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GOLD 



MOSQUITO - PROOF ^P 



LONDIKE I ENTkTj 



through 



1x>\i> of TenfT^l 



WIND and WATER- 



Dpnni? \$°°™*$ SLEEPING 

 ■ } lENT f 



TCNT 



In the above diagram the dotted lines indi 

 JoOrWay ClOSed . cate the position of the inner or sleeping Gmun A PUm of Tenf5 

 '•" J tent, within the outer or storm tent. VqTDUnu rion "j hciuj. 



JFTDnrr sa ^ s ( s P ea kingfof Alaska) — There is a feature in this coun- 

 ■ t II Kl III ^ ^ rc ^' though insignificant on paper, is to the traveler the 

 most terrible and poignant infliction he can be called upon to 

 bear in a new land* I refer to the clouds of bloodthirsty mosquitoes, accompanied 

 by a 'bindicti'be ally in the shape of a smalt poisonous black fly, under the stress of 

 %hose persecution the strongest man 'with the firmest ^ill must either feel depressed 

 or succumb to lo%> feber. Language is simply unable to portray the misery and 

 annoyance accompanying their presence* 



nn CflQQ (^ 2 Court St., Boston), after using one of our Tents in mosquito andmidge infect- 

 Un. rlluu ed country says, "Your Tent is absolutely perfection, not a skid or midge could 

 invade our privacy, and at daybreak, when they get in their most deadly work on man, we could lie 

 in peace and defy them.' ' So much for mosq uitoes, now as to 



Pfll II By means of one of the now famous PRIMUS Stoves (weight 2 lbs.) the temperature of the 

 uULU inner or sleeping Tent may be kept comfortably warm in the very coldest weather. It gives 

 off neither smoke nor smell, hence needs no chimney. 



flP NAnlCPnl usec * one w ^h great satisfaction on his last Polar Expedition, and speaks very 

 Un« ilnlluLli enthusiastically of it: " We took with us rather more than four gallons of petro- 

 leum for the PRIMUS, and this quantity lasted us 120 days, enabling us to cook two hot meals per 

 day and melt an abundance of water." 



With a Klondike Tent and a Primus Stove, the two worst evils of the Klondike may be defied, and life, 



otherwise a misery, made comfortable. 



A 12 x \o% Tent, with a 7K x 7X inner chamber, accommodating from 3 to 5 

 sleepers— weighing about 25 lbs.— will be supplied at f^ ^\ ^ or tents 

 with small PRIMUS Stove, $27.50— with extra large Ji^yh Stove— 



$29.50; larger tents, or tents of heavier material (which we do not advise), at propor- V|^ mm\J tionate 



prices. 



Offices 



433-434 AND 450 



Bowling Green Bldg. 

 Broadway. 



NEW YORK, U.S.A. 



uinerwisc a misery, iiiauc 



PRICE: 



IF 



INTERESTED 



PLEASE 



CORRESPOND 



WITH 



Mosquito-proof Tent fio 

 Successors to T. W. HICKSON V 



MANUFACTURERS OF UP-TO-DATE TENTS AND TENTING EQUIPMENTS 



