THE ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS
PART 15
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THE ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, NOV. 18, 1914—II
A
Close
Shave
—but in comfort with a Durham-Duplex Razor Safety, the razor which enables you to shave with the barber's diagonal stroke without fear of cutting yourself. As a gift to a man friend nothing is more appreciated. Soldiers at home and abroad will delight in an outfit.
RAZOR SAFETY
The interchangeable double-edged blades will last a campaign and always give an easy shave under the most trying conditions.
Complete Outfits—
10/6 and 21/- (as shown).
Working Model with one Blade, 2/6.
Exchangeable free.
Booklet post free from DURHAM-DUPLEX RAZOR Co., Ltd., 27w, Church St., Sheffield.
Player's Navy Cut
Tobacco and Cigarettes
FOR THE TROOPS.
From all quarters we hear the same simple request:
"SEND US TOBACCO AND CIGARETTES"
TROOPS AT HOME (Duty Paid)
It would be well if those wishing to send Tobacco or Cigarettes to our soldiers would remember those still in Great Britain. There are thousands of Regulars and Territorials awaiting orders and in sending a present now you are assured of reaching your man.
Supplies may be obtained from the usual trade sources and we shall be glad to furnish any information on application.
TROOPS AT THE FRONT (Duty Free)
John Player & Sons, Nottingham, will (through the Proprietors for Export, The British-American Tobacco Co., Ltd.) be pleased to arrange for supplies of these world-renowned Brands to be forwarded to the Front at Duty Free Rates.
JOHN PLAYER & SONS,
Castle Tobacco Factory, Nottingham.
P.438 Branch of The Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Gt. Britain & Ireland), Ltd.
THE ILLUSTRATED WAR NEWS, NOV. 18, 1914—1