September 25, 191; 
LAND AND WATER 
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Uniform 1 
Poclcet 
Onoto Pens are the only 
standard 10/6 Fountain 
Pens All-British Made 
by a British Company 
with British Capital and 
Labour. 
THOMAS DE LA RUE & CO., LTD. 
Self-filling 
Safety Fountain 
The "Studington" Water Bottle 
A SUITABLE PRESENT FOR 
OFFICERS AT THE FRONT. 
Non-corrosive. 
Silver-plated Inside. 
Improved ihape, does not absorb wet. 
Will stand the hardship of the campaign. 
Capacity 2 pint*. 
Corered with Khaki Twill. Supplied with 
Swivels or Shoulder Straps. 
Screw Stopper 16/61 
Bayonet Top - 21/- 
Complete. 
Obtainable only from — 
STUDD * MILLINQTON 
Mililary Oalfillcrs. 
51 CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. ■ 
BEST AFTER ALL 
It is a pity that so many people chiefly use cheese to stimulate 
the digestion of other foods, than as a food itself. 
The agricultural labourer is obliged to live a simple life, and 
frequently to make his dinner off a piece of cheese and a crust of 
bread (especi.illy during War time, when the cost of bacon is almost 
prohibitive), little thinking how much better off he is, from a health 
point of view, than his wealthier neighbours. 
War, however, is working wonders with the common-sense of the 
nation, and cheese is rapidly gaining the recognition it deserves 
as a food. 
Expensive foods such as meat, fish and eggs do not contain 
«s much nourishment. 
St. Ivel Lactic Cheese is the popular and dainty cheese that 
ereryone is buying. 
It is delicious, nourishing and health-giving. Still sold at the 
old price of 6\d. each. Very economical to use, as there is no 
rind and no waste. 
BURBERRY 
TRENCH-WARM 
IN WET WEATHER, the perfect v^eatherproof. 
IN COLD WEATHER, a fund of hygienic warmth. 
IN HOT WEATHER, a light and cool safeguard. 
This versatility of service is achieved by a simple plan, which turni 
one into three coats, each of which can be worn separately: 
1. A Weatherproof 
for rain and storm. 
2. A soft and sup- 
ple Short - Warm 
for camp life 
leave. 
or 
3. A very thick, 
impenetrable, 
double-fronted 
^ Short - Warm for 
excessively severe 
wreather. 
These different gar- 
ments may be tnus 
analysed — 
1. Gabardine Com- 
bine, i.e.. Gabardine 
outside, wool in- 
side-both proofed. 
2. Camel - Fleece 
Short-Warm. 
3. Gabardine Com- 
bine, plus Camel- 
^£3 Fleece Coat, the 
latter being trans- 
formed into a 
lining. 
TheTRENCH- 
WARM 
supplies in fact three 
^^ distinct kinds of coat 
^^ The complete equip- 
ment (No. 3) provides 
an exceedingly hard- 
gwearing, health- 
maintaining, double- 
fronted overcoat. 
A coat that withstands hours of steady rain. 
A coat in which neither heat, cold nor hard wear 
deteriorates proofness. 
A coat to keep out cold wind, yet never overheat 
the body. 
A coat in which chills, the bane of artificially-ventilated 
macintoshes, are avoided. 
A distinguished coat, and at the same time a veritable 
shield for a soldier on duty. 
Burberrys are careful never to exaggerate facts. They therefot« 
make the following statement with the assurance that it will prove 
correct — 
Any rain that a new macintosh or oilskin will 
keep out, THE BURBERRY TRENCH-WARM 
will keep out; yet THE TRENCH-WARM, being 
self - ventilating, is always a healthful comfort. 
ILLUSTRATED MILITARY CATALOGUE POST FREE 
WARNING.— ALL GENUINE BURBERRY GARMENTS bear tU 
Burberry label, and sluuld be invoked as "Burberry." 
BURBERRYS {?&Tdo'n! 
8 & 10 Bd. Malesherbes PARIS & Provincial Agents. 
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