L A N D AND- W A T K K 
Noveaiber 6, 1915 
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MY CARD? 
Certainly. Name, Dunlop. Business, Tyres. 
No, I am not here to book orders, but to give advice. 
Am I coming again? Regularly, I hope. This is 
just a preliminary visit. 
And, by the way, before I go, I would like to mention 
that should you be in a hurry for any information 
about tyres, you have only to write me to the Advice 
Bureau at Aston Cross. Don't forget. Good-day. 
DUNLOP RUBBER COMPANY, LIMITED, 
Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry throughout 
the World. 
Aston Cross, BirminRham. 14 Regent St., Londo.i, S,SV. PARIS : i Rue du Colonel Moll. 
Hotel Cecil 
THE 
COST of LIVING REDUCED 
DURI NG THE WAR 
Exceptional inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
Telephone : GERRARD 60 Jpply, {MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
^ SOLES a? ^ 
HEELS 
Lieut. -Colonel W. E. LLOYD, 19 (5) B». .Man- 
chester liegt.. writes, 6th Sept., 1915:— 
"They have given the greatest satisfaction. 
. . . Their dtuabiUty is intense. . . . Vn- 
dotibtedhj they last several times longer than 
a leather sole, 
*' The smoothness of tread is a revelation. 
. . . They prevent slipping, and I cannot speak 
too hi'jhl'j of them." 
^■yHIN rubber plates, with 
jJ raised studs, to be attached 
on top of ordinary soles and heels, 
giving complete protection from 
wear. flThe rubber used is six 
times more durable than leather. 
PHILLIPS' -MILITARY* SOLES AND 
HEELS impart smoothness to ihe tread, give 
grip, lessen fatigue and are essential to "marching 
comfort.' Feet kept dry in wet weather. 
INVALUABLE to MILITARY & NAVAL 
OFFICERS, VOLUNTEERS. &c., &c 
FROM ALL BOOTMAKERS 
Price 3/S per set (Soles and Heels for one fair 
of Boo;s) with slight extra charge for fixing. 
If any difficulty in obtaining, send outline of 
sole and heel pencilled on p.iper, with I'.O. 
3/9 for Sample Set to the Makers :— 
PHILLIPS PATENTS, Ltd.(Dept.F) 
142-6 Old Street, London, E.C. 
Patent applied 
tor. 
Desigtttf iiegd. 
