Cricket 1888

192 CRICKET*, A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. JUNE 7, 1888. CRICKET ! CAUTION ! Messrs. J. LYONS & S ons , 18, WILSON STREET, FINSBURY, LONDON,Manufacturers of the OBIGIN AL REGI­ STERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the public against purchasing bags pirating their designs and of inferior quality. None are genuine unless bearing the registered trademark stamped on the bottom of each bag, viz , “ THE MARY­ LEBONE ” and “ THE ALL ENGLAND.” To be obtained from all respectable cricketing establish­ ments, or wholesale of the above. CRICKET ! CAUTION ! “ THE MARYLE- BONE" CRICKET BAT BAG (Registered No. 7,351)and “ THE ALL ENGLAND ” (registered No. 7,352). Any person making use of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal proceedings.—J. L yons & S ons , 18, Wilson Street, Finsbury. SH AN K S ’S IMPROVED L AWN MOWE R . & ----------------------------------------- * THE ONLY LAWN MOWER FITTED W ITH DOUBLE EDGED SOLE - PLATE Enabling the Cutting Parts to last twice as long as in other Machines. T hese M achine s are strong, substantial, and very easily worked. They make the Lawn like velvet, and are not liable to get out of order. Prices o f Hand Machines, with Grass Boxes, complete. To cut lOin. wide, £3 10 „ 12 „ 4 10 „ 11 B 10 16 6 10 To cut 19in. wide. £8 0 „ 22 ,, 8 10 „ 24 „ 9 0 Small Lawn Mowers, 6in., 25s. ; 7in., 85s. ; 8in., 45s. Horse and Pony Machines, with or without Patent Delivery Apparatus. SHANKS’S NEW LAWN MOWER, " T H E IMPROVED AM E R IC AN ." The working parts are greatly reduced in number, and this M a c h in e is easier to work than any other in the Market. Every work­ ing part is protected. It can be used with or without Grass Box. P R I C E S . 10-inch Machine, £3 0 I 14-inch Machine, £4 15 12 inch „ 4 0 I 16-inch M 5 10 Grass Boxes extra—10 and 12in. sizes, 7s. 6 d .; 14 and 16in. sizes, 10s. GARDEN ROLLERS OF ALL SIZES. A L E X . SH AN K S & SON, Dens Iron Works, Arbroath, And 110, Cannon Street, London, E.C. A large Stock of all sizes of Machines is always kept in L ondon , where Repairs can also be executed by experienced workmen. ® L ondon A ddress for Repairs: 44, Tenter Street East, Goodman’s Fields, E. TWENTIETH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. CRICKET CALENDAR HANDY SIZE FOR THE POCKET. INVALUABLE TO CRICKETERS* P b ic e 6 I. P o st F r e e 7d. In Leather Wallets* gilt lettering, 1 b . 6d. ‘ P A T E N T CANVAS T E N N IS S H O E ." (REGISTERED.) FortheHouse, Street, Coast,andCountry; alsofor Boating, Cricket, Cycling, Golfingdt Yachting. These Shoes are causing a complete revolution in the Shoe Trade, as they cost less than half, and last double the time of ordinaryTennisShoes. They are especially adapted for Cinder and Asphalte Courts, as the soles, being made of Plaited Jute, favour a firm foothold, and absorb perspiration readily. L A D I E S ’, sizes 2 to 6 , 2 /3 per pair, post free. G E N T L E M E N ’S, sizes 7 to 11, 2 /6 per pair, post free. Special Offer.— To purchasers of Three Pairs at one time wo allow reduction of 2d. per pair; of Six Pairs or more, 3d. PATENT CANVAS SHOE COMPANY, 95c, B ath S t ., G lasgow . D . C .P erston , Manager. New Illustrated Catalogue of Novelties post free BRILL'S SEA SALT Should be nsed by all CEICKETEES and ATHLETES. It Braces and Re­ freshes, and is invaluable for SPBAINS an d STRAINS. lid. PER BATH. O f a l l C h em ists, &o. CRICKET BALLS I CRICKET B A LL S ! BENJAMIN HARSE, P R A C T IC A L W H O L E S A L E AND R E T A I L C R I C K E T B A L L MANUFACTURER, Supplies First-Class Quality Balls at moderate Prices. A l l G oods W arranted . P r ic e L ist f o r 1888 f r e e ( if f o r T rade enclose C a rd ). E S A B L I S H E D 1 8 7 1 . T h e O x fo r d C r ic k e t B a l l W o r k s . 61, ST. MARY'S ROAD, OXFORD. N E T O H E A L T H U n d e r v e (BEGISTEBED). HEALTH , COMFORT & CLEANLINESS. The Late Sir E r a s m u s W il s o n wrote:—“ All closely-woven fabrics, such as the ordinary under­ vests, whether thick or thin as gauze, worn next the skin in warm weather, become saturated with moisture, and thus form an impermeable and air-tight covering, preventing that free transpira­ tion of the skin so necessary to comfort, and even to life.” J. M a c d o n a ld R o g e rs, Esq., R.N., Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, writes—*•The ‘ Net of Health ’ vest manufactured by Struthers & Co. appears to me to combine all that the most ardent hygienic reformer can desire. It is the only undervest I have seen which admits of free res­ piration, and yet is as warm as many of the un­ healthy closely woven garments usually worn, and being perfectly absorbent it is the most comfort­ able garment I know of to take exercise in.” Pure UNSHRINKABLE Wool, 4 /6 ; 3 for 13/' Carriage Paid to anypart of the UnitedKingdom’ STRUTHERS &Co. 83, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E C . JOHN WISDEN & Co. ABE SOLB AGKNT8 FOB CRAWFORD’S Patent “ Exceller” Cricket Bats Universally acknowledged the Grandest Driving ” Bats ever made Patent Rubber-faced Wicket Gloves. Every Requisitefor Cricket. S p e c ia l D iscounts . L ists F r e e 21, CRANBOURN St., LONDON CONVERTIBLE SEAT and TABLE (E V A N S ' P A T E N T ) . These Seats, by a simple process, can be easily and' quickly converted into Tables two feet six inches wide. T elegkam s : CONTRACTING, L ondon . T e le p h o n e N o . 8025. P r ices and F u ll P articijlabs op .J O l i r V T . C H A P P B uilder and Contractor, 140, LUPUS STREET, PIMLICO , LONDON, S.W. tltoH* In MMfttVftftff kf WMM«« A ««!! *»i Ml AMMWfHmi Brttot ’» S *m m n s j bitten, B.C I. Jrtno 7, KW.

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