Have you noticed how smootliiy shopping goes at "The Mel-bournc." Everybody says it's Uk? busiest store in Tara-noki, aiiwl certainly we are doing tilie largest business we cyer knew. Every customer saves money. We buy for cash and sell for eash. That is the secret of our famous low prices.* "I think you have wonders enough and picturesque scenes enough lo go all round the earth. You have I'ar more than your share, you Now fcealandors. 1 wiwh we could transport some of it to America," said Dr. Whirke, the eminent; American, speaking at PalmeitUon. Continuing, he said lie had not come to teach ; he had come to learn. "Not only America but the world is watching the experiments you are working out in your economical and political scheme." They were wutching the woman's vote, and the rest o-f the world, he felt sure, would some day follow New Zealand':,- example in tlrat respect. This coumtry was making Empire, and he murvelkd at the strides it had taken, considering how brief a period it was since the country was given over to the canni!>al and the virgin buah. Dr. Clarke had many.nice things to say about our bright little islands, and his praise is worth something seeing tlrat he had penetrated into most of the known parts of the globe. IV'tailn receive! at Adelaide showthat I'iie J'ever-strivkwi crew of the Celtic Queen underwent a severe cxperiemv. The erjdain ami steward were the only onus not affected l)y ch« malaria, and they practically navigate l *! tin.' ship. The chief mate kept the log up as well as he could day alter day, growing fainter and fainter, till there conies a blank in the page. The brave man never omc« mentioned tlw illness that was gradually wearing him down. The ciew \\&a composed of different nationalities, but all worked splendidly throughout.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 4
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482Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 38, 15 February 1904, Page 4
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