War Pozzies
I « ' . reader who ikes tc u j get an answer to the queries that £ j arise daily from the war news r j we recommend the four sixpenny numbers of “Lifes War Guide.’' v I The third and fourth numbers. L l ! just to hand, complete the set of " these excellent war booklets. v The idea behind “ Life’s War !1 Guide” was to answer in four sixpenny booklets, a thousand or more war queries, and this has - been most effectively accomplished. The four numbers of ” Life’s War Guide ” may now be obtained locally for sixpence each. I.i addition to making “ Life’s . War Guide” a compact and low--1 priced encylopa?dia of the war, each number contains a brilliant I article by Dr. Fitchett and several special articles, » such as How is an army fed '?” “Is the Submarine Invisible?” etc. If unobtainable locally, the four numbers of “ Life’s War Guide ” will be sent post free, to your address if 2 4 in postal notes or stamps is sent to T. Shaw Fitchett, 576 Swans ton Street, Melbourne. Simply give name and address and state : “ Send set of ‘Life’s War Guide.’ ”
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Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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190War Pozzies Huntly Press and District Gazette, Volume 3, 27 November 1914, Page 3
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