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“THE UNIVERSE” OB THE WONDERS OF CREATION By F. A. Podchkt, M.D. iLLDtTBATED BY 270 BNOBAYIN THE WHOLE PAH OBAMA OP NATUBfc, Price, 14s 6J gilt edges, or 13s fid plain edges. The Universe ; or,(The Wonders of Creation is written by the renowned and distinguished Mr F. A. Pouchet, the gieat French ! Scientist, well-known by reputation ti.e 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 foremost scientists that the world has ever known, and whatever comes from bis pen may never be questioned ; be makes science as interesting as the most exciting romance, and thus he entertains in the most fascinating manner, while he educates and conveys in the clearest and most accurate manner the most useful information about The Universe; or, The ' Wonders of Creation. A thousand scientifio works might b studied without securing the information that is condensed in this wonderful book. It is a scientifio work of the most exact and accurate nature. It is as interesting as a romance. The price is extremely low lor such an important and elegant volume, and were the price 20s or 26s per copy, the book would not be dear. It is, by long odds, the cheapest great work ever published in America. The 270 splendid engravings cost some five thousand dollars for the drawings alone, and over three thousand dollars more for cutting the engravings. The paper on which it is printed is the finest and best that can be manufactured. No book before the public is meeting with such universal success as this one. and all intelligent people want it, and cannot afford to go without it. This great work presents a view of the whole panorama of nature—all that is on < atth ; all that is known to science of tbs '•arry heavens, passes before the reader's view. No intelligent family can afford to go without The Universe ; or. The Wonders of Creation, especially if in it young children are i rowing up, or if in it there ate young men i nd women. The book contains about 800 pages. The silvered covers, ornamented with gold, ore the richest and most artistic ever before he public. Taken as a whole, it is the handsomest i "ok ever published in America. AGENT FOB THE WAIKaKAPA : F. BABBATT, GBEYTOWN, u v 1 canvas for subscribers throughout

Winter 1887. The colder the weather the warmer the clothing we require. Mow to hi) thoroughly equipped for winter, so far us clothing is concerned, you must visit Yeitcb and Allan's I)ni|(ry Establishment. Ladies’ Ulsters from lUs (id „ Fur-Mned Cloaks fiom 4'ls ~ Dress stuff from lid to os Gd yd Children’s Ulsters almost being given away. Wool goods in great variety. Millinery is again a leading feature of the winter show. For stylo and price Veiteh and Allan are the first house in the Wairarapa, Fast success show that the public have realised this. Our winter varieties aie 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 Gar* ments that are to be had in the province at Veiteh and Allan’s. The Tweeds are the very latest pateras and of the first quality, and the lit and finish are certainly second to tone in the colony. In the Keady Made Department we -Iso hold first rank ; for instance “ The Jubilee ” Suit at 87s Gd, is the best alue that can be procured out of Eng. and, and for Trousers customers wdl hardly believe it when we tell them he price, they are so cheap. Our Mercery Department is also complete. A visit respectfully invited •tore buv'nir elsewhere ' FITCH & ALLAN, Grey town, T. JOHNSTON, Manager,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2076, 3 June 1887, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2076, 3 June 1887, Page 1