XII 
Supplement to LAND & WATER 
July 20, 1916 
THE 
THRESHER 
For Comfort, Security and 
Service at any period of the 
year rely on a Thresher and 
make sure it bears the 
label Thresher & Glenny. 
The original Trench Coal Jesigned 
by Chai. Glenny in October, 1914, 
was brought to the notice of all 
Officers commanding Corps by the 
War Office the first vinier rf the 
War. It fills the functions of a 
Great Coat, British Warm, and 
Raincoat, and the measure of its suc' 
cess may be gauged by the quantity 
of imitations. Over 8,200 genuine 
Threshers worn by British Officers. 
Trench Coat with detachable 
"Kamelcott" lining, 
£5 10 0. 
Trench Coal, unlined, 
£4 14 6. 
Mounted pattern. 15/6 extra. 
Send »ize of chest and approximate 
height when ordering. A.II tizea in Mtock- 
THRESHER & GLENNY, 
152 & 153 Strand, LONDON, 
w.c. 
^M.ilitary Ijailors and Outfitters. 
Norwegian 
Field Boots 
ModeiNo. i,£5: 15:6 
Model No. 2, £6 : 6 : 
Marching Boots, 
£3:3:0 
Write for Illustrated 
Booklet and Self-measore- 
ment Apparatus* 
52 South Molton Street, London, W. 
And 26 Trinity Sireel, Cambridiie. 
21 ■'- to 42/- per pnir. 
Order 
your 
Winter 
Boots 
NOW. 
"Aclioe Service" WRISTLET WATCH 
Fully Luminout Figures & Han ', 
Warranted Timekeepers 
- Silver Cases with Screw Bezel 
and Back. tCl tU. Gald.£0 lO.. 
Or with Hunter or Hair-Hurter cover 
.*^t Ts. (id. Gold. 4i7 lOs. ■ 
Others in Silver from f.i 10«. 
Gold from -Cr> l.i>g. 
Military Badge Broocbes. 
,^ny Regimental Sedge Perfectly 
Modelled. 
?KICE8 ON APPLIOATIOIf. 
Sketches sent for approval. 
15 OLD BOND STREET, W. 
and 62&64 LUDQATE HILL. E.G. 
The Truth 
about 
Apollinaris 
Apollinaris & Johannis, Ltd., is, and 
always has been, a British Company 
with 4,500 British Shareholders, who 
have invested over £3,000,000 in the 
Company and who hold 97" of the 
total capital. 
At the commencement of the War, the 
German Government, in view of the 
British interest in Apollinaris, placed 
Supervisors in control of the Spring in 
the same way as the British Govern- 
ment has appointed Supervisors in 
coJitrol of some concerns in this country 
where German interests are paramount 
In 1872, a British Company, recog- 
nising that the waters of the Apollinaris 
Spring were greatly superior to those 
of any other known mineral spring, 
successfully secured for British in- 
terests the world-wide distribution of 
this famous table water. 
Since its foundation 43 years ago, the 
business has been carried on under a 
Board of Directors consisting entirely 
of British subjects. 
Apollinaris 
