March I J, 1915 
LAND AND WATER 
Ofioto Pens 
Are the only standard 
10/6 Fountain Pens 
made by a British 
\Q/Q Company with British 
upwards. Capital and Labour. 
THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO, LTD.. LONDON. 
FIRTH S 
n 
STAINLESS" STEEL 
for CUTLERY, etc. 
/^either Rusts, Stains, nor Tarnishes. 
ARTICLES MADE FROM THIS 
STEEL, BEING ENTIRELY UN- 
AFFECTED BY FOOD ACIDS, 
FRUITS, VINEGAR, etc., WILL BE 
FOUND TO BE OF ENORMOUS 
ADVANTAGE IN HOTELS, 
CLUBS, RESTAURANTS, 
CAMPS. NEITHER THE KNIFE- 
BOARD NOR CLEANING 
MACHINE IS NOW NECESSARY. 
q CUTLERY OF THIS STEEL 
MAY BE HAD OF ALL THE 
LEADING MANUFACTURERS. 
SEE THAT KNIVES BEAR THIS 
MARK. 
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STAINLESS) 
Original and Sole Maliers: 
THOS. FIRTH & SONS, Ltd. 
SHEFFIELD. 
SQUIRE'S FOOT OINTMENT 
As supplied to the WAR OFFICE. 
AN EFFICIENT PROTECTION FOR THE FEET AGAINST WE^ 
AND FROST OR THE RIGOURS OF A TRYING MARCH. 
*CrAc /ollowing letters, tupical of many received, show how inoaluable it ha 
proved to our ioldiers in the trenches : — 
Jj Lieutenant writes : — *' Excellent. M^ feet have been soaking often, 
and have never been cold since I used it." 
j^ private of the London Scottish^ writing to his doctor friend, says : — 
" 'TThank you once again for the ointment you so kindly sent me, and to tell}fOU 
how excellent I found it. I managed to k^ep m^feet and ankles quite warm, 
SQUIRE & SONS, \1?: 
Chemists on the establishment of H.iVI. The King, 
41 3 OXFORD ST., LON DON, W. 
BISMARCK 
Richard Dehan's Latest Success 
The MAN Of IRON 
By Richard Dehan, n 
Author of " THE DOP DOCTOR." "" ■ 
"One reads the eight hundred pages with 
ever-increasing absorption in the terrible 
and wonderful story." — Pall Mall Gazette. 
" Remarkable for scope and pov>^er, for 
grasp of the larger aspects of the subject, 
and for great interest at this moment." — 
Evening Standard. 
HEINEMANN 
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