Cricket 1892
62 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. APRIL 1-1, 1892 FRANK BRYAN’S HEGISTEKED S P E C I A L I T I E S “ P R E S I D E N T ” Spring Handle Bat “ P R E S I D E N T ” Batting Gloves “ GRASSHOPPER” CRICKET BALLS “ COUNTY” L E G - G U A B D S RUBBER-FACED (ROUGH OR SMOOTH) WICKET-GLOVES 38, CHARTERHOUSE SQUARE, ALDERSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. B O W PAUL, Sw icl PORTABLE IRON & ARTISTIC WOODEN BUILDINGS FOR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. Cricket, Tennis and Golf Pavilions, Scorer3’ and Sportsmen’s Tents, Rollers for Cricket ( rounds, Lawn Mowers, Garden Chairs, Water Carts, Iron Fencing, &c. Descriptive Catalogues and Prices Free on Application. Boulton I Pam, Horwicfi. CR ICKET , 1392. G O P F 8 New Illustrated Catalogue, NOW READY, FREE. Superior solid all-cane handle match bats .. .. .. .. .. 7/- Our 18-J2 registered repercussive rubber handle match bat, warranted .. 12/6 Superior treble seam match balls .. 3/9 Brass top steel shod ash match stumps, per set .................................... 4/- Rubber batting glove3 .. per pair 4/- Wicket gauntlets .. .. .. .. 4/- Steam tarred net, 18ft. by 6ft., poles, ropes, pegs, &c. complete .. 12/- Cricket Bags .. .. .. .. 5/- Circular tent, 12ft. diameter, complete 35/- Flannel Trousers to measure .. .. 8 6 Shirts 4 6, Caps 9d. LARGEST STOCK IN LONDON. ALSO LAWN TENNIS AND OTHER OUTDOOR GAMES G O F F ’ S , 2 2 , I K H H S T G - S T B E E 1 1 , Adjoining New St., Covent Garden. City&South London Railway. N E W R O U T E TO T I I E O V A L . Trains worked entirely by Electric Locomotives Run every few minutes to and from C I T Y (King Wi l li am Street), BO R O ’, E L E PHANT & C A S T L E , OVAL, and S T O C K W E L L (for Clapham Common) . SINGLE PARE (any distance) £Jd. The Oval Station is about 50 yards from the Entrance to the Surrey Cricket Ground. THOMAS C. JENKIN, Gene»al Manager. PHOTOGRAPHS OF CELEBRATED ELEVENS, 1884-90. ALL CLUBS, HOTELS, SCHOOLS, <fcc., &c. SHOULD HAVE THE CELEBRATED County otlier Cricket Elevens. B y E. H AW K IN S & G o, 108, K ING ’S ROAD, BR IGHTON . lh e Most Interesting Photographs of the Age. 3 /6 ea ch P ost Free- Size of Photo I2in. by lOin. ALSO PHOTOS OF ALL THE PRINCIPAL CRIC vETERS. GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT LORD S GENTLEMEN OF ENGLAND AT THE OVAL ENGLAND AT LORD’ S ENGLAND AT THE OVAL. Capital PhotDi of THE PAR3EE3, Is. 61. earh; the whole set of 14,15s. Under the Patronage of P h INCB < HRIS'i IAN, 1'RiNCR CHl.ISTIAN VICTOR, T h e E arl of S h e f f ie l d , &c., &c. The AUSTRALIANS and PARSEES: Photographed Specially for the E arl of Sheffield. L ord S h effield writes “ I hope you \vi 1 find many customers for such exceedingly good and excel.ent Photographs.” Jubilee Football Festival, The Oval. March 19,1887. Under the immediate Patronage of H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Splendid Photographs of the Four Teams. Large Size (12 by ]0) 3 6 each ; or 10/- the set of Four. Cat inets 1/6 each; or 5/- the set of Four. Post free. N.B.— All Orders must be accompanied by a remittance Latest Portraits of Celebrated Jockeys. (In Costume)— Large Size, Beautifully Finished and Mounted on India Tints, 7 /6 each. Cabinet Size 2/- each. Post Free. Cash with Order. Latest Portraits of LORD HARRIS (In Cricket Costume). Large size (l-2in. by lOin.) 5s. each, post-free. Cabinet3 2s. each, post-free. N.B.— These Portraits have been much admired by all who have seen them. E. HAWKINS & Co , (Late Hennah & Kent) PHO OGRAPHIC ARTISTS, 108, K ING ’S ROAD, BRIGHTON . . J . L Y O N S 22 & 23, REDCROSS ST., CRIPPLEGATE, LONDON, AND 8, CHURCH ST., MANCHESTER. m a n u f a c t u r * r s o f REGISTERED MARYLEBONE & ALL ENGLAND CR5CKETIWG BAGS, 30LF CADDIES & F O O T B A L L LAGS. C r i c k e t i c a u t io n i Messrs. j. l t o n s and son s, ti and 23, Red Cross-street, Cripplegate, London, E.C., and I,Churoh-stre t, Manchester, Manutacturersof the ORIGINAL REGISTERED MARYLEBONE and ALL ENGLAND CRICKET BAGS, regret that they have to caution the publle against purchasing bags pirating their designs of inferior quality. None are g>nuine unless bearing the registered trade mark stamped on the bottom of each bag, vi*.,“ THE MARY- LHBONE and “ THE ALL ENGLAND" To be obtained from all respectable crioketing establishments, or wholesale of the above. Price Lists ut>on application. C RICKET! CAUTION t “ THE MAKYLEBONE CRICKET BAT RAG (Registered No. 7,361) and TUB ALL ENGLAND ” (Registered 2so. 7,352). Any person making use of these titles without our authority will render themselves liable to legal pr ooeedings —J. LYO>'8 ASD SOS8, ti and *3, Red Cross-street, Oripplegate, London, E.G., 8, Churoh-street, Manchester. APOLOGY. Messrs. J. Lyons and Sons, Kidderminster Gentlemen,—If I have in any way infringed your rights by nsirg the word Marylebone in invoice of oricket bags. I a ologise for bavin.' done so. I w.is, how ver, ignorant that the word was used by you as a Trade Mark, and I will for the future discontinue the use of it as applied to bags of my manufacture. I am, Gentlemen, yours obediently, (Signed) BENJAMIN ANKRETT. J I M W I S D E H k CO.’ S C R A W F O R D ’S P a te n t “ E x c e lle r ” C ric k e t B a ts Universally acknowledged the Grandest Driving ” Bats ever made. Also a ^plei did Stock of “ Warscp’s ” and Cobbett’s ” Eats. Patent Batting and R. F. W K. Gloves, Leg Guards, Nets, Score Books, and Crawford’s Patent “ Unbreakable” Shed Stumps. Special Discount. Lists Post-free. 21, CRANBOTJRN ST, LONDON 6 0 1 L i N Q W A T E R O R M I L K . S 5 s G R A TE F U L -C O M FO R T IN G . C O C O A B R E A K F A S T OR S U P P E R . E ADV ERT IS ED HENRYSEU ■ A P P L Y TO ' C M I E m S B M l NRY ELL*— L 167 * 168, FLEET ST. L O N D O N . E.C.
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