JuLie 7, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
45 
SHnRTACF. 
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nF.Goin. 
1 1 
HIGHEST 
t^i-mmA 
PRICES NOW 
iHUihil 
GIVEN FOR 
SsKII 
OLD GOLD 
tffrFwIfu/J 
AKD 
nna^mil 
JEWELLERY 
OF 
1''""' 
AN» SORT. 
■fiijlipl 
PLEASE 
WRITE FOR 
ILLUS- 
TRATED 
BOOKLET OF 
SPECIAL 
REQUISITES 
iFOR 
THE FRONT. 
SMITHS' "ALLIES" 
AND 
MEDICAL WATCHES. 
"UNBREAKABLE" FBONT 
No more Watch Glasses! 
No more Watch Glass Protectors I 
It is ini^osfihle to break the 
Smith's 
Electric 
Reading 
Lamp 
/or the Belt. 
Recognized by 
O/ficers at the 
UKST I. A Ml* 
(W riT lor T|.;sTlMOMAl-b) 
Push-piece. 
SHORTAGE 
OF GOLD . 
HIGHEST 
PRICES NOW 
GIVEN FOR 
OLD GOLD 
AND 
JEWELlERr 
OF 
ANY SORT 
Sterlinc; Silver 
"SCREW IN" 
Dust and Damp 
Proof Case. 
sterling Silver, Lever 
Movement, Luminous _ 
Dial, Pigskin Strap, ^ ^ > 
Silver Buckle. 
*3 : a : O Size of Lamp. 5* x 
_ 
PLEASE 
WRITE FOR 
ILLUS- 
TRATED 
BOOKLET OF 
SPECIAL 
REQUISITES 
FOR 
THE FRONT 
Sterling Silver Screw 
In Case Medical Watch 
Luminous figures and 
hands, registering 5th 
of seconds. 
Invaluable tor 
Hospital Work. 
SMITH'S High Grade 
Lever Movement. 
Guaranteed pj.11; A 
Timekeeper H.ia:V 
L extra. 
Extra batteries ]/6 each 
Hermetically scaled in Tin box. 
^^ X If inches 
Price Complete 20/- '"'and Postage, 6d. 
,v. , , .,. ^*^^l - Foreign 1/- extra 
Or Including one extra bulb in lid. 21/-. 
Extra bulbs 1/- each. 
Further particulars on apiillcation. 
Fine Sapphire and 
Diamond Ringt 
£4 ISs. 
A Uae Assorlmeat of RI/^OS and 
JEWELLERY. Always la Stock. 
Wedding Rings a Speciality, 
Fine Double Cluster 
Diamond Ring, 
£fO 10a. 
Fine 3-stone Bril 
Oosi Over, 
£5 15s. 
Fine Brilliant and Pea'l Brooch with 
Palladium Front, £4 168. 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. 
6 Grand Hotel Buildings, Trorolgar Sqnare, w.c. 
Fine Fancy Brilliant 
Clust«r. Pall r'jum 
Settinss* £6 15s. 
Estd. 1851 
And 68 
PIcoadllly, W. 
By Appointment to H.M. 
the late King Edward Vll. 
Watch and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants. 
Elvery's Waterproofs are wor/d-reaowaed 
and have stood the test of years. 
FEATHERWEIGHT 
SILK WATERPROOFS 
The coat illu.'itratod is cut vith an exceptionally 
deep armhole in ordnr that it niay l>e worn easily 
iind tonifortably over other coats; the upper part 
is lined with silk, and the modl?.hly full skirt is of 
(■overall lenatli. wlwle the collar and <.iifFs are made 
to fa-sten closely to the ne<-k and wri.'ts. Another 
:-eDsiliIe point is that the coat fastens right down 
in the base. It is made in eijiht shades; two nice 
yreys. a smart fawn, navy blue, creen. purple, 
mole, and black, and it is most moderately priced 
at r)^s. M., for it is of euperior quality and finish 
tlirouahout. Though eo Hcht, the silk it> absolutely 
waterproof, and the coat i'^, stocked in all sizes to 
fit every fi^uro. it being only necessary to send the 
chest measurement in order to be correctly fitted. 
Another model i-s also produced at the very mode- 
rate price of 47s. .\n envelope-shaped case to 
match for carrying the coat may be iliad 3/6 extra. 
JV.B.— Theee speciol prices can ouTy obtain whiiUt 
our present stock la.'^ta. 
Price 
Elvery'tt Special Pocket r%g\ i g^ 
Waterproof (lightweight) ^M/O 
Absolutely stormproo*'. ^^^^ f ^^ 
An Ideal Waterproof for War Workers, 
Si 
Wate'nroof Speclsllstt 
I Est '85. ^ 31 Conduit St., LONDON. W.I. 
i_1 \^ J\ 1 i ^^ (One linor from Now V,m\i\ Slrrrl.) 
Limited ^^ 
Coats sent oo approval. 
And at Elephant House, Dublin, and Cork. 
^^BRmSH 
BArT£KIES<^ 
Aio>e 
AMERICAN CAIIS 
\J i. 
Strength : Efficiency : Reliability 
Manufactured by the firm re- 
nowned throughout the world as 
the pioneers in the making of Gar 
Lighting and Starting Batteries. 
End your Lighting and Starting Troubles I 
American Car owners are invited to 
write for Special American leaflet of 
the British Battery that is correct in 
size, ' vol tage and capacity for any 
make or model in general use. 
ACTON . LONDON .W. 
Illllllllllllllillllillllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllilllllllllli 
iiiii 
^= Capt. M — . B.E.F.* Francs, writes r— 
^ ^ "Youf Soles are absolutely O.K.*' 
P Sir H. H. A. HOARE, Bart, write, r- 
=" They arc in every way thorouBhly «ati»factory." 
I Phillips' 'Military' 
I SOLES AND HEELS 
g ^ Thin rubber plates, with raised sluds, to be 
= attached on lop of ordinary soles and heels, giving 
p complete proteclion from wear. The rubber used is 
g six times more durable than leather. 
= ^ They impart smoothness to the tread, give grip, 
^ and prevent slippin)!. Feet kept dry in wet 
= weather. Ideal for Golf. 
FROM ALL BOOTMAKERS. 
STOUT (Active Service) • - 4/9 per ••! 
LIGHT (Town Wear. Golf, etc.) 3/9 ,. 
LADIES (General Wear) - . 3/0 „ 
Will, silclil cslra cliariji. for fixing. 
U.S.A li 
Canadian 
Pitrati 
for aleoi 
Llcen*.. 
// anydiflcuJty in oblaining, send pencilled ouUine ol sole and 
keel, wiA P.O. lor Sample Set, to the makers. Sent Post Free 
PHILLIPS' PATENTS, Ltd, (Dept. F.3) 
142-6 Old Street, LONDON, E.C.I. 
lOlllllll 
Real Pipe- Joy for 
the Fighting Man 
Here i« the Proof 
•■The IVyse Pif>e is the only ptpe 
for all weathers ; you can ride 
.against any wind, and there is no 
nr mm'inm ■ I'lowing out of tobacco 
■" andno Sparks inyour 
Lieut. R.D. 
B.E.F. 
Whatever your normal fancy in pipes may 
be you need the Wjvse Pipe for Active 
Service on Laiul or Sea. localise it is 
WEATHER PROOF— the "roofed In" top 
(.see diagram) maizes it so. No smoke or 
liot .i-shcs in your eyes, rain and wind 
cannot |«it it out. It shows i.o lictrayinc 
light at night. Thousands in use. 
se Pip ( 
The Famous Trench Pipe 
Tlw Wyse Pipe burns from the bottom 
upwards, yet has the appearance of a 
high-class ordinary pi|ic, furthermore 
nesc TKO tiDHis emv^nj the tobacco w ashcs 
THE ASHES DO 
NOT DROP OUT. 
OFFICERS" SPECIAL QUALITY ^''^:^ ..ST'^.^^Klin^^ler;! 
procf^'i. iTiount<Nl or iinmounti'<l, Vijr,. Straicht cniins from 12/6. 
6/- i 7/6. 
Sold by Harrods, Selfridges, &c. 
French hriai 
.V the Wyse 
Other priceis. 
iisk /or Illustrated Booklet No. 3, 
te6,2 
Ttlcplione, Recent .(,(8i. 
u. D. HTdC, /.,,,„„, t,,,,)' Suite 6, 22 Gerrard St. London, W.l. 
