A WAR GUIDE WORTH GETTING
A FLOOD of publications on the war has begun to flow in from overseas, but an Australian publisher has succeeded fa issuing the best sjxpeqny wa.r publication of them all }n the form. of '■' Life's War Guide.'' The second issue of "Life's War Guide" is qn. sale everywhere for sixpence. It answers some hundreds of war queries, gives many pictures, and includes an 8-page war atlas. Among its 64-pages will be fonnd such sp.ec.iai articles as " Six WeeeHs' Fighting," by Dr FitchjOtt; '-'What is the Hitting Power of a Battleship ?" " A Study of Sir John French"; "Who Lead the German and the Fronoh"?" " What Happens to Prisoners of War ?" etc. Every reader who takes an intelligent interest in the war should get Nos. 1 and 2 of " Life's War Guide "— now on sale locally—and Nos. 3 and 4 when published this month. If unobtainable, send 2s 4d in stamps or postal no^ to " Life," 376 Swansqri Strnei, Melbourne. Sim.nl,y state :<l Send the four numbers of • Life's War Guide ' as published," and they will be mailed to your home.
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 October 1914, Page 5
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184A WAR GUIDE WORTH GETTING Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 23 October 1914, Page 5
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