>Mt!HtmuiiiimimiimMiiuiniiunmnuininmi!im!imniinMninnnuiniin»iL: "THE COURTHOUSE LANE MYSTERY" j Courthouse Lane is our own street, in the heart of Auckland, and 5 the mystery that will begin to show itself in the "Auckland Star" E TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 19, ON PAGE 34 1 i» an Auckland mystery. Detective stories of other land* are ~ common, but such stories of New Zealand are rare. „ S "THE COURTHOUSE LANE MYSTERY" 1 breaks new ground. It is an exciting, baffling tale of New 7 *-l»nd 1 life, in which suspense is cleverly sustained until the very end. §j It is a gripping story of mystery, with the interest of a local S setting added. s "THE COURTHOUSE LANE MYSTERY" | By PERRY GRAINGER, | a well-known Aucklander, who prefers a.nom-de-plume, will begin Z TO-DAY, NOVEMBER 19. | DO NOT MISS THE OPENING CHAPTERS. | !i Mltlllllllllll■llllllllll■llllli1111111 i 11i Ullli 111111111i11H11111111111II11111■Ii1111i11111111f? Gifts For All TOILETRIES FROM M. & C's. f A gift expressive of refinement— something for the toilet table—a perfume—a delicate powder— —or refreshing bath salts from ElizaI_: beth Arden, Phyllis Earle, Houbigant, Yardley, or some other / IHI \ world-famous producer of such /' grH Yt \ f en "nine things. 'I Km iBl 1 Powders, from 1/6, 2/6, to 21/- - * I Perfume «. from 6d, 2/6, to 42/I\ J t8 » 1/- to 15/6. Fancy Soaps, from 2/6 tq 13/6 box. Perfume. Sprays, from 4/6 to 27/6. Manicure Sets, from 4/6, 7/6, to 47/6. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. — que£n street — Ground Floor I * \ UNRIVALLED! Yet Another V IT FOOTWEAR LTD., Challenge from Karangaliape Rd. Exactly as Illustrated. Compare Values All Sizes. Always! A GENT.'S STOUT BOX COOKHAM BOOT, double sole to heel, stout leather linings, full flttings. First-grade materials right through. K.K.'s Price, P« r pair. Ditto, In Tan, 21/" Pottage Extra on thoae "Murder" Pricsi. ' Catalogue Pro*. Stooked only by KIT Footwear Ltd., •iVs Karangahape Road Gifts For All BEAUTIFUL PERSIAN RUGS— Not imitations, but the genuine articles—examples of the Shirvan—Pandemia —— Kirman — Tabriz — Hamadan — Afshars, and rare > specimens of the Senna Kelim and the Bshtlari—all are from the JwL hands of master > craftsman, rich in* :: quality, and expressive of that beauty of colour and design which \ distinguishes the Genuine Persian - | '*• TKey Have just come to hand* on the Home Service Floor, and should be inspected at the earliest opportunity. MILNE & CHOYCE LTD. ; — QUEEN STREET —. • Fourth Floin'
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Auckland Star, Volume LVIII, Issue 274, 19 November 1927, Page 20
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