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jWelchlGo S<»tion<'3'« & B£o€»ksellerf Tuk Square, Palmerston N. Have on Hand 3 " AT THKIB . : ■ Fancy Goocls Warehouse^— 3 Account, Memorandum, Pocket, and; Exercise Books. - < ' ' Note Paper and Envelopes; .Plain and " . . Fancy. , Stationery Boxes, Work Boxes, Work Bas- ; •. ■ kets. • ..- Writing Desks, Paperteiies, Travelling ; , Desks and Bags. , Purses, Inkstands, Pocket Ink-bottlea. . Mechanical aud Children's Toys. Brushes and-GombsrGarved -Wood BrackPocket Micr scopes, & 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 Puffi.' : : Date Racks, Playinjr C:uds AVhist. Count- ! ei-s. and Cribbage Boards. T H % RM O M JET E R S. Glove and Handkerchief. Boxes/ Photo Albums, Music Folios. Speetaeles and Cases^ Paper Fasteners, Correspondence ' Cards, Cards for Illuminating and ; Hand Paint- : • inss;' ' : " 'V School Books and requisites. ,<:;■ Bjbles, ; in all bindings and at all \ rices. : Bibles, Prayei-: Books, Hymn -Books j Ancient; .and, .--Modern, .-Wesley^ 5 Pres-? , byterian, Moody and> Sankey's}. &c, =and . . . . Family Prayers. Victbria \;\ Books & Sheet Music^ In great variety. . . '.'Latest , Melbourne Novels, WORKS OF '■■'"■'■■ -.■' ■■■■ ■■■■■■ '- ::■"; LEVEE, ' ■ CKENS, - - "■• ■■'■'■ '■'■■ ■' • < -H ? ; BRADDON, LORD DYTTON, •• s.^-v.. r.-:-*- ■■■■• BESANT& RIGEy MISS HAVEKGALLi- • j t-..<i &C.j &C.j &O, THE EOETS; In Cloth and Morocco Binding. ;. ; ' : -'^w,eich-:&'C6.' s "•>: '^aMxCTY O-OQIE)S Stationery Wareboiiise, Booksellers, 4c, ; Opposite the Bank .of Australasia,.' . THE SQUARE, , PALMERSTON NORTH. CURIOUS ADVENTURES OF THE""MA — - ""MAN r WITH THE SEWING.y. "i \->-.v- \ i :- : : Our hero was an artisan, -Who 'toiled morn tille'en, ' '■■ Until, T one. day, he met a.jna>. . . • .; Wlio sold the AVHlTEMachinev This man the best q£ clothes.he.w,ore f And held a lofty mien, . Ten thousand'hejiad_sold and more, tight-runnf (g White "Machines. Thbn straightway went this artisan" : ; To all hts friends of means, But found,, as spon as he'd began, they all had WHltE'TMachines. • ' Undaunted still, he boldlyjlanned, .. His eyes Tjore'daVksdme 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 ; missionary man, ' . And sell the White, Machines." But steadfast was this artisan, ' And wiry, spry, aiidiean ;' So off he went, his" only plan, To sell the t White Machiue. '• He travelled-long and vevy far, " : l He braved the wildest scenes, : From Labrador to Zanz.ib.ar ■ He took his White Machines. In many lands he showed .his wares, In towns and valleys green, ; And taught folks how to. tf sow. their tares'* By using White's Machine. : He trod the storied land of Greece, asfd'mongst Egypt's fellaliin:- ir :■ He once '" patched up a? little peace" By using White s Machine. : In India and Afghanistan*.' .< :• ■ The Republic Argentine, Australia, Java, and Hindostan, He sold the AVhite Machine. Among .them all a wondrous change,. . This artisan 'has wrought, .;-' And'; yet, it is not very strange, ; 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. 3.. 501e Agente for Manawatu— t . ; |. J; c. iiil R<)S§ ••&' co. ; I :The Bji>n. ; Blai!c]he. I ;,.:■ ■■• i ..^-l-':o*h\. l .:'Ji :}&.*?#■s/%■■■ ■::■'! : ! Thos.^ Lowes Proprietor-; \ rpOURIS.TSy and the Travelling Public i X generally, will find every comfort ? and convenience-at the Gorge Hotel. ,- ' -•, ; Excellent Stab'iing and secure Paddocks.! n Prospectors and other, visiting the' • >' &QfrANGIN4 REEFS, »j Should first call at this favorite Hostelry. •Saddle and Pack Horses, are now stat ioned at the rTHotel'for the conveyance of "! parties and Wggage 6 the^Gold Reefs at a | Qhareaal. CliarrGW- »- ! lirßTt Burn^ 'Coal wlien you can ge i-i -''W^':; 1 - . -■ •' "'. .""■■■■ V ; . i[: ' ! : 'f 1 OHABGOAL^ as Cheap* Lasts Longer it! .•■..:'.! :-,.;■., . . '. JtfprejHeat, abd. Much Cleaner. , V ! ,Can be, had m anyiquantities of the under i j ' ' "' ' " , "'",'" signed, , TBRRAioE-ST., PALMERSTON N

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1671, 30 March 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1671, 30 March 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Manawatu Standard, Volume XI, Issue 1671, 30 March 1886, Page 3

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