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GREAT SERIAL ATTRACTION.

On Friday we shall begin the publication of a captivating serial. It will -be found a strange and romantic tale, full of dramatic action, and founded on a plot of absorbing interest, which is developed with rare 'skill and masterful ingenuity. It is entitled A WIFE FOR A DAY; * 08, THE FINGER OF FATE. By Emma G. Weldon, Author of "Love and Diplomacy," "Genevieve's Triumph," "A Strange Bridal," "Friends and Rivals," "Cupid's Dilemma," etc., etc. The hero of this vigorous and ex-. tremely interesting romance has been unfortunate in the selection of his companions. Honourable and generous himself, he has no suspicion that his supposed friends are deceitful and treacherous, and the shocking discovery comes only as he is trembling on the verge of ruin. This means the dissevering of THE TIES OF LOVE, for he is too noble to insist on an engagement made when he was a man of affluence. If the fair Enid insists on keeping the engagement, however, he is ready to face a life of toil, wdth the hope that Fortune will eventually smile upon him once more. While awaiting the momentous decision he encounters an adventure in which a woman is the central figure, and which is destined to seriously alter the course of bis whole life. This charmingly told story is characterised by rapid movement. There are frequent surprises and amazing developments at every turn. A perusal of-the first instalment will convince the reader that he is about to enjoy a romance- of rare skill and power. NEXT FRIDAY.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 5

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GREAT SERIAL ATTRACTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 5

GREAT SERIAL ATTRACTION. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 33, 8 February 1905, Page 5

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