Advertisements. 



FLSOHNTS' 



Celebrated ' Breadalbane ' Waterproof Shooting Costume 



The GREATEST ADVANCE which has been made during late years in this direction is 

 that effected by Messrs. Andersons, of 37, Queen Victoria-street. 



s unquestionably the point in which effective waterproofing has 

 litherto failed. For years it has been an accepted fact that the 

 ONLY comfortable waterproof to walk 

 fast in and to shoot well in is a CAPE of 

 some kind which can be THROWN BACK 

 from the right shoulder instantaneously. 

 This arrangement, however, has always had 

 this defect it does not protect the knees. 



COMPLETE PROTECTION 

 has now been attained by the simple contrivance 

 of an APRON or SKIRT, which winds round 

 the body and fastens at the side, so as to leave 

 the opening immediately over the cartridge 

 pocket. The fold is so arranged that wet will 

 not reach this pocket, and it is nevertheless no 

 incumbrance to the hand when in want of 

 cartridges from the dry pocket of the ordinary 

 2 shooting coat. We were surprised on trying 

 ' this waterproof at the PERFECT way in which 

 the manufacturers had contrived to PREVENT 

 W its CATCHING the KNEES in WALKING, a 

 feature we expected to find would render it 

 practically useless. 



We were MISTAKEN in that view, for a 

 more EASY over-garment to walk in was cer- 

 tainly never made. The VENTILATION of 

 the underneath part or apron is as complete as 

 fe that of the cape itself, and we are inclined to 

 H think that it is the FIRST GARMENT which 

 has ever COMBINED 



PERFECT VENTILATION WITH 

 PERFECT WATERPROOFING. 

 ^ The COLOUR of the waterproof cloth of which 

 o it is made is as good as can be desired for the 

 moors. The WEIGHT is far less than we should 

 have thought. Cape, ilb.; apron, i$lb.; carrier 

 and shoulder strap, Ib. It appears to us that for 



GROUSE DRIVING AND 

 WHITE HARE DRIVING, 

 as well as for carrying in case of rain 

 when walking the moors, the gar- 

 ment will become fashionable. 



The cape is also made as an 

 INVERNESS, throwing back for 

 shooting ; but, of course, this adds 

 weight, and is warmer for 

 STANDING in the BUTTS. 

 The CAPE which goes with the 

 apron mentioned already seems to us 

 equally useful for low-country shoot- 

 ing, when COMBINED with THIGH KNEE LEGGINGS.' These articles of DEFENCE 

 AGAINST RHEUMATISM, made of the same colour and material as the i|lb. cape, 

 weigh Qoz., and we think that no one will think alb. loz. too heavy a tax for a 



PERFECTLY DRY SKIN AND FREE VENTILATION. 



G. T. TEASDALE BUCKELL. 



Every ANGHiJ&It should send for our latest Catalogue of Fishing Waterproofs. 



Carefully Note 



Address, 



' THE WATERPROOF MANUFACTURERS. 



37, QUEEN VICTORIA ST., LONDON, E.G. 



