Saturday's Supplement.
Bertha-M. Clay's beautiful story, which has touched the hearts of many readers — wo refer to the serial tale " His One Mistake " is continued m +he supplement we publish to-day. ; The engrossing interest increases f rom chapter to chapter, and begets an intense desire to learn th^ finale. We may state that on the, 28th inst., the concluding chapter will be before our readers, till when the drama of the story will continue full of emotional incidents. The general verdict is that the story is the best ever m this district, and it is not surprising to learn how thoronghly it is appreciated by all classes of readers. The other parts of the supplement are excellently compiled, and will be found well worth perusal. At the conclusion of -the present tale arrangements have been made for the publication of another story of recognized merit, fuller particulars of'which. wewill give later on. "We are determined to ro^ tain our prestige as being the only newspaper on the whole 'of, the West Coast which publishes a Saturday Supplement, and one the excellence of which is freely admitted on all sides. We are also making the necessary arrangements for the issue of an illustrated Christmas Supplement.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1501, 7 November 1885, Page 4
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204Saturday's Supplement. Manawatu Standard, Volume X, Issue 1501, 7 November 1885, Page 4
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