A ROMANCE OF THRILLING MERIT. A story of great power and entrancing interest, based un an artistically developed plot, entitled THE Colonel's Enemy, By WINTHROP B. HARUAND, Author of "Lady Elgin's Secret," "A Harvest of Sha-ne," "The Elder Son," "Lord Ashton's Heir," Jitc. Will Commence in the Wairarapa Age on TUESDAY NEXT. The principal character has been treacherously tricked, and endures a great pecuniary loss at the hands of a man whom he trusted. He determines to be avenged, and his implacable hate induces hire to throw prudence to the winds. The result is that his foe, a man ot" boundless resources and stem determination, is soon able to convince the Colonel that at a game of hate more than one can effectually play. The contest between the two, the struggle of one to overreach the other, leads to oistressing results, especially to the soldier's daughter, who is engaged to be married. Our readers will admire the interesting and spirited action, and the clover plot which binds together a series of intensely captivating incidents, which are portrayed with vmd fidelity. This Story commences TUESDAY NEXT., February 9th. Mr W. Wilson, Revans-streefc, Newtown, Wellington, N.-Z., writes:: "My liver has given me a Jot-of trouble. Not long ago I had liver 'blotches all over my face, and I tried all soils of things but obtained no relief. On the advice of a friend I tried •Chambe:-] nip'. Tablets, and before I had takrii two Lotties the blotches had disappeared from my f«ce, and I have not been troubled :-inee. For sale by all chemists and .■stor.o.kkfcwers,
TORE4RE hundreds! ofj» PACKET TEAS OH THE MARKET BUT THEY ARE ONLY COPIES. & Efi
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3109, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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278Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 3109, 6 February 1909, Page 2
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