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NECESSARIES EOR CAMPAIGNING. 
REMARKS. 
Almost everything in this list can be got from the Army and Navy 
Store, 117, Victoria Street, where arrangements are being made to 
keep a sample set. A few additional references are given— 
( 1 ) 
( 2 ) 
(3) 
(4) 
(5) 
( 6 ) 
(7) 
( 8 ) 
(9) 
( 10 ) 
( 11 ) 
( 12 ) 
(13) 
White, Aldershot, where also samples can be seen. 
Allen, the Strand.* 
Salsbury, 126, Long Acre. 
Scott, 42, Bedford Street. 
Intelligence Branch, War Office. 
The North British Bubber Co., 4 Cannon Street. 
Kopf, 36, Craven Street, Strand. 
Barron and Wilson, Strand. 
Mordan, 72, Cheapside, E.C. 
Richford, 180, Meet Street, E.C. 
Lund, 24, „ 
Silicated Carbon Filter Co., Church Road, Battersea. 
Compressed Tea Co., 36 Southwark Street. 
Steel articles, such as scabbards, spurs, chains, &c., can be plated 
with Nickle at small cost: this prevents rust. 
Where articles are marked to two letters with “ or,” their weight is 
assigned to the second letter. 
The totals given below do not include clothes actually worn (though 
the numbers in the lists include those worn), nor arms, telescope, com¬ 
pass, and watch, which are also worn. 
General Total = 191 lbs., exc. of horse appts. 
A = 26 \ lbs., and 43 lbs. for horse appts. 
(Including 11 \ lbs. of food and 7 lbs. for canteen.) 
(Including 18 lbs. 8 ozs. of food and 3 lbs. of candles.) 
(Including 14 lbs. of Camp Equipment.) 
B = 701 lbs. 
? =43J lbs. 
* [Messrs. Silver & Co.; Coiinhill, are also strongly recommended.—Et.W;L;H.'] 
