JWWdyf Medicine . Lissityde, weariness, indltestlon, Summer ailments, all put to flight I —«ot by a nostrum, Jbut I ' ■ by the.finest and purest l^^' Bev««t:e on the market. P^k WOLFED YY .AROMATIC } 1^( JSCHMEPSj ■ dispels 'Tint Tirol Fwllir' W\ I Day whole Bottles: I ■ i WILTON'S ■ ■ Bova-Ferruin. . Builds up Solid Flesh, Prevents Emaciation, Increases the Weight, , Makes Red, Rich Blood, Nourishes the Nerves. If pale women would take ■ Bovo • FiKRUii their facts ; would' presently,. show the flow of htalth. ' : Chemists and Stores,,, , ; ■ i:: ':- l^/6; : ifefc'Bbiie. ; '.-. 'H-^.'r I '"' , '''"' j \ SHAKESPEARe "^^^ Up=to=da(e. N THE PBESS, AND WILL SHORTEY BE ISSUED. / A NEW EDITION' 01? HAMLET. ! SPECIMEN: - " ;. r *r..f „ . Act iii.> Scene I. ' - '- '» To buy, or not to buy, that is the •" question.' . "' : Whether 'tis better for a man to.sufThe ifiard'^ybmfort of a , b^e° apa^t-ww-^n^it^^V-^'W: ** : - t( ''- • ' IOJ Or: t6^BUy-^bods' at^BAKEff^ 1 Co.°s Warehouse, T "'^ ■A^d-sat'by/briyin'g-ehd'itt il Td bify,' pay, t ,^. .. , • ' fs ' And-bytiiat thus, to know we "ena- I'l^1 ' 1^ •' :< '"" 1 ' n "•• The bareness, and "the "thousand natural shocks That flesh is heir to — 'tis a conSum- < mation ' v- ] . Devoutly to be wished. To buy,' 4.6 pay. » '; ; * To pay. Aye, there's, the rub, ; ■ " ' For in that paying off what worries come ? When we have overdrawn our bank account ( Must give us pausei Yet who'd bear the discomfort of a house Hall 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,. 1 The while the couch, on which at cve 1 One stretches but one's all too weary •Hmbs^
Seems scuffed with bripkbats angular and hard, ' ' -; When he himself might his discomfort; cure , ' By a smjili purchase. Who'd in lodg- v ings live To grunt and sweat out all a weary life, But that" the thought,, One lias to pay for things ' Puzzles the will, and makes us rather' bear the ills we have Than fly to others that we know, not of. ' Thus paying doth make cowards of us •11, s And thus' the natural wish for better fittings Is sicklied o'er wtyh the pale cast of thought. But I, as I possess the ready money,
What need I fear.; , I'll , off to Baker's Warehouse, And . get such things as best beseem my station. Re-decorate niy rooms in fitting manner, Nor lose time "in inaction. . i> -, l - .. ,. For further jw^UeuJ^rs apply to •b *\& rI?URNT>S'HERS. t'*™ o For Up-to-date Printing q^l;?at>the
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Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12816, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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401Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Taranaki Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 12816, 25 March 1905, Page 2
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