CAPTAIN SCOTT’S STORY AT LAST!
The thrilling story of Captain Scott and his men—told chiefly in his own words, and giving his yet unpublished diaries in full—is something that no wide-awake reader can afford to, miss.
At great expense, the popular magazine, Life, has bought the exclusive rights for Australasia to publish this magazine feature of a decade. The splendid and tragic story—profusely illustrated with rare photographs—will probably run through five issues of Life, and give Captain Scott’s story, told by himself, from the time the expedition set sail till the pencil dropped from Scott’s frozen fingers just before' his death. This big feature will begin in the September Issue of Life, on sale about August 15th.
Readers who wish to enjoy this thrilling story of heroic adventure should order Li!e now from their booksellers to make sure of getting copies, as the demand for Life promises to be very great. A six shilling postal note sent to the publisher, T. Shaw Fiichett, 376 Swanston Street, Melbourne, will bring Life from the current issue post free to the home 'for' a full year,
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1114, 26 June 1913, Page 4
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183CAPTAIN SCOTT’S STORY AT LAST! Manawatu Herald, Volume XXXV, Issue 1114, 26 June 1913, Page 4
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