LAND AND WATER 
October 24, 19 14 
WAR OFFICE 
'22 BORE Dl P" I P" ^ 
MINIATURE nil I— I— ^»i^ 
(SERVICE RIFLES IN MIN'IATURE). 
Made to War Depart nent specification, they are reproductions in 
miniature of the actual Service rifle. Sights, action, and design similar. 
Will make i-inch groups at too yards range with the inexpensive 22 long 
rifle ammunition. Price from 45/- from all gun dealers. 
Fully illustrated booklets of B.S.A. tar- 
get practice rifles and sights, post free. 
LEARN HOW TO SHOOT 
with one of these ofiicial rifles and 
prepare to be value to the Nation. 
The Birmingham Small Apms Co., Ltd., BIpmlngham. 
Umlurt at mfin /or H.M. Wm Dtptrtmmt. 
DUNLOP 
OVERSIZE TYRES 
TRADE 
MARK 
USERS of Oversize tyres are notified that they can 
procure the undermentioned sizes in this type of 
tyre, bearing the sovereign stamp of excellence — 
the Dunlop head. 
DUNLOP OVERSIZE 
TYRES. 
Steel- 
studded 
cover. 
Grooved 
cover. 
Plain 
covet. 
Tube. 
813x120 mm. to fit JOS mm. rim 
820X 135 mm. to fit 120 mm. rim 
880 X 135 mm. to fit 120 mm. rim 
895 X 150 mm. to fit 135 mm. rim 
£ s. d. 
6 9 3 
7 7 9 
8 6 
10 
£ s. d. 
6 4 3 
6 13 
7 13 9 
9 8 3 
£ s. d. 
5 1 3 
5 8 6 
6 5 6 
7 7 
£ s. d. 
1 9 3 
1 12 3 
1 16 6 
1 18 3 
Oversize tyres are distinct from the interchangeable sizes, which 
continue to be manufactured by the Dunlop Company as heretofore. 
DUNLOP tyres, of whatever type, are " quality '' tyres. 
Judged by the standard of mileage cost, no tyre has 
so consistent a reputation for the best value — -no tyre 
is so generally acknowledged to be the best choice — as the 
Dunlop. 
THE DUNLOP RUBBER CO., LTD., Founders thhouohout thi-; 
World of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry, Aston Cross, Birmingham ; 
14 Regent Street, London, S.W. Paris: 4 Rue du Colonel Moll. 
DUNLOP SOLID TYRES FOR HEAVY COMMERCIAL VEHICLES. 
CUPISS' 
CONSTITUTION BALLS. 
FOR HORSES. 
For Grease. Swelled Legs, 
Cricked Heels.Coughs, Colds, 
etc., and keeping Hiijii-fed 
H jrses in Health. 
FOR 
NEAT CATTLE & SHEEP. 
In cases of Hove or Blown, 
Hide Bound, LossoF Appetite, 
Staring Coat. Distemper, Epi- 
' demic or Influenza. 
For Soourint in Calves they are 
1 almost Infallible. 
"Showle Court, Ledbury. 
'* Dear Sirs.— I enclose c'leque value £1 13s. for Constitu- 
tion Balls. 1 do not like to ba without them : my father and 
myself have used them for cattle and horses forab>ut 50 
years with satisfaction Yours truly, Henrv W. Tavlor." 
Prepared upwards of 50 years by FRANCIS CUPISS, 
M.R.C.V.S., Diss. 
PRIOKSi— 1/9, s/e. 10/6. SI/. 
WrIU for IlluilialcJ Hanjkook to 
FRANCIS CUPISS, LTD., DISS, NORFOLK. 
The I'rincf of Wales's Fund Own Palnouc Song 
"THE HOMES THEY LEAVE BEHIND." 
Music by Walter Rubens. Words by Harold Begbie. 
The entire profits of this song will be devoted to the 
National Relief Fund and the Variet); Artistes' Benevolent 
Fund and Institution, the former receiving 75 per cent the 
latter as per cent. " 
"THE HO .VIES THEY LEAVE BEHIND.' Will you 
help them by purchasing the song? (Price l/i post free) 
Band parts are published at the nominal charge of 2/- net 
bj the Publishers of the song, Enoch & Sons, 14 and 14a 
Great Marlborough Street, London. W. 
NEW ZEALAND & AUSTRALIA 
Calling at TKNERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, and HOBART 
S.S. & A. CO.'S S^^e^'m^^r'^ 
(largest In the tradei leive London (Grevesend following day) 
"CORINrHlC" (t.s.),Dec.lo. * ' 
Wli«lus Tel«ffraphy. tjnsurpassed Accoaiaodation for Passenzers 
'"■■^^iV-i'AS^^ SPAC'IOU? STATE ROOMSforONE, VWo 
£.nl"i\^,i?'''',?°'',^/' MODERATE FARES. Apply to Sha.. 
S«. IL a- Albion Co.. Ltd.. 34. Leadenhall Street. E C.T and fa, Pali 
Mall; or to While SUr Line. Liverpool, and 1. Cockipur Stieel. S W. 
QKAMOPHONE. —20. guinea hand- 
some, hornless, inlaid Sheraton cabinet, height 4 ft., 
record cupboard, completely enclosed, on wheels; pur- 
chased April ; with records, £5 los. .'Approval willingly. 
3 Auberl Park, Hmhbury, London. (187) 
How Canada does it 
CANADA'S splendid identification of herself 
wilh the Mother Country in the present 
crisis, and her magniBcent war gifts, make 
the publication of *' CANADA TO-DAY, 1914." 
just now specially opportune. 
Thia fiae publication which is juit out is the finest 
shillingswoTth ever produced. It tells all about the 
sreatest of our Oversea Damioions —how wheat, corn, 
and fruit are grown; about its comnerce and in- 
dustrtes ; finance and investments ; mining and 
lumbering ; education ; emigration : transoortation ; 
sport and travel — how Canada djes everything in 
wbich you may be interested. 
The numerous illustrations (over 200) from recent 
photographs give an exceptionally fine idea of every 
phase of life and activity in all parts of Canada. The 
complete gazetteer of cities and towoi, their population, 
officials, business ficilities, etc., is another moit 
useful feature. 
IF YOU would know more about this great and growing 
country, get a copy of "CANADA TO-DAY. 1914. 
from t4ie nearest newsagent or bookstall now. A large 
demand has already attended the publication of this popular 
work, and altho igh the supply is large tt is limited, and a 
reprint is quite impossible. 
■Prrce //-, or poit frte 114 in the United Kingdom, from 
CANADA NEWSPAPER Co., Ltd. 
Kingsway House. London, W. C 
STAMPS. 
DOOK VALUABLE COLONIAL 
-■-' STAMPS (majority before i860), valued about £20. 
Sacrifice /2. Approval.— Stamps, 3 Dorncliffe Road, 
Fulham, London. (gf,j , 
^DVEETISER, being unable to shoot 
this season, wishes to dispose of his GUN (hamiiier- 
less.ieborel, by well-known London maker; never been 
used Cost £15, will sell for f 12.— Vindex, care of Land 
AND Watisk, Central House, Kingsway W C 
NATIONAL 
RELIEF FUND 
TT/ie 'Prince to the 'People 
" Buckingham Palace. 
"At such a moment we all stand 
by one another, and it is to the 
heart of the British people that 
1 confidently make this most 
earnest appeal. 
"EDWARD P." 
Subicriptions must be addressed to : 
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, 
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, 
LONDON. 
All letters may be sent post free. 
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