LAND AND WAJER. 
September 25, 1915. 
ANOTHER WORD ON CONTRIBUTIONS 
TO THE WAR. 
Patriotism in Business. 
When we Britons talk to one another of the cost of 
the War, we mean, of course, Britain's cost. 
Like British firms, foreign.manufacturers are contri- 
buting men, materials and money to their respective 
cojntries-and many generous gifts besides. We 
neither belittle what they are doing nor impugn their 
patriotism. 
But there is a patriotism in business which we can 
specially observe, and we must remember that whilst 
foreign-made goods purchased in this Country in- 
crease our indebtedness abroad, the purchase of 
> British goods enables home manufacturers to contri- 
bute to Britain's cost of the War in a way no foreign 
manufacturer can. 
" Ar« you ijuying Dunlop tyrej ' 
DUNLOP RUBBER CO., LIMITED. 
Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry 
throughout the World, 
Aston Cross, .*. .'. Birminghamr 
14 Regent Street, London, S.W.. 
Paris 1 Rue 
du Colonel Moll. 
Trade 
Mark. 
HOTEL CECIL 
THE 
COST of UVING REDUCED 
DURING THE WAR 
Exceptional inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
Telephone : GERRARD 60. Apply, MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
Six times 
more 
durable 
than 
leather. 
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Ul PHILLIPS* 
^ 'Military' Soles 
and Heels are thin 
rubber plates, with 
raised studs, to be 
attached on lop of 
ordinary soles and 
heels, giving complete 
protection from wear. 
^ The rubber used 
is six times more 
durable than leather. 
They impart smoothness to 
the tread, give grip, lessen 
(atigue and are essential to 
" marching comfort." Feet 
kepi dry in wet weather. 
INVALUABLE TO MILITARY 
AND NAVAL OFFICERS. 
VOLUNTEERS. SPECIAL 
CONSTABLES. 6c.. &c. 
IDEAL FOR GOLF. SHOOT- 
ING. AND COUNTRY WEAR. 
Palenl applied for. Designs regd. 
Lt.-Col.W. E. Uoyd, 19th (S.) Bn. Monchester Regt.wrilei: 
Sept. eih. 1.915. 
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heir durability is interne 
"1 un slad 10 aay that the Phillips' "Military Soles and Heels haye 
iiven ihe greatest satisfaction. Their durability is intenie .... 
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'^A«""re'»rd's comfiit'. Ih'ey "areideaj. .". . The smoothness of tread is a 
rerelalion ; whilst the sliahl added weieht is trifling . . . They prevent 
slipping and 1 cannot speak too highly of them. 
FROM ALL BOOTMAKERS. 
Price 3/9 per ict (Soles and Heels for one 
pair of Boots) with slight extra charge for fixing. 
li MIT difficulty in obtaining, send outline of sole and heel pencilled 
n paper, with P.O. 3/9 for Sample Set »o die Maliers :— 
PHILLIPS* PATENTS, Ltd. (Depi. F). 
142-6 OLD STREET. LONDON. E.C. 
PHILLIPS' 
•MILITARY* 
SOLES and HEELS 
