! Drapery. *' "W B HAVB NOW OPENED OVER 200 CASES 20-0 Of 3S TEW GOODS FOR WINTER. Among our Shipments for the Season-is a Purchase of - JACKETS, AVATERPRQOFS, and MANTLES. These were bought by our London Buyer at the , end of the season at a very large discount off j regular prices, which concession we are extending : to our Customers, having marked these goods at j a nominal advance on landed cost, regardless of I all discounts. -* I WE RESPECTFULLY INVITE YOUR j INSPECTION OF THESE ] GARMENTS. i — | . LADIES' STYLISH JACKETS, | In Black, Fawn, Brown, and Navy, J Prices—2ls, 255, 30s. | LADIES' BLACK CAPES, { In Latest Styles. | Prices—22s 6d, 27s 6d, 355. ! LADIES' WATERPROOFS & MACINTOSHES I (Guaranteed). J - These we can do in all Fashionable Colours and I Shapes, detachable capes, stitched seams, and j pockets. Prices—22s 6d, 27s 6d, 3ds, 355. LADIES' DRESSING GOWNS, In the New Pyrenette Flannelette, Soft, Warm, and Durable. Prices—l3s 6d, 17s 6d, 19s 6d. HERBERT, HAYNES, & CO., Princes street. Publication, : A NEW STORY. THE DAUGHTER OP ' • A HUNDRED EARLS. By FABIAN BELU, Author of "The Price of a Life," "He and . She," "The Letter in Cypher," "32nd Share," "The Maharajah's Jewels," "After Long Years,'-' " TJie Dark Companion," &c. A ROMANTIC LOCAL STORY. The First Instalment of a New Story of Life and Adventure, entitled ... THE DAUGHTER OF j A HUNDRED EARLS, Will be published in THE OTAGO DAILY TIMES On SATURDAY, 3bd APRIL. The story is intended to show the difference between physical and psychic heredity. There are some curious hypnotic experiences in which the writer enforces the fact running through the whole tale that good must triumph over evil. The tale is full of life and adventure, many exciting scenes both in New Zealand and England. It relates the adventures of a colonial family suddenly raised to wealth and position by the death of a relative-how they received the news, Low they got to England, the impression they made in society, be. The comic element is supplied by two amusing and typical bush childreh, who relieve the more serious parts of the story by their wild escapades. Fabian Bell is favourably known in relation to former stories, especiaUy "The Price of a Life," which has appeared in several papers, Home and colonial, and has been universally considered to show great power, insight into character, and constructive ability. Fabian Bell has long been a great favourite with the New Zealand Public. Of a previous story— the "Thirty-second Share"—Mr Scobie Mackenzie writes : "It is interesting throughout, being told with much simplicity and directness; in its fidelity to life it bears evidence of a good deal of sharp observation, and a pleasant touch of humour is not lacking. I think lam justified in saying that there is about it the flavour of genuine literature."; THE STORY WILL BE COMMENCED On SATURDAY, APRIL 3. OTAGO WITNESS THURSDAY MARCH 25. RAMBLES IN NATURE'S WONDERLANDi INSECT TIGERS. BY DINORNIS. MAJOR COMMON CHORDS. BY GUY H. SCHOLEKIELD. REST. BY MYRTLE TAINE. THE SIGHTS OF SYDNEY. BY CIG&RETTE. LOVE. BY KMMELINE. ART GALLERIES OF EUROPE: No. 7. EDINBURGH, THE NATIONAL GALLERY. BY J. ELDER MOULTRAY. The Ancient Silver Mines of Zacatecas. The Icefields of Labrador. Royalty and "The Phy." Presentiment or Coincidence? Some Natural Artillery. . \ i"50.080 Worth of Truffles.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 10762, 29 March 1897, Page 1
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547Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Otago Daily Times, Issue 10762, 29 March 1897, Page 1
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