August 8, 19 1 8 
Land & Water 
The open fighting now 
going on demands 
much more of our gallant horses than did the 
trench fighting of last year. 
Those broken and wounded must be nursed back to 
take their place in the " firing line." A lack of gun 
and other transport would be perilous to our Army. 
Ourmilitar}- success, apart from all humane feeling 
for otir "horse allies," requires their care and 
cure. This demands much expenditure, and the 
R.S.P.C.A. is confident of your generous subscrip- 
tion to the R.S.P.C.A. Fund. 
Another Hospital 
500 Horses 
for 
is one of the many War necessities for which the 
R.S.P.C.A. Fund asks your help to-day. We are 
als6 asked to supply 
14 Motor Horse Ambulances, 
costing £1,000 each. 
If 14 of the ever-generous readers of " Land & 
Water " would like to provide explicitly for these, 
we should be free to devote to the Hospital the 
whole of the welcome smaller gifts coming in 
response to this appeal. Need we remind you that 
The R.S.P.C.A. Fund 
For Sick and Wounded Horses at the Front 
is the only fund authorised by the Army Council to assist 
the A.V.C. Its work is appreciated by everybody from 
Commander-in-Chief down to our horse-loving Tommies. 
Every one Enghsh loves a horse. Every one " out there " 
ultimately depends on the horse. What can you send to- 
day, please— per form below— towards the urgently needed 
£30,000 
Tbe ceil ol Ibis Adverliumem i> ttnerously borac 
by • (rout ol well-known sporlsmen and horse 
levcn. Tke laoaey yon lend now (ocs lo tbe borscs. 
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CONTRIBUTION FORM 
Please fill in tliis form and send with your remittance to 
the R.S.P.C.A. Fund, Dept. B.N. 19, 105 JermynSt., S.W.i 
I enclose £ T towards the ^30,000 needed now for 
the aid of the Sick and Wounded British Horses in France. 
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A ddress 
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