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Supplement to LAND & WATER 
September 28, 1916 
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for every British Officer 
You have not long been, or will not long be^ on 
active service till the vital importance of 
possessing the best possible trench coat is borne 
In upon you with grief or with gratitude. 
In February, 1915, the War Office took the pre- 
caution of recommending the *' Thresher " as a 
specially-designed and specially-constructed coat 
of the highest efficiency. 
To-day the "Thresher" is affording its 
incomparable protection and comfort to 
nearly 10,000 of your fellow officers. 
Its interlining of protected oiled silk, 
between the outer shell of waterproofed 
khaki drill and the inner lining of Kamel- 
cott fleece or sheepskin, make it abso- 
lutely impenetrable by the hardest or 
tha longest downpour. And yet its ven- 
tilation is perfect— its cunning construc- 
tion ensures that. 
THE TOP NOTE. 
' ^0 praiic can be too high for the coat. 
. . Keeps out 
the rain In this uet place. . . . Has about reached the 
top-note: ■ ^ajor. Sherwood Foresters. Feb. 18, 1916. 
£6.6.0 
£8.8.0 
Trencli Coat, vltli detachable "Kamel- 
cott" Lioijig 
i.e., Ooat £4 . 14 . 6 
LlDing 1 . 11 . 6 
Trench Coat, with Sheepskin Uoiog, 
detachable 
i.e.. Coat £4 . 14 . 6 
Lining t . 11 . 6 
Trench-Coat, Cavalry type. Knee Flaps, and Saddle Gusset. 
16/S extra. 
Send size of chest and approximate height, and to avoid 
delay enclose cheque when ordering. Payment refunded if 
coat not suitable. 
SCOTTISH AQENT8 ; 
WiVI. ANDERSON & SONS 
14 George Street, Edinburgh loe Hop* Street, Claigow 
*tS 
f/ 
Wm 
By Appointment 
In H.U. the King. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
152 & 163 STRAND, 
LONDON, W.O. 
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