Cricket 1898

288 CRICKET : A WEEKLY RECORD OE THE GAME. J u l y 21, 1898 ( ( § a n i t a s E m b r o c a t i o n . IN BOTTLE, if- & 2/6 a ll Chemists. FOR Aches Pains Sprains Braises Stiffness lenralgsa Lumbago Rheumatism A& 1D Veterinary m e . » SO LE M AN U FA C TU R E R S : TH E Sm iTAS ©0.3LIMITED, B E T H N A L L O N D O N , E . Try it once, and you will neYer 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. F R A N K S U G G (Lancashire County XI.) 32, Lord Street, LIVERPOOL. SEND A POST-CAED FOE NEW CRICKET CATALOGUE, and buy your tackle at the lowest prices from a prac­ ticed man, who manufactures his own goods. Rubber Spring Handle Bats, 7/6. 10-, 12/6, 17/6. Frank Sug*’s ‘*Pocket Cricket Annual,” post free, 4d. “ Hints on Batting, Fielding, and Bowl­ ine,” “ The Financial Aspects of Aus­ tralian Cricl et,” “ Ranjitsinhji as I First Knew Him,” by F. 8. Jackson, &c., &c. T ENTS! TENTS I—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., (R e g d .) Use the NEW CLEANER, “ U R I N E ” ViH ITE A S SHOW . In hardy metal boxes, •fcith sponge, of all Bootmakers. Oilmen, Stores, etc.; or sample, post free, 9d., of The “ Crown Diamond ” Manufacturing Co., Ltd., 13, Steedman St., I.ONDON, 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. UN IVER SA L SU P P LY ASSOCIATION, Government Contractors, HEADING. [Name paper.] CAN THIS BE TRUE ? By Jove, but it is though. A bplendid Match Cricket Ball, The Red Skin,” regulation, warranted, i“ 2s. 9d. each, postage, 2d.; or six for 16s., carriage paid. “ Old England,” New Street, Old Street, London, E.C. GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO. First Season of ’ he Magnificent Fatt New Saloon Steamer. “ Eagle ” M A R G A T E , R A M S G A T E , & S O U T H E N D . DAILY from London Bridge Whaif at 9.10 a.m .; Greenwich, 9 30 a m .; Souih Woolwich, 9.50 a m. S a lo o n P a re s . — bOUTi-END, single, 2/-; return, available lor the seas >n, 3/-. MARGA'l E, single. 3/- ; return, available day of issue only, 4/-; season, 4/6. RAMSGATE. Fares 6d. extra. Tiain from Fenchurch Rtrfet in <• onnection, 10.15a.m. Y A R M O U T H . DAILY (Sundays and 1st August excepted). From London Bridge Wharf, 9 a m ; Greenwich, 9.i0 a.m,; South Woolwich, 9.40 a m. F a re s ,—Single. 4/- or 4/6; return, available for the season, 6/- or 7/6. Train frr>m Fenchurch Street in ronnection, 9.45 a.m. SO U TH EN D , M A R G A T E . R A M S G A T E , D E A L , a n a D O V E tt, DAILY (Sundays and Jst Auguist excepted). From London Bridge Wharf at 10.15a.m.; Greenwich Pier, 10.35 a.m .; and South Woolwich Pier, 10.55 a.m. Fares.-SOUTHEND , MARGATE, or RAMS­ GATE as above. DEAL or DOVER, saloon, single, 4/6 ; return, available for the season, 6/6. Train from Fenchurch Street in connection, 11.13 a.m. O S T E N D . From IroDgate and St. Katharine’s Wharf. SATUBDAYS, returning TUESDAYS. WEDNESDAYS, returning FRIDAYS. F a r e s .—Single, 7/6 or 6/-; return, 10/6 or 9/-. For particulars of these and other services apply to G. S. N. Co., 55, Great Tower Street, E.C. City&SouthLondonRailway. To the Oval In 10 Minutes. T r a v e l b y t h e E l e c t r i c R a i lw 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 . THOMA8 C. JENKIN, G e n e r a l M a n a g e r . TRY REVOLUTION IN Cigarette Paper Books |EACH LEAF READY TO HAND FOR USE. A T i U TOBACCONISTS. C RICKET BOOK8.—A few for sale, cheap.— Particulars of H. C., care of Cricket, 168, Upper Thames Street, E.C. C RICKETERS’ TENTS. '.22/6; square tents, 89/-; very superior, 54/-; marquees, irom 12 by 8, 7v/-. All carriage paid.— H e a t h f ie l d , Lauderdale Buildings, Aldersgate, London.

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