Cricket 1891
864 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OP THE GAME. AUG. 20, 1891 City&South London Railway. N E W R O U T E T O r i l E OVAL. Traina worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few m inutes to and from CITY (King William Street), BORO’, ELEPHANT & CASTLE, OVAL, and STOCKWELL (fop Clapham Common). SINGLE FARE (any distance) S d . The Oval Station ia about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Crioket Ground. THOMAS O. JENKIN, General Manager. PHOTOGRAPHS OF C ELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-90. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, &c., &c. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED County ^ ofcljer Cricket Elevens. B y E . H A W K I N S & C o., 108, KING’S ROAD, BKIGHTON. The Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3 /6 ea ch P ost F ree. Size of Photo 12in. by lOin. ALSO PHOTOS OP Alili THE PRINCIPAL CRICKETHRF GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT LORD’ S GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT THE OVAL ENGLAND AT LORD’ S ENGLAND AT THE OVAL. Capital Photos of THE PARSEES, Is. 6d. each; the whole set of 14,15s. Under the Patronage of P rincb C hristian , P rince C hristian V ictor , TnE E arl of S h effield , & c ., & c . The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES: Photographed Specially for the E arl of Sheffield. L ord S heffield writes “ I hope you will find many customers for such exceedingly good and excellent Photographs.” Juhilee Football Festival, The Oval. March 19,1887. Under the immediate Patronage of H.R.H. THE PRMICE OF WALES. Splendid Photographs of the Four Teams. Large Size (12 by 10) 3 /6 each; or 10/- the set of Four. Cabinets 1/6 each; or 5/- the set of Four. Post free. li.B.—All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance Latest Portraits of Celebrated Jockeys. (In Costume)— Largo Size, Beautifully Jtaished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 eacn, Cabinet SUe 2/- eao** Post Free, with Order. Latest Portraits of LORD HARRIS ’ (In Cricket Costume). Large size (12in. by lOin.) 5s. each, post-free. Cabinets 2s. each, post-free, N.B.—Those Portraits have been much admired by all who have soen them. E. HAWKINS * Co , (Late Hennah & Kent) PHO TOGRAPH IC AR T IS TS , 108, KING’S ROAD, BRIGHTON. GEORGE LEWIN (Late GEORGE KENT), ATHLETIC CLOTHING MANUFACTURER, 8 , CROOKED LANE , A nd 29, KING WILLIAM STREET? L O N D O N B R ID G E , E .C . ESTABLISHED 1869. Football Clubs are respectfully reminded that to ensure thorough satisfaction, as regards colour and fit for Jerseys and Shirts, that their orders should be placed without delay. SPECIAL N O T IC E .-G E O R G E L E W IN has opened New Premises at 8, CROOKED LANE, CANNON STREET, E.C. at the back of his present establishment for the sale and manufacture of Athletic Clothing exclusively, where there is also a commodious Dressing Room and Lavatory at the service of his customers, f r e e o f c h a r g e . CA S T LE ’S Teak Seats, ADDRESS— H.CASTLE & SONS' BALTIC WHARF, M I L L B A N K . S . v V . L. J. NICOLL S, ROBERTSBRIDGE, PATENTEE & MANUFACTURER OF THE AUTOMATIC BAT HANDLE rp H E 8 E engravings -1- show the advan-t tages thishandle gives, 1 as each curve forms a 1 key or abutment, against the elasiio substance. Although these handles are in two pieces from the shoulder of the blade, it is impossible to get them out of shape. These bats, introduced in 1889, have been used by the best Crioketers of England, Australia and New Zealand, as well as having been sent to India and Africa, and the uni versal testimony is that nothing has ever been brought into the Olckefclng world to givo such advantages to the batsman in cutting and driving powers A few first class cricketers who have procured the Perfect bhaped and Balanced B at:—W. G. Grace, W. W. Read, W . L. Murdoch, W. H. Patteison, H. Pigg, J. Briggs, J. J. Lyons, J. J. Ferris, vith Australian orders Wholesale and Retail. SHORTHINTSsCRICKET BY W. w. READ. This Valuable Information on Modern Batting, which will be found of enormous use to all classes of Cricketers, can be had free on receipt of One Stamp from W. H. COOK & 0 0 ., (LIM ITED ), Sole Manufacturers of the now Celebrated “MAGIC” BAT AND ALL CEICKET AND LAWN TENNIl ZZi LBtfdUISlTES, gag-B B 67, BARBICAN, E.C. C O B B E T T ’S Cricket Bat Company, Limited, Bag to inform their Customers that ill BATS will IB ratine be NDMBEBED, in order to enable tki COMBANY TO TRACE THOSE OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, raetorr: 66. OapUnd-itreet, Marylebon*. N o t ic e in c a s e o f I n p b ih q e m b h t .— The Patentee does not bind himself to any number of Curves, Is the very tiling for Athletes. EveryCricketcr should carry KOLA CHOCOLATE for eating, & drink KOLATINA as a beverage, and KOLA ELIXIR, the now muscle bracers. After partak- ingof Kola,a French regiment lastyearm arehcdfor12 hours without food and without feeling fatigued. Either preparation of all Chemists, 1 K 2/-, & 3/6, or from the sole wholesale proprietors,T.Christy &Co., 25, Lime Street, London, E.C. NEW BOOK BY W. A. BETIESW0R1H NOW R E AD Y -AT ALL BOOKSTALLS. Price 1 /- post-free 1/2. A ROYAL ROAD TO CRICKET, BY AN OLD SUSSEX CRICKETER. LONDON: ILIFFE & SON, 3, ST. BRIDE ST., E C- G r a c b P a r l o u r C r ic k e t .— A Handsome Birth day Present for boys. Matches played and analy sis kept same as on the cricket field. Any number can play, and endless enjoyment and amusement is afforded by this ingenious Indoor Game. Post free, securely packod, 2/10.— W r i g b t & C o., 41, St. Indrew’s Hill. London. B O I L I N G W A T E R . O R M I L I C E P P S ’ S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING . C O C O A B R E A K F A S T OR S U P P E R - ADVERTISE [ESTIMATES FREE J ■A P P L Y S E L L 'S 167 & 160. F U E T S T . L O N D O N . E.C .
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