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The number of working women in England and Wales is, according to the latest, official statistics, 7,70(5,545.

CHOICE LITERATURE FOB THE NEW ZEALAND MAIL WE nave pleasure in announcing an arrangement we have made with an English publishing house for the supply of a series of short serials for the 3STew Zealand Xdail, By the Eminent Novelists — QUID A, WILLIAM BLACK, MRS OLIPHANT, THOMAS HARDY, WILKIE COLLINS, JOSEPH HUTTON, HUGH CONWAY, RHODA BROUGHTON. These pi easani storie3 will each run through « from three t,o five issues of the Maii., and ■we think will be more acceptable to our readers than the long serials we have hitherto published. The story now published is entitled—i OLIVER’S BRIDE, By Mrs Cliphant.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Mail, Issue 766, 5 November 1886, Page 20

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