INTERESTING ITEMS.
Many years ago a strong man killed a lion. "Birds and beasts combined to cat the flesh, picking the bones clean, and leaving them to bleach in the iicrce blaze of an eastern sun. Alter a time the strong man passed that way agai t, and he went over to see the carcase of the lion. Ho found a swarm of bees had made their hive and stored their honey tin rein, lie took some, and went on e.iling, sharing it with his friends, lie then gave them a riddle to solve. Out of the eater came fresh meat, out of the sirong came fresh sweetness. Jhit they c< uld not solve it for many days, the answer being, What k sweeter than honey, ri d what is stronger than a lioi? It is a well-known fact that Honey is the ptr.est known, and Mr. 0. Carter, of , this town, is showing a lovely sample ! in w a sections. The price being on]/ sixpe ":e per section, places them within the reach of all.What do you get on pay day? is pertinently asked on our second page. It's not the money you get oil pay day, but it's how and where you spend it that counts. We know of 110 better store in Taranaki than "The Kasli" It's an up-to-date store, run on easli lines, no excessive profits on their goods, and everything marked in plain figures. A child cau buy just as well as the richest person at this store, and your money back if goods not suitable is their motto. Their store's in Devon street, just below Wilso.i and Nolan's, auction mart, and is worth n visit. Tenders will be received .ip to April 20 by Mr. •!. 8. S. Medley, for the stock in trade of a general storekeeper, particulars of which will be found jj> t.-ur ?.<! vertise r.e.'it column-;. There are very few households thai do not use colVee. This being the case, there is nothing like having it fresh. At Voule's store, Theatre buildings, col Tee is ground fresh every morning. All other lines of fresh groceries, new season's seeds, etc., on hand. King up 'phone lbO for particulars. The busy little cash store in Brougham street, run by Mr Richard Arou, i< stili to the fore as a general provider of groceries, butter and produce. Goods are sold at prices that can't be beaten at this shop.
There are few towns so well entered for as New Plymouth in the line of talking machines. and lie- he.-t stocked house In the province I undoubtedly "Tho Talkovics," Devon -:i. -i ea-t. Ifr fli'o. I'oulton. the pro]); i tor, in solei ttnil' liis slocl.', has licen careful to .secure talking machines to suit all purses, thi' prices ranging from 17s (Id to (it) guineas. Tile trumpets for the innchines are ali shapes. and nwkt'H. Iho pi-Ifos for wlik.-h run from 4s (id to ;i jrninoas. Of records tlicro am thoussand* of tbe very choicest. 1o select from. Many a homo could l»e made bright bv therein a talking machine. Tf you don't exactly know what sort vou would like the man at "The Talkeries" will soon teli you. Call and see him,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 12 April 1907, Page 2
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