MOTU WAIRUA.
THE STAR’S NEW SERIAL. What is it that appeals to you in a story? Is it love—friendship—action —adventure —the great out-of-doors —mystery? Supposing you found all of these elements com- ** pounded in one story, and that story written in New Zealand by. a New Zealand author, and set amidst New Zealand scenes; what then? What? Well we can’t quite say; hut we might ask you again when you are half-way through MOTH WAIRUA, The Star’s new serial story, of which the first instalment will appear tomorrow. This is just to prepare you for meeting Sandy McAndrew —lineal descendant of Kipling’s dour Scots engineer—and big, loyal-hearted Mike Murphy, and, of course, George and Geraldine, to say nothing of Geraldine’s mamma and Mr “Haw-haw” Chester. Tomorrow, then!
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Hawera Star, Volume XLV, 7 August 1925, Page 4
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