February 15, 191 7 
Supplement to LAND & WATER" 
IX 
OFFICERS' 
RIDING 
BREECHES 
Successful breeches- 
making depends on the 
following factors — fine 
wear - resisting cloths, 
skilful cutting, careful 
thorough tailor - work 
and adequate experience 
All these we guarantee 
and in particular the last 
for we have been breeches 
makers since 1821 
ninety-six years ago. 
We keep on hand a number of 
pairs of breeches, and are there- 
fore often 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. 
GRANT .soCOCKBURNssro ... 
LTD. 
25 PICCADILLY, W. 
Military and Civil Tailors,. Legging Makers. 
ELIZABETH, 
LTD. 
i5, SOUTH MOLTON STREET, 
NEW BOND ST., W. 
Telephone : 
3238 MAYFAIR. 
Improved Elizabeth 
Smock in water- 
proof drill - - £1 19 6 
Do. in Gamekeeper 
brown corduory • £2 19 6 
In serge or tweed - £2 15 6 
Elizabeth Breeches 
with apron (ront 
fastening at sides 
i n waterproof 
drill - - - • SI 5 6 
Do. In corduroy - £1 11 6 
Do. In serge or 
tweed - - - - £1 15 6 
Hats and Caps to 
match from - 
12 6 
EVERYTHING FOR WOMEN'S 
PRACTICAL OUTDOOR WEAR. 
Estimates and suggestions will be 
sent to customers upon application. 
— The Original Cording' s, Estd. 1839 
In the wettest, coldest weather 
a fleece-lined " EquitorlLn., 
ithe really waterproof coat}, 
ensures dry, warm comfort. 
Daily we receive evidence from 
tlioM; who havu paid for thtiir 
knowletlge in money and serious 
rti.stomfort, that a semi-proof 
(weatherproof) coat fails to keep 
out the wet, that the outer shell 
becomes water-10}^ge<i ami that 
even if lined with oilskin or the 
like tile damp stili strikes 
through the t«eams at tile luckless 
wearer. 
An "Eqiiitor," with snug fleece 
woollen lining buttoned in, makes 
an excellent great-coat in which to 
"travel ligiit." and will not only 
keep a man bone dry through the 
hf-avlest and most lasting down- 
pour, but will also warmly pro- 
t*'ct him in biting cold weather, 
md may therefore be relied upon 
to minimise the ill-effects of en- 
torced exposure at night. 
The "E<|uitor" is flttwl with a 
spcciaJ riding apron, but the coat 
serves just a.3 well for ordinary 
wear afoot, whether the apron be 
fastened back or not. 
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 clcth), 17/6 less, with belt, 
Sf. .iXfra. 
The detachable fleece inner coat 
can be had in two qualities— No. 1 
(line wool), 62/6; No. 2, *)/-. 
When ordermg an "Equitor" Coat 
please state height and chest 
measure and send remittance 
(which will be returned promptly 
if the ooat is not approved), or 
give home address and business 
(not banker's) reference. 
Illustrated List at request. 
WATF.RPROOFF.RS 
LTD TOH.M. THE KING 
J. C CORDING & C2. 
Only Addresses : 
19 PICCADILLY, W., & 35 st. jamess st., s.w. 
flkj^ 
Ordinary puttees do 
not look neat, neither 
will they keep in posi- 
lion unless tigh ly put 
on, and this tightness 
is the cau5e of that 
sense of leg-tiredness 
and foot - heaviness 
from which so many 
men suffer. 
Boyd's Elastic Puttees 
entirely overcome this 
trouble, for, being elas- 
tic, they grip the leg 
gently but firmly, 
always look neat, and 
give sufficiently to 
allow the normal action 
of the veins and 
muscles. They also provide a comfortable support and 
increase the marching power of the wearer. 
BOYD'S ELASTIC 
PATENT 
PUTTEES. 
Mode frojn the fine-'st Eijyptian Cotton and best Para Rubber. 
They are fery duralile, tuatrrprooferl, and are both reversible and 
interchnntjenble. Fastened by Patent Honks top and bottom, 
making them easy to put on and take off. 
Boyd's Elastic Puttees are claimed to be a 
preventative again<t, and cure for, varicose veins. 
Infantry 9/- per pair. Cavalry 10/- per pair. 
Each 'Pultee bears a metal tab. 
Of all leading Military Tailors and Outfitters. If any difficulty 
in procuring write to the Sole Makers. 
M. WRIGHT & SONS, LIMITED, 
Quorn Mills, Near Loughborougb. 
