LAND AND WATER 
August 28, 1915. 
THE CONTRAST. 
Trade Mark,'' 
Foreign Tyre Makers 
have contributed 
nothing to the War but 
the Dunlop Company 
has contributed heavily 
in Men, Material, and 
Money, and is continu- 
ing to contribute to 
Britain's cost of the 
War by helping to 
maintain Exf>orts. 
ARE YOU BUYING 
DUNLOP TYRES? 
DUNLOP RUBBER 
COMPANY, LTD., 
Founders of the Pneumatic 
Tyre Industry throughout 
the World, 
Aston Cross, Birmingham. 
14 Regent Street, London, S. W. 
Paris : 4 Rue du Colonel MoU. 
HYAM & CO., 
134 TO 140 OXFORD STREET, LONDON, W. 
Military and ntufti Tailors. 
EXPERT BREECHES MAKERS. 
Established neariy a Century. 
The House with a Reputation, 
for 
Complete Field 
Service Outfits 
Best quality Whipcord Service 
Jacket £3 
Slacks .... 16 
Bedford Cord Riding Panta- 
loons ... ... ... 2 2 
Regulation Rain Coat ... 2 15 
New Soft Trench Cap ... 14 
Field Service Boots ... 3 15 
Sword (Proved and Tested) ... 8 15 
Sam Browne Belt 2 2 
CAMP EQUIPMENT 




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No. 1. 
No. 2. 
FOB THE FRONT 
£4.15.3 £5.5.0 £6.12.9 
Write for Patterns and Detailed Price Lists. 
No. 3. 
Telephone : GERRARD 60. Apply, MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
Queen Alexandra's 
FIELD FORCE FUND 
FOR 
Providing Comforts for British Soldiers on Active Service 
President — Patroness — riiviitMAS — 
UUY FRENCH. n.M. QUEEN ALEXANDKA. THE COUNTESS OF BECTIVE. 
Chairman of the Executive Committee — Henry rBNWiCK Rekte, Esq.C.M.G. 
Hon. Secretary— Mrs. W«. SciAIEK. Hon. Treasurer— Rat.hh tJPtoir, Esq. 
Bankers — COOTTS & Co. Auditors— JAOKSON, PIXLEY & HD8ET. 
Omces— 24a HILL STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, 8.W. 
The provision ol Comforts for men in tlie lislitinj? Line is of equal importance 
vitti tiie adequate care of Wounded, for wiiiiout such comforts as t!ie Fund 
?rovides the efficiency of the Forces cannot l>e maintained at its higiiest stiindard. 
he worls of the Fund, and tlie benefits to tlie Forces servini! liave now Ix-en 
extended to the Dardanelles (including the Royal Naval Division) and the Persian 
Gulf, and the Committee find tliat their expenditure is rapidly increasing. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S LETTER 
^ 
Mur^.boroiiyh House. 
'^ I fully realise hoic ypitrous tlie Pulilic have been in nuhscrihim, through my 
lUld Force Fund, to proviik comforts fur our brave soldiers at the Front. But 
our armies in the Field are constantly groioing, and with every proxjmct of a 
second winter campaign, it is imperative that a supreme effort should he at or.ce 
commenced, so that not a sinijle British soldier may hate to go through another 
winter unprovided with those comforts which are so essential to his veil-being and 
to his f gluing ejpciency. I knoio thai the urgent need for money has only to he 
stated to ensure instant and geturous support for my Field Force Fund from every 
stetion of the Public." 
-^^^A/^ 
5i-^^^W?^ 
HOTEL CECIL 
THE I 
COST of LIVING REDUCED 
DURING THE WAR 
Exceptional inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
At least £300 weekly is needed to carry on this work 
continuously during the coming ivinter. 
Will you help in tliis urgent appeal? Every donation, however small, will $« most 
gratefully received and faithfully appliwl. 
Cheques and Postal Orders crossed " Coutts & Co." sUould be' made 
payable to the Fund, and sent to the Honorary Treasurer. 
Gifts In kind should be addressed to tbe Honorary Secretary, Offices of the 
Fund, 2.ta Hill Street, Kni^htsbridsce. London, S.W. 
