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THE WONDERS OF CREATION By F. A, Poucubt, M.|). ILLUSTRATED BY 270 ENGRAVINGS. THE WHOLE PANORAMA OP NATURE. Price, 14s 6d gilt edges, or 13a I6d plain edges. The Universe ; or, The Wonders of Creation is written by the renowned and distinguished Mr F. A. Poucbet, the great French scientist, well-known by reputation the world over. This great work which he gives to the world in a marvelously interesting form, is the result of a lifetime of study and discovery in the realms of the Wonders of Creation. Mr Pouchet is one of the first and foremoat scientists that the Wprld has ever known, and whatever comes from his pen may never be questioned ; he makes ecience as interesting as the most exciting romance, and thus be entertains in the most fascinating manner, while he educates and coavejs in the clearest and most accurate manner the most useful information about The Universe; or, The Wonders of Creation. A thousand scientific works might be studied without securing the information that is condensed in this wonderful book. It is a scientific work of the most exact and accurate nature. It is as interesting as a romance.

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NEXT TO ME HILLIER’9, would lake this opportunity of thanking them for past long support and patronage, and iu soliciting a continuance of the same would assure them of his intention to endeavor, to the utmost, to make it more mutually advantageous still, by keeping a much MORE VARIED & COMPLETE STOCK OE DRAPERY, GROCERY, Ironmongery; Earthenware, FANCY GOODS, And Other Merchandise, At Lowest Possible Quotations. fi.J.T. would call special attention to bis New Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES Of the very best English and Colonial Manuliieture, consisting of l adies’, Gents’, Maids', and Children’s. In lieu of insertion of Price List, which are often liable to misleuc, E.J.T. would prefer submitting the actual lines to their own judgment by personal visit and inspection. AQKN'I ton NATIONAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ,k. J THOMPSON. ' 00,1 u

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2068, 16 May 1887, Page 3

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