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QUE -VHEW gERIAL QTOBT "THE COMING OP THE KING," By JOSEPH HOCKING. A Brilliant New Serial Story, entitled "THE COMING OF THE KING" Br JOSEPH HOCKING, Author of " The Purple Robe," " All Men Are Liars," " The Story of Andrew Fairfax," etc., etc., Will appear in our columns on (SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER yj ■ The tale is entirely new in conception ant! treatment for JOSEPH HOCKING, whose " The Purple Robe" created such interest when it appeared in serial form in our columns. There are many good judges who consider "The Coining of the King" to be the best work the author has produced yet. and that ia very high praise. Above all, the story is artistic and strong. Although, naturally, there is a religious element underlying the plot—it would be strange if it were not so, seeing who the writer is—still it is but a detail, and certainly should not offend any class of readers. In that respect, many will doubtless consider Mr. Hocking's latest also his best work. For thrilling interest and clever character drawing, "The Coming of the King" will compare most favourably with the best stories ever published in these columns, and old subscribers know, without being reminded, that the majority of our serials are pronounced successes. There is no room for doubt that "The Coming of the King" will make a great hit for the paper, and hi giving the work of such a powerful writer as Joseph Hociting the Proprietors are supplying the highest class of literature and one not generally s=ca in colonial journals. t Look out for the first chapters, on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER irj THE"DOOLEY DIALOGUES." The Proprietors (by Special Arrangement with the copyright owners) have secured the sole rights for the district, of an entirely new series of the famous "DOOLEY DIALOGUES." The first of the series will appear in the HKEALD MEXT QATUEDAY, (SEPTEMBER irj and should on no account be missed. The whole aeries will make a unique collection. The " Dooley" humour is now almost a household word with English-speaking races, and the weekly instalments in the HEftALD will, without doubt, prove a most successful foature of the Saturday Supplement. THE "DOOLEY DIALOGUES." Look out for the HEEALD of (SATURDAY, (SEPTEMBER "t ft > And EVERY SATURDAY THEREAFTER. ■■- ■ ' ''■'■■" ' ' ■ «— ] Under the ?&!»© the Patronage of &??EQR«i Royal Family, j i GEOEGE GOULET CHAMPAGNE,'

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Herald, Volume LI, Issue 12661, 15 September 1904, Page 4