LAND AND WATER 
Novemoer b, 1915. 
WATEROROOFERS 
By Special 
AppoiQlnwDt 
To Htt Majesijr 
The KiDg. 
WATERPROOF TROUSER WADERS 
Msdium Wolcht 
Heavy Weight 
Alto nude withoat'teaU. 
TRENCH WADERS. 
X 
LiKhtweiKht Pocket Waders. 
, Rollins upto •«= 7"x3"x2* 
May be worn intide ordin&ry easy* 
k fitlms b^otf. 
t Made with warm absorbent ^ m t 
linlnj 14/ 
Medium Weisht 
Heavy WelBht . . 
WATERPROOF 
SOCKS. 
In tbin liiht-weight 
material 8/6 
Write ror ' 
iMilitary List. 
Phone : 
Resent 3738. 
Geo. cording U" 
125 REGENT ST. 
And 16 NEW BONO STREET, 
LONDON, W. 
THE TRENCH-WARM 
BURBERRY 
In ONE coat combines the 
comfort* and service} of 
THREE, each of which can be 
worn i-parately. 
1. TRENCH -WARM, 
double-fronted and impene- 
trable for severe weather. 
2. WEATHERPROOF 
which will keep out the 
heavies \ continuous rain. 
3. SHORT- WARM 
of Fleece— light and soft. 
Two and three conjointly 
form one coat, i.e., THE 
TRENCH- 
WARM 
Will withstand hours of rai n . 
Proofness is unaffected by 
heat, cold, or hard wear. 
Keeps out cold wind, yet 
is never overheating. 
A distinguished coat. 
fiurberrys maht the following 
■'tatement with the finnuranrt 
that it will prort correit : — 
Any rain that an 'oily' will keep 
out, THE TRENCH-WARM 
wilt k'ep out ; yet being srlf- 
ventilating, it is always healthful 
^ ■ ~ , to wear. 
driiuiiiv Itiirhtrri) Ganiipiitf are labelled " Burberry^." 
ILLUSTRATED MILITARY CATALOGUE POST FREE 
BURBERRYS Haymarkel LONDON. 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS ; Basingstoke and Provincial Agents. 
A TON OF COAL 
FOR 2 6. 
WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY 
WHICH ENABLES EVERYONE TO 
SAVE LARGE SI MS IN WEEKLY 
HOUSEKEEPING. 
REMARKABLE OFFER~lx) ENABLE EVERY 
HOUSEHOLD TO TEST THE Sl^LENDID 
ECONOMIC ADVANTAGES OF 
"SELDONITE," WHICH, AT A 
COST OF 2/6 ONLY, MAKES 
ONE TON OF COAL 
GO AS FAR 
AS TWO. 
The iiitioduftion of the wonderful ohemical compound " Seklonite," which 
doubles the " life " of coal, or, in other words, cuts in half the coal 
bill, is resulting in something like a sensation. ^^ 
At this time, when every Tpenny of housekeeping counts, " Scldonite 
proves a veritable blessing, for Marmth is almost as important as food. 
CIO SAVED DURING COAL FIRE 
SEASON . 
Ladies are now finding that they are able to have in kitchen or drawing- 
room the brightest, cosiest and hottest lirrs they wish, and yet make one scuttle- 
ful of coal treated with " Seldonite " go as far as two ordinarj- ones. 
A saving sucli as this is, of course, greatly appreciated, all the more so 
because servants are pleased when " ■Seldonite " is used, for tires bum clearer, 
nted less atti-ntion, and there is js-actically no waste, dust or soot. 
No matter how small or large your coal bill, you can effect a wonderful 
saving by using " .Seldonite." and if you use, say, one ton of coals a month you 
can easily L'ave from £10 to £15 during the ccal fire season. 
In order to give the public a nicst advantageous opportunity of testing 
" .Seldonite " in their own homes, the proprietors have decided for a short 
while to send post free the full-size 4s. box (sufficient to treat one ton of Coal, 
Coke, Anthracite, or Slack), with full directions, to all readcre for only 2s. (id- 
Orders and remittances, however, must be sent within the next few days. Five 
boxes will be forwarded (whilst this offer lasts) for only 10s., or eleven boxes 
for L'Os. 
A MOST (REMARKABLE SUCCESS. 
Already " Seldonite ' has found thousands of users who appreciate its 
cleanly and splendidly economical sidvantagcs, and testify to their appreciation 
by constant repeat orders. 
Among the many thousands of delighted users of '' Seldonite " are the 
following : — 
Susan. Countess of SouthesK , 
who writes : — " I have found ' Seldonite Vmost satisfactory, and shall be glad 
if you will send me eleven more boxes." 
Victoria. Counters of Yarborough . 
who writes : — " I find " Seldonite ' very satisfactory, and shall feel obliged if 
you will kindly send me five more boxes." 
Ladv Rensha'wr, 
who writes : — " Please send me five more boxes of 'Seldonite,' for which I enclose 
Postal Order. I find that ' Seldonite ' effects a distinct saving in coal, and, 
moreover, produce a clear, bright fire." 
Ladv Tuck, 
who writes : — " I am quite satisfied with the economical results of the ose of 
' Seldonite ' in conjunction with coal. Please forward eleven more boxes." 
Thg Hon. Mrs. Roger North . 
who writes: — " I have found 'Seldonite' most satisfsctory. It makes the 
coal bum much brighter and last much longer." 
Lady r^eoree I.oftus . 
who writes: — "I find 'Seldonite' most satisfactory. It not only makes the 
coal last much longer, but it gives out greater heat and makes the fire burn 
more brightly." 
Lady George Hamiltop, 
who writes :— " I am much pleased with the ' Seldonite.' I find it useful and 
a certain economiser of coal." 
Sir Arthur Holland, 
who writes:—" I have been treating my coals with "Seldonite ' and find that 
they last much longer than they did prior to the application of your preparation." 
Lariv K. Keve.s . 
who writes :— " I certainly find that when using ' Seldonite ' wo bum less coa' 
and it gives a very bright fire." 
Lady Robertson . 
who writes:—" We have found ' Seldonite ' in every way satisfactory, and h.ivc 
often recommended it to friends." 
"^ "Seldonite" is easily used, and is alike suitable for factory, hospitals, 
schools, clubs, kitchen, greenhouses, drawing-room or dainty fiat. " It does not 
smell ; there are no fumes. It is iierfectlv healthy. Indeed, no one knows 
that It IS in use, except that the fire burns consistently, warmly, cosily and 
brightly without any attention. 
To take advantage of the speial offer made above, readers should send 
remittances of 2s. (id. for the full-size 4s. box (sufficient for one ton of Coal, 
Coke, Anthracite or Skck). 10s. for five boxes, or 20s. for eleven boxes, ad- 
dressing their.letters to Scldonite Uboratories, Ltd., 580, Vine Street, aerken- 
well Road. London, E.G. 
" Seldonite " can also be obtained from Harrods, Army and Navy and CSvil 
bervicft Stores, John Barker's, Spiers and Pond's. John Barnes, Ltd., etc.. etc. 
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