January 1 1, 1917 
Supplement to LAND & WATER 
vu 
OFFICERS' 
RIDING 
BREECHES 
The factors of successful 
breeches -making are — fine 
wear-resisting cloths, skiliiil 
cutting, and careful, thorough 
tailor work— and all these we 
guarantee. 
Abundant experience, also, 
contributes importantly in 
giving utmost satisfaction, for 
Grant and Cockburn have 
made breeches for ninety- 
five years. 
We keep on hand a number of pairs 
of breeches, and are therefore often 
able to meet immediate requirements, 
or we can cut and try a pair on the 
same day, and complete the next day, 
if urjjently wanted. 
Oar New All-Leather Puttees never tear or fray out. 
These most comfortable, good-looking puttees are made entirely of 
fine supple tan leather, and fasten simply with one buckle at bottom. 
They are extremely durable, even if subjected to the friction of 
riding, as the edges never tear or fray out. 
The price per pair is 16 6, post free inland, or postage abroad, 1/- 
extra, or sent on approval on receipt of business (not banker's) 
reference and home address. 
GRANT. SO COCKBURN 
ESTD. 1821 
25, PICCADILLY, W. 
Military and Civil Tailors, Legging Makers. 
A 
LEATHER 
WAISTCOAT 
This Vest has been 
much appreciated by 
Officers at the Front 
for its warmth, its 
lightness and the 
smartness of its 
appearance. 
SHip Finish, Rainproof Twill Lined with so.'test 
Cbaniois leather, with adjustable Throat Protector. 
PRICE 
63/- 
Write for 
OFFICERS EQUIP.V.ENT CATALOGUE. 
Dunhills 
2 Conduit St. W- 
^:^^= The Original Cording' s, Estd. 1839 — 
There can be no setting wet in an 
" Equitor," the really waterproof coat 
(REOD.) , ■^^—— 
which, with a snug fleece woollen 
lining buttoned in becomes 
an excellent greatcoat in 
which to "travel light," 
heedless of cold or rain. 
f 
The "Equitor " is fitted with a 
special riding apron, which abso- 
lutely shuts out any rain, and can 
be fastened conveniently, out of 
sight, but the coat serves just as 
Well for ordinary wear afoot, 
whether the apron be fastened 
back or not. 
An "Equitor" will keep a man 
bone dry through the heaviest 
and most lasting downpour, and 
if fleece-lined will also warmly 
protect him in biting cold 
weather. 
In our light-weight No. 31 material, 
the price of the "Equitor" is 92/6; 
of our No. 23 cashmere, a medium- 
weight cloth, 115/-; without apron 
(either cloth), 17/6 less, with belt, E/. 
extra. 
The detachable fleece inner coat can 
be had in two qualities— No. 1 (line 
wool), 62/6; No. 2, 40/-. 
When ordering an "Equitor" Coat 
please state height and chest measure 
and send remittance (which will be 
returned if the coat is not approved), 
or give home address and business 
(not banker's) reference. 
Illuttrated List at riquest. 
J, C. CORDING & C9> 
Only Addr^nes : 
19 PICCADILLY, W., & 35 st. james's st., s.w 
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