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R|B{LLUNT 'NEW SERIAL -riifICINATIXO QLD TjJGYPTIAN I 111 •pOMANOE. *V " *'. . ' '- ~ "■/ « i - MORNING star **, ■'?':'■'■ ' : ' .'■"■"."' ';'■-/'■■-■ '. 1/ *- H. * RIDER HAGGARD. ,vH. RIDER HAGGARD. lllPsE ' '""/■.-,' : ' v .•''.•■;.. : >. '■•'. iUfrieiby Eider Haggard are easily amongst jtotqost popular works of fiction in the EnsHi language. When it was announced that the famous author publishers were issuing y»>F^- v '' - : ' ■•■■'•'■"■'■•■'■••'••.'"■■■' ■■'-"••:'.• * new work from his pen the Proprietors of • SBW ZEALAND Herald ' at, once endeawored to secure an option over the serial wM¥%M& :: '' -<■'■'■ -*"'•■" ■-■"' '• : -' "" Mttlßrt«. and when the proofs > came to hand jjw rights of publication were immediately ..'jfeUined. " Morning Star" is such a bril-Sut-asd fascinating story that it will at . b» be classed by readers with the author's j MIT best works, and many : will, undoubtedly, consider it his very finest book. "Under «S:3«v;.;= v ; - ••■■ "?■?•;'•- "Sid« Haggard's gifted pen the Royal Courts sf Old Egypt became ?; very real - things, - Hi his brilliant imagery will carry the ■ . -• reader in imagination to a land of wonder- :,. /ivi.-.v-;- : .v : --.--;-v---;,^--f»-.,.'.>■..■;■,- ... i (si mystery. > The story is founded on the i ' SKvh'tfl"-'" r Egyptian belief of '. v a " Ka." or imi laF£' ,M •■■■' •'-'•■'"•■. ■■ \ ■ ' aortal "double," material in just the same «y as the body and yet infinitely superior ina mow powerful, and the dread power . possessed by the "Ka" is made full use of ! ; fe this splendid romance, while the work" "RW» meals - how great a part marvel and « • ■ • magic of the most terrible and exalted kind •flayed in the life of Old Egypt. "Morning Star" is the name given to a wondrously fair young queen, whose "Ka" is invested trith strangely beautiful and yet terrible ;: power by .her spiritual father. Amen, the greatest of all the gods, and around her ;. bestowal ■of her love on one of equally ..pwtbirtii centres a wealth of mystery and Mfafgne that will rivet the reader's attentat till the close of the last chapter. fEE MORNING STAR »^:'' : '- V :BT,;;";. Pp:H v RIDER HAGGARD, Author of "King Solomon's Mines," "She." ; » "Cleopatra," ; : "Nada the Lily." "The - r - =■ People of the Mist," "Heart of the '■' :''ifoiM'," t " Ayesha, the Return of ■ •■'. She." " The Ghost. Kings," "The *fs'~J.- Yellow • God," Montezuma's • '*■'• I "Daughter," etc., etc, etc. •; ; ' lke Pint. Instalment of this Splendid Story : ' ! ■ « Passionate Love and ; Strange Old Time | . Sitiss and Mysteries will- be published in ,'-. ' the Columns of the , JJEW JgEALAND TIERALD 'I*'. . «rpO-MORROW, I U&jSk RDAY. MARCH -JQ I Medical. j TAKE CARE I ;OF YOUR HEALTH I St^^'°''*ho3ei ordinary, every-day admoniI •[«">» that are so rarely observed. T Health," w most valuable, is often ; the most nig- ***? of all earthly blessings. . It is not |f|?ifi^* aan! experiences a sensible decline of | *» "ntai powers that he begins to bestow f. *V really serious : thoughts about the mat- § W; Bo long ias; he is : free from ;•" pain and ; »u? ltenlence ; : he ;is usually content to 'let I Iffi^^ft.' with the inevitable: result : that I leases which might have been easily dealt I ,M^^S' early stage are allowed to attain t •wining and ; dangerous proportions. This t * Particularly the case with regard to I ■Plach and i Liver derangements. So little I we importance of sound healthy aig sstion | 1 S rst 9°d or appreciated that it is usual k l^flf^^u'd common symptoms' of aisoruer. I I'SI^ O iJ^ unWl; actual pain or weakness is I l^Slv l ? d is the matter seriously attended | B^jW« s ißh-deed surprising, when we reI «*?wer how largely the Stomach and Liver I "•wnnine the health of the entire body.anil if*;^*" remarkable when we recall ibe j7?'j» at the digestive organs can be "main-' J**m ins perfect health by an occasional £*• .Pf Beecham's Pills. If -your Stomach. ■'••■taM^ - or Bowels are out of order. Bcdcham's **m will put them right, and if they: : are I :. i<L5 der beecham's Pills will keep .them Wi TA KE ' • I ) BEECHAM'S |ij|,;- -PILLS. I SKto''' ' only by | I THOMAS BEECHAM. St. Helens, Eng. 1 I s^f^^? l(l^where in boxes. •-. "•'•■• I *%JDld. 05 pills). Is lid (55 pills), and I i- ■

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14322, 18 March 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14322, 18 March 1910, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14322, 18 March 1910, Page 3

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