January i8, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
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is gour pen 
"too proud 
to lurite' ? 
It yavr (tn 
'trcprtui it wriU"? 
Tbe Onoto Pen is British. 
" Neutral " pens may fail you 
at the critical moment ; the 
British-made Onoto is always 
ready for action. It is never 
" too proud to write." 
It's nib is always wet with 
fresh ink. ' Its holder is 
always dry. 
The Onoto Self-filling 
Safety cannot leak.' It can- 
not " sweat " ink as foreign 
pens often do. It is the one 
really satisfactory Self-fiUing 
Safety Pen. 
When you are choosing 
your pen, see what is written 
on the holder. Make sure 
that you are getting a British 
Onoto : not a pen " Made 
in " anywhere else. 
Onoto Stlf-ftlling Safety Fountain 
Pens at all Stationers, etc., from ia/6 
upwards. Also Onoto-valveless, for 
those who do not vant a Self-ftliing 
Safety Ptn, from 10/6 upwards. 
the British Pen 
is the Onoto 
THOMAS DE LA RUE A CO., LTD., BUNHILL ROW, E.C. 
SMITHS' "ALLIES" 
AND 
MEDICAL WATCHES. 
"UNBREAKABLE" FBONT 
No more Watch Glasses) 
-Vo more Watch Glas* 
Protectors I 
It is impossible to breali 
the front I 
SHORTAGE OF GOLD 
Highest prices now given for old 
Gold and Jewellery of any 
Smith's 
Electric 
Reading 
Lamp 
or the Belt. 
Rrcogn zedby 
Oificera ai the 
niiST I.AMP. 
(Write for TK-^TTMONIAU,.! 
< «(( Push-piece. 
Sterling Silver 
"SCREW IN" 
Dust and Damp 
Proof Case. 
gterllng Silver, Lever 
Movement, Luminous 
Dial. Plgstiin Strap 
Silver Buckle. 
£3 : 3: O 
Sterling Silver Screw 
in Case Medical Watch 
Luminous figures and 
hands, registering 5th 
of seconds. 
Invaluable for 
Hospital Work. 
SMITH'S High Grade 
Lever Movement. 
Guaranteed Ci.ic, 
Timekeeper *'•'"•« 
n 1.. «„_,.i. I. <>tf^/_ Inland Postage, 6d. eitra. " 
Price Complue ^XJjm p^,j,g„ 1/. extra. 
Or including one extra bulb in lid. 21/-. 
Extra l>»tteri«« 1/6 each. Extra bulbs 1/- each. 
Herroeticallv sealed in Tin box. Further partlcuLirs on apijllcation. 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. esJissi 
6GrflB« Hotel BuUdingsTraffllgar square, W.C. pio'.;;;,;;; „ 
Size of Lajnip. 
5i X Si X 1| inches. 
By Appointment to H.M. 
the late Rinii Edward VII. 
Watch and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants. 
Illnstratetl 
Naval or 
Military 
Catalogues 
Post Frea 
Officert' 
Complete 
Kits in 2 
to 4 DaT» 
or Ready 
for Ute 
BURKEIWTS* 
AN N UAL SAUt 
Durlns Jaaoarr 
many 1914 
Civniaa T«»- 
caats and Suits, 
a* well a* 
Ladles' Caata 
and Qowna. ara 
beinc said at 
about HALF 
T H B USUAL 
PRICES! Pail 
list ei barcalaa 
an appllcatlan. 
Fighting Bad Weather 
As a means of defence against this insidious neutral, which 
is the cause of almost as many casualties as the enemy's fire, 
stands an immeasurable height above every other form of' 
protecticn. 
Let it rain, snow or blow, the Officer equipped with THE 
BURBERRY enjoys the luxury of being entirely independent 
,of weather and is effectually safeguarded from discomfort, 
however severe the conditions. 
Unlike rubberproofs, or weatherproofs interlined with oiled- 
silk, whilst supplying efficient security against wet or cold, it is 
free from the unhealthy heat engendered by air-tight fabrics. 
Another advantage of THE BURBERRY is the permanence 
of its proofing. Rubber and interlined coats are practically 
useless after exposure to any extreme of cold or heat, but 
THE BURBERRY, owing to the protective agent being 
ingrained in every thread of the cloth, so that it actually be- 
comes part and parcel of the material itself, withstands the 
roughest usage, in any climate, without loss of its unrivalled 
weather-resisting properties. 
Practical evidence of the remarkable durability, both in proof- 
ness and wear, of THE BURBERRY is found in the fact that 
to-day many Officers are wearing coats that have been in use 
since the betiinning of the war. 
Every Burberry garment is labelled " Burberrys." 
DTTD0170DVC Haymarket 
DUKot.KKlO LONDON 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS ; and Provincial Agents 
