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ANOTHER NEW SERIAL TO Bfi SHORTLY COMMENCED IN THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL. WYLLARD’S WEIRD N EW AND rpHRILLING gTORY MISS BRADDON. Readers, particularly those Mho 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 ISS M. E. B KADDON ' Author of ‘ Lady Audley’s Secret,’ ‘ Taken at the Flood,’ ‘Dead Mens Shoes, A Strange World,’ &e., &c., for thelpublication 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 7th. 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 m 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 OF THE AND "DOWEKFUL gTORY S Tew MISS BRADDON, ENTITLED WYLLARDS WEIRD WILL APPEAR IN THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 7. FORTUNE FOR 10s ! !! A FORTUNE FOR 10a 11! A D A mT S T O R’S -V novelty O \’SULT ATI ON ON THE MELBOU RNE CUP, 1884. o be run on 4th November ; 134 nominations. Will close on November 1. CAPITAL £SOOO In 10,000 shares of 10s each. 19 prizes, to be distributed as follows : bosses. irst... ••• £IOOO econd • • 400 bird ... 200 tarters divide 300 [on-starters do. 600 £2500 CASH AWARDS. sat £IOO ... £SOO 10 at 20 at 40 at 50 at 60 at 500 500 25 _ 400 300 300 £2500 chances, Each ticket has seven separate ace and. Cash Awards being drawn for sepately Please send Post Office orders when invenient, or bank notes. Cheques must be arked correct by bank. Notice.—Registered tters not accepted. Two stamps required r reply and result. Programmes, with nomiitions of horses, sent free on application, 'ill positively, close on or before November ■I 0 0 4 . ADAMASTOR’S SPECIAL PRIZE OF £SO. A Special Prize of £SO will be given to the shareholder of four tickets, or more, who imes the first three horses in their respective aces. A register will be kept of the date ch tipster’s letter is received, and the first -rrect tipster will received this Special Prize, ach shareholder of not less than four tickets is titled to one tip ; of eight tickets, two tips, id so on for each and every four tickets. The 50 is placed in the hands of the editor of the ;ago Weekly Witness, Dunedin. Books open subscribers for inspection, All subscribers, [ application, can know where the principal izes go to, and their names and addresses, if □ wired. Address— AD AM A STOR, Care of Lyons and Hart, P. 0., Box 151, Dunedin. N.B. The Dunedin Cup will follow. 10

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 22

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Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 22

Page 22 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Mail, Issue 662, 31 October 1884, Page 22