20 
LAND & WATER 
November i, 1917 
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0x0 L'S LOMOOM.EttO. 
0X0 
LOZENGES 
0X0 LOZENGES are just the thing to carry on with 
until a more substantial meal can be obtained. 
They contain a high percentage of Beef Extract and 
Beef Fibrine, and are stimulating and sustaining. Ready 
for immediate consumption whenever and wherever 
required. 
A Customer writes : — 
9 
d. >•=« 
** i find them very sustaining." 
Of all Chemists, Grocers and Stores, 
■"!«• 0X0 Limited, Thames House, London, E.C. 4. 
( Torpedoed! 
AN OFFICER'S TESTIMONY TO 
THE SUSTAINING QUALITIES OF 
HORLICK'S 
MALTED MILK TABLETS 
HORLICK'S MalIED MiLK COMPANY. Sloujjli, Buclcs. 
Sirs,— I had ocoisioii the other day to prove the sterline qualities which you claim for your Malted 
Milk Tablets and 1 find they are all you make them out to be. ! was one of a Uoatload ui Survivors 
(there wer« eleven oi us all toUl) from a ship that was torpedoed by an enrmy submarine. We were 
adrift for 30 hours in an open boat, with nothing but one o( your large size Fia;^ks of Malted Milk 
Tablets to quench our ihtrsi. I am very thankful tft be able to sny that when we were eventually 
picked up not one of its was suffering from either hunger or thirst, 1 shall always in future carrj- some 
of these Tablets with me when 1 go to sea. as I consider them extremely valuable. I have already 
recommended them to several brother officers. Vours sincerely. Hngr. Sub.-L-t., R.N.R. 
P.S. — You are at liberty to taake whatever use of this letter you may wish. 
SEND THEM TO YOUR NAVAL AND MILITARY iFRIENDS 
See that the najne Hi^riiLk s appeals on tz'iry c-intainer. 
!■ GUu Pocket Flitki of «U Chemitta and Stores, and in Ration tins for H.M. Porcaa. 1/6 each. If od 
•etivc ■ervire our Ration tins shoald b* sent, and we wi'l forward one of theie t>na post free to any 
•ddrsM OQ receipt of 16. Give full name and address, or mme of ship, also ^\e your own name and 
address when sending remittance to 
HORLICK'S MALTED MILK CO., SLOUGH, BUCKS. EHBLAND. 
.iV^ yAMBS HORLICK, hart,, frtsident. 
KENNETH DURWARD, 
Jl Smart 
Costu me 
Mr. Kenneth Durward has now 
Uken the adjoining premises 
No, 37 Conduit Street, which 
he will devote entirely to the 
Ladies' Department. 
Write for Patterns and Illus- 
trations of my New Autumn 
Coats and Costumes. 
Post frie on on application. 
ULSTER 
THE REGENT. 
ToJ^'i; J'r"' ""' ^"■'" Suit for 
town aod Country we.r i„ Cheviot.. 
Serjei. HomMpuns, &c. 
HOUSE, 
CONDUIT STREET, LONDON, W. 
DOMESTIC 
ECONOMY 
Names and addresses 0/ slwps, where the articles mentioned 
can he ubtained, will be jonearded on receipt of a postcard 
addressed to Passe-Fartout, Land & Water, 5, Chancery 
Lane, W.C. 2. Any other information uill be given on retjnest- 
That Travelling 
Wrapper 
Anyone not yet fully set up in the dressing 
f^own way should send for a tiny booklet 
which, in spite of its very small dinien- 
ions, deals remarkably fully with this kind of thing. Dressing 
gowns at their best are always desirable possessions, but this 
little booklet is full of all kinds of tempting propositions, and 
some very novel ideas too 1 
Those, however, who still, in spite of all travelling disad- 
vantages, from time to time si)end a night or two away from 
their own roof-tree, will be charmed with one of the offers 
illustrated in this book- — a travelling w-rapper and bag. Both 
of them arc in silk cascade, a delightful silk fabric which has 
come into its own since the unprecedented rise in the price 
of crepe de chine, and both are bound round with satin ribbon 
of contrasting colour. 
The wrapper is as pretty an affair as can be encountered 
anj^where. It only has but one fastening, flutes into fascina- 
ting folds of material and when packed goes first into the most 
astonishingly small compass and tlien iuto the awaiting bag. 
A dressing gown conveyed in this way is indeed to all intents 
and purposes 'ike carr3ing a satchelful oi handkerchiefs, there 
being really practically not the least difference in the storage 
capacity required. The price is meivly29s. 6d., and patterns 
will willingly be forwarded on request, so that everybody 
can fully gauge the possibilities of the offer. 
The Hygienic 
Bracket 
Everybody wanting to economise space 
and own the handiest possible contrivance 
atone and the same time, will be delighted 
with some hygienic brackets. These most compact affaiis 
are fitted with trays, one above the other- — three or four as thj 
case may be, and these trays are absolutely detachable. Thus 
they can be taken out and cleaned *at will, always looking 
spotlessly fresh in consequence. 
These brackets are quite ideal for a bathroom, and can 
very conveniently be fixetl by a wash basin in a lavatory, 
holding as they do a sponge, nailbrush, tooth powder, tooth 
brush, shaving brush, shaxing soap and all kinds of toilet 
accessories. ' The satisfaction of having all these things con- 
veniently stored together out of the way is a very real one- — 
and one, moreover, so easily gained that it may very reasonably 
be indulged in. ' 
The trays are so shaped that they hold the contents without 
the least fear of their falUng off and getting broken or mislaid, 
and the clever originator is to be congiatulated on the whole 
affair, as an achievement of convenience and cleanliness. 
A Notion for 
Baby 
Quite fascinating is the latest idea in 
travelling equipment for baby. It is a 
most compact little holdall with a water- 
proof cove'r, and is one of the few no\'elties of the season. 
Its inventor must first of all have had a soldier's valise 
in mind, and from. that worked out the basis of this wholly 
acceptable idea. Laid out absolutely flat this daintiest pro- 
position reveals itself of white muslin and pink or pale blue 
quilted silk, with certain receptacles for the important items of 
baby's toilet. Ribbon tucked elastic tjands keep both soap 
and powder bo.x in place and there is room for nearly every- 
thing else that can be thought of. 
An attractive white muslin cover keeps little gaiments from 
being soiled or disarranged, and then the whole thing folds 
into a neat small roll going into a waterproof cover. 
Tlie small handle allows of this being can it d easily any- 
where,' the waterproof cover ensures that it will not get wet, 
and hey presto ! there is baby's luggage, the most complete 
affair seen for many a long day. Al: present the idea is too 
new a one to be very widc'y known. Passe-Partout 
People have been writing to the papers ately on the subject i^f the 
ill-treatment of horses in the streets. They would have done more 
good if, on noticing any case of cruelty, they had gone at once to the 
telephone, rung up (ierrard 5433, and allowed the Royal Society for the 
Prevention of Cruelty to .\nimals, 105, Jermyn Street, S W., to do 
the rest. This is the only Society which has a staff of inspectors 
specially trained for the work of preventing cruelty to aniniaJs and, 
on application to the Head Office, the services of an inspector can 
nearly always be obtained in case of emergency. This humane 
work cannot be conducted without means, and an appeal is made 
to the public for further support, :^o that the Society may keep its, staff 
of inspectors at lull strength. 
