November 2, 1916 
LAND & WATER 
25 
I ONG years ago, strange old bluff-bowed sailing ships 
'— ' crept into tne harbours of England laden with the 
golden treasures of America. 
Amid the odour of tcury ropes and old-fashioned 
tackle was the fragrance of the choicest tobacco grown in 
America, that from the famed Old (Btll district of Virginia 
Here, three hundred years ago, our ancestors found 
unequalled tobacco. To-day TURF VIRGINIA 
cigarettes are made with pure matured tobacco from 
this same Old ^ell district. 
TURF VIRGINIA are 20 for a shilling, and all 
good tobacconists sell them. TURF Vlf^GlNIA 
are big and handsome and the finest "Virgin ia 
cigarettes obtainable. 
Dexter Supremacy 
Begins witk complete weatter- 
resistance tkrouuk the whole 
long ife of the c:'at — continues 
with healthful self-ventilation 
and rrcfdora for movement — 
concludes with the Dexter 
Standard of Perfect Tailoring. 
POPULAR STYLES FROM 
48/6 to 84/- 
FOR GENTLEMEN AND 
GENTLEWOM F. N T WO 
"^tr n WEATHERPROPFS 
SUPI'LIED BY AGENTS E V E N Y VV H E HE 
W*'i** /•'' Brochure and Patternt t» 
tfMllMce. ScM &■ C: Ud., Calhcart, CUifw. 
Trench Goat 
THIS Coat is made from our well known 
Garbette Cloth, with Camel Fleeoe 
detachable lining. Interlined with water- 
proof oiled silk, making the Coat absolately 
waterproof . . : . £6 B O 
Fixed Fleece Lining . . 4 18 8 
There is no better value than this obt«inabl«, 
For use either by Cavalry or Infantry. 
We particularly invite Officers to visit as. Oar 
premises are 1 minute from Oxford Circus Tatw 
If Inconvenient, please write ua :or our Bookl«k 
and Patterns, or 'phone Gerrard 8306. 
REID BROS., 
Military & Sportinf Tailors & Breecbct Maktn, 
209 Oxford Street, LONDON. 
Separate Dept. for Ladies' Costumes first flo«r- 
yael MixturesanaLubrication 
Recent and exhaust.ve experiments (reported widely in the 
Motor Presf), have enabled C. C. Wakefield & Co., to 
determine the motor lubricant w hich most resists the search- 
ing properties of paraffin and prevents, to a great extent, 
this fuel passing the piston rings. 
Gistrol " C " (summer), one of their standard grades, it the 
lubricant that has been found to be the most efficient. 
A further extended and observed test is now being run over 
some 1,200 to 1,500 miles upon Castrol "C" (summer), and 
when completed the exact mileage obtained from one gallon 
ef this grade will be advertised. Castrol " C " (summer) is 
obtainable at all garages. 
C. C. WAKEFIELD & Co., XfEl"p^s\l'i° 1?5"n"^n. e.c 
