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POWERFUL AXD ROMANTIC NOVEL. We have pleasure in mnouncing that the Latest Story by (* M anville ENN Has been purchased for Issue In our Action columns. Stories by this popular novelist are always in great demand, and we confidently predict that our Now Story CUBS ED BY A FORTUNE, Will exceed the anticipations of readers who enjoy an absorbing plot, abundance of incident, crisp dialogue, and felicitous expression, THE FIRST INSTALMENT WILL APPEAR ON SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1396. CURSED BY A FORTUNE, Br G, MANVILLE FENN, Wll.L BE SENSATIONAL, DRAMATIC, FASCINATING. MB. GEORGE MANVILLE FENN Is one of the moat indefatigable, as well as ono of tha most powerful, novelists of the day. He is amazingly prolific yet the extent of hit work, so far from injuring its quality, seems but to increase its power. He employs new material for every story he writes, whilst the fertility of his imagination enables him to depict scenes ami manipulate incidents with unrivalled skill. His stories are universally popular, and each now work receives the heartiest of welcomes. CURSED BY A FORTUNE, BY G. MANVILLE FENN, Author of" The King of tho Castle," " A Secret Quest," "The Electric Spark," Etc. OUTLINE OF EARLY CHAPTERS. "CURSED 1!Y A FORTUNE" is the story of Kato Wilton, who inherits £150,« Xl from her father. She is placed under the guardianship of her uncle, James Wilton, who, while ostensibly protecting her from the blandishments of suitors, designs to secure the fortune to his own family by marrying her to his scapegrace son, Claude. James Garutang, a clever solicitor and scheming financier, and Wilton's brother-in-law, Is filled with chagrin because the latter bas been entrusted with the heiress. Ho contrives to get Wilton, who is financially in a desperate state, In his power by mortgaging tho estate, and at the same time undermines the operations of life (Gar*ta,nj;'s) own step, son, who declares that he will marry the heiress. In addition to these suitors there is a doctor, the only true lover of Kate, who refrains from declaring his love from a sense of honour, fhore are thus threo persons scheming to marry Kate: Claud (although he is In love with the doctor's sister), Harry Dasent, Oarstang's stepson ; and the doctor. Beneath all these there is the arch-schemer Garslang, frustrating all their plans, and maturing his own schemes—which wo must not revoal. The evolution of the plot shows the work of a mister hand, and the many dramatic, as well as tragic scenes, drawn with gnat vividness, combine to make the story exceedingly powerful. The developments are exciting, and the surprising denouemen is skilfully concealed. " Cursed by a Fortune" is undoubtedly a story to leave its impress on the reader's mind. CURSED BY A FORTUNE, BT G. MANVILLE FENN, Will commence publication in our columns on SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1898. rpo COUNTRY SUBSCRIBERS TO "THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD." ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE CORRECT QUARTER. PAID BEFORE THE 21ST INSTANT WILL BE CHARGED TEN SHILLINGS. When not posted; If posted, ISs ed AFTER THAT DATE, TWELVE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE, Or 16s :f posted. "Tho Acaddraiode Mddecine of Franco has placed A POJjLINARIS XTL ('The Queen of Table Waters') At tup. IIEAD of A 1.1. the Waters Examined for PURITY and FREEDOM fro* Disease Gems."

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10100, 8 April 1896, Page 4

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