Cricket 1896
Geo. G. Bussey & Co., THE LEADING CRICKET AND SPORTS MANUFACTURERS, 384 CRICKET: A WEEKLY*'RECORD OF THE GAME. A u g . 27, 1896. C S X DC o 5 Hi cc LI > o _ l J < C 0 H Z IU U < GOOD FOOD MEANS GOOD HEALTH. CO The secret o f g ood health is g o o d food , and if w e are to en joy, digest, and thrive on w h a t w e eat it must be m ade up o f g ood ingredients. Tt is im possible to ov er-estim ate the value o f LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT of BEEF in m od ern cookery. The addition o f on e or tw o teaspoonsful m akes ev ery dish m ore palatable, digestible, and nourishing, and it is ju s t w h a t is w an ted to give dainty fla vou r to a dish w h ich , apart from it, w o u ld be sent to table in sipid and disappointing. The C om pan y’s Extract d oes not w aste n or go bad, h ow e v e r lon g y ou keep it. E very ja r y ou bu y shou ld bear this signature, in blue across the label. UNRIVALLED IN THE KITCHEN. SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY. Cricket Week at Hastings. SOUTH v. AUSTRALIANS, September 3rd, 4th , and 5th. NORTH v. SOUTH , September , 7th , 8th and 9 ih. SEPTEMBER 3rd, 4th, 5th, 8ih and 9th. CHEAP DAY TICKETS from Charing Cross, Waterloo, Cannon Street and London Bridge, by Trains leaving ChariDg Cross at 9.22 and 10.20 a.m. RETURN FARES— 15s, F irs t Class, 10s, 6d. Second Class, 6s. T h ird Class, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th. CHEAP DAY EXCURSION from Charing Cross* Waterloo, Cannon Street, London Bridge, NewCross* &c., by Train leaving Charing Cross at 9.22 a.m. RETURN FARE— T h ird C la s s -4 s , Od. Chtap Tickets to Hastings are issued every Wetk-day from Certain Country Stations. ALFRED WILLIS, Manager (Passenger Dept.)% E A S T B O U R N E CRICKET&FOOTBALL(Association) Club THE S A F FRONS . The above Club is now open for the season. Three Professional Bowlers are engaged. S ubscriptions a re as F ollow s :— Playing Members, April to September ... £1 1 0 Honorary Members (wholeYear)..................................0106 Visitors are admitted at 5s. per week. Intending visitorswishingtoplayin matchesshould communicate with the Secretary. The following matches will be played nextw e e k - Monday, Aug. 31.—Peripatetics, Saffrons (2-day). Wed’day, Sept. 2.—The Robins, Saffrons (2-day). Friday „ 4.— ,, (return),Saffrons (2-day) Saturday „ 5.—League Match, Saffrons. FREQUENTED BY CRICKETERS. Announcements are inserted in this column at a charge o f 21s. per annum. Half-inch space , 50 s. per annum. Each Hotel inserting an Advertisement will receive a copy of the paper , by post , free o f charge. BIRM INGHAM . THE GRAND HOTEL. Centrally situated. 300 rooms. All modern luxuries. Equal to best London Hotels. P re ss N o tic e s .— Best Hotel outside London, hanks amongst thebest Hotels in the country. Josep h A dam s, Manager. EASTBOURNE CAVENDISH HOTEL, Grand Parade. G e o . L ow m an , Manager . SO U THAMP TON . DAVIS’S HOTEL Facing Station. E . B e n n e tt, Proprietor. City&SouthLondonRailway. To the OVAL In 10 Minutes. Travel b y the E lectric R a ilw a y— Trains every fou r m inutes. Far e 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, G e n e r a l M a n a g e r .
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