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SUGGESTED GIFTS FOR BRITAIN'S 
'BLUE" AND "KHA Kr^ BOYS. 
You cannot do better than 
make your purchase at 
GAMAGES 
1 uUy JeweUed 
m o V c mcnt, 
Luminous 
ftf;ure and 
hands. Ex- 
ir client time- 
kc-cper, timed 
and 
examin'-^" 
GAMAGF.'S "NULITE" 
MILITARY LAMP. 
Out Grand Chriatma» Bazaar now 
open. Send for 300-page Bazaar 
Catalogae, Price 6d. (redeemabte on 
firtt purchase). 
Very compact and li.aht. lias screen to 
enable officers to read map*, etc, without 
anv rays being visible to the enemy. 
Excellent for walking or night marching, as 
the rays can be directed on the ground 
without beins visible from a distancn. 
With sling for shovdder and loop to fit on 
Sam Browne Belt. Will give g hours' ^^ / 
light, Price, post free U.K( .. ^1, - 
Extra Batteries, 1/6. Extra Bulbs, 1/6 
Postage to Expeditionary Force, V- extra. 
The FLANDERS WAISTCOAT 
THE 
"SERVICE 
TRbNGH" 
COAT. 
This coat is 
made from a 
specially pre- 
pared Fabric, 
s c ientifically 
treated by an 
entirely new 
process. Rain- 
proof to a 
degree hitherto 
unattainable, 
smartly cut and 
well tailored. 
Light in weight 
but warm and 
comfortable. 
Lined with a de- 
tachable Camel 
Fleece. 
63/. 
and 
4i gns. 
A most coraforubli' earment for wear 
on active service. Can be worn open 
or buttoned up when required. Made 
in I'awn Fleece, liglit in weight, but 
-Tn^'"". .. 18/6&21/- 
Also made in Blue Hcccc ^ i , 
for Naval Oflicers , . . . ^ 1 / * 
In soft tan Leather, lined all r/> / 
wool -. oU/- 
HOI.BORIM, LOIVDON. E.O. 
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Rimasop 
Blizzard-Proof 
Trench Overcoats 
For the comins IVinfer Campaign. 
Mes.s.s. RiMKLL & .\i.Lsop, of liond Street, have made 
arran-emeiits to si.iM'l.v a "e^ t.vpe of Overcoat, affording 
more Vomplete warmth and protection than any hitherto 
designed for Army ii.se. 
For the price of an ordinary ovorcoat (lie Rimasop 
Mi.izz.MiD-l'ROor affords all the hixin-ious comfort of a fnr 
coat, and is impervious to rain or snow. 
The idea of the Ri.masop Blizzari>Proof originated with 
the officers of (he Canadian Contingent hist winter, and war 
experience has jjioved its practical value. 
'llie lining is .sheeiiskin leather with the fleece tmiied iii- 
wards. (Tver all is a covering of waterjiroof drill. The 
sleeves arc wind-proof. The st(nin-collar is lined with 
lambskin. The whole garment fastens with metal clips 
instead of buttons. Price : — 
£3 10 O 
Rimasop Buzzard-Proof .Jackets of the same material and 
design, for despatch riders, price £2 7 6. 
Orders should, if posible, be placed in advance,- as when 
winter sets in there may be some delay in meeting the 
demand for these coats. 
Rimell & Allsop 
Sperling and Military Tailors, 
54 New Bond Street, London, W. 
TEBMS— Casb on or before delivery. 
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I THE 
I TRENCH 
I COAT 
= As perfect as science, 
= tailoring skill and ex- 
E perience of Trench 
= . needs can make it. 
= Made of a new rub* 
= bered fabric, light and 
= supple. Cut slightly 
= longer than usual to 
S overlap top of boots. 
= Sleeves have an oiled 
= silk interlining. 
S Adjustable collar. 
= Specially large patch- 
= pockets. 
Without Fleece Lining £4 14 6 
^!'t^ '• „ .. £6 16 6 
With Cape Sheepskin Lining 
and Fur Collar .. ... £12 12 
i ALAN,HEBERT&GREENING,Ltd i 
— MAKERS OF THE EAMOVS AUG TTa\CH BOOTS = 
= EVERYTHING FOR OFFICERS = 
= 38 DOVER STREET, LONDON, W. = 
^ R. GRAHAM MARGETSON - General Mnnaler. = 
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