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SOMETHING UNIQUE IN FICTION. ] ■ ■; Readers of the "Star" are promised ; ] an unusual treat in a new and distinctly < original Serial Talc, the opening instal- . ment of which will be published on J Saturday next. Far removed from the : beaten track of fiction, yet alive with human interest, is the story of ADAM," Not the story of the Father of the Human Race, but of one of bis descendants of To-day, who is brought up in solitude from his childhood, with no companions, save a Guardian and a Deaf and Dumb. Male Servant. ; Rich and well-educated, Adam nevertheless suffers the disadvantages incidental to being reared in un EVEEESS EDEN. And when at the. age of 24 he is introduced to the Wider World, and to "Society," and to the Religious and other ideas that hacf. been kept from his knowledge, the results are striking and entertaining. It is a romantic atory—just what is required at present to give readers much-needed relaxation from the sterner realities of nfc—and as such should be deeply appreciated. ' "ADAM," By PAUL TRENT, Author of "Max Logan," "The Foundling," etc., Will be Commenced in the "Star" of SATURDAY NEXT, MARCH 18. MEDICAL. »DiH[ADBROKf o_HP : Irritating and Sore. Nearly Tore Her Head to Pieces. Hair Fell Out. Cuticura Healed. 85 Campbell St., Glebe. Aust.—"My llt- | tie girl's bead broko all out in a rash, which i l was very irritating and sore, and on account , of the Irritation she nearly tore her head to pieces. Through her constant scratching It broko out Into sores and her hair fell out; - and got very thin. -! "A Mond told mo how good tho Cuticura

Remedies wcrerftj'r sj#n and scalp troubles L and the groat toeflfcher\h_sban*V_»__cd _ by them. Sho brought mo a tin oftho Cuti- — cura Ointment to use on my child* head, which wo applied and washed her head with the "Ciiticui* Soap, whcnlall the sores were healed and tho rash disappeared and now her head Is as clean as can be." < (Signed) Mrs. Little Brown. May 28, 1914. Sample Each Free by Post With 32-p. Sldn Book. Address postcard: R. Towns & Co., Sydney. K. S. W. gold throughout the world. Many thousands oi people ' make their own good cough. AX cold, and sore throat medicine. VTheyuse HEAN'S ESSENCE. bottle makes a pint and saves ten shillings. 7 WHY DOES EVERYONE TAKE TORALINE FOR A COLD? | ECGLES' ji ; PPSPHORT.N. | I THE GREAT ! TONIC, T» ■ combination of Phosphor-*, Qi.inlDc, Nux Vomica. Iron, Kola. I Manganese, and other Nerve and ] - Brain Foods. PHOSVHORTON" Is not only a (rood tonic, lint It Is I absolutely as good as a tonic can be. I It actually creates new Nerrous Fluid and Brain-Matter by supplyI ing the Blood with Its Electric Life i Element, Phosphorus—the very core ! and centre of tbe brain Itself, restoring tbe fullest in* most I — vigorous conditions of robust healJi | of body and mind. I If you want to eat well, work well, and sleep well. TAKE PHOSPHGRTON. It builds np health and strenjth with eTery dose. A 2/C Bottle contains 32 Doses. A 4/n Bottle contains 04 Doses. A 0/0 Bottle contains 128 Doses. I Packed securely and posted anyj » where for 6d extra, from ! A. ECGLES '• Ckemlst, QUEEN ST., AUCKLAND. j / rONSONBW RD. Brandies I f BOBSON ST. and . I DEVONPORT. MONUMENTAL MASONS. ' _ W. PARKINSON AND CO. MONUMENTAL SCULPTORS. Head Offlce— VICTORIA STREET W., AUCKLAND Branches— WAIKCMETE STATION. WAIKAKAKA. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 10

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Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 10

Page 10 Advertisements Column 4 Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 64, 15 March 1916, Page 10