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OUR NEXT SERIAL Misery may acquaint a man with strange bed-fellows, as Shakespeare asserts, but an empty purse is the surest and quickest way to the under-world. Mark Seymour, a well-set-up young Englishman, an Etonian and Oxonian, finds himself in this parlous condition. A few months ago he was a man of affluence. What to do? Employment, of course. Employment refuses to come to him, and he cannot get to Employment. Then, when the police seem to be within distance, he finds a way out, or rather the way out comes to him. Will he take it? Possibly; for his head and his heart are filled with the lovely image of Naomi, and his head revolves uselessly his own insolvency, and his inability to render her service. Now the opportunity to replenish liis scanty purse arrives, and at the same time the chance to offer his assistance to Naomi, should she require it. Will he seize this opportunity? Read “THE BANTYRE FORTUNE,” By that popular Author, FRANK PRICE It will begin in our columns on MONDAY, JUNE 9.

Superfluous hair destroyed t>y “RUSMA" (Regd.). Signed, stamped guaranteed cure £5 12s 6d.— Florence Hullen, C M.D., 7 Courtenay Place, Wellington. Send stamped addressed envelope for particulars.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

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Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

Page 24 Advertisements Column 3 Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 992, 7 June 1930, Page 24

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