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OUR NEW SERIAL

"JOAN OF THE GREAT HEART." A DELIGHTFUL STORY. There are • few serial writers who have proved themselves as capable of holding the iiiterest and attention of their readers from the time that the story commences to the .final page of the word finis than Miss May Wyrtne aild it is with mueh pleasure that the Daily Telegraph anrtounces that it has been successful in ohtaining her latest serial production for puhlication in its daily issue. The title of this story, which will commence its run on SatUrday next, May 3, is "Joan of the Great Heart," and as soon as the first in- .• stalmeht is coittpleted our readers will look forward dailv to the next with keen anticipation. Miss Wynne is an expert with lier pen and has an unusually talented knack of colouring .her story to make the characters live their "actions. She also has ■ a brilliant idea for plot and sequence, and the' story of "Joali of the Great Heart," cannot fail to meet with tlie wholehearted approval of all who read it: As may be imagined- ■ * from the "title the name of the heroine is Joan and the opening chapter reveals she and her father in impecunious circumsta'nces, her father heing too 'happy-go-lucky to make m'uch money in business •. and preferring to dabble with a paint brushv In tlie' surroundings of Bohemia, _ wi'tk artists and -others for- their friends, tliese two r Iived and Joan fell in love. A de-. - ligh'tful stery of roniance is unfoldej as the -story proeeeds. Many . difficulties and sorrows are placed in the path of Jokn's happiness and these the authoress construes with a delightful 'touch. Thrills there are also and the tense situations are humerous. Miss Wynne has chosen a particularly fitting conclusion for the 'work which will be regarded: as" orle of the' best that has ever appeared in the Daily Telegraph.

Gentrf, I hadn't any good out of it. It is best not to talk of it— "Heart-up, heart-up, Nance I" Mrs Gentry laughed and put her hands ! under the girl's Oval cliin. "I have a | feeling that things must come right for I you. Who are you goiilg out to meet I on Paradyne?" | "I am going to _ meet the past," • Nance bit lier lip and her eyes ! coloured painfully. "My memories." ! (To he Cfontinued). I

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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 74, 30 April 1930, Page 11

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OUR NEW SERIAL Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 74, 30 April 1930, Page 11

OUR NEW SERIAL Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 59, Issue 74, 30 April 1930, Page 11

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