February 22, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
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Feel good in the morning — 
fresh and bright and happy? 
No? Get the Kruschen 
habit, quick , man! Half-a- 
teaspoonful — in hot water 
— before breakfast — every 
• • INDISPENSABLE FOR 
morning ! uric acid complaints- 
Of all Chemists 1/6 per 
bottle. All British. 
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SMITHS' "ALLIES" 
AND 
MEDICAL WATCHES. 
"UNBREAKABLE" FRONT 
No more Watcb Glasses I 
No more Watch Glass Protectors 
It is iin;>os8ible to break the Iront t 
Smith;s 
Electric 
Reading 
Lamp 
lor the Belt. 
f^«co8D)zedby 
Officers as the 
BEST I^AIVIP.) 
Write for TESTIMONIALS 
^ PlKh-piece. 
SHORTAGE 
OF^i>0. 
HIGHEST 
PRIbESNOW 
GIVEN FOR 
OLD GOLD 
AND 
JEWtLLERlf 
OF 
ANY SORT. 
Sterling Silver 
"SCHJEW IN" 
Dust and Damp 
Proof Case. 
sterling Silver, Lever 
Movement, Luminous 
Dial. Pigskin Strap, 
Silver Buckle. 
*3 : a : O Size of Lajiip. .,; \ .;, 
Price Complete 2^)/ 
Or including one extra 
Extra batteries 1/6 each. 
Hermetically sealed In Tin box. 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. Estd 
6 Grand Hotel BuiidingsTrflfaigflr Square, W.C 
By Appointment to H.M. 
the late King Edward VII. 
Sterling Silver Screw 
in Case Medical Watch 
Luminous figures and 
hands, registering 5th 
of seconds. 
Invaluable for 
Hospital Work. 
SMITH'S Higrh Grade 
Lever iWovement. 
_^ Guaranteed ri.fC n 
\\i Indies. Timekeeper M.l9;0 
Inland Postage, 6d. extra. 
Foreign 1/- extra. 
bulb in lid. 21/-. 
Extra bulbs ]/- eacii. 
Further particulars on application. 
1851 
And 68 
Piccadilly a 
Watch and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants. 
Sir Ernest Shackleton 
writes :—" I attribute the saving oj one man's 
lije, who was lost Jor two days, during which 
time he was lying out in the open with a tem- 
perature oj 5 degrees below zero prevailing 
at the time, to the jact that he was entirely 
covered up by Burberry." 
Illuitrated 
Naval or 
Military 
Catalogues 
Post Free 
Officers' Complete Kit« in 2 
to 4 Days or Ready for Use 
is made in the Bur- 
berry material re- 
ferred to by Sir 
Ernest, and it is ob- 
vious that a cloth 
that can withstand 
the intense cold and 
gales of the Polar 
regions, can be relied 
upon for protection 
and comfort under 
the scarcely less in- 
tolerable conditions 
of trench-warfare. 
Whilst the outside 
of THE BUR- 
BERRY TRENCH- 
WARM is made in 
this wind-, rain- and 
snow-proof material, 
the inside is of luxu- 
riously soft, thick and 
warm Camel Fleece. 
The coat is designed 
so that these two 
parts can be worn 
separately or to- 
gether, thus supply- 
ing three coats in the 
one garment. 
The outside alone, a 
Weatherjxoof that 
will turn any rain 
that an oilskin will ; 
the Fleece lining, a 
smart British Warm; 
and the two together, 
the staunchest de- 
fence possible 
against the hard- 
ships and exposure of 
winter campaigning. 
LAST DAYS OF 
HAIF-PRICE SALE 
Daily until Febru- 
ary 2S. many 1916 
Civilian Top- 
Coats and Suits 
as well as 
Ladles' Coats 
and Gowns, are 
being: sold at 
HALF USUAL 
PRICES or there- 
abouts. Full list 
of bargains on 
request. 
HALF WEIGHT— DOUBLE WARMTH 
Burberry Naval and Military Weatherproofs are half 
the weight qf those loaded with oiled-silk, rubber 
and the like airtight, circulation-retarding fabrics, 
whilst the warmth naturally generated is doubled 
in value as circulation is aided. 
A practical example of the ill-effects induced by 
non-ventilating agents is to be found in an Angler 
wading. He invariably suffers from cold feet, 
the result of impeded circulation and the exclusion 
of fresh air, although his footwear readily proves the 
presence of perspiration. 
Eoery Burberry garment is labelled *' Burberrys." 
DTTDI^UDDV'Q Haymarket 
ESUKDI1.KKIO LONDON 
8 & 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS and Provincial Agents. 
