Cricket 1885

48 CRICKET; A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. MAR. 26, 1885. J . X 3 A . - W E IV P O R T C r i c k e t , L a w n T e n n i s , a n d F o o t b a l l O u t f 38, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C, NEW PRICE LIST FREE B Y POST. A ll -C ane H andle B ats , 8/-, 10/-, 12/-, 15/-, 17/6, 21/- p a i d t o a l l p a r t s o p THE UNITED KINGDOM. For Ordejs over £1 Discount off C ricket Bats 10 per cent., other goods 7| per cent., except C bicket B alls by tlio dozen, -which are nett. Now Ready, Crown 8vo., Price 10s, 6d. THE LIFE of the HON. ROBERT CRIMSTON. BY FR ED ER ICK GALE . Author o f “ Echoes from Old Cricket Fields," “ Ups and Downs of a Public School," dc. L o n d o n : LONGMANS, GREEN , & Co. CRICKET MARQUEES. 2, DUKE STREET, LONDON BRIDGE, S.E. CATALOGUES UPON APPLICATION. NO OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. B E NJ AMIN E D G I N G T O N M a r q u e e , T e n t , X S i c k C l o t h , «& F l ag - M a n u i BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCE OE WALES. NETS. CRICKET NET, 18 feet by 6 feet, 12s. Complete with Foies, Lines, and Pegs. i8 feet by 7 feet complete, 14s. Marking Flags for Cricket. Of any Pattern, Colour, or Device made to order Lawn Tennis Nets. Lined at the top with S.arlet Band. Strong Tanned Cord, 4 feet deep by 42 feet, 8s. 4 feet deep by 83 feet, 7s. SECOND-HAND &Marquees FOR SALE. Some large, 60 feet in circumference, BELL TENTS In good condition £5 complete. IMPROVED TENNIS L1WN TENT. W ithout C enire P ole . This commodious and attractive Tent is rapidly becoming a favor­ ite for the Tennis Ground an-l Lawn. The walls are 6 feet or more in height, and a rafter and frame beiug substituted for the centre pole that ordinarily sup­ ports the ro f, the whole interior ^pa e is available for tables, chairs, &c. The projecting porch is a great addition to the size and comfort of the Tent, Printed for the Proprietor by W eight & Co.» Cricket Press, 41, St. Andrew’s Hillf Doctors’ Commons. London, E.C., Mar. 23, 1886, Next issue of Cricket April 16-

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