LAND AND 
WATER 
April 17, 1915 
For the man on 
Active Service 
IVaU/imake, 
to Admiralty 
i 
Mappings Famed 
" Campaign " 
Watch 
This fine movement wristlet watch was first 
used in great numbers at Omdurman. And 
desert-experience is the severest test a watoh 
can have. 
During the last Boer War it renewed its 
high reputation for reliability under trying 
conditions. 
It is compensated and jewelled. In silver 
case with stout inner dome, it is absolutely 
dust and damp-proof. 
It is fitted with a luminous dial, which shows 
the time on the blackest of nights. 
£2 : 10 : 
Mappin&Waib 
Silversmiths to His Maiesty King George V. m-im-u. 
158-162 Oxford St.. W. 2 Queen Victoria St., E.G. 
220 Regent St.. W, 
Tht Royal Worh Sheffield 
THE "GIEVE" 
Life-Saving Waistcoat 
The Peril of the Submarine 
An Officer lately on H.M. Auxiliary Cruiser 
(( 
BAYANO" 
which was recentlj- torpedoed and sunk (in a few minutes) 
with few survivors, states that he owes his life to the fact 
that he was wearing the "Gieve" Life-Saving Waistcoat 
at the time of the disaster. Of the 12 officers taken from 
the water on the sinking of H.M.S. Formidable, ten were 
wearing this waistcoat. 
The "Gieve" Life-Saving Waistcoat is the only life-saving 
apparatus that is really reliable under all conditions — 
because it is the only device of its kind that can be worn 
continiiously with comfort at all hours of the day or night, 
and under every conceivable circumstance of life at sea. 
Being worn (deQated) as an ordinary waistcoat, in absolute 
comfort and without bulging or hampering the wearer in any 
way, it is ready at any moment for use and can be inflated 
in 20 seconds, when it is buoyant enough to support wearer 
head-and-shoiUders clear of water. Indefinitely. 
Made to any Size. 50/ - net. Flannel Lined. 
^rr.""'": gieve'S 
(Gieve, Matthews &. Seagrwe, Ltd.) 
LONDON— 66 South Molton Street. 
PORTSMOUTH— The Hard. 
DEVONPORT— 44 Fore Street. 
CHATHAM-Railway Street. 
WEYMOUTH -1 & 2 Crosvenor Place. 
SHEERNESS— 72 High St, Blue Town. 
EDINBUKCH— 30a George Street. 
HARWIci(— Kingsway, Dovercourt. 
)P£®BBDL£35 
Cjui7, Militarj/ <& Naual Obilors ^^ 
OFFICERS' KIT. 
The House of Pope and Bradley holds a pre-eminent position amongst 
the few exclusive West End military tailors, and their service con- 
nection includes practically every commissioned rank and regiment in 
the Army. 
The making of Officers' Uniforms for active service is an art entirely 
distinct from mufti tailoring, for unless each garment is cut and fitted 
by experienced military cutters, it is impossible to obtain the correct 
military style. 
The policy of the House is to supply only the finest quality Khaki 
procurable, and considers its reputation at stake over every military 
garment produced during the war. 
Service Jacket (Khaki Serge or Whipcord) 
Do. (Guards' Barathea) 
Bedford Cord Breeches (Buckskin strapped) 
Slacks 
British Warm 
Service Greatcoat 
Kilts (Regimental Tartan) 
Trews 
Full Kit List on application. 
MUFTI. 
The average price for a Pope and Bradley Lounge Suit is between 
five and six guineas, but in view of the economic conditions of the 
present time, the House has decided during the ensuing season to make 
a special feature of lounge suits at four guineas. 
This moderate price, which is, of course, quoted for nett cash, 
represents 'the minimum at which it is possible to supply a really well 
cut and tailored West End suit. The new materials for the Spring 
designed by H. Dennis Bradley are confined exclusively to our House, 
and cannot therefore be duplicated by the mediocre tailor. 
Lounge Suits from £4 4 
Spring Overcoats „ £3 13 6 
Dress Suits ... ., £6 6 
Upon application, we shall be pleased to forward our book, "THE MAN OF 
TO-DAY," dealing exhaustively with men's dress in every phase. 
TWO ESTA15LISHMENTS ONLY 
14 OLD BOND STREET.^W*® 
U-15 SOXJTHAMPTON HOW^VETC 
.. £3 
3 

.. £4 
4 

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12 
6 
.. £1 
5 

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.. £4 
10 

.. £5 
5 

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