LA^D AND WATER 
January 13, iqi6. 
Dunlop : I can't ofTer you a drink in 
these teetotal days, but I can 
offer you some advice. 
The Youngster : What's that ? 
Dunlop : Believe in other people's 
experience occasionally instead 
of always buying your ovs'n. 
The Youngster : You mean ? 
Dunlop : Follow the Motor Trans- 
port Officers' lead. They always 
put "Dunlops preferred" on 
their requisitions and think 
themselves lucky if they get 
them. 
DUNLOP 
RUBBER COMPANY, LTD., 
Founders of the Pneumatic Tyre Industry 
throughout the World, 
Aston Cross, Birmingham ; 14 Regent Street, 
London, S.W. ; PARIS : 4 Rue du Colonel MolL 
Hotel Cecil 
THE 
COST of LIVING REDUCED 
DURING THE WAR 
Exceptional Inclusive terms to 
RESIDENTS and OFFICERS. 
Self-contained Suites and Bedrooms 
with Private Bathrooms. 
I 
Telephone : GERHARD 60. jJpP^y. MANAGER, 
HOTEL CECIL, STRAND. 
Lieul.-Colonet W. E. LLOYD, 39 (S) Bn. Man- 
chester Eegt. urites. 6(/i Sept., 19^5; — 
* * . . . Their durability is intense . . . Un- 
doubtedly they last several times longer than a 
leather sole. 
'* } ne smoothness of tread is a revelation. 
. They prevent slipping- and I cannot speak 
iuo highly of them " 
^HTHIN rubber plates, with 
j1 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 imparl smoothness to ihe tread, give 
grip, lessen fatigue and are essential lo 'marching 
comfort." Feet kept dry in wet weather. 
INVALUABLE lo MILITARY & NAVAL 
OFFICERS. VOLUNTEERS. &c.. &c. 
FROM ALL BOOTMAKERS 
Trice 3/9 per set (Soles and Heels for one pait 
iif Koois) with slight extra charge for fixing 
If any difficulty in ohtatning, send ouiline of 
M.lc and heel pencilled on paper, with P.O. 
3/g fur .Sample Sel to ttic Makens : — 
PHILLIPS' PATENTS. Ltd.(Dept.F) 
142-6 Old Street, London. E.C. 
Patent. 
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