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SHAKESPEARE Up-to-Date. IN THli W{KBS, AND WILL SHOIiTLY BE ISSLKU A NEW KUITIOn"oF HAMLET SPECIMEN : Act iii., Scene l. ro buy, or not lo buy, that ; s .1

question. Whether 'lis better for n man to stiller The hard discomfort. ol a bare upurlment, ' Or to buy goods at BAKIiK and CO. s Warehouse, And so by buying end it. To buy to pay, And by that buying thus, to know we end The bareness, and the thousand nuturai shocks Thai flesh is heir to—His a consummation Devoutly to be wished. To buy, to pay. To pay. Aye, there's the rub. For in that paying oil what \vorri e s hen \vu have overdrawn out bar account Must give us pause. J'et who'd bear the discomfort of Tie floors uncovered, or in most vile taste, No curtains to t!,o windows, and the biinds, All faded, shabby, and disreputable, '['ho while the couch, on which jit eve One stretches out one's nil too weary limbs, Seems stuffed with brickbats angular and hard. When he himself might his discomfort cure By a small purchase. Who'd in lodgings liveTo grunt and sweat out alia weary life, But that the thought, One has to pay for things I'uzzles the will, nml makes us rather bear the ills we have, Than fly to others that \we know not of.

h Thus paying doth make cowards oi <* us all, >' And thus the natural wish lor better fittings Is siqklied o'er with the pale cast of >" thought. '" But 1, as I possess the ready money, 8 What need I fear. I'll ofl to Baker's * Warehouse, * And get such things ns best lyes '• my station, n Ite-dccorate , iny rooms in fitting manner. Nor lose time in inaction, For further particulars aijply to BAKER & CO., FUItNISHEUH, DEVON STREET. THE RAMBLER CYCLE DEPOT A. HOLLING WORTH Proprietor RAMBLER CYCLES fr lOe. WANDERER CYCLES from £l7 10s DART CYCLES from £l2 100. U.S.A.. (built to onler, with nickel Rim and Duitiop Tyres £ls 15s LAWN MOWEUS,

LOCKS REPAIRED ANB KEYS FITTED. fioissous gwound axd set. EWTXQ MACHINES CLEANED & HEPAIRCD, Having had Twelve Years' experience in the United States I can IJIJY BIGHT, SELL IUGHT, end guarantee mv REPAIRS SECOND TO NONE in New Zealand. Rambler Cycle Depot Opposite CoHee Palace, Eguiont-st.j Rowe And Patenson SEED, GRAIN, ANT) PRODUCE MERCHANTS. NEW PLYMOUTH. RYEGRASS COCKSFOOT CLOVERS, etc., etc. SAMPLES AND QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. Also in Stock— WHEAT, OATS URAN, POLLARD CHAFE, MAIZE, etc., etc. Telephono No. 44. ; G. A. NISB-T & Co. t!6ACH & CARRUBE BUILDERS, Currie Street, NEW PLYMOUTH. VEHICLES of every description made to order.

Every class of work in connection with the trade executed on the shortest notice. HOUSE SHOEING A SPECIAL/TV. A trial solicited. North British and Mercantile Insurance Co. LONDON AND EDINBURGH. Authorised Capital Subscribed Capital Eire I'escrves ... £3,000,000. £2,750,000. £2,325,000. Mil HICNUY ItEDFOIID has been appointed agent for the above well-known company in New Plymouth, as on and after January sth, 1905, vice Mr Hickman E. IlusseU, and is prepared to accep l ; all classes of firo insurance at lowest current rates. Liberal and prompt settlements made. MURRAY ROBERTS & Co., Chief Agents and Attorneys. Wellington, December 23, 1904. 11. BEDFORD, Local Age»t 4 Now PlyniQUtlij

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 778, 22 March 1905, Page 3

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