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/ t"'v "Life's" Big Magazine Scoop. STOii; 1 Exclusive lights for' Australasia Secured, hy "Life." The thrilling- story of the lata Captain Scott and h'is men—tola ohlsfly In his own words, and giving his unpublished diaries in full—ls 9. bit of literature that few readers will care to miss. As it will appear In " Life" it will be the greatest magazine feature' in years, and the most sublime and tragic story of the century. For a big uum the publisher of "Life" has bought tho exclusive rights for Australasia' to publish this notable magazine feature The splendid and tragic tale—profusely illustrated with rare photographs—will probably run through five issues of "Life," and give every line of Captain Scott's . story;, 'from tho time the expedition set sail till the pencil dropped from Scott's frozen fingers Just before his death. This great feature will begin,in "Life" for August—on sale about July 22 —with a "profusely Illustrated Introductory article by Dr. W. H. Fitchett, entitled " The White Battlefields of the Planet," in which he tella the story of Polar adventure from the early days to the death of goott In succeeding issues of "Life" the great story of the expedition Itself ; will be told from Captain Scott's diaries, and Illustrated with scores of unique pictures taken during the dash for the Pole, No other magazine or paper In Australasia can publish this series, so make certain of getting "Life" each month—sixpence everywhere. Order ! it to-day, from the coming August issue (ready July 22)., to prevent dlsI appointment By accepting the following offer you may secure all the | special Scott Issues of "Life",and line art plates of Seott and Oates free. FREE—2 Splendid Art Plates' of ; Scott and Gates. Each 15x20 Inches—Ready to Frame., To make you act to-day and order the special Scott issues of " Life," we have had two beautiful pictures made—veritable art plates—of Captain Scott and Lieutenant Oates, and we will send them to you absolutely free of charge if you accept offer below at once. ' Each picture measures 15 x 20 inches, is printed in rich double-tone, on heavy plate paper, and is worth framing to hang in any home. SPECIAL OrrEß.—Fill in form below and send to T. Shaw Fitchett, 376 Swanston Street, Melbourne, with postal note for S/- for a six months' trial subscription to " Life," or 6/- for a full year'B subscription, from the first special Scott number (on sale July 22). As a receipt, one, or both ' pictures |(aocording to amount se.nt) will be posted to you absolutely free, and "Life" will be sent direct to your home every month, post free, as soon as published, beginning with the first Scott issue. , ' If you prefer to order from your newsagent, you can still secure the pictures at our expense. Simply pay him your subscription in advance, and post his receipt for the cash to T. Shaw Fitchett, 378. Swanston Street. Melbourne,. and the gift picture, or pictures (according to tho amount of •' receipt), Will be'mailed-to, you absolutely free of charge; • - i • y- : : — To Order — ! Free Scott Plates and Special Scott Issues of "Life." j To T. SHAW FITCHETT, 376 Swanston Street, Melbourne (or local newsagent), j ■ 3/- \ i Herewith find (cross out one), for which post iris "Life" I 6/" | 6 months 1 magazine, every month, for (cross out one), from tho 12 months ; August Scott issue (ready July 22)". 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Demonstrations—ln order to show the wonderful capabilities of the machine, Agents are prepared to give an entertainment with the Pathescope for an evening or for childrens party—the cost is very moderate and details will be supplied on application. Fill in this coupon and post it to any agent:— Agents: / HARRINGTONS', LIMITED, ' Willis Street, Wp'llnSton. COUPON.—Pliuenadbi Bookltlnd partienlftrs rcisrdin; lie Patheicvpe. N.Z. FARMERS' CO-OP.. Ch>'intchureh; 0. R. FOREMAN ■ANI' CO.. Napier; Nine JOHN AVERY, LTD.. '.ew Plymouth; F. C. WADIi AND ("3.. Greymouth; Addrtu F. 11. BOASE, liuwora: E. ROBINSON, Taihape: WILKISTS ! AND . FIELD HARDWARE AND CO., Nel- , con; PATRIUiON AND BARR, 1. LTD. (for Otago), Dunedin; ARTS | AND CRAFTS DEPOT. Masterton. • , „

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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1800, 12 July 1913, Page 13

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