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teflpß'-fr";.. .;',; .■■■■■ - ■;.,■"':■..:.■■--r .■■,;.,■■■.-■ I Publications. I|| '■/____— ■ : ■ SPLENDID NEW SERIAL. - • -' -pjRAMATIO T OVE gTORY OP l) J_ O ■:■;:■■', ..:■•■ SENSATIONAL TNTEREST. -■ ' , "THE GIRL'S HEAD, -■■•'.' ■ .-■ •;.-- by., m ',''»'" • ' '-'■■'■ ■'■'; - EDGAR JEPSON, ' '-• - ■ ■ • '. : ,:ii:p-,',{ ■ _____ • ; - -•' This fascinating now story, publication of which will be commenced in the NEW ZEALAND HERALD on SATURDAY next, will be found of absorbing interest from the open- - ing chapter to the conclusion. Readers will be alternately mystified, surprised, and confounded as the various characters play . i "their parts. The scheme of the, story is de- , cidedly uncommon; the whole narrative is full of surprises, and the greatest surprise of of all comes in the denouement. The situations are, at times, intensely exciting:, and 1 one dramatic scene follows closely upon another. Those who have enjoyed Edgar Jepson's delightful work, "Lady Noggs, Peeress." and his clever book, "The Admir- : able Tinker," will naturally expect something ■/■■ rood in the latest product of his facile pen, ind they will not be disappointed. .'.'■; "THE GIRL'S HEAD, -■■:;-■ BY EDGAR JEPSON, :'--r • - .■; - V -;V ; • Author of "The Admirable Tinker." "The , Passion for Romance," "Lady Noggs, ■';'- Peeress." " The Dictator's Daughter," .•>'*" Etc.. etc. • •■ .'vv-. -. ■: '->;;. . . npHE THIRST TNSTALMENT 'WILL BE PUBLISHED IN THE COLUMNS - OF THE v • • * "MEW '7 EALAND TTERALD v kj ' t . ' '■.-.-' :;.V '".,'■ "MEXT OATURDAY. ~~~ , Tailoring. ■ '• ."' - ,■.,'■;'' , ;jv-\ '. ')!&*•'«',""■ ' ' . , -~: '■ .0-: ". ' f npHERE TS OUCH A "THING AS Q.OOD • ■ ■ 't-'i ■:■■■ v> T>EADY-MADE OTJITS. ' '-.....'■' ..-.. .- ■■*. . fPHERE'S QIMPSON OTJITS. ... . % :'"■ " " I ■ ■ ' The appearance . on the market of the •; Simpson Suits—ready-to-wear tailor cut— - -from SSa 6d means a bie lot to the man of New Zealand. • ' * . ~ ■ . ■' It means that a fellow now, instead of |p spending time choosing his suiting, and,getting measured, and getting fitted, and get- . " ting fitted again, simply goes into a store ' ; and asks for Simpson SuitsHe then has placed before him a fine range • of. suits in every correct style—all to At his particular type of figure. He sees the . suits as they are when they're finished. He sees them on himself, and he knows when ~ he tries on the suit that pleases bim. . .■■■'-. . He knows exactly what he's getting as far , .as style, fit, and cut go, and he knows that , v the quality of every Simpson V Suit is . ~guaranteed. He knows he'll get his money • back ■ from my dealer /WITHOUT . ANY ■ ARGUMENT if his suit proves unsatisfac- , ■ ~ tory.. ...-■;- '-« ; '.. •' '■ "v., ."Isn't that a better, way of buying suits? You know whether a suit's what you want , when yon see it on— it's not. then don't ' 'buy it— it's not as it you'd ordered it and t ; f had to take it no matter how it was made.' Y v But see the Simpson Suits. They ARE what , you want. And the prices, from 39s '6d up. ; YvS- are what yon want. too. "-■- I know this much, that New Zealand men are not going to pay a lot more for suits "„" . made to order when they can get such great cut and style as I put into the Simpson Suits 'at from 39s 6d. V r ;r- ---:■.;,'. -•I just want you to see them. The Simp- ':"■•** Suit is itself its cwn best argument. Ask to see the special American Model" while you're looking at Simpson Suits. S / ' ~": Retailers not handling - Simpson . - » Suits should write to Messrs. Reynolds and •Kinvifr. Warehousemen, Wellington, Christ- ; / ; ihurch, and Dunedin for particulars. %$. „ • . : ■■■.■'■■ •' ■ . .-■ ; ?-.-. : '■■> '■ - .'. ' ■'■' ' '"'.'' ':' ■ ■ ' t --■!" ' ' ——« I Tea. f. _.n,, Tea. -.-. '■■'•■"■; i i• ••- ■ , ■ :■ . . ■__%& ■ ' - CITY EAST. - LIPTON'S TEA. TIPTON'S TEA is not a Party Tea; it is .-M the People's Tea. It is drunk by all v parties because it is the purest and best. ." There is unanimity about taste for Lipy~"J- ton's Tea, and - that is why it has the_ ; largest sale in the world. Electors, take" 'i the Tea that has treated the North better ■than any other brand. !»;'; LIPTON'S TEA. "■'.'■■'• : , ; ____________ ■ ————————————— —-— —S : : iNj '• * Ironmongery, etc. ■'; , IN THE LIGHT OP !' : - SMEETON'S ':.■ '■t: FAMOUS * i, *--'. ■■■- ■ LOW PRICES ■ ''. * - There isn't much excuse In saying yon :-•': . can't make both enas meet. E v f~> have Just Opened Up a New Shipment of LAMPWARE, . To which we call special attention at this ;■ J-" time of the year. :•• ..HAND LAMPS, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d, 2s 3d each. .'BACK OR WALL LAMPS, Is. Is 6d. Is 9d each. ■ TABLE LAMPS. 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s 3d. 3s 9d, •• ■' 4s 9d. to 15s 6d. - ■ 'LANTERNS.,CandIe. Is 3d and 2s 3d. : ;' '- t-ANTERNS. Dietz, 3s, 3s 3d. and 4s 3d. ; ":;' Also. JUST ARRIVEDf • ]WW QHAPE ENAMELLED 'FEAPOTS- [ . - *"* li pint. Is 9d; 2i pint, 2s: 3i pint. 2s 6d; f- pig' ~ 5 Dint, 3s 3d: 8 pint. 4b 3d; 10 pint, 5s 3d. , \/tpfEP "pNAMELLED /CANDLESTICKS— f >! Asserted Colours, 8d; Assorted Colours ' -},l : : and Gold, 9d. ■ L H fill. SMEETON, LTD., i | . GENERAL PROVIDERS. . if,. QUEEN-STREET. p% *" 1 SB-I_____ ' Timber. L. O. B. KATJBI. "DLMTJ. v vW XX M atai. iVI . TTAHIKATEA. '>§&£&- XX. /OREGON. &■ U'IrOULDINGS.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 14391, 9 June 1910, Page 3

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