O ■ ober ig, 1,916 
LAND & WATER 
2 1 
COMPLETE SERVICE OUTFITTERS 
are the Sole Selling Agents of a 
NEW WEB EQUIPMENT (Pa..„.«o 
OFFICERS FOR FIELD USE 
introduced by Mills Equipment Co., Ltd. 
AMMUNITION 
POCKtT 
PRICE (without Bottle and Haversack) £2 3«. rfd. p«r set. 
This Equipment can be obtained through any Military Outf ittcTo 
Complete list of Officers* Clothing and Equipment 
£oir all Services (Sea, Land and Air) on application. 
4, FRINGES STREET 
Hanover Square, London, W. 
Telephone: Mayfair 4071. 
ALL DAYS ARE 
DEXTER DAYS 
Regular use Jistinguislies tke 
Dexter — no lets tKan lasting 
■w^eatner protection. Cool on 
close days, comforting on cool 
days, smart on fine days, im- 
penetrable on wet days 
a joy on days of exercise. 
POPULAR STYLES F K O M 
48 6 to 84/- 
FOR G !•: X T L E M I'. K AND 
G E N T L E W O M E N / W 
SUPPLIED BY AGENTS EVKRYWHl HE 
W'" /'r Brtc... 
WaLatt, Scott &■ Co, 
and Paite ■ Hs to 
►OPE®Br^LE55 
Civil, Military & N aual Jailors ^ 
THE KHAKI MARKET. 
By H. DENNIS BRADLEY. 
I 
N cold figures, and for the benefit of Officers pur- 
chasing their winter uniforms, I wish to place before 
them the following facts. 
The continued rise in price of the best heavy-weight 
khaki materials is abnormal. 
For the winter of 1916-17 Pope and Bradley, exercising 
to the utmost their buying powers,, have purchased a 
great stock, but only at a price which is the highest yet 
paid. For the same materials on the market at the present moment the manufac- 
turers require a further advance in price of 30 per cent. 
Bluntly, the position is that there is a scarcity of the best quality winter khaki. 
In their own interests, and in the interests of their customers, Pope and Bradley 
have secured a sufficient quantity to supply their demands until March, 1917, and 
these quantities have been bought by them at a price below the net cost of manufac- 
ture to-day. 
In controlling the policy of Pope and Bradley during Armageddon I am deter- 
mined to countenance no juggling with markets with the sickening object of war 
profiteering. 
If, in legitimate commercial compctilion by buying capacities and business acumen, 
advantages are gained on the woollen market, these advantages shall be for the cus- 
tomers of my house. After the war I want a clean name for Pope and Bradley 
and no aspersions of blood money. 
The following quotations represent the minimums for uniforms of the finest khaki : 
"(X^ery 
'Service Jackets 
Slack! 
Bedford Cord B-eeches 
Briti h Warm . . 
Waterproof Trencher 
from £4 4 
■ „ 1 10 
. „ 2 12 
..4 4 
..6 6 
Navil Superfine D.B.Jucke-, from £4 4 O 
Ve.t 1 10 
Trousers 118 
Blue Naval Warm Coat .. „ 5 5 
The " RiUlte" psintinsi to the commission of H. Dennti 
Brsdley viiusl'za the lishter tide of a drab war. Repro- 
ductions in colour on art paper will be forwarded 
free to officers in H.M. Forces upon application. 
New Naval and Military Kit List of every Service 
requirement will be jorwarded on application. 
TWO ESTABLISHMENTS ONLY 
14 OLD BOND STREET.^W® 
11-13 SOUTHAMPTOTS^ I<OW\i:C 
