January 25, 1917 
Supplement to LAND & WATER 
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i UNLIKE ORDINARY PUTTEES, OUR NEW 
I ALL-LEATHER PUTTEES 
I NEVER TEAR OR FRAY OUT. 
i These most comfortable, ~ 
i good-looking puttees are 
I made entirely of fin ^supple 
I tnn leather, and fasten 
I simply with one buckle at 
i bottom. They are ex- 
i tremely durable, even if 
i subjected to the friction of 
I riding, as the edges never 
I tear or fray out, and for 
I winter wear they are iin- 
I matched. 
= Thi puttees are speedilv put on or 
I taken off, readily mould to the 
s shape of the leg, are as easily 
I cleaned as a leather belt, and 
I saddle soap soon mikes tbem 
R priotic illy water roof. 
I Thi price per pair is 16/6, post 
I free inland, or postage a^iroad 
I 1/- exlrj, or sent on approval on 
I receipt of business (not banke s 
I reference, and home address. 
OFFICERS' RIDING BREECHES j 
The fac'ors of successful breeches-makin i are — 6ne wear-resist- = 
ing c oths, skilful cutting, and careful, thorough tailor-w irk — and s 
all ihese we giarantee. Abundant experience aUo con ri'~utes '= 
importantly n giving utmost satisfaction, for Grant & o kburn ^ 
have made breec'ies for ninety-five years. We keep on hand = 
a num er of pairs o' breeches, and are therefore olten able to ^ 
meet immediate requirements, or we can cut and try a pair = 
on the same day, and complete the next day. if urgently wanted" = 
GRANTsoCOCKBURN.sro ,«., I 
LTD = 
Miiittr"a"d Cttii'Tiiior,. 25 mICCADIELi, Vv. g 
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The Original Cording's, Estd. 1839 
There can be no getting wet in an 
** Equitor/' the really waterproof coat 
(HEISD.) 
Daily we re<:eive evidence from 
those who hiive puid for their 
knowledge in ino;ie.v and serious 
dtsc-omtcrt. th;it a semi-proof 
(weatlierproof) t-oat fails to Iveep 
ont the wet. that liie outer $hell 
becomes water-logged, and that 
even if lined with oilskin or the 
like the damp still strikus 
through the seams at the luckless 
wearer. 
\ctive Serviee entails many In- 
evitable hardshps but eettine 
wet — a risky and uiturly wretched 
experience — is not one of Ihein, 
for that trustworthy waterproof, 
the "Kquitor," «ill keep a nmu 
bone dry through the lieavieat 
and most lasting downpour, and 
with a snug fleece wool. en lining 
huttoncd in wil. also warmly pro- 
tect him in biting cold uvutiier. 
The "ISquitor" is lilted with a 
s|)ecial riding apron, but the loat 
kcrves just as well for ordinary 
wear afoot, whether tlie apron oe 
fastened back or not. 
in our lisht weight No. 31 
material, the price ol tho 
"Etiuitor" is 92/6; i,t our No. 23 
castimere a meoium weight cloth, 
115/-; witiiout apron (either 
cloth), 17/6 less, wilh belt, S/- 
extra. 
The detachable fleece inner coat 
can be had m twa qua.ilies— No. 1 
(fine wool), 62/6; No. 2, ao;- 
When ordering an "Etiuilor" 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. 
lilastrated List at request. 
»/. O. L^\Jl\LJII\(jl & O'TO TOHM.THEKING 
Only A(f(frftit»s 
19 PICCADIT LY, VV., & 35 ST. JAMES'S ST., s.w. 
The "19th" Hole 
HARVEFS SCOTCH WHISKY. 
Per 54/- doz. \ Packages return,ble. / Sample bottle 
Carnage paid, j Carriage forward. \ 5/- post fiee. 
^JOHN HARVEY & SONS, Ltd, BRISTOL, 
Send for Price List of High CIms Wines and SplWts. 
