Cricket 1898
256 CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. J u l y 7, 1898 § a n i t a s E m b r o c a t i o n .’ IN BOTTLES , 8 d> 1 / - & 2 / 6 Of all Chemists « FOR Aches Pains Sprains Bruises Stiffness Neuralgia Lumbago Rheumatism AND Veterinary use. t SO LE M AN U FA C TU R E R S : TH E SANITAS CO., LIMITED, B E T H N A L G R E E N , L O U D O N , E . Try it once, and you will never use any other It is magnificent! Acts like a charm! “ An exceedingly nice preparation.” —A. J. SEWELL, M.R.C.V.S. “ I have little doubt that ‘ Sanitas Embrocation ’ will come into prominent favour as a stable requisite, and for various other purposes, human and veterinary.” —(Prof.) WOODROFFE H ILL, F.R.C.V.S. P R A N K . S U G G (Lancashire County XI.) 32, Lord Street, LIVERPOOL. SEND A POST-CARD FOR NEW CRICKET CATALOGUE, and buy your tackle at the lowest prices from a prac tical man, who manufactures his own ? oods. Rubber Spring Handle Bats, /6, 10/-, 12/6, 17/6. Frank Sugg’s “ Pocket Cricket Annual,” postfree, 4d. “ Hints on Batting, Fielding, and Bowl ing,” “ The Financial Aspects of Aus tralian Cricket,” “ Ranjitsinhji asI First Knew Him,” by F. 8. Jackson, &c., &c. T ENTS! TENTS!—Good sound Government Bell Tents, 10ft. high, 13ft. diameter, suitable for Bathing, Camping Out, Cricket, Tennis, &c. 22s. 6d. complete. The best in the market. Cheaper ones, 13s. 6d. Carriage paid and approval.— K n ig h t , Arcade, Lowestoft. For CRICKET, TENNIS, AND OTHER WHITE BOOTS, & c . , Use the HEW CLEANER, “ L IR INE ” <**., WHITE A S SNOW . In handy metal boxes, with sponge, of all Bootmakers. Oilmen, Stores, etc.; or sample, post free, 9d., of The “ Crown Diamond ” Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 13, S teedm an S t., LONDON , S.E . TENTS! TENTS!! TENTS!!! BEST ARMY Selected, nearly new, made of best white flax canvas, 40 feet circum ference, complete, with mallet, pegs, poles and lines, for 22/6; cheaper qualities from 15/-. Approval. UNIVERSAL SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, Government Contractors, HEADING. [Name paper.] CAN THIS BE TRUE ? By Jove, but it is though. A Splendid Match Cricket Ball, 1 The Red 8kin,” regulation, warranted, 2s. 9d. each, postage, 2d.; or six for 15s., carriage: paid. “ Old England,” New Street, Old Street, London, E.C. SOUTHEND, MARGATE, & RAMSGATE. T h e G en eral S team N a v ig a tio n Co. will despatch their magnificent new Saloon Steamer, “ Eagle,” or other steamer, from London Bridge Wharf (boat) at................. 9.10 a.m. Fenchurch Street Station (special train) ... 10.15 a.m. Greenwich Pier (boat) ............................... 9.30 a.m. South Woolwich Pier (boat) ................. 9.60 a.m. Daily (Sundays included). F A R E S . From London Bridge Wharf. Greenwich, or South W oolwich Piers. Single. Return. Saloon. Saloon. T o S O U T H E N D . Available during the Season. 2 /- 3 /- Single, Saloon. Return, Saloon. T o M A R G A T E * 3 /-availabledayof issueonly4 /- Retum available during the season 4 /6 T o R A M S G A T E * 3/6 Day of issue only 4/6 Return available during the season 5/- * From Fenchurch Street Station 6d. extra. YARMOUTH . For particulars of sailings apply to GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO., 5 5, G reat T ow er S treet, E.C. City&SouthLondonRailway. T o the Oval In 10 Minutes. T r a v e l b y t h e E le c t r ic R a i l w a y — T r a in s e v e r y f o u r m in u t e s . F a r e 2 d . THOMAS C. JENKIN, G k k b b a l M a n a g e r . TR Y REVOLUTION IN Cigarette Paper Books EACH LEAF READY TO HAND FOR USE. WJ A T I U TOBACCONISTS. “ CRICKET” is the only paper in the world solely devoted to the game. T e r m s of S u b sc r ip tio n - (payable in ad vance) 6/- per annum. Summer Numbers, 6/- ; Winter Numbers, 1/3 (post free). 7/- per annum, post free, Abroad. All subscriptions to be sent direct to the Offices of Cricket. 168. Upper Thames Street, London, E.C.
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