LAND AND WATER 
November 7, 1914 
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I How to help Tommy Atkins | 
= We cannot all go out to fight, but we can ^ 
= all do something to help our soldiers who ^ 
E are fighting our battles and defending the = 
E honour of our native land, and in this way = 
E contribute to their well-being and efliciency = 
I SEND HIM A FLASK OF I 
i HORLICK S I 
i MALTED MILK TABLETS | 
Invaluable to a soldier — 
in the field and most = 
efficient in relieving = 
hungerand thirst = 
and preventing fatigue. = 
We will send post free to any E 
address a flask of thesedelicious ^ 
and sustaining food tablets and = 
a neat vest pocket case on = 
receipt of 1/6. If the man is at = 
the front, be particular to give E 
his name, regimental number, — 
regiment, brigade and division. = 
Of all Chemists anil stores, in con- ~ 
venient pocket flasks, 1/- each. ^ 
Larger sizes, 1,6, 2/6 and 11/- — 
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Co., = 
i SLOUGH, BUCKS. E 
Liberal Sample sent post free for 3d. in stamps. ^ 
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DAINTY AND 
INEXPENSIVE 
REST GOWNS 
Designed by our own artist 
and made in our own work- 
rooms from rich quality bro- 
caded velvets. The value 
of these gowns is quite excep- 
tional, «hile the cut, style 
and finish is of a particularly 
high order. 
Rest Gown {as sketch), in rich 
brocaded velvet, with belt of 
roses in gold or silver, and 
finished at neck and sleeves 
with a little lace. Excep- 
tionally good in black ; also 
in heavy rich brocaded crepe 
de chine. 
Price 
58/6 
Note. — The velvets from which 
these gowns are made are 
usually sold at from 10/6 to 
1 2/6 per yard. 
CATALOGUE POST FJIEE. 
KHAKI ARMY RUGS 
Very warm and tiurable. 
Size 6o in. by 90 in. 
10,6 each 
100 Kugs for £50 
DebenViam 
& Freebpdy, 
Wigmope Street. 
iCnvendifiK Squfire) Lon*1onW 
^'TAYMOUTH" 
L; WHISKY 
Old 
Liq 
posses-es great age and bouqutjt, and 
is tlie finest "Scotch" in the market. 
Bfac/L V^atcfl 
Mon u ment 
TRADE MARK 
SOLE PROPRIETOR: 
PETER McPHAIL, 
^Distiller and Wine ^Merchant, 
EDINBURGH. 
For Home 
Rifle Practice 
Every one may learn ho>v to shoot accurately 
in an easy and inexpensive manner by using the lemarkable 
Di Oi Ai RIFLE 
A serious arm, solidly built and easy to manipulate. " Cocked" 
by the patent lever arrangement beneath the barrel. 
Price from 4-0/- 
B.S.A. Pellets i/6 per looo. 
(55 Shots for One Pennv !) 
This is the only weapon with which regular serious and 
accurate practice may be obtained in the house or 
garden. A complete home outfit, with which practice 
may be started at once and conducted indefinitely, consists 
of a Light pattern B.S.A. Air Rifle with straight hand 
stock, a steel-faced wall target with paint and brush, and 
1,000 pellets, and costs but 50s. It may be regarded as a 
patriotic investment in these troublous times, when every one 
should be able to shoot a rifle in case of necessity. 
For fully illustrated 
Rifle Booklets post 
free write to 
The Birmingham Small Arms 
Co., Ltd., 
BIRMINGHAM. 
Milken of Rifles for H.M. Il'.ir. /)«/•/. 
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