SHAKESPEARE Up-to-Oate. IN THE I'JRKfiS. AMI WIJ.J, SHOHTLV I!K ISSIIOU, A xkw Kiiniox or hamlet. Sl'KcniKX : Atl iii., Scene I. To buy, or not lo buj, that is Hie question. Whether lis Ijellei' /or u man to suffer The hard discomfort of a 1 ],|IV ,i|>arlllielit. Or io buy goods at JIAKKit and CO.'s Warehouse, And so by buying end it. To I)"J, to jnvy, Awl by that buying thus, to know we ond The bareness, arid the thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to—'tis a consummillion Devoutly to bp wished. To. biij. to imy. To pay. Aye, there's the rub. For in that puying oil whut worries I conic When we havo overdrawn otu bunk uccount Must give u.s pause. Yet who'd bear the discomfort ot a house I-lalf furnished, with ill-papered walls. The floors uncovered, or in most vile taste. No curtains to the windows, and the blinds. All faded, shabby, and disreputable. The while the couch, on which nt. eve One stretches out one's all too ' weary limbs, Seems stuffed with brickbats angular and hard. When he himself might his discomfort cure. By a small purchase. Who'd in i lodgings live I To grunt and sweat out all a weary ' lite, Hut that the thought, One has to' pay 'or things I'uzzles the will, and makes us rather bear the ills we hav«, Than lly to others that \we know not Si. Thus paying doth make cowards ot us all. And thus the natural wish for better fittings Is siqklied o'er with the pale cast of thought. Hut 1, as I possess the really money, What need I fear. I'll oft to Maker's Warehouse, And get such things as best beseem my station, ltc-decorate my rooms in lilting manner, Nor lo»c time in inaction. For further particulars apply lo BAKER & CO., J'TItXISI iKH.S,
DEVON STREET. After l the Exhibition Comes the chance for the Public to procure STOCKS AWARDKP FIRST STOCKS AWARDED tiTulT and spkciai, AND SPECIAL PHIZES —AT—CARTER'S. EEK FREAN & CO.'S BISCUITS. LAG BRAND PICKLES, SAUCES and CORDIALS, Etc. nriAMIMON FLOUR. WANG ANl'I DKUrfJIWAKE. STRATFORD BACON. C. CARTER only huys the BEST, Immediate application Is necessary to secure the above lines. C. CARTER "THE PEOPLE'S GROCER." Telephone 110. THE RAMBLER CYCLE DEPOT A. HOLLINGWORTH Proprietor. RAMBLER CYCLES from £l7 10i. WANDERER CYCLES from £l7 10b and DART CYCLES from £l2 10s. B.S.A. (built to order, with nickel Rim and Durflop Tyres £ls 15s. LAWN MOW Elt sS. Sharpeaed, Set, and Repaiicd. LOCKS REPAIRED AND KEYS FITTED. SCISSORS GROUND AND SET. EWING MACHINES CLEANED & REPAIRED, Having had Twelve Years' experience iu the United States I can DUY RIGHT, SELL RIGHT, and guarantee inv KM!' \! US SECOND TO NONE in New Zealand. ADDRESS— Rambler* Cycle Depot Opposite Coffee Palace, Egmont-st.^ STRATFORD CARNIVAL. . OFFICIAL PROGRAMME : THURSDAY, Kith : School Spoils. Stratford Race Club's Sleeting. Evening—Fireworks. FRIDAY, 17th : Horticultural Show. Stratford Race Club's Meeting. Evening—Horticultural ShoWi SATURDAY, 18th : Military Tournament. Horse Jumping.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 3
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492Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7764, 16 March 1905, Page 3
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