j BORGIA- j % Modern Story that | | Recalls the Perfect * | "Poisoner." J * In spite of the develop- ij® | ments of science and of * * human ingenuity, Cesare | >H Borgia remains the classic f. * poisoner of history. | * In incorporating this sinister f * name in the title of £ % a story, Mr. J. S. Fletcher, | | the Vtell-known author of | * mystery tales, certainly * * raised to a high level the * | expectations of those who | * find relaxation in a clever jjj He story of crime. * | "THE BORGIA CABINET" f $ more than justifies even | | those high expectations. It | | is an example of Mr. Fletcher * * at his best, and his best is * | exceedingly good. * | The "Auckland Star" has | * secured for serial use this ij; s| exceptional story of crime * * and romance. || % "THE BORGIA CABINET" | | will begin publication in the | * Magazine Section of the * 1 STAR § | TO-MORROW * jj! and thereafter will appear in * * weekly instalments. * j ■!< St************************"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 22
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146Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 22
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