LAND AND WATER 
January 9, 191 5 
St'iui liiiii (he ever rea.ly 
means to keep in touch 
with all at home. 
Reniciiiher, too. tho?.e who 
are ktrepmg the " silent 
watches of the sea." 
♦ ••••I 
3 — 1 
Waterman's 
Ideal) 
FoiiiJ^^Pen 
On Land & Water— No Pen to equal this 
Look where you will you cannot find a Pen that will serve you so well as a Waterman's 
Ideal. Waterman's Ideal is recognised the world over as the best Fountain Pen made. 
It never requires shaking, does not splutter or leak, and is made so well that it will give 
a lifetime's service. That is why nearly all the busiest writers use Waterman's Ideal. 
From Mr. Hilaire Belloc ; 
" llow do I know that the fellow writes with a quill ? A most 
unlikely habit ! To that I ans.ver, you are right. Less asser- 
tion, please, and more humility. I will tell you frankly with 
what I am writing. I am writing with a Waterman's Ideal 
Fountain Pen. The nib is of pure gold, as was the throne of 
Charlemagne, in the ' Song of Roland.' . . . Well, then, 
the pen is of pure Gold, a pen thai runs straight aivay like a tiul- 
ling horse, or a jolly little ship : indeed, it is a pen so e.\cellent 
that it reminds me of my subject — the pleasure of taking up 
one's pen." 
From " On Taking tip One's Pen," contained in "On Nothing," by 
Hilaire Iletloc. liy kind permission of the Author and l^ublisher. 
From a returned Traveller ; 
" Durini; the last fifteen years spent in and around the 
' White Man's Grave,' I have tried Heaven knows how many 
fountain pens, but for stability in the Tropics give me a 
Waterman every time A few other pens cracked, other nibs 
corroded, one or two fell absolutely in twain, but the ' Water- 
man ' I took out with me in igio did well. She never leaked, 
and though the ' Kroo ' boys had hold of it (in their mouths) 
once or twice, the dear old thing kept on writing. Lost {pro 
tern) in the Niger River ; overboard in Las I'almas she went 
on writing just the same, and I have told all the ' boys,' from 
Dakar to Bonny, that my Waterman was top-hole." 
L. BILLINGHAM. 
(Original letter may be seen by anyone interested). 
The " S.ifcty " Type is best for men on active service, as it is for Chaplains, Doctors, 
Red Cross Nurses, Ladies, Travellers, and Sportsmen. It can be carried in any position, 
and will not leak. Beware of IMITATIONS ! 
Four types : Regular, Safety, Self-filling, and Pump-filling, with numerous designs in 
each. Nibs to suit all hands, exchanged gratis if not exactly right. In Silver and 
Gold for Presentation. Of Stationers and Jewellers. Style Booklet free. 
L. G. SLOAN, '^orn*';. Kingsway, London. 
L. E. WATERMAN CO. New York: 173 Proadway. 
Montreal: 107 Notre Dame St eet. W. 
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The BURBERRYexcIudes 
rain, sleet or snow, and 
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heavy. 
It provides luxurious 
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weather, yet is healthfully 
self-ventilating. 
It dries with extraordinary 
rapidity. 
No amount of knocking 
about affects its unrivalled 
protective properties. 
A RECENT LETTER 
FROM THE FRONT 
" All Officers coming out for 
the Winter should have a Burberry 
with a detachable fleece lining and 
Gabardine Overalls. They will 
be covered with mud the first 
hour in the trenches, but Gabar- 
dine dries well and the mud drops 
oCF. All our Officers are very 
pleased with iheir Hurberrys." 
A.D.P., 16th London Regt. 
See that your BURBERRY 
is labelled ■■ BURBEHKYS." 
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Worn by HIS MAJESTV THE KING 
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LORD KITCHENER describe, it as 
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