LAND & WATER 
Marcli 15, 1917 
One Hundred Shii'ins*. 
One Hundred Shilling*. 
FROM THE 
SOMME to the RHINE 
IN OUR 
SUPER 
Notwetfiaii Pattern 
FIELD SERVICE TRENCH BOOTS 
THEY SPEAK 
FOR THEMSELVES 
Alio aude with sidft 
itiuN. Both fttyles 
modelled to allow 
rooai for an extra 
pair oi stockinSi • 
One Hundred Shillings 
Extra Saper • £5 .5.0 
W. ABBOTT & SONS, Ltd., LONDON & PARIS 
MILITARY BOO'l'MAKERS 
54, Regent SirMt 434. Strand 1 21. Hish Holborn 
NEW MILITARY CATALOGUE FREE ON REQUEST 
One Hundred Shillings. 
One Hundred Shillings. 
SMITHS' "ALLIES 
AND 
MEDICAL WATCHES. 
"UNBREAKABLE" FRONT 
No more Watcli Ola&sesl 
No more Wat-ch Gla.«8 Protectors I 
It is impossi'ile to break the front 
SHORTAGE 
OF GOLD. 
HIGHEST 
PRICES NOW 
GIVEN FOR 
ULD GOLD 
AND 
JEWELLERy 
OF 
ANlf SORT. 
PLEAS'- 
O^^P 
r ! 
WRITE FOR 
reBH^^if 1 
ILLUS- 
[■■•: ■ ' 
TRATtO' 
I '• 
BOOKLET OF 
SPECIAL 
REQUISITES 
1 
FOR 
THE FRONT. 
-y 
Smith's 
Electric 
Reading 
Lamp 
'Or the Belt. 
Recognized by 
Officers as the 
HKST I.AMP 
(Wrilc for TRSTtM((MAL.'..l 
*« Push-pier.. 
Sterling; Silver 
"SCREW IN" 
Dust and Damp 
Proof Ca.se. 
sterling Silver, Lever 
Movement, Luminous 
Dial. PigBltin Str.ip 
Silver Buckle. 
i:3:a:0 ' -^,_, 
Price Complets 20/ 
ij.- including: one extra 
Ertr.i batteries !/« each. 
Hermetically sealed in Tin los. 
PLEASE 
WRITE FOR 
ILLUS- 
TRATED 
BOOKLET OF 
SPECIAL 
REQUISITES 
FOR 
THE FRONT. 
Sterling Silver Screw 
in Case Medical Watcli 
Luminous figures and 
hands, registering 5th 
of seconds. 
Invaluable for 
Hospital Work. 
SMITH S HiKh Grade 
Lever Movement. 
Guaranteed Cl.llk'A 
iiiihes Timekeeper ll.la.w 
Inland Postage, 6d. extra. 
" Foreign 1/- extra. 
hiilh :n lid. 21/-- 
Extra htilhs ,, 1/-, each. 
Further particulars on apiillcalion. 
S. SMITH & SON, Ltd. Estiissi 
6 Grand Hotel Buildings Jraiaigdr Square, W.C. piccadifiy w 
By Appointment to H.M 
the late King Edward VII. 
W'alch and Chronometer 
Makers to the Admiralty. 
Holders of 5 Royal Warrants 
Jan. zylh, 1917. 
lindosed cheque. . . The 
Trench Coat has done well, and 
1 think you have received a 
good many orders from this 
force from Officers who have 
asked my ofjinion on it. 
Capt. , 
H.Q., Sth Bde.. 
Mesop. E.F. 
KIT 
TSNT it .sheer common sense to get 
-■-your Kit where you know it will be 
right in detail, quality and cut? 
.\nd does it not stand to reason that 
a firm which has provided Kit for 
Officers in every War since, and in- 
cluding the Crimean, must be able to 
place at your service knowledge and 
experience that mean real and sub- 
stantial economies for 30U in your 
Kit buying ? 
I lere originated the officially recom- 
mended " Thresher " Trench Coat, 
worn by nearly 15,000 British.Officers. 
Thresher & Glenny accept contracts for a lirnitcd 
number of Cadets in as many training centres as 
possible. Invariably the opportunity thus afforded 
of demonstrating to the prospective Officer the 
value and style of " Thresher " Kit results in their 
receiving the completed outfits from the remain- 
ing Cadets when gazetted. 
Field Service Jackets 
from 70/- 
Slack.'i . . „ 27/6 
Infantry Breeches 
from 37/6 
Service Cap . 
British Warm 
Sam Browne Belts 
Belt & Shoulder 
Strap only . . 
from 15/6 
,, 84/- 
42/- 
22,6 
The "Kit Guide ' {3) free on request. 
THRESHER & GLENNY 
Established 17 55, 
152 & 153 STRAND, LONDON, W. C. 
ISy Ap^oiiitvu nt to 
H.M. Ikt Kin?. 
Feb. gth, 1917. 
Please find enclosed cheque . . 
. . in settlement of my account. 
1 have much pleasure in again 
stating that all the uniform has 
given complete satisfaction. I 
shall have no hesitation m 
recommending you to any 
Cadets gazetted from this 
Battalion. 
2nd Lieut. , 
M.C.C., Ptrlright. 
