November 27, 1915. 
LAND AND WATER 
tiorts, and lias never leaked, it 
cloffced, avd no part has cone 
where it would he very difficult 
feature is that ichiie other /ell< 
Oraken fillers, this one is sel/-filii 
Pity she 
didn*t send 
me an 
Onoto. 
The pen which needs 
no filler is the oi;Jy pen 
for your Soldier friend. 
bend him a Military 
size Onoto, the pen which 
fills itself in a flash from 
any ink supply, and 
carries safely in any 
position in the uniform 
pocket. 
The Onoto never leaks. 
An interesting letter from F. J. F., 
91b Middlesex Begt., Dinapore, 
Bebar, India. 
'^The Onoto Pen has bun with me 
ever since I left home, haugeU about 
in my kit-bag, in alt sorts of posi- 
has been fitted vrith various inks and has never 
rcfong, which is an important point out here 
to get a pen repaired. Another outstanding 
»:i'S' pens have been put out vj action o^z'ing to 
ng, and therefore safer for rough usage." 
Needi 
PUIar. 
Onoto 
IHE Pen 
THOM.^S DE L\ RUE & CO., LTD. 
Actual size 
Little Lectures by Nurse Wikcarnis. Lecture No. 4. 
Nerve Troubles 
Our nerves are like an intricate network of telegraph 
wires. They are controlled and nourished by a por- 
tion of the brain known as the nerve centres. The 
condition of the nerve centres depends upon the 
condition of the bodily health. When the bodily 
health is lowered the nerves suffer in sympathy. Then 
it is that we are tormented with " nerves," headaches, 
neuralgia and nervous debiUty. In such cases there 
is nothing to equal ' Wincarnis.' the " Wine of Life." 
' Wincarnis ' is a powerful nerve food which acts 
directly upon the nerve centres and gives them 
new life and new vitality. The result is wonderful. 
Begin to get well FREE. 
Send for a liberal free trial bottle of ' Wincarnis ' — not a 
mere taste but enough to do you good. Enclose three 
penny stamps (to pay postage). COLEMAN & CO., Ltd., 
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Queen Alexandra's 
FIELD FORCE FUND 
FOR 
Providing Comforts for British Soldiers on 
Active Service. 
Patroness — 
H.M. QUEEN ALEXANDRA. 
President — Vice-President — Chairman. 
LADY FRENCH. LADY (IAN) HAMILTON. THE COUNTESS OF BECTIVE. 
Chairman o( Ihc Executive Committee — Henkv I-enwick Keeve, Esq.. C.M.G. 
Hon. Secretarj— Mrs. Wu. Sclaiek. Hon. Treasurer.— Rai-pii Upton, Esq. 
Bankers — Coutts & Co. Auditors — Jackson, Pi.xley, & Husev. 
Offices— 24A HILL STREET, KNIGHTSBRIDGE, LONDON, S.W. 
Queen Alexandra's Field Force Fund operates with the sanction of the W.ir Office and in 
ronjunction with officers in the field. The provision of comforts for men in the tiehtmc fine 
's of equal importance with the adequate care of wounded, for without such comforts as the 
l-und provides the efficiency of the Forces cannot be maintauied at its highest standard 
The work of the Eund and the benefits to the Forces servins have now been extended to 
the Dardanelles (including the Royal Naval Division), and the Committee find tliat their 
expenditure is rapidlv increasing. Bv special arrangement with the War Office no expense 
whatever is incurred tor carriage, and in every case a receipt for the parcel has been received 
from the Commanding Officer. 
QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S LETTER 
" Marlborough House, 
" I lully realise how generous the Public have been in subscribing, through mv Field Force 
Fund, to provide comforts for our brave soldiers at the Front. But our amies in the Field are 
constantly growing, and with every prospect of a second winter campaisn, it is imperative that 
a supreme effort should be at once commenced so that not a single British soldier may have to 
?o through another -j'intcr unprovided with those comforts which are so essential to his well-being 
and to his fighting ef/iciency. I hiuiw thai the urgciU need for money has only to be staled to ensure 
instant and generous support for my Field Force Fund from every section of the Public." 
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'A^a^WU 
During the past three months a total of 55,172 parcel;, in 2,025 balo; and 5,0*5 cases, 
have been despatched to the Troeps In France, Turkey, Mesopotamia, and Africa. 
At least £300 a week is needed to carry on this 
work continuously during the comintr winter. 
will you help in this urRent appeal ? Every donation. Imavcv. r >..i tM. wi'l ttr' m t,t ucateluUy 
received and faithfully applied. 
Cheques and Postal Orders should lie mile ^ijzr.'. \i t.i; Tuii a.id crossed " Coutti 
& Co." 
Qltts of money should be addressed to Ral-in Uptjn, Esr., Honorary Treasurer. 
Gifts In kind should be sent to Mrs. Wm. S:l]'.cr, Honorary Secretary. 
SPECIAL 
Otflcera can be fully t quipped 
on the premises without notice 
MESSRS. HYMaN, 
31 Wilton Road, Victoria, London, S.W. 
Tel. Address: " HymhunW. Churton, London." 'Phone: 155 Victoria. 
NEW & WEST END MISFITS 
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OFFICERS' COMPLETE KITS from £7 lOs. 
/EOLIAN HALL. 
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. 
DECEMBER 3rd, at 3.15. Mr. JOHN BUCHAN 
will LtCTLKL vu 
"THE CAMPAIGN IN THE WEST." 
the CUair will Ic taken by The Riglit Hon. LOHD ROBERT CECIL. Under S cretary 
for Ii'ureigu Affairs. 'I'lio proceeds of tlie lecturo will be given to Charit.v. Tickets. 
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