January i i, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
19 
An everyday incident 
I ear the fighting line. 
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For Members of the S 
Expeditionary Forces S 
and Prisoners of War M 
HORLICKS I 
RATION I 
OF = 
MALTED MILKJ 
TABLETS. I 
A round, air-tight tin weigh- 
mg 7 ozs. and containing 80 
highly compres^sed tablets. 
From 10 to 20 tablets dis- 
solved in the mouth as re- 
quired supply the nourishment 
given by an ordinary meal, 
and they quicliiy restore 
energy and vitality. The con- 
tents of one tin are sufficient 
to maintain strength and 
vigour for 24 hours without 
any other food. Tho tablets 
also relieve thirst. 
^ Bend on& to Y'OXJIC Soldiei>. 
j Price 1/6 each, post free to any address. 
See that our name appears on 
every container. 
It your Chemist cannot supply you, we 
will send the tin post free to any 
address on receipt of 1/6. Give FULL 
name and address to which you wish 
the ration sent, also state your own 
name and address, and write plainly. 
Be particular to give regimental number, 
rank, name, squadron or company, bat- 
tiiion, battery, regiment {or other unitK 
stair appointment or department. State 
with which Expeditionary Force your 
Soldier is serving. 
HORLICKS MALTED MILK Co., 
Slough, Bucks, England. 
Smiths' " Allies " 
AND 
Medical Watches 
UNBREAKABLE" FRONT 
No more Watch Glasses I 
No more Watch Glass 
Protectors ! 
U. is Impossible to break 
the front) 
Smith's 
Electric 
Reading 
Lamp 
cr the Belt, 
Recognized by 
OHicers ai the 
HKST LAMI 
rile for TESTIMONIAI 
~m Pu^h-riif- 
Sterling Silver 
"SCREW IN" 
Dust and Damp 
Proof Case. 
sterling Silver, Lever 
Movement, Luminous! 
Dial Pigskin Strap 
Silver Buckle. 
III 
Sterling Silver Screw 
in Case Medical Watch. 
Luminous figures and 
hands, registering 5th 
of seconds. 
Invaluable for 
Hospital Work. 
SMITHS Hiffh (jrade 
Lever Movement. 
Guaranteed f 4,.IC.A 
ncius Timekeeper 
Prtc, C0mplUe2O/- ""'"'1:„X'l/. «ir'a"'"' 
Wr Including one extra bulb in lid. 21/-. 
Extra batteriec 1/6 each. Extra bulbs 1/- cuih 
Hermetic.illv sealed in Tin l.ox. Furttier iiartlculars on application. 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. Esta issi 
6Gron<i Hotel Buildings, Trafalgar Square, W.C. p,c*„'a'ifiy ^ 
Watch and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants. 
By Appointment to H.M. 
the late King Edvrard Vll. 
The TIELOCKEN 
Illustrated 
Naval or 
.^ Military 
Catalogues 
Post Free 
icers 
THE 
TIELOCKEN 
Doubly covers 
every vulnerable 
part of the body, 
and fastens with 
a belt Instead of 
buttons. N;ivil, 
as well A9 Mili- 
tary patterns, 
supplied. 
On Land, on Sea and in the Air 
IN the dreary watches of the night, with icy slush in the 
trenches, and a hungry wind howling over the frozen 
marshes, many a gallant soldier thanks the powers that 
be for THE TIELOCKEN COAT, which ensures such snug 
warmth and comfort. 
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Raging seas and relentless blizzard sweep from stan to stern 
the shuddering destroyer's deck. Shelter there is none. Yet 
clad in the all-protective TIELOCKEN the intrepid sailor 
laughs to scorn the spume-laden blast of the hurricane and 
the thunderous menace of the deep. 
With wild rush through the javelins of Boreas, blinded by snow 
or pounded by cataracts of rain, the fearless airman flits his 
desperate race with death through the marrow-ireezing winds 
of winter. His TIELOCKEN protects and comforts him. 
Proof without Heat — Warm without Weight — Free from 
rubber or oiled-silk — ^ Ventilating naturally, yet resisting wet — 
THE TIELOCKEN stands unrivalled for healthful cfiiciency. 
P1TPR17DDVQ Haymarket 
DUK0II.KKIO LONDON 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS ; and Provincial Agents 
