LAND & WATER 
August 10, 1916 
THE THRESHER 
TESTIMONIALS : 
The "Land & Water" 
repreieotative hai aelected 
the following letters from the 
front for publication out of a 
file contamini over a hundred 
of a similar nature. 
June 14, 1916. 
After wearing one of your 
Trench Coats for about a year 
out here, it was yesterday 
destroyed hu a shell. Please 
send me, etc., etc. This order 
will confirm my pleasure with 
your coat, which I expressed 
to you not long ago. 
Capt., Oxford and Bucks L.I. 
Feb. 18, 1916. 
. . . . No praise of 
mine could be too high for 
the coat that keeps out the 
rain that 1 ride through in 
this wet place. The coat has 
about reached ton note; and 
the only suggestions, etc., etc. 
Major, Sherwood Foresters. 
July 17, 1916. 
Your trench coat which I 
bought abotit a ytar ago con- 
tinues to be satisfactory, and 
with the sheepskin lining is 
superior to the leather cloth- 
ing issued to officers of the 
B.F.O. 
Capt., Seaforth Highlanders, 
attd. R.F.C. 
Trench Coat with 
detachable " Kamelcott" 
Kning, 
£5 10 0. 
Trench Coat, unlined, 
£4 14 6. 
Mounted pattern. 15/6 extra. 
Smnd »ix9 of chest and aporoxi- 
mat0 height when ordering^ 
Ail mixem in •toclc. 
" TRENCH 
COAT 
May 23, 1916. 
Jt might interest you to 
hear that last night we had a 
tropical thunderstorm for over 
four hours, and your coat kept 
me Quite dry. 
LieiU.-Col., Manchester Segt. 
June 4, 1916. 
/ may add that since I have 
had the coat {early last 
December) I have found it 
most excellent, and it has 
certainly lived ujj to its repu- 
tation and kept me both warm 
and dry, 
Lieut., Bedfordshire Begt. 
Feb. 21, 1916. 
/ might tell you that no 
other raincoat can take the 
place of your Trench Goat for 
comfort and protection. As 
for wear, there is nothing to 
be said. After nine months 
of daily use and rough treat- 
ment my coat is iust as ser- 
viceable as when it was new. 
Lieut.-Colonel, M.M.G.Bde., 
Canadians. 
June 1, 1916. 
Hon. Lady B. requests 
Thresher and Glenny to send, 
etc., etc. Her son writes 
regarding the Thresher 
Trench Coat that it is abso- 
lutely the only coat which 
keeps out rain. are 
quite useless. 
K.E.R., Salonika. 
Trench Coat with 
detachable sheepskin 
lining, 
£7 1 0. 
Fixed sheepskin lining, 
£6 6 0. 
Mounted pattern. 15/6 extra. 
All tixee in ttock. 
Immediate deliomry. 
The original Trench Coat designed by Chas. Glenny in October, 1914, and brought 
to the notice of all Officers commanding Corps by the War Office the first winter 
of the War. It fills the functions of a Great Coat, British Warm, and Raincoat, and 
the measure of its success may be gauged by the quantity of imitations. Over 8500 
genuine Threshers worn by British Officers. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
OutfiUert by Appointment to 
Every THRESHER 
Trench Coat bears this 
label. 
His Majesty the King. 
152 & 153 «^ STRAND 
LONDON. 
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