LAND AND WATER 
February 20, 1915 
Passc-Partout your 
WAR PRINTS & PHOTOGRAPHS 
'*/^OOD enough to frame " is a commonplace saying 
^^ nowadays. Why not frame it then ? Have your own 
Framing Outfit — Dennison's Passe -Par tout. Contains every- 
thing essential for framing pictures, prints and photographs 
artistically and cheaply. A. pleasant hobby in itself, some- 
thing to show as evidence of your handiwork, and so simple 
that you'll make a success of your first attempt. Full 
instructions with each outfit. . 
Dennison Passe-Partout Outfits 
No. 5, 7/6, contains: Six each of mounts, 
backs and glass. 10 in. by 8 in. ; six easels, three 
rolls binding, tubes of glue and art paste, creaser. 
thirty-six hangers, glass cutter. 
No. 3, 5/-, contains: Dozen mounts and 
backs. 10 in. by Sin. ; nine rolls binding, tubes of 
glue and art paste, glass cutter, hangers. 
No. 4, 5/-, contains : Six each mounts, 
backs, and glass, 8 in. by 6 in. ; two rolls binding, 
tube of art paste, creaser, glass cutter, twenty- 
four hangers. 
No. 2, 2/6, contains : Six each mounts and 
backs, 7 in. by 8^ in. ; three rolls binding, tube of 
art paste, glass cutter, hangers. 
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Here is an extract from a soldier's letter which appeared in a London 
Daily. It is brief, but it explains why many a long-expected 
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that few personal details can be given. 
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"One of the World's Greatest Stories of Adventure." 
THE HOME OF THE BLIZZARD 
Being the story of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition, igii-1914 
By Sir Douglas Ma'w^son, D.Sc. 
With 300 Photographs, Colour Plates, Maps, etc. Two vol*. 36/^ net. 
'*T^« beitivritten account of Antarctic Exploration ive have ever read.^^ — Morning Post. 
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The Life-story of the *^ Fatal Countess" tvbose trial in connection tvitb the murder 
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THE LONELY NIETZSCHE. By Fr.a FSrster 
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Two vivid War Books. 
FIGHTING IN FLANDERS. By a. e. p.w.ii. 
With wonderful photographs by Donald Thompson. Cr. 
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HOW "BELGIUM SAVED EUROPE 
By Dr. Charles Sarolea. 
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- HEINEMANN 
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