October 1, 1913. 



REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 



IX. 



Melbourne's New Evening Paper 



THE MIRROR 



It is projected to meet a long felt want. Its conductors will study 

 the desires of the public, and copies will always be available when and 

 where they are wanted. The prompt and widespread distribution of its 

 many editions will be one of its strongest features. 



Foreign news and cables will 

 be full, readably set forth, and 

 accurate. Many special depart- 

 ments will be of interest and 

 value to men and women (old 

 and young) in every walk of life. 

 The " Mirror ' will be, above 

 all, a live paper, the sort of 

 journal you cannot do without. 



It will be produced by men 

 and women of great journalistic 

 experience in Australia and the 

 Motherland. Its illustrations 

 will be numerous and timely. It 

 will be just, fearless and gener- 

 ous. All sides and parties will 

 find its columns open to them. 



Its news columns will never be sacrificed for advertisements. They 

 will be arranged for easy reference — will be seen the moment the paper is 

 taken up. 



The nominal capital is ^200,000, divided into 180,000 preference 8 

 per cent. " A " shares of £,\ each, and 20,000 " B " shares of £^\ each. 

 This comparatively moderate capital is capable of earning large dividends, 

 as appears from the complete details, which may be inspected at the 

 Solicitor's office. 



Applications for shares will only be received on the basis of the full 

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Messrs. S. B. BAGLEY, Esq., 



MADDOCK, JAW1ES0N and LOME, 408 Collins St., and Stock Exchange, 

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A.E.M. SYNDICATE, Flinders Building, Flinders Street, Promoters. 



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