's Machine. He trod the storied land of Greece, . : . And 'morigst Egypt's fellahin, ; : He once ," patched up a little peace" : By iising White's Machine. In' India and Afghanistan, :^ ' ' The Republic Argentine, : Australia, Java and Hindostan, ; He. sold; the White Machine. Among them all a wondrous change, This artisan has.wrpught, .> And,yet,'it is.not very Bt'rarige, ... For White Machines they bought. The artisan still wanders wide (Teu years.here intervene), The people run from every side •: To buy his White Machine; • Sole Agents for Manawatu — C. M. ROSS & CO. The Bon' Marche.

MAiSTA^kTTJ : g6eOE HOTEL, : Ashurst. Thos. Lowes- ■■..'• Proprietor. mOURTSTS, 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 POJhANaiNA REEFS, Should .first call 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 'reefneed charges' : ; '■ oharcoalV Gha;rcoaL GharGoai XT7"HY Burn ' C6al when you can ge -i CHARCOAL as Cheap, Lasts -Longer, More Heat, and Much Cleaner. I Gan be had m any quantities of the. under*' " signed,' : ' rVV.Q ; L^ig-h, ' TSSBBAOiI-ST,, PALMEBSTOH '»

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1669, 27 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1669, 27 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1669, 27 March 1886, Page 3

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