LAND AND WATER 
December 5, 19 14 
BUCKINGHAM PALACE 
October 15, 1914. 
For many weeks we have all been greatly concerned for the 
welfare of the sailors and soldiers who are so gallantly fighting oar 
battles by sea and land. Our first consideration has been to meet 
their more pressing needs, and I have delayed making known a wish 
that has long been in my heart for fear of encroaching on other funds, 
the claims of which have been more urgent. 
I want you all now to help me to send a Christmas present from 
the whole nation to every sailor afloat and every soldier at the front. 
On Christmas Eve, when, like the shepherds of old, they keep their 
watch, doubtless their thoughts will turn to home and to the loved 
ones left behind, and perhaps, too, they will recall the days when, as 
children themselves, they were wont to hang out their stockings, 
wondering wliat the morrow had in store. 
I am sure that we should all be the happier to feel that we had 
helped to send our little token of love and sympathy on Christmas 
morning, something that would be useful and of permanent value, and 
the making of which may be the means of providing employment m 
trades adversely affected by the war. Could there be anything more 
likely to hearten them in tlieir struggle than a present received 
straight from home on Christmas Day ? 
Please, will you help me ? 
Mary. 
To H.R.H. THE PRINCESS MARY, 
BUCKINGHAM PALACE, LONDON. 
I beg to enclose £ s. d. as a donation to you"^ 
Royal Highness's Fund. 
Name 
Address 
The Fine Art Guild (T.awrence A |cUicoe. Ltd., of 34 Henrietta 
Street, Covent Garden, W.C.) have published a copy of Mr Norman 
Wilkinson's fine picture, entitled " Britain's Watch Doks " in colour, 
21 in. by 144 in., at 5s. The profit accruing to the Fine Art Guild 
from the sale of this picture will be handed to the Daily Telegraph in 
aid of their Belgian Fnnd. As there has already been a big demand, 
copies should be ordered early from the publishers. 
Messrs. Brown, Hughes & Strachan, ambulance builders and 
designers, of Holland Gate, High Street, Kensington, W^., have handed 
over to the War Office a large fleet of motor ambulances mounted on 
.\berdonia chassis. There are usually three or four of these Red 
Cross ambulances standing on the premises ready foi immediate use. 
Messrs. C. T. Kingzett, F.I.C, F.C.S., and R. C. Woodcock, 
F.I.C., F.C.S., in some experiments concerning antiseptic inhalations, 
clearly demonstrate the superior value of " Sanitas Oil " as compared 
with turpentine or eucalyptus oil, and advise the use of a suitable 
inhaler such as the " Sanitas Inhaler." 
THE 
"Entente" Protector 
For Safeguarding chest 
and back from chill 
Made of dark 
rabbit skins. 
Extremely com- 
fortable for 
the winter. 
THIS FORM OF 
VEST IS MUCH 
USED IN THE 
FRENCH ARMY 
Price 
20/- 
Write for our List 0/ Christmas 
Comforts for Officers in the 'Urenches 
Dunhills 
2, CONDUIT STREET, W. 
MANCHESTER : 
88, Cross Street. 
GLASGOW : 
72, St. Vincent Street. 
By appointment to 
H.M. THE KINQ. 
ti 
AQUASCUTUM" 
— Regd. 
FOR ACTIVE SERVICE 
Extract from Letter just rectivedl 
Sydney, N.S.W., 
Sept. 16, 1914.* 
" I might add that never have I 
had an overcoat that ao fully lived 
up to its claims as "Aquascutiini" 
No. 48313 purchased trom you. 
It has been with me through many 
a tropical storm, and in not a 
single instance has wet pene- 
trated it. G. H. D." 
Officers who have worn the 
"AQUASCUTUM " 
FIELD COAT 
on Active Service will have no 
other. Orders are being received 
daily on their recommendation. 
See that your Field Coat is 
labelled " Aquascutum." 
"AQUASCUTUM " 
MILITARY 
WATERPROOF 
Lined with Wool or Detachable 
Fleece, from 3 guineas. 
AQUASCUTUM" - 
BRITISH WARM 
Lined with Fleece, Fur, or Leather 
Specialised in and made only by 
AQUASCUTUM," Ltd.,^SV.1. 
100, REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. 
Honours— Three. 
At the recent Brewers' Exhibition held in London, The Champion 
Gold Medal, The Silver Medal, and The Bronze Medal 
were awarded to 
44 
99 
OLD MAC and 
*' TARTAN LABEL' 
Scotch Whisky 
"OLD MAC," 16 year, old - 
" Tartan Label," 8 years old - 
" Fine Old Scotch," 6 years old 
Carriage Paid to any part cf the United Kingdom. Cash with order. 
R. F. McLEOD & Co. Ltd., Maryhill. GLASGOW. 
Per bottle. 
- 46 - 
- 4/- - 
- 3/6 - 
Per dozen. 
. 50/- 
- 46/- 
- 40/- 
How is the War affecting your Investments ? 
The Financial Review of Reviews 
DECEMBER ISSUE NOW READY 
Contains the followin,? Special t-^rticUs: 
An American View of the War. By George G. Moore. 
What Become* of War Money? By T. C. Eld i. 
German Shipping: and British Trade. By Arnold WrighL 
The Finance of the War. By Henry A. Wat(, M.P., »nd T. Hynes. LL.B. 
Germany's Resource*. By T. Good. 
The War : New Aspects of British By W. Durran. 
Extracts from the World's Press Dealing with Investments. 
Digests of Companies* Reports, and latest Quotations and Dividends. 
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about Investment Securities at any time during the next three months. 
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