LAND & WATER 
August 30, 1917 
THE WAR COAT 
N 
IGH three years 
now since British 
Officers were first 
afforded coat - satisfac- 
tion, and officially re- 
commended to secure it 
in the "Thresher." 
Nearly 18,000 British Officers took 
the "tip," and, by virtue of its sterling 
worth — its perfect protection, its com- 
fort, its practicality — the "Thresher" 
is more in demand to-day than ever. 
And better to day than ever, for the new 
"MELCAM" INTERLINING 
—impenetrable, imperishable, pliant, un- 
crackable — is the finishing touch to the 
acknowledged paragon of campaign coats. 
TT&ai^llflHIil^ 
" Thresher" Trench Coat, 
unlined £4 14 6 
Detachable ' ' Kamelcott 
lining ■■£1116 
Detachable Sheepskin lining JTS 13 6 
Cavalry type, with Knee Flaps and Saddle 
Gusset, 15/6 extra. 
All tizes in stock. Sand fhe of chest ani afproximatt 
height, and to avoid any delay enclose cheque when 
ordering. 
Send for Book 3— "The Complete 
Guide to Expenditure on Kit and 
Equipment." 
THRESHER &GLENNY, 
Military Outfitters since the Crimean War, 
152 & 153 STRAND, LONDON, W.C. 
By Appoixtment 
10 H. M, the King. 
