December 28, 1916 
LAND & WATER 
19 
tSMITHB ALLIES 
SWATCH 
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LATEST SPECIALITY IN 
ALARM WATCHES. 
Nickel or 
Oxidized. 
A Grade 
£4 4 
B Grade 
£3 3 
•UKRCAaE SL3'5'0 I i\ 
EVERY WATCH WAR RANTED. 
SMITH'S ELECTRIC 
READING LAMP. 
LUMINOUS DIAL F-ERFECT TIMEKEEPERS 
Further particulars on applicatloo. 
Will arouse the soundest sleeper. 
The Lamp for map and de.spaUh reading. 
The push-piece can be operated on without 
openmi! the case, and the case can be de 
tached without unhu<klins the belt. Full 
Directiona sent with each Lamp. 
Price *yf\l— Or including one extra 
Complete ^V^/- bulh in lid, 21/- 
Inland Postafie, Id. extra. Foreign, 1/. extra 
Extra batteries l/« each 
Hermetically sealed in Tin box. 
Extra bulbs •... 1/. each 
Brooches 
Size of Lamp, .Oj x ^s x U inches. 
MOUNTING CUSTOMERS'^ WAR 
TROPHIES A SPECIALITY. 
Enamel and Gold 
Smaller size, all Gold 
Anv regiment 6ame price. 
ILLUSTRATED LIST POST FREE 
NEW IDENTIFICATION DISC FOR WRIST 
in Sterling Silver 10/6. Engraving, 2/6. 
Space for Name and Address on back if 
desired. Actual size. 
T)i*jc with chain for Neck same price. 
Fuse Mounted as Letter Weight 
on Ebony Stand with Silver Plate 
for Engraving; size. S^in. high, 
6in. diameter, £1 ss. Od. 
Liquid Night Marching 
and Field Sketching 
COMPAS S 
(Patent applied lor). 
la an IMPROVEMENT on all 
Prismatic Compasses. 
Its chief points are : 
(1) The dial and object can 
be observed at one and 
the same time. 
(2) The dial comes to rest ir 
a few seconds giving a 
decisive reading. p. 
(3) New bearings can be set 
in the daik. h 
(4) Back angles easily found. 
(5) The divided ring (E) 
gives a full circle of divi- 
sions. Having no inter- 
ruptions. 
The illumination is per-, 
manent. Further particu. 
lars on application. 
Prioa, complete, in leather 
Bllngr case, £3 iSs. 
(Full details wiU be sent with each Compass 
A to G). 
(6) 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. 
6 GroHd Hotel BHiidinis.Trifaigar spare, w € 
By Appomtment to H.M. 
the late Ring Edward VII. 
Wateh and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants. 
Officer.' 
C" o m D 1 e t e 
kits 
in 
2 to 4 
Oavs 
or Ready 
for 
Use 
Tht Fleece lifting loorji 
M a British- Warm. 
niiutrated 
Naval or 
Military 
Catalogue* 
Post Free. 
MOUFFLON 
The fleece of ttm 
C^rsic&i mountain 
3beep,famed for it« 
warmth- giving, 
ligbtvreight pro- 
perties. Ttie DIM 
perfect pelt for 
Military use. 
TRENCH AND 
BRITISH - WARMS 
Lined MonffloH FImcc 
Armed for the Great Adventure 
IN the dreary watches of the night, with icy slush knee-deep 
in the trenches, and a hungry wind howUng over the 
frozen marshes, many a gallant soldier thanks the powers 
that be for his BURBERRY TRENCH-WARM which keeps 
him so warm, dry and comfortable. 
One Officer writes ; "I have tried pretty well every kind of 
weatherproof out here. Some of rubber, others lined witli 
oiled-silk, but have had to discard them all for the BUR- 
BERRY, which is the perfect garment." 
The simple explanation of this is QUALITY — the one 
reason for its success. 
The shell of the BURBERRY TRENCH- WARM is made 
of the material worn by Sir Ernest Shackleton's expedition 
as a protection against the intense cold and fierce gales of 
the Antarctic. 
Proofed by exclusive Burberry processes, it ^ceeps out any 
rain that an oilsivin will, yet' is free from rubber, oiled-silk, 
or other heat-condensing agent that would make it injurious 
to health. Then, again, it is so dense in texture that no 
wind can find its way through it. That's the outside, the 
part that says " No " to wet or wind. 
The inside is made in soft Camel Fleece — a fabric that 
generates snug warmth and comfort even when the weather 
is doing its best to make one feel " down-and-out." 
Ths BURBERRY TRENCH-WARM is designed se that the 
two parts can be worn separately or together, thus supplying 
the services of three coats in one garment. 
The outside alone, a Weather-proof that will turn any amount 
of rain, sleet, or snow ; the Camel Fleece lining, a smart 
British Warm (see small sketch above), for cold but fine days : 
whilst the two together provide the staunchest and most 
comfortable safeguard available against the hardships and 
exposure that trench-warfare involves. 
BURBERRYS ^^Zt^ 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS ; and Provincial Agent* 
