A SPLENDID BUDGET OF ENTERTAINING READING NOW READY. THE LARGEST LITERARY WEEKLY SOUTH OF THE EQUATOR. THE FAMILY FRIEND. 8O PniOE: 8O COLUMNS. THREEPENCE. COLUMNS. POPULAR READING FOR ALL. The weekly issue of the Family Fktend is now published, and contains, among : other items, the following1 ILLUSTRATIONS. DARK DAYS IN NEW ZEALAND. -Te .Kooti's Murderous Raid at Poverty Bay, with portrait.; also, illustration oftlic monument erected at Makaraka, togothui' with the inscription and list of tliose ma-sacred. NEW FASHIONS.—A full pago cugravnntf.of some choice aad seasonable toilettes, with descriptive letterpress. THE VERY WORST.—The Old Man's Darling and the Smart Doctor, A FAMILIA U QUOTATION.—" There's Music in the Heir." A PROTEST.-The Little Girl and the Hair Brush. SERIAL STORIES. THE LYON TRA CT. By George Wainwright. A New Serial Story o£ Love and Crime, and one of the moat romantic and oxciting that has yet appeared in the columns oi; the Fiuesd. j FEZ; ok, UNDER A CLOUD, By Mrs 0. A. Wells. Authoress of "Harold the Tempter," "Uncle Matthew's Gift," etc., etc. Several chapters of the above entertaining" ami romantic story are published in this issue, . and intending subscribers should send m their names at once to prevent disappointment in procuring copies. A MINER'S MILLION. Back numbers of the Friend containing-the first chapters oc this' enthralling story may be i obtained from any of the numerous agents. NOTES OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE. A TRIP FROM WANGAXUI TO AUCKLAND — Those interesting notes, wuicn will be'eontinued from week to week, given. torse description of the splendid scenery up the Wamjimuißiver, the.MaoriSettlements at Putiki, the Ascent or lluapchu, a I ramp ine'SSo^Stur'S mM&SS F S.S A HOLIDAY TRIP IN NEW SOUTH WALESMY SOLDIERING- DAYS IN NEW ZBA-LAND.-WriUen for the Family Frikno by J S T ilbot (late 65th Regt.;. All right* reserved, and continued from week to week. THE MEMOIRS OF A CONVICT; or, Like in New South Wales in 1791. Tnridcnts in the career of George Barrington, pile tor. COMPLETE TALES, -Etc. THE HOUSE WITH BLACK GABLES.-A LO^ANDMARRIAGE IN THE WEST.MEnTnD THEIR WAYS.-A True GentleMATRIMONIAL MISTAKES.-A few words THB NEWSPAPER MAN.-What is expected PRIZEQtJESTIONSJWTHE MULTITUDE THE LADIES'. PAGES enrnrTY GOSSIP. - Weekly Letters from Si" ;sitho latest chtt-cl.at on parang uSandinstructiveitems. SPORTS AND PASTIMES. «y tttrcjT SHOT AT A TIGEIt.-An exciting THE FAMILY FRIENB. IS NOW READY. qnTT) BY ALL NEWS AGENTS, SoSnnebC and Booksellers.
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Auckland Star, Volume XX, Issue 58, 9 March 1889, Page 3
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