NEW SERIAL STORY.
“THE DAUGHTER OF A PRODIGAL.”
COMMENCES IN THIS ISSUE,
The “Gisborne limes” has been successful in securing, at considerable expense, the rights in connection with another fine serial story.
In “The Daughter of a Prodigal,” Miss Bertha M. Clay, the well-known and exceedingly popular authoress, is seen in her most clever, most thrilling, and most interesting production.
Of other stories full of human interest which have come from the oen of this talented writer, “The Ironmaster’s Daughter” may be instanced. By the request of numerous readers, both in town and in the country districts, the system of publishing an instalment of a story daily, as in the case of “Temptation” (which has now run its course), will be continued also in regard to “The Daughter of a Prodigal.”
The first instalment of this grand new serial appears on page 3 of this issue of the “Gisborne limes.”
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3212, 6 May 1911, Page 7
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150NEW SERIAL STORY. Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3212, 6 May 1911, Page 7
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