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THE b'lOJtY OF A FOUNDLING. i,u,\ . ... v. A.-miyon.j Author of "Dora's Deception," "Roderiok Stuleley's Trust," "Black Diamonds," &<;., &e. AN INTERIvSTuvii STORY OF MINING LIFE. A STOJJY THAT WILL INTEREST The rights of this serial have been Bocured by the Clutha Lender. j To be coiumenccd in the Clutha Leader in January, The story tells of the struggles of Robin Bates, who began life as a pit boy,-and in its pages are shewn his efforts to educate and raise himself. His truthful character, induslry and determination enables him to overcome difficulties unieii at lust appear insuperable, and to ultimately reach a high position. Through it all, and guiding him like a lodestar, is his true and holy love for Mono, a lady far above him in rank and station. In addition there is a mystery 01 his mother's death, and his being found, a'helpless infant on the moor. _ The struggles of the collier lad, his firm belief in doing only what is right, his _ fidelity to his friends, and his heroism in the hour of danger, wins him the love of Mona and ultimately clears up the mystery surrounding his birth. The story is brimful of characters, and the scenes change rapidly. There are many dramatic situations- and some of the incidents are of a thrilling nature. . PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS. Robin Bates ; A foundling—the collier lad, struggles to win a position in the world and falls in love with Mona. Mona Pearson : The Rector's daughter, a true-hearted girl, falls in love with) Robin and stands by him. Mr Turner : A rich colliery ownerhard and selfish. Horace Turner : His grandson, vain and thoughtless, unpopular with the miners. Sam Ba.tes : A splendid specimen of an honest, brave-hearted miner. Mrs Bates : His wife, a good, motherly woman, who loves Robin as if he ivere her own child. Bessie : Their daughter, who wants to be a lady and becomes entangled with Horace Turner. Mercy Eastman : A weak, down-trod-den woman who found Robin on the 1 Jake Eastman : The husband of Mercy a debauched, drunken man who carries the crime of murder on his soul. NEW SEASON'S Wall Papers Just landed 1,200 ROLLS WALLPAPERS and" FRIEZES, which will be Slaughtered for CASH. COME AND INSPECT. F. W. Stonebridge, CLYDE STREET. BALCLTJTHA. Men, Have . Appearance, Wiolefta Hair Food TOWi mstdck 6 Beard Hair food 6Tonic. IWI| r " ,mc " ,, " t,~r II pklhis m 3/6 111 W'O™ per bottle. / l»|j orMone/ posfed 6'exira. | wMU Refunded. Agents - CLARKE & RICHARDSON, BALCLTJTHA. JAS. McINTOSH, Clinton. Leslie McNeil, BOOT AND SHOE REPAIRER. Having commenced work on my own account, I trust by strict attention to all work entrusted to me to merit a fair share of Public Support. REPAIRS NEATLY AND CHEAPLY EXECUTED. A Trial Solicited. Address— CLYDE ST., in rear of Mr Alex. McNeil's. MRS BURTON'S Imperial Hair Cream. Registered Trade Mark. This is a New Preparation, which will prove to you that you can really MAKE HAIR GROW on bald places. Try a bottle and watch your hair ; you will soon see the NEW HAIR starting. It is also a POSITIVE CURE for DANDRUFF, and has even cured diseased heads. If in doubt, send postcard for testimonials, which will convince you. Price, 4/6 ; postage, 6d. From Mrs Burton, Hairdresser, Owaka; Mr Hutchins, Chemist, Balclutha; Mrs Spcoßeu 4 Clwmiiit, (Me&Qn ( Dftwdift,

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Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 3 December 1909, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 3 December 1909, Page 7

Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 Clutha Leader, Volume XXXVI, Issue 50, 3 December 1909, Page 7

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