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THE GREAT SENSATION OF THE DAY! NOW READY IN PAMPHLET FORM, THE STORY OF THE Langworthy Marriage, WITH PORTRAIT OF Mrs LANGWORTHY. A STRANGE, TRUE STORY OF TO-DAY. SYNOPSIS OF INCIDENTS : Portrait of Mr E. M. Laxgworthy " A Sweet Girl Graduate" Tho Luck of London Betrothed "To a Woman engaged in Teaching, Never !" The French Marriage Why not an English Marriage ? The Belgian Marriage A Brief Honeymoon Adding Insult to Brutality Discovered by a Dream ! In tho Year of Graco 1884 The Lie in the Affidavit A Struggle for Life After Darkness, Light at Lasb " The Slow Drag Chain of the Law's Delay" " My Lord, we admit everything" Gagged in Court Mr Danby tells us why Stung to the Quick Langworthy claims the "Alleged Child" £1,200 a Year Alimony—on Paper Alone in London A Struggle with Starvation Hunted Hard In the Service of the Poor Another Stab in the Back The Lords Justice decide against Mr Langworthy Mr Langworthy returns to England On a False Scent A Clever Capture " Absolutely Denied"—but True The Pitiful Plight of Mrs Langworthy Breach of Promise—Damages £20,000 Mother-in-law at Bay Muzzling the " Times" How it was done 11 If you say anything more about Mrs Langworthy, we'll make it hot for you' Suicide ? " Mad from Life's Mystery" Some Polite Letter-writing Delay, Delay, still more Delay A Guilty Conscience and a Loaded Revolver The Modern Rack 11 The Weapons of a Warrior, not the Dagger of the Assassin" The Bankrupt Millionaire " No, my Lord, I cannot defend it" The Langworthy Clan The Subpcena and the Hunt Party " Spenlow and Jorkins" More Advantages.from the Lie in the Affidavit A Natural Query Messrs Bircham's Offer No Compromise A Friend in Need Holding the Pass \ What is to be Done ? J To the Argentine /■ Conclusion j PRICE ONE SHILLING. Orders sent to the Star Office enclosing a Postal Order for One Shilling will receive prompt attention. Also to be had from the Stationers. CHRISTMAS COMPETITION PRIZES FOR THE BEST VERSE. PRIZES for tho BRST FOUR and EIGHT LINE VERSES suitable for Christmas and New Year Cards, are offered as follows :— FOR THE BEST FOUR-LINE VERSE, a Handsome Illustrated Book on the New Zealand War, value Two Guineas. FOR THE BEST EIGHT-LINE VERSE, a similar prize to tho above. CONDITIONS. 1. The Sole Right of publishing all verses sent in will vest in the Proprietor of the Star. 2. Verses intended for Competition must bo delivered on or beforo tho 31st DAY OF AUGUST, addressed " Christmas Competition," Star Office. 3. Competitors are not restricted to the number of separate verses they may send in. 4. Verses should be signed with Motto or Norn de Plume, the real name and address to be enclosed in separate sealed onvelope, with the Motto outside. 5. The selection of tho Prize Verses will be.' made by tho Rev. E. H. Gulliver and Mr J. L. Kelly (the winner of tho Prize Poem " Queen's Jubilee "). /"\N AND AFTER WEDNESDAY NEXT,' the 10th inst, our Warehouse will be closed daily between 1 and 2 p.m. SARGOOD, SON, &:EWEN, "JC -• ° T x OK The Business heretofore conducted in New Zealand by ARNOLD, HINES, & Co. "Will hereafter bo carried on undert the style of; ARNOLD, CHENEY, & Co., KAURI GUM MERCHANTS AND Importers of American Merchandise. All outstanding accounts against and dve1- to Messrs Arnold, Hine3 and Co. will be collect ed and paid by their successors. F. R. "WEBB, Attorney Auckland; N.Z., July 2G, 18 7. J\ X E M:' P T, SURGEON DENTIST, v ; Has Removed \to Cornera of ELLIOTT AND WELLESLEY STREETS' (Opposite the Opora House!;. >!«>Blj«n«»^»B. ECJ V ClO. P. 0..

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Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 185, 9 August 1887, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 185, 9 August 1887, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Auckland Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 185, 9 August 1887, Page 4