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ENTHRALLING NEW SERIAL.

A BRILLIANT STORY. A charming and entirely enthralling new serial entHled " Trescobell " by that delightful and world-famed writer, Joseph Hocking, commences in the Herald Supplement of to-day. Instalments will appeal every Saturday. Do not miss the opening chapter. " Trescobell "is one of those stories of rare charm that too seldom is given to the great reading public. The hero, Benjamin St Hilary, a member of a well-known old west country family,, left an orphan when very voung. is left in charge ot his uncle Gideon, a very rich man, and the head of a great shipping company. Benjamin, who in later years becomes a writer, oneday receiver a charming letter from one who signs hlrsdf "your little friend. Mary Prvnne." Through Mary, romance an mysterv are introduced and captivate m an extraordinary way the mind of the reader. There are thrilling adventures to delight and enchain one, hour by hou , and it is certain that no story yet written i 3 so full of enthralling a^ ven Jl ur ?.. "Trescobell." The author, Mr. Hocking, has written the following brilliant stones: _» ZiHah Jabez, " Easterbrook -All Men are Liars," "The " Mistress Nancy Moles-worth, Scarlet Woman, etc.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 11

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ENTHRALLING NEW SERIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 11

ENTHRALLING NEW SERIAL. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20988, 26 September 1931, Page 11

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