7 A STORY or TIMELY INTEREST, ;;;'V entitled, . 4 Riven Asunder; , . OR - • Ber>yß CJpaysciiv's Ordeal. ■'
A Romance of the San Fnan-i ciaco Disaster. *>=■'"-• ' By Julia Ed ward?, ylulhor "of c 'Th&-tittle s W.i Sow,"; ?■ the ; JßosefytfS ,r /'Prsiest t df All" <h{ <V ±f\ ?;?/■'. Sraytotij' ctc.'-. .■ >rx-\' |'This is a vigorous' and pathetic !story v graphic ,in its descriptions, »and| 'presenting, iiiimateil and picturesque which touch the heart land stir the blood.— The • heroine is aWictifn, of Ibyi 6hiy».despoiled: of -ifoHwne froni'j the 'jpaan " she loves.' t The action opens- a short- ' before the beginning. oi\ the! the City "ot the Golden Gate ; but, >only bi;ief space . is to vthjSj, 'lamentable'' occurrence.' which is merely. used rt as„-a, r backgrounds for j some of the intensely dramatic 'inciiients crowd this powerful _story. ' . ..... ;'. M | : The first instalment,, of "Riven, .• '■ ....... , rj •Asunder" will appear on - Saturday, March 2nd, 1907. •... , ~
The American.Ladies. f Tailoring Establfshment ISSUES an invitation to the Ladies op the, Ttfairarapa an<|r outlying Districts', t? pay. them a; viaH . before going to the,Exhibitiori,/where, ;tljey. can get, the latest> in ; Costumes, from' jKa Choicest T TWEEt>S, CLOTHS andSERGES, ■ at ; j£reate Ijr, Beduced Prices. " .... 'r.^v' Ladies leaving ther ordera with ua may rely on them being 7 executed in THREE ; * ' ■'* DAYS 51, MANNERS STREET, mW-
HUNTER, SON & FERRIS * BAKEP.S & CONFECTIONERS. ' "in IN EST' Stocks of SMALL GOODif Jj -* -i>" '.iresh daily. ' " ,Confectionery a Specialty, 4. ' Tea Rooms open.all hours. , UtiW BRICK BUILDINGS, (Next J. A. Lyttle & Sons)', Corner Smith' and Queen Streets. GEORGE HERON. , \ , . • MERCHANT, GROCER, AND GENERAL STOREkEEPER ' Chapel aid '• Hall 'Siifeet •' ? ■ _MASTERTON." NftfrflEY'S STABLES. "E, the undersigned, beg to notify 'lO that we ; have purchased the abovf .• stables;i-< -and will conduct the t. business uilder - the; old style." All orders receive prompt and "careful "'attention; ; Wedding? and Picnic Parties catered for. - Cabs meet all trains. ? >The i Palace Oar will run as? sual to South Wairarapaim Sundays. ? Creaawell & WRlghti
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8370, 1 March 1907, Page 2
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