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MAIL NOTI <BS. Mails will be closed at tho Chief Poat-office-Devon-street.us followß: — O* For Auckland, and Australian Colonies, per s s, Penguin, close oa Monday), 11th instant, at noon. fsf~ For North America. United Kingdom, and Continent of Europe, via Ban Francisco, close on Monday, 11th October, at neon. Money orders nw\ registered letters at 11 a.m. Mail due in London on 17th November. F. D. HOLDSWORTH, Chi if Postmaster. Chief Post-offioe, Now Plymouth.

ANO !HE i BRILLIANT STORY By BERTHA M. CLAY. WILL BS COMMENCED IN "THS BiraCHST" ! NEXT WEEK. J Another life-like sto y, powerful in style, I ingenio'is ia plot, and artistic in develop- I men 1 , will be commenced text week under the title of j jl |i««fs § itkmm By BERTHA M. CLAY. AUTHOR OF " For Another's Bin," " A Fair Mystery," etc, Tfce plot of this extremely fascinating atory is fresh nnd UDique. An amiable young lady, of high social rank, has hosts of admirers, to whom she is indifferent, and manifests a strong aversion to matrimony. Why one, deemed eligible in every respect, should be OPPOSED TO SURRIAGE. is perp'exing to all who know her ; bat her frieuds are utterly 'astounded when, without the bliphtest ptevious inHmniion of her change of heart, her engagement is suddenly announce:!, nnd everything is hurried in PRKPARATION FOR THE WEDDING. The ceremony is over, and the happy husband rejoice 3in the possession of a bewitching bride. His joy, howeyer, is of brief duration ; for hia endearments are lepulaed, and be realises the agony of A SPURNED BRIDEGROOM. This is merely a hurried outline of the main incidents in the opening instalment. The a'ory is one oE Bisrtha M. Clay's most powerful and vivid productions, graceful in dictioD, strong in characterisation, wiih the interest sustained to the end. "A Heart's Bitterness" will be commoDced next week. * WATCHES, and FANCY GOODS n ! ii AP R n T?J A M E V R i- . \j 'iHE CHOICEST STOOK IN ÜBW PLYMOUTH, at J, H. PAKKKtt'ri. (ADJOINING ALEXANDRA HAIjLI DEVON BTBEEF. Firet-olaae quality may be depended upon, and prices lower thau any otnar houso in ti^rn, tul64to

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Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7192, 9 October 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7192, 9 October 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Taranaki Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 7192, 9 October 1886, Page 2

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