Vlll 
Supplement to LAND &? WATER 
October 10, 1918 
At last your 
SANATOGEN 
must cost you more 
Temporary Increase Unavoidable 
Until this — the fifth year of the 
War— SAN ATOGEN has remained 
one of the very few good things that 
have never "gone up." 
Despite the enormous and ever-growing 
incre se in the cost of raw- materials, manu- 
facture, etc. — despite, top, the phenomenal 
demand for SANATOGEN and the relative 
scarcity of supplies — we have not added 
even a half-penny to the original adverti-ed 
selling-prices. 
We hoped to maintain that policy : had it 
been commercially possible we should have 
done so. But one of ths basic ingredients of 
SANATOGEN has now become so costly 
that we are compelled either to lower the 
quality of SANATOGEN or to raise the 
retail prices. 
The first course is unthinkable ; in no 
circumstances would we make the slightest 
change in the quality of SANATOGEN, on 
which its whole virtue depends. We have 
therefore decided to charge a little more for 
it, but with the proviso that the old prices will 
be restored at the earliest possible moment. 
Please note carefully 
the following points : — 
(1) Taking the lirgest-sized tin as a standard of 
comparison the new cost of Sanatogen works 
out tit slightly less than 2ict. per dose, instead 
of 2d. 
(2) Apart from its wonderful tonic effects, 
Sanatogen yields so much concentrated nutri- 
ment that it more than repays its coat in 
food-value alone. 
' (3) Medical men and Hospitals will continue 'o 
be supplied with Sanatogen at the old prices. 
(4) The new prices, which take effect as from 
O tob^r 1st, 1918, are as follows : — 
9/6 size is now 10/9 
5/- size is now 5/9 
2/9 size is now 3/3 
1/9 size is now 2/3 ' 
(5) The prices of our other preparations — in- 
cluding FORMAMINT TABLETS — 7»ai>e NOT 
been increased. 
(6) As the demand for both SANATOGEN and 
FORMAMINT is far in exces of the supply, 
they will have to be strictly rationed this winter; 
so you should order Iheni from your chemist as 
soon as possible. 
Llama Woollen 
KNITTED. 
GOATS 
FOR HOU SEWE A R ' 
W'vy lig! t in weight and 
warm, n.ade in open lace 
stitcli, in various colours, 
.with collar and facirgs. 
Price 5 
gns. 
We have now in stock a large 
assortment of Knitted Wool- 
len Jackets, which have been 
especially made for indoor 
wtar. 
From 52/6 
FUR 
AND 
RENOVATIONS 
REMODELLING 
should be put in liaiid now. as nearly 
the whole of the expert Iinglish furriers 
h-ivc joined the army. (Jrders placed 
for renovalioBS early in the season will 
prevent disappointment, which will be 
unavoidable during the winter months. 
NOTE. — This EstablishmPnt will be 
closed OQ Saturdays uotil further 
notice. 
Debenhaiti 
S^Fpeebody 
Vigmope Street - 
(Cavenduh Sqfnare) LondoOLUT 
Famous for over a Century 
fiirTaaie,fi>r Quolit^ibr ValiM» 
FURS 
FOR THE 
COMING WINTER 
Mi 
' ADE \y our own 
furriers from sound 
■ and reliable skins. 
The garm nt illustrated is 
a typical example of the 
value we are offering in our 
Fur Department. 
Original Model Fur 
Coit (as skcichl, in 
selected sea! dyed mus- 
quash. The upper col- 
lar, cuffs, and flounce 
made from the finest 
quality beaver. Coat 
lined with rich soft 
French printed mous- 
selkie. Can be copied 
in various cotnbiiialit)ns 
such as seal musquash, 
sable, and squiricl. 
■ GLOVtS. 
2-domc fastciicT. hcst English cape 
leather gloves, for hard wear. 
7 111 per pair. 
Marshall i 
SNELG ROVE 
VERE-STREET AND-OXFOBD-STHEET 
LONDONW 
NOTE.— This EslabKshmtnl will he 
closed on Saturdays until ftitther notice. 
