LAND A iN D WATER 
November 27, 1915- 
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PHILLIPS' 
MILITARY 
SOLES aHEEtS 
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PalenI applltJ for. 
Designs regd 
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JH'T'HIN rubber plates 
Til with raised studs, 
to be attached on top 
of ordinary soles and 
heels, giving complete 
protection from wear. 
CI The rubber used is 
six times more durable 
than leather. 
Fortify 
your 
BootsI 
<^>: 
^ Phillips' ' Military * Soles and Heels im- 
part smoothness to the tread, give grip, 
lessen fatigue, and are essential to 
' marching comfort.' Feet kept dry in 
wet weather. 
INVALUABLE to MILITARY and NAVAL 
OFFICERS, VOLUNTEERS, etc., etc. 
Ideal for Golf, Shooting and Country Wear. 
TESTIMONIALS. 
UeJt.-Colonel W. E. LLOYD, ip (S) Bn. Manchester 
Keg'., writes, 6th Sept., 1915: — 
' They have given the greatest satisfaction. . . 
Their durabiUty is intense. . . Undoubtedly they 
last several times longer than a leather sole. 
' The smoothness of tread is a revelation. . . 
They prevent slipping and I cannot speak too highly 
of them." 
VIceAdmlral R. Q. Fraser, writes, 8th Sept. IQ15 :— 
' I find them most satisfactory. . . They are 
extremely comfortable and give a better grip than 
nails . . e xcellent for golf.' 
Lieut, a , British Expeditionary Force, France, 
writes, 8th Oct., 1915:— 
' The pair I am wearing I bought ready fitted to 
my boots at the Army and Navy Stores in the middle 
of last May, and they have lasted out 5 months li 
active service, having saved shoe leather all that 
time. All those months I have worn only one pair 
of boots night and day — which would have been 
impossible but for your " Military " Soles and 
Heels.* 
FROM ALL BOOTMAKERS. 
Price 3/9 per set (Soles and Heels for one pair 
of Boots), with siiglit extra cliarge for fixing. 
If any difficulty in obtaining, send outline 
of sole and heel pencilled on paper, with 
P.O. 3/9 for Sample Set to the Makers:— 
PHILLIPS' PATENTS, LTD., 
(Dept. F) 142-6 Old Street, London, E.G. 
The Outcome of Practical 
Trench Experience. . . 
A WATERPROOF ' 
A GREAT COAT 
A BRITISH WARM | == 
Remove ihe undercoat and you have 
a light weight Guaranteed Rain- 
Proof for wet 
and muggy , 
day». >v OUTER SHELL -HARD 
WATERPROOFED KHAKI 
"QUORN" ACTIVE SERVICE GOAT 
FOR TRENCH, CAMP, & SADDLE 
Every detail for comfort, convenience, and necessity has been 
carefully studied and is embodied in this Active Service Coat. 
' ft- 
¥s 
SOME OF ITS MOST STKHUXG FnATURES. 
Absolutely ■waterproof and invulnerable to the heaviest rains. 
Extreniel.v Iit:ht, weighiriK only a few poundL.. Capacious concertina pockets 
at sidos. Straps to insides of coat for riding. Fronts of coal adjust- 
able for niart-iiing. Wind-cuff straps to sleeves. 
Uetachuble warm fleece lining, which can be used separately as a dressing 
«own or as a soft, warm covering at night. 
Q PostfrcoU.K 
Without Detachable Lining 
8f1 Ljilra. 
Abroad. 1/4 
extra. 
. , £.^ 4 
rPIC6\Vitll Finest Soft Camel Fletxe eft \f\ 
cletach.ible lining to body and sleeves *•" •»' 
TURNBULL" U ASSER im^^^olAJ, 
T 1. - "72 Jerriiy n St., Uoxidon, S.IW. 
Tclcffiams : " PiDnYWiUCK. London." Telcuhonc: 402S Oerrard. 
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