LAND AND WATER 
August 14, 1915. 
A New Type 
Wate^:an-s 
( Ideal ) 
Fou^^lPen 
The Makers of the World-Celebrated Water- 
man's Ideal Fountain Pen have placed on the 
market a n;w Model which is undoubtedly 
the simples; and most Perfect Self-Filling 
Pen made. It is the 
New Lever 
Pocket 
Self-Filling 
Pen 
When you see it and note how quickly 
and easily it is filled from any ink supply 
you will want one for your own use, and 
you will select it as a choice gift-pen. 
For holidays it is ideal. To refill all 
you have to do is to dip the pen in ink 
and raise and lower the " ideal " lever. 
That is done in less time than it takes 
to tell about it. Ask your Stationer or 
Jeweller to show you how it works, 
and how simple and effective it is in 
action. When closed, the Ideal Lever 
is perfectly flush xvith the surface of the 
barrel. 
12/6 and upwards. 
liOEALl 
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From Mr. HILAIRE BELLOC: 
" How do I know that the fellow wrkes with ' 
a quill ? A most unlikely habit I To that 
I answer, you are right. Less assertion, 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 that runs straight 
away like a willing horse, or a jolly little ship ; 
indeed, it is a pen so excellent that it reminds 
me of my subject — the pleasure of taking up 
one's pen." 
From " Oil taking up Onis Pen," contained 
in " On Not/ting," by Uilaire Belloc. By 
kind permission of the Author and Publisher. 
For the Regular 
Type Water- 
man's Ideal, 10/8 
and upwards. 
For the Safety 
and Self-Filling 
Types. 12/6 and 
upwards. 
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Of Stationers and Jeivellers everywhere. 
Booklet free from 
L. G. SLOAN, CbeTJetiComer, 
KING5WAY, LONDON. 
The Original Cording* s 
J. C. CORDING &C 
0. 
Ltd 
K4TAUI.IMHED 1830 
WATERPROOFERS 
By Special Appointment to Mis Majesty the King. 
New 60'page Catalogue „,"«t. 
The "SERVICE" 
Waterproof Coat 
FOR MOUNTED & CENERAL MILITARY WEAR. 
A trustworthy waterproof is a positive neces- 
sity for campaigning, since getting wet is so 
often followed by ill-health, and, at least, must 
cause real discomfort. A "Service" Coat 
ensures complete protection through any rain. 
It is a slip-on wliich gives to every movement, 
and has well-contiived fulness to make any 
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One of the special materials, No. 31, in colour 
an approved military fawn, is a lough though 
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The "Service" Coat is also made with warm 
fleece lining to detach. 
When ordering a "Service" Coat, or 
directing that one be sent on approval, height 
and chest measure and reference should be 
given. 
WRITE FOR PATTERNS. 
"Newmarket" Waterproof Knee Boots 
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of these high-grade handsewn boots are made of stout tan twill, interlined with 
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for mounted work also, as only the toes and heels are hobbcd. 
4«k tor cnttlim of tan twlU and leather, or If we may forward a pair on 
approval, please state site of boot worn or, better, send an old boot. 
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SuttUment to Uxhd and W4TS«, August 14, 1914 
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