WILL BB COMMMENCBD IN THIS JOUBNAL AT AN BABLY DATB A Novel of Fascinating Interest. THE AUTHUB, FERGUS HUME, HA* A WOfIXD-WIDJt AKPUTB, AND HIS LATEST WOH.K THE BLACK YACHT, 18 BOUND TO ADD TO HIS KKFCTATION. Th* S'.oij it foil of adventure and sensation, and enchains the attention of the reader from the start. Wi BATS HAS! SFieiAl. ABSAXOIJUNTS >OE THS PUBLICATION IN AUSTEALAASI Or THIS HIOH CLASS WOBK 0* FICTION -POILTJEIY. EVE. Lose in ths somite of primeval dsy, Moie lovely than the virgin world around, With flagon prated on lips that made no sound, Sh« stood and eased. Spread out before her lay The f otura—and the clouds were rolled away. The war of kings in empirea ttill uafoaad. The end of cannon that should yet r wound, She heard, and .saw the great world rook and away. A croea the crimson sky aboTa her head There came a cry of children asking food; A wail of women for the nations' dead Went op ward to the stars. So pale she stood} Then to some secret plaee in Bdea fled, And wept in presage of her motherhood. —W. J. HINBSBSON
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 412, 7 April 1904, Page 2
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193Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 412, 7 April 1904, Page 2
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