LAND & WATER 
September 20, 1917 
Bf Appoint'xnt to 
III Vf . Tht KMj. 
THE ORIGINAL 
TRENCH COAT 
ITS services rendered "out 
there," under weather 
conditions unutterably^ vile, 
have established "The 
Thresher's " unassailable pre- 
eminence amongst campaign 
coats. 
Nearly 18,000 British Officers, follow- 
ing the W.O. recommendation the 
first winter of the war, have put 
"The Thresher" to the practical test 
of active service. And daily the 
number gro^ys because "Thresher" 
comfort, protection and trustworthi- 
ness have become proverbial amongst 
fighting men. 
And now the new registered 
" MELCAM " INTERLINING, 
that impenetrable, imperishable, 
pliant and uncrackable lining which 
is introduced into all "Threshers," 
makes even a better coat which em- 
bodies the experience of 150 years 
of Military Tailoring. 
The THRESHER 
Trench Coat with detachable 
• * Kamelcott ' ' lining . . £6 6 
With detachable Sheepskin 
lining • • • • • • *o ° " 
Trench Coat, unlined £4 14 6 
Cayalry type, with Knee Flaps and Saddle 
Gusset, 15/6 extra. 
Send size of chest and approximate height, 
and, to avoid any delay, enclose cheque 
when ordering. All sizes in stock. 
THRESHER &GLENNY, 
Mililary 'Uailors since the Crimean War, 
152 & 153 STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
