NEW AND POWERFUL STORY THE FALCONHUBST MYSTERT. It is the constant aim of the conductor, - of the "Star" to present to theirvieail a story which enthralls and holds; 'thi* in its grip so that they may Wai J among new surroundings and forget th worries ,of everyday life. And jj-•'' undoubtedly such a story that '"vftl'b X presented in MR EDGAR PICKEEIKq.o I new and exciting tale, % , --' " '•■'■ "The Falconhnrst Mystery," ' This is a tale of crime, of conspiracy, and mystery. There is murdered baronet, a beautiful widiy*, with designs on the estate, a rascnUy lawyer and his scoundrelly.clerk; there are, of course, noble and good characters who shine in striking contrast; there an plots and counter plots; and, finally there is a private detective who finds: thj key to the mystery and sets everything right. "THE FALCONHUBST MYSTERY* is written by EDGAR PICKERING, . author of "Murder Will Out; ,, '■"£ Winning Hazard," "A Witness From, the Dead," etc," etc.; and his. reputation as a skilful weaver of romance ■ justifies the anticipation of a tale of exceptional and exciting interest The opening chapters of-this new serial will be published in the t£ Star".<J SATURDAY NEXT,' Marcl 4. BEAD THE FALCONHURST MYSTERY. A Conciliation Council sat at NcwHj. mouth to hear the dispute in respettV bakers' drivers between the' Taranati branch of the Auckland Motor-car tad Horse Drivers' Industrial Union Of Workers and employers., throaghoui Taranaki. Mr. T. Harle Giles, concilution commissioner, presided. The same position arose in connection with;,: this; dispute as was the ewe in connection with the General Drivers', dispute,; md. the .whole matter will be dealt with, hy the Arbitration Court. Life and property are safer in Tiji'to. day amongst the native people tW ; in Australia and.New Zealand.. Thsland was once and cannibalism. The Rev. W. E. Pools § tells on Thursday evening, at the , . Kit Street Methodist Church, ho-vv it/KuJiiief ' ; : " •z , ~* J WM CORNFLOUR. . ,' : f|| If The custard that J 3 goes best with | A stewed fruUs si is a Com Flour castafd. A ■■ It blends well with tSe {resh Savour of the fruit, yl and is nourishing, ilch \ ;; I and.9reamy. It has the aVJ ,/I real: egg flavour, for it is '/% made with- eggs and milk \V VM and . P 7|/ Own Urns w yl Half-a-pound is snffi-1V / I cientfor ten pint custards." ■ \ '/■■- r Thertdpe, and otiitti, H ■.- . I* '" '"ertf packet, /rer.ll.. . '/ JSSTjfh more get the " Bnwn 6 ■ I / book of rec 'fi e3w 'w\ free from ]. B. B\l -W Gilfittan & Co., ■P.O.TlViif: "dt Box 848, Auck'aniL Bl| VWt WRITE FOR II" PITBLIC NOTICES. had such a lovely lunch atMaysfenlay v , _ C.M.C. Sheep Tmguei! ' I —tee, I wrote down the | brand! Never tatted any thing sotenderanddelightfulbefore.,- m ■ I'm going to give them to you :; for lunch to-morrow." I are (ivonntH. v - mr- "vf ' or Gilantine (in v 1/»'^^As— ' ie !ure l ' ie ' r 1/ / , jß___ ,re CMC. II \ MANI>ARIN IiiVTtTOUt GLAZE «*"»* Beautiful Irory Gio»s to Starelx* . Goods, surpasslug the Hrlgbtness «: Chinese Linen. Ironlug with It Is & !>!«?•■ lure. Price. 6d and 1/. everywhere. W!ii> «al» Agents. A J. EXTRICAN AXP .<-?f;
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 51, 29 February 1916, Page 8
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