A SENSATIONAL STORY UTU.
THE ‘XEW ZRALAXD GBaPHKT* <EEIAL EXGE has been, and always will be, a powerful Y motive for evil in hum&n life. It is such a natnral feeling that stones dealing with it, if well told, are bound to be IXTKUSTING 00 account of their being in loach with everyday life, and com pel. in g a certain amsum of sym pithy from their XVMEEOLS K&ADEEX Amongst the forem*j«t tales of this ela«s i« that graphically written and FASCINATING <TOEY OF ITf. which will be eMnaeaeed in the hr*t week in JANUARY, L 854, the New Zealand GexPhit. Tne first part of the story is told in England, and the quaint styles of the pencil have been beamitally portrayed by A CLEVER ARTIST especially employed for this story. Tuen the scene is transferred to this colony, and there are many EXCELLENT NEW ZEALAND ILLUSTRATIONS. which from their insight into the early limes of Maoriland, add greatly co the value of the story. To prevent disappointment, orders tor the New Zeal and Gr aphic should be sent in early. It is often difficult to obtain cnance copies, as with a REALLY GOOD SERIAL the week s edition is speedily sold out. annual subscribers are always sure of their paper, and save money by paying in advance- Every one who appreciates a capital story should READ UTU.
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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 51, 23 December 1893, Page 541
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228A SENSATIONAL STORY UTU. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XI, Issue 51, 23 December 1893, Page 541
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