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Supplement to LAND & WATER 
October i2, 1916 
By Appointment 
10,000 Officers 
wear it 
'T'HE fighting coat " par ex- 
cellence " — its qualities 
endorsed by 10,000 ofiicer- wearers, 
and by numerous imitations. 
Comfort and security under the 
worst weather conditions — in- 
stantly adaptable to changes of 
temperature— built for iron-hard 
wear. 
Recommended 
by the War Office 
Trench Coat, with detachable CC 
"Kamelcott" lining ... *" 
i.e.. Coat £4 . 14 . « 
Lining 1 . 11 , 6 
Trench Coat, with sheepsiiin CO 
Lining detachable ^" 
6.6 
8.8 
i.«., Coat £4 
Lining 3 . 
14 . 6 
13 . 6 
THRESHER 
SCOTTISH AGENTS : 
WM. ANDERSON & SONS, 
14 George St., Edinburgh. 1*6 Mjjpe St., Glasgow. 
Trench Coat, Cavalry Type, Knee Flaps, mi 
Saddle Gusset, 15/6 extra. 
IRREPLACEABLE ! 
. . No other rain-coat can 
take the place of your trench- 
coat for comfort and protec- 
tion. . . . After 9 months of 
daily use and rough treatment 
my coat is just as serviceable 
as when it was new." 
— Lt.-Col. M.M.G. Bde., 
Canadians, 
Feb. 21, 1916. 
Send iize of cheat and approximate height, 
and to avoid delay enclose cheque when 
ordering. Payment refunded if coal not 
iuitable. 
& GLENNY 
Military OutfiUers since the Crimean War 
152 and 153 STRAND 
LONDON, W. G. 
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