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A BpilEiant Romance. The story of a selfish woman, who experiences a sadden change of heart when fortune smiles upon her, is told with vigour and intensity of interest ia the tlwlling tale entitled A ■■■'■' TARDY WOOING. BY CHARLES W. HATHAWAY, Author of "Marjorie's Sweetheart," "A Long Martyrdom," "A Rash Vow," "Joseph 'Dane's Diplomacy," etc When in humble ciroumstances Oyrilla, a prominent character in this impressive romance, reoipro oates the affection of a deserving suitor; but when prosperity elevates her family from obscurity to social prominence, a startling transition comes o'er the haughty beauty, and she indignantly repulses her sweetheart. Soon, however, there comes a realisation of HER WOEFUL BLUNDErt; for the man she has scornfully rejected also becomes a favourite of fortune. Then she turns to fter first love, seeking to lure him to her feet ones more; but in tbe meantime strange and exciting events interfere with her intentions. The story is cleverly told, and the interest increases with every chapter. The opening instalment of "A TARDY WOOING" will appear in a few days.

■ I ■?wS I $M DON'T Pat up with Common When you can get I _ MOATE &'&* PURE CEYLON OB BLENDED TEAS at the same »>.- Prices. - ?&H#st ;:iiiii« '' ■'•'", ■mamttti WiV'^SM^W^^^i^M^f^f' Ki.% York Stkeet - Colombo, Ceylon Mercer Street • Wellington LicnriELD Street Christchurch Crawford Street Dunedin Customs Street Auckland Hurras Street Hobart, Tasmania mmm&MMm mm We constantly receive i letters and hear from those returning from England and Australia, that they cannot get tea like ours at any price. This is partly accounted for by the higher standard of tea imported into New Zealand, and the fact that we will not put our name on any packages unless the tea is - right when it leaves . our stores. BEIiTER

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 29 March 1906, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 29 March 1906, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8106, 29 March 1906, Page 2

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