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i Welch S Co. \ Stationers & ISooksellei'S j Tue Square, Palmerston N. J Have on Hand ,' AT THEIR . Fancy Goods Warehouse— Account, Memorandum, Pocket, ' and Ex- : I v . „.; ,. ercise Books. N6te Paper and Envelopes, Plain and ■•■■■■■ - Fancy. • •■>■•-■ Stationery febxes, Work Boxes, Work Bas- ['" ' •■■ kets. ' - : •■'■'■• : Writing Desks, Paperteries, Travelling Desks and Bags. Purses, Inkßtandß,-Pqqket Ink-bottles. ■ r Mechanical and Children's Toys. Brushes and Combs, Carved Wood Brackkets. !Pocket Microscopes, & Ladies' Companions. Pipes, suitable for presentation, Cis;ar and Cigarette Cases. Tobbaco Pouches Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Money k Boxes, and Fans. .. .... - Smelling Bottles, Scents, Powder Boxes, and Puffs. Date Backs, Playing Cards. Whist. Counters, anil Cribbage Boards. T EL E R M OM ETE R S. Glove and. Handkerchief Boxes, Photo • '-■' Mbuins, Music Folios. ■•' • •■■■■•' Spectacles and Cases/ Paper Fasteners. Correspondence Cards, Cards for Illuminating and Hand Paint- , . School Books and requisites. ; V BiVjles, mail bindings and at all r rices. Family Bibles, Prayer Books, 'Hynuvßooks, ' Ancient and Modern, : Wesley's, . Presbyteiian, Moody and Sankey'sJ 4cc, and ■■■■-•'. Family Prayers. Victoria Books & Sheet Music, In great variety. Latest Melbourne Novels. WORKS OF : ■■■■■•■■■■■■■ • ■■•'■ ,--: '•■ LEVEIi,' : ceens; ":-. .:■ . : „ ■•; J :••' .-.( . BRADDON, LORD LYTTON, . • . : f : • : BESANT & RICE, MISS HAVERGALL,' &c, &c, &c. TH E P^) ET S, In Cloth and Morocco Binding. PERIODIOALS. oFAJsrat j/ GOoi)B ; .;•;■; ■■■' : and : ■ ..... Stationery Warehouse, Booksellers, Ac., Opposite the Bank of Australasia, THE SQUARE, PALMERSTON NORTH. '00 RIO US 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 ield a l»f ty mien, .. . Ten thousand he had sold and more, Light-running Whit^ Machines. Then straightway went this artisan , : To all his friends of means, OBut found, as soon as he'd began, . : They all had White Machines.. • . iUndaunted 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," ' Said all, " Tho' well he means, n.7 :To be a missionary man, . , And sell the White Machines." {But steadfast was this artisan, ! And .'.wjryyispry, and lean ; . ;., [' , : So off he went, his only plan, ■ To sell the White Machiue. 'He travelled loug and very far, He braved the wildest scenes, From Labrador to Zanzibar {H« took hi^HiTE Machines, j r ' ;' 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 pf > - ; . • And -irumgst Egypt'siellahiri,' '} i He once " patched up a little peace" : By using Whites- Machine. 1 In India and Afghanistan, " • The Republic Argentine, . . ■■ Australia,' Java and Hindostan, I He:sold the White Machine. • Among them all' a wondrous change, ;. : , This artisan has wrought,/ . ' And, yet, it is not very strange, • ... For. .White ,Machin,es they bought. The artisan still wanders Svide : • (Ten years here intervene), ' ' i The people run from' every side To buy his White Majbhine. " ■' - S&lie Agents for Manawatu— ■ C. M. R(>SS ; & CO. l^lie Bon Marche. MAN4^ATU GrOE&E HOTEL, Ashurst. TJios- Lowes- .—..Proprietor. mOURISTS, and the Travelling Public X generally, will find every comfort and convenience at the Gorge Hotel. Excellent Stabling ai*d secure Paddocks., : ■ .. ' -x -,- ~ : '* > ' Prospectors aid other, visiting the' POL. ANGINA REEFS, Should first call at this favorite Hostelry; . Saddle and Pack^ Horses,;, are now sta- | tiQned : at .the, Hotel for the conveyance of parties and luggage o the Gold Reefs at 'rednced.bh'awreS/ •• '/ I M&HAROOALI G^fgq?il. ; Cixareoai ' ; fTTHY Burn Coal' when you can ge ■ \ •tyV" ' ■>:•■■■■' '■■'■■■'■- ■■" >'■■.'■■ : -:; ,:•' : CHARCOAL as Cheap, Lasts? Longer, More Hesit, and Much Cleaner. . Can be had m any quantities of the under- • "•"■'■• : ' ; " signed, Xf; & Leigh, TERBAOE-STm PALMERSTON N

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 3

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606

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1670, 29 March 1886, Page 3

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