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“THE UNIVERSE 11 es THE WONDERS OF CREATION | Bt P. A. Poncmr, MJ>. I I ILLUSTRATED BT 970 ENGBAVDIOS. THB WHOLE PAKOBAMA OP NATUSB. Pilot, 14* Od gilt edgse, or ISi M pltia edges. Tbo Universe ; or,(The Wonder* of Crea tion it written by tht renowned and distinguished Mr F. A. Pouch# t, the greet French scientist, well-known by repntetion the world orer. Tbit great work which he gives to the world in • marvalonsly intereeting form, ia the raault of a lifetime of atndy and discovery in the real mi of the Wonder* of Creation. Mr Pooehet ia one of the firat and foremoat aoientiata that the world haa ever known, and whatever come* from hie pen may never be questioned ; be make* science at interesting as the moat exciting romance, and thus he entertain* in the moat faacinating manner, while he educate* and convey a in the clearest and moat accurate manner the moet useful information about The Univeree; or, The Wonder* of Creation. A thousand scientific worka might b studied without eecoring the information that ia condensed in this wonderful book. It ia a scientific work of the moat exact and accurate nature. It ia as intereeting as a romance. Tbe price is extreme'/ low lor such an important and elegant volume, aud were tbe price 20a or 26a per copy, the book would not be dear. It ia, by long edda, tbe cheapest great work over published in America. Tbe 270 splendid engravings coat some five thousand dollars for the drawing* alone, and over three thousand dollars more for catting the engraving*. The paper on which it i* printed is tbe finest and beet that can be manufactured. No book before the public ia meeting with such universal success a* this one. and all intelligent people want it, and cannot afford to go without it. This great work presents a view of tbs whole panorama of nature—all that is on earth ; all that is known to science of tie starry heavens, passes before the reedet'a view. Mo intelligent family can afford to go without Tbe Universe ; or, The Wonder* of Crea< tion, eapeoially if in it yoong children ere growing np, or if in it there an young men and women. Tbe book contains about 800 page*. The silvered covers, ornamented with gold. are the richest and most artistic ever before the public. Taken as a whole, it is the handsomest book ever published in America. AGENT FOB THE WAIBABAPA ; F. BABBATT, GBKTTOWN, Who will canvas for anbaeribers throughout the Valiev.

Winter 1887. The colder the weather the warmer the clothing we require. Now to he thoroughly equipped for winter, so tar ae clothing it concerned, you must visit Veitch and Allan’s Drapery Kitablishmeut. Ladies’ Ulsters from 10s (id „ Fur-Uned Cloaks from 40s „ Dress stuff from 4£d to os (M yd Children's Ulsters almost being given away. Wool goods in great variety. Millinery is again a leading feature of the winter show. For style and price Veitch and Allan are the first house in the Wairarapa. Past success show that the public have realised tins. Our winter varieties a: o too numerous to mention, but a visit will amply repay any intending purchaser, when they will find the stock replete with all the latest novelties and at prices that defy comparison. Gentlemen can get the best Gan. meets that are to be had m the province a - . 'V etch and Allan s. 1 he Tweeds are the very latest patterns and of the first quality, and the fit and finish are certainly second to none in the colour. In the Heady Made Department we also hold first rank ; for instance “ The Jubilee " Suit at 87s 6d, is the beet value that can be procured out of England, and for Trousers customers will hardly believe it when we tell then the price, they are so cheap. Our Mercery Department is also complete. A visit respectfully invited Greytown. X. JOHNSTON. Mjmajer.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2071, 23 May 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2071, 23 May 1887, Page 1