March 8, 1917 
LAND & WATER 
THE 
LAND & WATER 
WRIST WATCH 
mth UNBREAKABLE QLASS. 
The "LAND & WATLR" WRIST WATCH 
is a genuine damp and dust-proof watch, 
with special screw-in movement, unbreakable glass and 
luminous face. The movement is fully jewelled and is 
fitted with micrometer regulator to giVe fine adjustment. 
It is compensated for all positions and temperatures 
specially balanced and built to withstand shock. It is the 
finest quality Timekeeper obtainable and has been proved 
by practical tests in the trenches, equal in accuracy to a 
lO-Guinea Chronometer. For Naval and Military men it is 
the Ideal Watch artd is being worn by numerous officers 
of both services. When writing please state whether 
black or white dial is preferred, mentioning reference 200. 
At the side is illustrated the New 5TLVE.L WRISTLtT as highly 
recommended in the editorial column of " LAND & WATLR." 
STEVKL WRISTLET 
sclt-adrusUblc'-Hs any 
SIS'* wrist or any part, of 
arm. Strong and dura- 
bit ^ permitting watch to 
be turned ovfr an worn 
face dtyvnwards thus 
doinq away with dial 
protectors. 
Silver Plated, - '-i'd 
Bv post. - a/9 
The " Land & Water " Wnst Watch, with 
Unbreakable Glass and Luminous Dial 
Obtainab'c only from — 
Messrs. BIRCH & GAYDON, . lid 
Watcb and Technical lastrument 
Makers to the Admiralty, 
153 FENCHURCH ST., LONDON, E.G. 
West End Branch— \9 PICCADILLY ARCADE 
(late J. Barwise). 
One Hundred Shillings. 
One Hundred Shillings. 
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FROM THE 
SOMME to the RHINE 
IN OUR 
SUPER 
Norwegian Pattern 
FIELD SERVICE TRENCH BOOTS 
THEY SPEAK 
FOR THEMSELVES 
Also made with side 
straps. Both styles 
mooelled to allow 
room for an extra 
pair of stocluoss . 
One Hundred Shillings 
Extra Super - £5 .5.0 
W. ABBOTT & SONS, Ltd., LONDON & PARIS 
MILITARY BOO'I-MAKEKS 
54, Regent Street 434, Strand 121, High Holborn 
NEW MILITARY CATALOGUE FREE ON REQUEST 
One Hundred Shillings. 
One Hundred Shillings. 
The Finest Safeguard 
The War Has Produced 
MONGST the 
egi n of in 
ventioiis for pro- 
tecting health 
against batd weather 
on Active Service, 
none has won 
such universal ap- 
j)robation, as THE 
TIELOCKEN — 
the Weatherproof 
i:)ermanently identi- 
fied with"England's 
greatest soldier." 
Combined with its 
smart, workmanlike de- 
sign is protection of the 
dreadnought" order. 
"his quality is em- 
bodied in every thread 
of the coat. Put there 
by an exclusive Bur- 
' erry process, that 
needs no rubber or 
oiled-silk to make it 
effective. 
Apart from proof ness, 
the material is so 
densely wo\ en that the 
1 eenest wind cannot 
find entrance. This, in 
conjunction with hn- 
ingsofWool or Camel 
Fleece, makes THE 
TIELOCKEN the 
ideal safeguard for 
wintry weather. 
Its design ensures that 
every \ ulnerable part 
of the body is doublv 
protected. Another 
ad antage of THE 
TIELOCi-EN is its 
quick ad ustment. A 
strap and-br.ckle holds 
it securely — ^no buttons 
to fasten. 
Every 
liurherry 
Garment 
i.« Inbrllfd 
' BuTf)erri/x.' 
HALF WEIGHT— DOUBLE WARMTH 
Burberry Naval and Military Weatherproofs are half 
the weight of those loaded with oiled-silk, rubber and 
the like air-tight,' circulation-retarding fabrics, whilst the 
warmth naturally generated is doubled in value as 
circulation is aided. 
A practical example of the ill-effects induced by non- 
ventilating agents is to be found in an angler wading. He 
invariably suffers from cold feet, the result of impeded 
circulation and the exclusion of fresh air, although his 
footwear readily proves the presence of perspiration. 
NAVAL & MILITARY WEATHERPROOFS 
During theWar BURi^ERRYS CLEAN AND 
RE-PROOF Officers' "Burbeirys," Tielockens, 
Burfrons and Burbrrry Tienfih-Warm.s 
FREE OF CHARGE. 
Officers* Complete 
Kits in 2 to 4 Days 
o r Ready for U'e. 
BURBERRYS {^S'S'don 
8& 10 Boul. Malesherbes PARIS; and Provincial Agents 
