February 8, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
'9 
GONG SOUPS 
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Fighting Bad Weather 
The Tielocken Coat 
arc "TOP HOLE. 
The twelve different varieties of Gong Soups 
afford a choice of menu which men at the Front 
and in training specially appreciate. 
Not only in France but on the more distant 
Fronts, where vegetables are difficult to obtain, 
Gong Soups are specially acceptable. 
Gong Soups are warming, sustaining, 
satisfying — as nice as home-made soups and 
cost a great deal less. 
* 
From Aden : 
"I enclose P.O. to the value of which please send me as many 
Gong Soups of the diffeient kinds as you can." 
From Mesopotamia : 
" Will you please post to Mesopotamia the following packets of 
Gong Soups : — Pea, Lentil, Thick Gravy, Celery. Cream, Green Pea, 
Artichoke, Tomato, two packets of each kind, for which I enclose P.O." 
From Salonica : 
" Please forward me eight r'ozen assorted Gong Soups, for which 
find cheque enclosed." 
Twelve Delicious Varieties: 
Scotch Broth I Lentil I Celery Cream 
Mock Turtle Julienne Green Pea 
Pea Ox Tail Artichoke 
Mulligatawny | Thick Gravy I Tomato 
CONG 
Burberry Trench-Warm 
Illustrated 
Nival or 
Military 
Catalogue* 
Post Free 
Made by 
0X0 Ltd., London, EC 
SOUPS 
As a means of defence against 
this insidious neutral, which 
is the cause of almost as many 
casualties as the enemy's fire, a 
BURBERRY 
WEATHERPROOF 
TOP-COAT 
stands an immeasurable 
height above every other 
form of protection. 
Let it rain, snow or blow, 
the Officer equipped with a 
BURBERRY enjoys the 
luxury of being independent 
of weather, and is effectually 
safeguarded from discomfort 
however harsh the conditions. 
A BURBERRY, unlike coat^ 
loaded with oiled-silk, rubber 
and the like airlight fabrics, 
whilst supplying efficient 
security, is lightweight, self- 
ventilating and free from ener- 
vating heat. 
Another advantage of a 
BURBERRY is the perma- 
nence of its proofing. Rubber 
and interlined coats, besides 
being heavy and tiring to 
wear, are practically useless 
after exposure to any extreme 
of cold or heat. 
Whereas an airy tight BUR- 
BERRY, owing to the pro- 
tective agent being ingrained 
in every thread of the cloth, 
so that it actually becomes 
part of the material itself, 
withstands the roughest usage 
in any climate without loss of 
its weather- resisting powers. 
Practical evidence of the 
remarkable durability of 
BURBERRY garments is 
found in the fact that to-dav 
many Officers are weanng 
coats that have been in use 
since the beginning of the war. 
Officers' Complete 
Kits in 2 to 4 Davs 
or Ready for Use 
HALF-PRICE SALE. 
Daily until February 28th, many 1916 
Civilian Top-coats and Suits, as well 
as Ladies* Coats and Gowns, are 
being sold at HALF USUAL PRICES 
or thereabouts. Full rist on request. 
The Burberry 
% BURBERRYS 
HAYMARKET LONDON 
and Boul. Malesherbes PARIS 
