XIV 
Supplement to LAND & WATER 
May 4th, 1916 
ALMOST any odd comer wffl 
take one or more units of 
Giobe-Wemicko " Ltastk " 
Bookcases. 
tach unit is thorou^thly well 
mode, tach has a sIkJing dust- 
proof ftlass door. And each one 
IS a compact bookcase in Uself— 
reedflv interkKktng with the other 
iinrK. 
Gk>be- Wernicke " EJastic " Book- 
cases are "ahvays complete but 
never finished *' — you sunply add 
more uniU as required. 
What could he> more appropriate 
for conserving the books you prize 
so much J 
Why not <tet further informatk>n 
aow about Gk^be - Wernicke 
" Elastic " Bookcases ? 
ie 
Slolv^V^rtncI 
*'E1 attic" Boo kcases 
I Packing Frtt. Orden of £j Carrlaer raid' lo~[ 
I any Goods StaitoH in tke lirtttsk I$Us. | 
WriU To-dar lor Mluilral<d Calalogus lOOB la:— 
jriier/tote^cmicl(c(?o. Ltd. 
Ciu.e BOd Lit>rary ruitU'beii, 
SI Ttetorl* 6U-MV Loadoa B W ; M Holkots TlUwt. S.O.; 
n BUhopaifftU, E.a 
In the Army 
Worn by the Officers and men 
in the trenches, in the camps, 
on the march, Waltliani Wristlet 
Watches are thoroughly reliable 
timekeepers. 
There are no better watches 
lor wristlet wear. Strong, durable, 
reliable, they represent the best 
value at the price. 
In solid silver case, with strap and buckle com 
plete, from iB3 3«, Luminous dials extra 
Sold by all reliable Watchmakers and Jewellers, 
WalthamWatches 
Watch Booktel atid W-btlet Watch Pamphlet Poat Pne. 
"yyAi^xMABa IWatchc Co., 
(Depi. 63). 1U5 High IIolborn. London, 'W. C 
e's 
In Shakespear 
time men wrote 
with the old 
Goose Quill. 
Genius triumphed, as 
genius will, but how 
much has the world lost 
by so cumbtrsome a 
method of transmitting 
thought to paper ? 
To-day the world's 
greatest writers use the 
world's greatest writing 
mplement— Waterman's 
Ideal, the pen which 
enables them to write Ircely and uninterruptedly 
without a moment's loss of time. Waterman s 
Ideal is their "inseparable companion and friend " 
No other pen writes so well, no other lasts so long. 
Choose the " Safety" Type for friends on Active Service, because 
carried upside down, or in any position 
it Cud be 
treasure to officers and men at tba front 
It it a real 
For the Rejlular Type, 10/6 and up- 
wards- For the SAFETY Type and 
the New Lever Pocket Sell-FillinJ 
Type. 12.6 and upwards Of 
Stationers and Jewe lers. 
In Silver and Gold for presentation. 
Fullest sotisfaction Siiarenteed. Nibs 
exchanjtvable if not suitable. Call or 
send to 'The Pen Corner." Full 
range of pens on t ew for inspection 
and trial. Booklet free from : — 
L. G. Sloan, U:^l(^zxi^xviex , Kingsway, London. 
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The THRESHER Trench Coat 
WINDPROOF AND WATERPROOF. 
RECOGNI5E.D by the W.O. and officially bought to 
the notice of Officers commanding corps in the 
B.L.F. early in the winter of 1914, the "Thresher" 
has successfully met the severest tests of winter cam- 
paigning, and has established itself supreme for comfort, 
warmth, and service. 
Up to April 15, I9I6, seven tKousaad Britisi\ Military 
Officers have purchased genuine "Threiher" Trench Coats. 
This fact abne makes it unnecessary to publish even a few of the 
many generous and extraordinary testimonials that have been re- 
ceived. 
SUMMER WEAR.— An outstanding fact is that the orders 
from the B.E.F. were received continuously during last 
summer, neither is there yet any signs of the demand 
slackening, which confirms our .statement that the Thresher 
Trench Coat, with detachable lining, is the best garment 
for every purpose and every season. 
The "Thresher" with detachable KamelcotI Lining JC5 10 
Do. unlined X.4 14 6 
Do. lined detachable Sheep . JC.7 I 
For Mounted Officers, with Kneeflaps and Saddle Gussets, 
15/6 extra. 
Send sfcce of chest and ai>proxtinate heiftlit. and to avoid delay 
enclose cheque with order. 
THRESHER & GLENNY, 
Military 'Cailors and Outfillers. 
152 & 153 Strand, London, W.C. 
n Note that the first coat produced in October. 1914, has been 
™ accepted without any modiricalion as the standard i^amient for 
mcxiern warfare. 
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