WORTH READING.
THE FASCINATING "FORTUNE HUNTER." RUBY AYRES' GREAT NOVEL.
Tiiere is no question but fli.it to lose oneself for n little while in the imaginative love allairs anil adventures iof characters woven by our popular 1 novelists is a pleasant and valuable relief j for tired nerves. Some authors have the I faculty of pleasantly stimulating the interest and enlisting the sympathies ot their readers in the adventures of their 1 characters. Ruby Ayres possesses this 'gift in a very large degree, and it is strongly urged that you read the hrst instalment of her serial. "The tortune Ilunter," which is published on page -■> this. evening. The author is probably the favourite writer of newspaper fiction ; ill England to-day, her novels appearing : in nil the lending journals (hat publish fiction, and we are fortunate 111 being aide to secure for our readers a typical ! ptorv from her pen. The lengthy first instalment will permit you to judge of the excellence of the storv, which sub- ■ seiiuentlv will be miblished in daily 111i Raiments. You will get a great deal ;of real enjoyment out of 'The fortune Hunter," so do not fail to turn to page i 21 and start it at once.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 258, 29 October 1921, Page 7
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