N ifi It VO U S DBBILIT A CCJR?. GUARANTEED. Y. IKtV v>' f§l&. *s-ss3 il fmJi !&. '-- V:v-T K eat m e\Y •-. j Dr. E. O. WEST’S Nerve and Brain Treatment, a guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostration, caused by use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakefulness, Mental Depression, softening of the Brain resulting in insanity and leading to misery, decav, and death; Premature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex, caused by over-exertion of the brain, abuse, or over-indulgence. Each box contains one month’s treatment ; 5s a box, or six boxes for 255, sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guarantee six boxes to cure any case. With each order received by us for six boxes, accompanied with 255, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund the money if the treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees issued only by W. O. Fitz Gerald, Chemist, Sole Agent, Wellington, N.Z. Telephone No. 93. Ring up orders. 73 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR ARTHUR HOBY, Dentist, Has removed (during the erection of new house) to Rooms over Mr Watt’s Stationers Shop, Willis-straet, side entrance. "another new SERIAL TO BE SHORTLY COMMENCED IN the NEW ZEALAND MAIL. WYHARD'S WEIRD N BY MISS BRADJDON. Readers, particularly those vho enjoy light literature, will receive with much gratification the announcement that arrangements have been entered into with that eminently popular and justly distinguished novelist, M lB3 M. E. B e “- Author of ‘ Lady Audley’3 Secret,’ ‘ Taken at the Flood,’ 1 Dead Men's Shoes,’ 1 A Strange World,’ &c., &c., for the'publication in the columns of the Mail, of another work from her gifted pen. The story upon which MISS BRADDON is now engaged will bear the title of WYLLARD’S WEIRD, And the Opening Chapters'will be published in Our Columns ON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER THE 7tii. EW AND rfnHRILLING gTOKY No words are necessary to any English speaking people—or for the matter of that to the people of any civilised and educated nation—to introduce or recommend a work by MISS BRADDON. Her numerous Novels have been most extensively read, and have gained for her an illustrious and enduring reputation. Those who scan this announcement may, however, be interested in knowing that the earlier portion of the Story has been delivered, and its perusal justifies the remark that MISS BRADDON’.S pen has lost none of its cunning. The incidents and characters introduced at the outset have the old fascinating interest, the enthralling power, and the absorbing passion, which have enchained the attention of her readers ever since ‘Lady Audley’s Secret’ opened the Era of Braddon Fiction.' It may be confidently anticipated that troops of new friends, together with constant readers of the light literature continuously appearing in our columns, will look forward with pleasurably inquisitive anticipations to THE OPENING CHAPTERS ]%P W AND OF THE OOWERFUL O TORY S’ BY MISS BRADDON, ENTITLED WYLLARD’S WEIRD WILL APPEAR IN THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 661, 24 October 1884, Page 12
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