March 
2 I 
1918 
Supplement to Land Sc Water 
VII 
Two Watches of Quality 
The **Land & Water" 
Wrist-watch. 
The *' Land * Water " Wrist-watch is dust 
and damp proof. Tlie movement i« fully 
jewelled and lilted with Micrometer R«gu- 
tatoftoffive fine adjiistment, by means of 
which it can be regulated never to lose of 
gain more than < seconds j-er day. Each 
watch is adjusted and compensated for all 
positions and temii^ratures, and is j^uaran- 
leed to stand M the shocks, jars, and 
strains to which a wrist watch is subjected^ 
under the severest conditions. By far the 
bes* watch for men in the Naral, Military, 
or Kir Services. 
"Land & Water*' Wri»t-w«tch, 
The "Q" Pocket Alarm 
Watch. 
A perfect limekoejwr— it is guarant-sed for two 
years— the 'Q* Pocket Alarm Watch assures 
punctuality in k*e[)ing appointments. The 
Alanii may be set to within a minute of the 
desired time, and its note is soft and mellow. y«t 
insistent :*nd unmistakable. liven if surroonned 
by noise its xibrations compel one's attention. 
At niKht-time the back of the case opens, so that 
the watch may be stood at the bedside leady tu 
awaken one m the morning. Fully lurainou^ 
hands and figures, it it in everj' way a perfect 
watch. 
.„ soUd silver case, with unbreak- 
able glass, and fuUy luminous dial, 
£5 
fyRlTE FOR ILtmTRATED CATALOGUE, 
Oxidized - £5 5«. Silver - £8 6r 
(Black Dial. 5/- extra). 
BIRCH & GAyDON.LTii 
Techiiicil and Scicntilic lastriineai Makers lo (be Admirally, 
(Dept. 4), 153 Fenchuroh Street, London, E.G. 3. 
W..tEr.<lBr.i.cK,I9Kcc^iny Axed. S.W.I (Ut. JoKi. Bm-im) 
Dri-ped makes the Difference 
Tho man witli wet feet is either a pessimist or a hero ; 
but the ordinary man who wears Dri-ped may always be optimistic. for 
Dri-ped, the Super-Leather for Soles, is absolutely water- 
proof; and the hiiher leather mounts in price, the more 
Dri-ped's DOUBLE WEAR saves you. 
War noods restrict Dri-ped supplies /or Mvilian wear, though a limited quantity 
IS available. Soldiers and sailors can always obtain Dri-pvd from Repairers 
possessing Governmcut permits. ~ ti> ■• ^ / . ■ , . 
* -^^ Wnto lor free booklet. 
Sec this trade mark 
•Q purjjio every few 
inches on each sole 
Without it the leather 
is a substitute. 
Inquiries to Dri'ped Advt. 
t}«(jt,, County Buildings, 
Cannon St., Manchester. 
\ 
St'/tf Mantt/acturers : 
Wm. Walker & Sons, 
Ltd., Uolton, Lanes. 
The Super-Leather for Soles. 
r™ stVdington 
British- 
Warm 
This is now the Standard 
Overcoat for Officers' 
wear, and provides the 
maximum of warmth 
without weight, and 
can be worn on all 
occasions. 
MADE TO ORDER 
OR 
READY FOR SERVICE. 
Without fleece lining from 
£5:5:0 
With fleece lining from 
£6 :6 :0 
Supplied mith or without Belt. 
Obtainable only from 
Wt ' ■ L/MtTEl 
MILITARY TAILORS 
5I.CONDUIT STREET. BOND STREET W 
67-69. CHAMCERY LANE. LONDON. WC 
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THE SUPREME 
SUNBEAM 
Allhough many makes of cars are in use on the 
various batlle fronts, ii lias been left to the 
Sunbeam lo demonstrate the utmost value of quality. 
This is not surprising when one remembers 
the extent of our experience in building cart and 
SUNBEAM- COAXAL EN 
AIRCRAFT ENGINES 
Such experience will be further utilised in our 
peace-time productions, and for that reason Sunbeam 
supremacy will be of greater consequence than ever. 
Priority of delivery of the po«t- 
war Sunbeam will be secured by the 
receipt of your inquiry now. 
The SUNBEAM MOTOR CAR Co., Ltd., 
WOLVERHAMPTON. 
M»nche«ler Showroom! " 106 Dtansjale. 
London and Dulricl Agent! lot C.rt : 
J. Keek. Ltd., 72 New Bond St.. W. 1 . 
