ARTHUR BEALE,
Late JOHN BUCKINGHAM,
194 SHAFTESBURY AVENUE, LONDON, W.C.
IS THE ONLY MAKER OF THE CELEBRATED
ALPINE CLUB ROPE,
WHICH IS ALMOST EXCLUSIVELY EMPLOYED
By the Leading Mountaineers of the time. It is made of the Best Manilla Hemp, and the new Rope now being made, which from tests taken (Admiralty proof) is of a much greater breaking strain than formerly, is marked by three red worsted threads, one in the centre of each strand to distinguish it from others on the market, and not one thread only in the centre of the Rope as heretofore (see the Report of the Special Committee on Ropes, &c., in Vol. I., No. 7, of the Alpine Journal). Each length is tied with Red Tape bearing my Name.
BEWARE OF FRAUDULENT IMITATIONS.
ARTHUR BEALE (late John Buckingham),
194 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W.C.
ICE AXES by English and Foreign Makers kept in Stock.
Rücksacks, Belts, Slings, &c. Price Lists on Application.
Diploma awarded for Alpine Rope at the Bergen Sports Exhibition 1910.
JAMES S. CARTER
The Alpine Bootmaker,
16 South Molton Street (First Floor),
LONDON, W.