October 30, 19 15 
LAND AND WATER 
111 Hi 
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in any 
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Military 
Size 
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The Courses embrace just WHAT 
LADIES NEED TO LEARN. 
2. The FEES ARE THE LOWEST 
IN LONDON. 
3. You continue to learn WITHOUT 
ANY EXTRA CHARGE until 
you are proficient and satisfied. 
4. The Largest Motor Instruction 
Works in the World, and situate 
in the heart of London. 
5. Training for ROYAL AUTOMO- 
BILE CLUB CERTIFICATES 
(our speciality). 
6. Licensed Employment Bureau 
FREE FOR ALL PUPILS 
who require same. 
Britisli SdiooVKotof k^ 
CAUL OR WRITE. iimited ^^^ 
B.S.M., 5 Coventry St., Piccadilly Circus, W. 
The Norwegian Pattern Trench Boot 
Specially designed for Officers at the front by 
MAXWELL 
EXTRACT FKOM AN OFFICEK'S LETTER (Unsolicited) 
■• The Notwegi.iii Field Boots which you iti.-idc for me. I li iv'' 
hail on fur 10 days 011 end, wiDiout a cfiatice of taking them oli- 
I maicfaed 13 miles at the end over cobbles, and they are the 
moftt comfortable boots of any sort for any purpose I nave ever 
had. I have been whole nights standing well over my anl^les in 
water aad have had warm dry feet" 
" For any Officer coming out I can thorDii(;hIy recommend 
them, as 1 am convinced they arc the only boot — 7u/teit praferly 
fnade — (oi this work, whether in winter or summer, mafchin;^ or 
riding." 
Price, as illustrated, black or brown. £6:6:0 
per pair, or if made to lace up to the top of 
the leg (no straps and buckles) £5 : 15 : 6 
per pair. 
5 NOTE.— Thete booti are waterproof 
when made of black greasy grain hide, 
but we cannot guarantee them if ordered 
in brown leather. 
8 DOVER STREET. LONDON. W.. and PARIS 
BURBERRY 
TRENCH-WARM 
ILLUSTRATED 
MILITARY 
CATALOGUE 
POST FREE 
In ONE coat combines the comforts and service* of 
THREE, each of which can be worn separately. 
1. TRENCH- WARM, double-fronted, very thick and 
impenetrable for excessively severe weather. 
2. WEATHERPROOF which will withstand the 
heaviest, continuous rain. 
3. SHORT-WARM of Camel Fleece— light and soft 
Two and three conjointly form one coat, i.e., 
THE TRENCH- WARM 
A coat to keep out cold wind, 
yet never overheat the body. 
A distinguished coat, and at the 
same time a veritable shield for 
a soldier on duty. 
A coat that withstands hours of 
steady rain. 
A coat in which neither heat, 
cold, nor hard wear deteriorates 
pr<'X)fness. 
Burberrys make the following statement ivitli the assurance that it 
7i'ill prove correct — 
Any rain that an " oily " will keep out, THE 
TRENCH - WARM will keep out ; yet, being self- 
ventilating, it is always healthful and comfortable. 
BURBERRYS l?oT&'o1i 
8 & 10 Bd. Malesherbes PARIS & Provincial Agenta. 
5" 
