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A RARE TREAT FOR LOVERS OF ROMANCE. AN ENTRANCING STORY OF ENGLISH SOCIETY. Grace and vigour of style, bold portrayal of character, aaartistic sequence of events, a plot extremely entertaining without being in the least involved, are combined in tho beautiful story of English life we shall begin in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, Under the title of REGINALD'S FORTUNE. By MRS. HARRIET LEWIS, Author of "Lady Roslyn's Pensioner," "The House of Secrets," "The False Heir," " The Heiress of Egremont," etc. and selfishness, honour and duplicity, frankness and secretiveness, are cleverly and effectively contrasted in the various characters who enact parts, in the delightful romance of "Reginald's Fortune." The opening chapters introduce a rascally uncle who finds himself ON THE VERGE OF RUIN, and conceives a heartless scheme to tide himself over his financial trouble. . His plan, to his surprise, involves several personages not contemplated in the original conception; and as obstacles arise, he is forced to descend to DEEPER INFAMY to screen himself from exposure and punishment. The action is very vivid, the incidents are novel and numerous, and the reader's CURIOSITY IS CONSTANTLY WHETTED with adroit intimations of possible explanations of he many surprising events. REGINALD'S FORTUNE. Will be begun on SATURDAY NEXT, JAN* 24. ONTHLY NUMMARY (VIA SAN FRANCISCO). THE HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY WILL BE PUBLISHED ON MONDAY MORNING, Jan. 26th, AND WILL CONTAIN ALL THE LATEST MINING, LOCAL, SHIPPING, COM MEJRCIAL, POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND DOMESTIC NEWS OF THE MONTH. The HERALD MONTHLY SUMMARY contains the latest and fullest Colonial News for Home Readers and is the LARGEST AND BEST SUMMARY PUBLISHED IN THE COLONY. TWOPENCE PER COP* . Yearly Subscription (franked and posted s. d. regularly from the Herald Office to any address), in advance 4 6 Ditto ditto, credit 6 o S3T Country Settlers may have the Summary posted to any part of the United Kingdom and the Australasian Colonies on forwarding the address and 3d. stamps to the Publisher. US' The Newspaper Mail will close at half-past eleven a.m. on Monday, January 26. mO COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CURRENT QUARTER. PAID BEFORE THE 21ST INSTANT, WILL, BE CHARGED TEN SHILLINGS. When not posted; if posted, 13s 6d; AFTER THAT DATE, " TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, Or 16s if posted.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXVIII, Issue 8469, 21 January 1891, Page 4

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