96 THE CO]\IPLETE SPORTSMAN 



Size B.— Price 40,000 riis (about 30s.). 



1 Box of Mixed Nuts. 

 1 Case of Red Pejoper. 



1 Rich Fruit Cake. 



2 Bottles of Port. 

 1 Box of Figs. 



1 Tin of Mixed Biscuits. 



1 Extra Large Ham. 



2 lbs. Sausages. 

 1 Bottle of Ginger Wine. 

 1 Bottle of Worcester Sauce. 

 1 Glass of Ox Tongue. 

 1 Bottle of Whisky. 



Mr. Snetslinger has courteously permitted me 

 to glance at his album of unsolicited testimonials, 

 from which I may make the following typical 

 extracts: 



]Mr. Selous writes: "I have never tasted anything like 

 your red pepper.'" 



Colonel Blood-Blusterfield writes: "Your Worcester 

 Sauce recalls the delicious flavour of fifty years ago.'" 



IVh. Smith TVTites: "Send me another quart of j^our 

 ginger wine at once. (The first bottle was corked.) 



Sir William Wotherspoon writes: " Your Mixed Nuts are 

 the most mixed nuts I ever cracked. "" 



H.S.H. the Grand Duke Dimitri telegraphs: "Before 

 using j^our Figs I suffered with sleeplessness, anaemia, and 

 ingrowing hair. Please collar me another Brawn/' etc., 

 etc., etc. 



Besides the comestibles I have mentioned, 

 the sportsman wdll be wise to take with him the 

 following pieces of camp furniture: 



1 Portable Wrought Iron 



Washstand. 

 1 Single Rail Towel-Horse. 

 1 Hanging Wardrobe. 

 1 Sleeping Bag or Sack (1). 

 1 Medicine Chest. 

 1 Ton Best Coloured Beads. 

 1 Pocket Filter (2). 



1 Hanging Trousers Rack. 



1 Canvas Bath. 



1 Tallboy (Gent^s Ward). 



1 Housewife. 



1 Yard Mosquito Netting (2). 



1 Mackintosh Sponge-Bag. 



1,000 yards Best Wire. 



