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CANTERBURY TIMES, :•: ovEit 3E R ir. IT WILL BE ENTITLED THE MISSING DELOBA, And i" from the pen of that prolific and gifted "writer of romantic aiorios, E. PHILLIPS OPPENHEIM. THE Principal Character' in the Story arc mi follow: CAPTAIN AUSTEN ROTHERBY, the Hew. RALPHS EARL OP WELMINGTON, his Invalid Brother. LOUIS. Frenchman, Maitro d'Hotel. an Advrntßrer, Conspirator and Villiaa. HENRI BARTOT, a Fellow-conspirator with IIAUKJICE DELORA, one of the three Mora Broiifcorß, "f Brazil, engaged in a secret mission. Tho Missing Delora. FERDINAND DELOKA, another of the throes brothers, alw> engaged on a secret misnion and alao a missing Dolora. FELICIA. DELORA, iheir niac*, with whom Captuin Rotherby is in love, Captain Rotherby goc3 through amazing experiences and incidents with all tho coolness and aplomb of the well-bred Englishman. An element of mystery surrounds the Dulora family, which. iR enhanced by tho presence of Felicia,, the beautiful niece. Readers of this story will seek its solution in chapter alter chapter of sensation and exciting reading, hut as they progress tn °y will beoome more mystified. There is a surprising denouement in which (he foirFelicia, who he-s Ixicomo compromised throne h villiany. is vindicated. The love element is strong throughout tho story. Readers of this romanco r.re promised a highly exciting and most diverting story, with a "remarkably well-woven plot, plenty of incident, and a good finale, at which stage the fortunes and destiny of Rotberby and Felicia are linked together in the traditional happy ending. REMEMBER, ihe Story will he commenced in the " CANTERBURY TIMES '' Of NOVEMBER 16. SUBSCRIPTION RATES-SI 4s per annum, paid in advance, delivered to any part of tho dominion. Orders received by all Booksollors and Nowsventlors, or direct at the Bead Office, Gloucester Street, Christchurch.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXXI, Issue 15456, 7 November 1910, Page 6

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