LAND & W A T 1-: 
June 15, 191(1 
MILITARY OUTFITS. 
" A firm established as Military Outfitters 
during tJte Crimean War and Indian 
Mutiny, with the outfitting experience oj 
the South African War and the two Egyptian 
Campaigns well within the memory oj many 
0/ its staff, is entitled to deal with the sub- 
ject of Military Outfitting with some degree 
of authority." — (" Land & Water," March 
23) 
A JOINING KIT. 
The following estimate includes all neces- 
sary for joining on receiving a first com- 
mission ; Serge F.S. Jacket, 63s. ; Whip- 
cord ditto, 70s. ; I pair Slacks, 25s. ; 
I pair Whipcord Knicker Breeches, 35s. ; 
Service Cap, 15s. 6d. ; British Warm, 84s. ; 
Sam Browne Belt, 42s. ; Wiiistle and 
Cord, Lanyard. Puttees, 2 Khaki Flannel 
Shirts and Tie, Stars, Cap, and Collar 
Badges, and half a dozen Khaki Handker- 
chief ; total, £20. 
TROPICAL KIT. 
Khaki Wcishing Drills, Twillettes, Sun- 
proof and Tropical Serges. Drill- F.S. 
Jackets, buttons, etc., detachable, 35s. ; 
Calvin Cord Riding Breeches, 38s ; Drill 
Slacks and Shorts, i6s. 6d. and 12s. 6d. ; 
Wolseley Helmets, 21s. ; Sunproof Tunic 
Shirts, pockets and shoulder straps, 17s. 6d. 
THE TRENCH COAT. 
Wind, water, and weatherproof. Recog- 
nised by the W.O. and officially brought 
to the notice of all officers commanding 
Corps in the B.E.F., the " Thresher " 
has successfully met the severest tests and 
IS regarded as the best all-round garment 
for every purpose and cverj' season. 
I s. d. 
The Thresher, unlined .414 6 
Lined detachable Kamelcott 5 10 
Lined detachable sheep . . 7 | 
W.O. CAMP KIT. 
Officers going into camp will require the 
folding bedstead, chair, bath, basin, and 
washstand, etc., etc., painted ; price, 
ij I OS. Also the Thresher Bolmat. Par- 
ticulars on page xv. of present issue. 
WRITE FOR GUIDE (3) 
TO KIT & EQUIPMENT. 
THRESHER U GLENNY 
152 & 153 STRAND, 
. • ' . LONDON. I 
SUMMER WORKING KIT. 
Solaro Tunic Shirt, Calvin Cord Washinf 
Bre«che«, and Ventilated Twill Cap. 
