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To travel some 18,000 miles to deliver "living" pictures of Peter, his two-year-old son, to Captaiu .!(-. P. Scott, the Antarctic explorer, is the mission of Jtr. K E. Burns, a special representative of a New IJond Street firm of photographers. Mr. Burns, who left London on October 23 for Marseilles on the first stage of his journey to Victoria Uind, where Caplain Scott is now quartered, hopes to complete his journey on Christmas Eve. Taken for -Mrs. Scott by a moving photography system, the photographs consist of two reels, eacli of 610 pictures, depicting Peter, his face radiant with smiles, playing with a toy engine and a ball in the garden of Captain Scott's house in London. THAT TIRED FEELING. It is not natural to have that tired feeling day in and day out, that you go to bed with at night and get up with in the morning—it is a sure sign that your system is out of order. To refresh vourself and regain that strong vigorous' feeling you should take a course of Chamberlain's Tablets. They will strengthen your stomach and stimulate your "liver and bowels to renewed activity: althom'li you have not realised it, it is these organs that have caused that tired feeling. There is no better medicine made for all' disorders of the stomach, liver, and bowels than Cliuinberlain's Tablete.—Advt. 8

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1310, 13 December 1911, Page 5

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