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Supplement to LAND & WATER 
Septtmber 14, 1910 
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By Appointaent to H.M. the KioK. 
THE 
THRESHER 
was the first real trench - coat. 
Imitated as no other military gar- 
ment has been imitated, it is 
the only trench-coat which has 
received the official recognition of 
the British War Office. 
Designed by Chas. Glenny in 
October, 1914, and by the War 
Office brought 10 the notice of all 
Officers Commanding Corps in 
the original B.E.F., it is to-day 
being worn by over 9,000 of His 
Britannic Majesty's officers. ; 
THE "THRESHER" DESCRIBED. 
Outer shell is hard-wearing waterproof 
khaki-drill. Under this comes an oiled silk 
interl ning— the one difficult, the other 
impossible of wet-penetration. 
Under this again is a sheepskin lining, for 
warmth in winter ; absolutely wind and 
weatherproof. This is detachable, and may 
be interchanged with " camel-fleece '' lining 
for autumn; withoat either licing the 
"Thresher" forms the most efficacious 
waterproof in use. 
SUPERIOR TO LEATHER. 
" Your Trench-coat supplied about a year ago 
continues to be satisfactory, and with the sheep' 
skin lining is superior to the leather clothing 
issued to officers of the R.F.C." 
Capt., Seaforth Highlanders, 
atld. R.h.C, July 17. '16. 
PRICES 
Trench-Coat, unlincd 
Trench Coat, with detachable «/• 
"Kamelcott" Lining XO . 
£4.14.6 
6.0 
£8. 8.0 
i.e., Coat £4 . 14 . 6 
lining 1 . 11 . 8 
Trench-Coat, with Sheepskin lining 
detachuble 
i.e.. Coat £4 . 14 . 8 
IJning 3 . 13 . S 
Trench-Coat. Cavalry type. Knee Flaps, and Saddle 
Gusset, 18/6 extra. 
Send site of chest and approximate height, and to 
avuiil delay enclose cheque uhen ordering. Payment 
rel'uiided if coat not suitable. 
SCOTTISH AGENTS: 
WM. ANDERSON & SONS, 
14 Qmtw» Sl, Uiiburib. 108 Hop< St., Glauov. 
Thresher & Glenny 
152 & 153 Strand, 
LONDON, W.C. 
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