LAND AND WATER 
March 20, 191^ 
A USEFUL STEED DURING 
THE WAR. 
The Royal Lady s Sunbeam 
With the Little Oil "Bath Gear=Case 
£12 12 
and 
The Easiest Running Lady's Cycle in the World. 
The All- black pattern for use in all weathers is 
one guinea extra — its chain and driving bearings 
are enclosed in a weatherproof metal case, and it 
only needs occasional wiping over with a damp 
sponge in order to keep it clean. 
Ilhtslrated Catalogue on application to Dept. 
3 SUNBEAMLAND, WOLVERHAMPTON. 
London Showrooms : 
57 HOLBORN VIADUCT, E.C. 
158 SLOANE ST. (by Sloane Square), S.W. 
Which shall it be? 
BRITISH 
OR 
German 
^^oUinaris 
Sin)ilar Taste ! 
Similar Properties ! 
PjaVc'^iaftSl 
Keptr, Rcpd. 
Pints. J-Plnts. 
I'ER 
DOZ. 
6/- 3/6 2/6 
PER 
A. J. CALEY & SON, Ltd., 
Chenies St. Works, LONDON ; Chapel Field Works. NORWICH. 
«« 
My heart's right there'' 
Your Soldier friend off to the Front, or at the Front- 
has he a Waterman's Ideal ? If not, much as he may 
desire to write to you, the most convenient means of 
doing so is missing. Send him a Waterman's Ideal, so 
that he can write as his heart dictates, clearly, quickly, 
and without trouble. 
Wat^^an's 
Founi^iPen 
Send the Safety Type — it can be carried loose 
in the pocket in any position and will not leak. 
A LANCE-GORPL. IN THE 
ROYAL FUSILIERS, writing 
to liis brother, said : 
" Can you n&tid me a Fountain 
Fen f The Fens here are no good. 
Whenever I want to write there are 
four or Jive of our fellowa buzzing 
7'ound the inkwell' 
He got a Waterman's Ideal 
(Safety Type), and is delighted 
with it. 
1 0/6 ^^'^ upwards for 
Regular and Self- 
Filling Types. 
12/6 ^°d upwards for 
Safety and Pump- 
Filling Types. 
Of Stationers and Jewellers every- 
where, liooklet free from — 
L. G. SLOAN, 
Kingsway, London, W.C. 
Hotel Cecil 
THE 
COST of LIVING REDUCED 
DURING THE WAR 
Exceptional inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
Telephone: GERRARD 60. ^P^'i/' MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
