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anticipation of a winter campaign. I have hot the j ™» _ least idea if such a campaign will be necessary, but, j - if so, I hope the people of Australia, will see that the . . tm&nmm f&psMmm ' troops will not go short of whatever is necessary, as in . ' * M « IBS . §1 • " ■ || I 0n alli P oli > Winter sets in very hard with wind, slush and - 1 I. driving sleet. How that " soldier boy " will welcome a "Kay- 1 1 aness "\ Leather Waistcoat. Made from tough weather-resisting <lßilSw 1 1 sheepskin, it will keep him snug and cheery—keep him light-hearted TjlKpwf 1 I and healthy, and he'll think of " those at home " whenever he dons j j it. A very sensible and particularly necessary present is - f 1 I ' -The €6: - fC<9 V£i fi e<4 " - "H B i Is m. W f||§ llf 113, M «§F-_r: / ijrfPf 1/ 1 I 1 IHi/Ck'gH 9 \A/ d 1 *? li~ <Ok 0H mk. J!F Jf W§ I gJ?\J> - HSffi 1 j LjCalOCi ¥V aISICOaI i m.\ j Ii . Consider the protection it affords—note too the handy pockets j 1 and simple slip-on arrangement. Unlike other makes, the "Kay- : — __ _ I aness" Waistcoat is not dyed—there is no messy colour to " run " ■-'* tsT] I during wet weather and spoil uniform and clothing. Made in two -f/i i i j l\»Hi 1 sizes 40 and 42 inch chest, 10/6 —smaller sizes to order.' hi \jpßllp I Also in better quality, tailor-made, perfect fitting, superior sheep- J-'. Iff I skin, dressed both sides, but NOT DYED—lined with red flannel— j all standard sizes, 21/. Intending gift-givers call—intending cam- - " ' Mi paigners call also ! • . i^

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Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 799, 22 October 1915, Page 13

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Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 799, 22 October 1915, Page 13

Page 13 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume XV, Issue 799, 22 October 1915, Page 13