Cricket 1898

M arch 31 , 1898. CRICKET: A WEEKLY RECORD OF THE GAME. 47 BENETFINK & CO • , ATHLETIC OUTFITTERS Cricket FieldandCardenRollers IRON SEAT3 AND ORNAMENTAL VASES, MOWERS, PAVILIONS, IRON ROOFING SHEETS AND BUILDINGS 8PECIALLY QUOTED FOR. Iron Fencing, Oates. Railings and Estite Requisites, also all the leading Cycles and Accessories. Cheapest tor cash only. Special Catalogues for 1898post free of JOHN ATJWOOD REEVE, Stony Stratford, Bucks. T}E3T£ N A T IV E G U A NO . - - I and Cheapest Manure for Lawns, Cricket and Tennis Grounds, and all Vegetables, Fruits and r lowers. Price, £3 10s. p?r ton in bags ; 2 ton lots carnage paid. Lots under 10 cw t, 4/- per cwt. at works. A 1cwt. bag sent tarritge paid to anvstation in knglaad on receipt o£ P.O . for 6/-. Extracts from recent reports : “ J. P owell , Gardener, Quorn Lodge, rough. Nov., 1897. Used for lawns and cricket ground. Result: Very much improved in colour and substance. A good manure.” —“ G. rrU Gardener, Hayward's Heath. Nov. 3, 1897. used for lawns and tomatoes. Results: Excellent, ^awns a beautiful dark green colour. Gave every satisfaction.” — “ W . G ill , Cheam Fields, Sutton. 1897. Used for lawns with very satisfactory results. Grass very thick and velvety and beautiful 1Q<? Breen.” —“ P. E. Puttock. Illar.khe.ath. Nov. 3, rsao. Used on tennis courts and golf links; found it a most excellent manure ; rapidly producing a thick velvety sward on worn patches.” Orders to the Native Guano Co., Limited. 59. New Bridge Street, Jjondon, E C., where Pamphlets of Testimonials, &c., may be obtained. Agents wanted. £ 5 0 B A N K N O T E GIVEN AWAY to purchasers of Z U I L I A , the new Indian Perfume, solely- manufactured by the ZUILIA Perfumery Company, 13, Rosebery Avenue, London, E.C. Put up in artistic bottles, packed in wool, in handsome box, Is. 3d., sent carriage free per return, for Is. 6d. This new and powerful scent is a marvellous discovery, being a blend of odoriferous perfumes, fromwhich emanates a delicious aroma, delicate and pleasing, the generous bouquet pervading the boudoir, and, in fact, the whole household. No home shouldbewithoutit. With ZUILIA Perfume we are giving free a 6d. sample box of ZUILIA Dentrifice, unsurpassed for the preservation of the teeth. A SPECIAL OFFER, £50 will be given gratis to pur­ chasers who succeed in placing together the twelve pieces to form a square. I nstructions . — Cut out the pieces and place together in such a way that the whole will form an ordinary square. When done, paste on card-board or thick paper in order to keep the square to­ gether), then post the same to us with a stamped envelope addressed, enclosing P.O. or stamp3 value 1/6 for Z U IL IA scent. Nota-Bene .—This offer holds good for readers of this paper for the next fourteen days, should there be more than one person succeed in forming the square, then the £50 will be divided thus : If two correct, then each will receive £25 ; if five correct, then each will receive £10 ; if ten, then each will receive £5 ; and so on. The task set being very difficult, it is anticipated that few will succeed in solving, thus making the remuneration very substantial. IT IS SURELY WORTH TRYING FOR. Cricket Bats. Boys’, Half Cane, No. 4,3/3; No. 5, Ditto, All Cane................. No. 5, Ditto, “ Resilient,” Selected Men’s, All Cane ........................ Ditto, ditto, Super........................ Ditto, ditto, Selected ................. Clapshaw’s “ Resilient” Selected Warsop’s “ C onqueror ” ............ Wisden’s “ Crawford’s ” ) .......... “ E xceller ” .....................|.............. ; No. N o N o , 6,4/5 • 6 , 6 /- 6, 8/5 3, 6/- 8/5 98 1410 16 10 169 20 - Single Bat sent Postfree. Immense stock of Cricket Bats by Lillywhite, Clapshaw, Ayres, Cobbett, Dark, Sykes, Wisden, G. G. Hearne, Bryan, Gardiner, and Nicolls. Cricket Balls. Duke’s S u p e r ............................................ ........ 5/3 Dark’s C r o w n ............................................ .......... 5/- G rasshopper ............................................ .......... 4 10 Benetfink’s B. C. B............................ ........ 4/6 Ditto ditto Boys’ .............. ......... 3/3 Wisden’s Special School, Boys’ ... ......... 3/10 Ditto, Crown Match Ball ... ......... 5/- (57/- per doz.) Postfree. “ E clipse ,” Compo., 5| oz................ ......... 1/9 Composition, Boys’ ............................ 8d., lOd. Postage, 2d. Cricket Stumps. Polished Ash ........................ Brass Ferrules ........................ Ditto, Steel Shod Solid Brass Tops ................. Ditto, Revolving Tops .......... Postage , 7d. Boys’ . 1/5, 1/11 2 / 8 , 2/10 Men’s. 2/6 3/- 4/- 5/6, 6/6 7/-, 8/- W icket Keeping Gloves. Batting Gloves. Cricket Nets and Poles, Complete from 7/11 to 60/-. Cricket Bags, 5 6 to 26/-. C A TA L O G U E S P O S T F R E E . Cricket Boots, Caps, Belts, Blazers, Ties, &c., &c. C L U B C O L O U R S T O OR DER . Patterns Post Free. Cricket Shirts. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR QUANTITIES . Boys’ . Men’s 2 2. 2/4 2/6 29. 3/0 3 3 3 6, 4/0 4/6 5/11, 6 11 White Flannelette ................. Ditto Flannel ........................ Ditto Twill Flannel................. Ditto All W ool........................ T he C utb , Coar'*^ Canvas, White, Pink, or B lu e.......... 2 6, 3 6, 4 6 T he C ounty , very Fine White Twill .......... ........................ 4 6: Umpire’s C oats........................4/11, 6 6, 8/6,10/6 Postage , 3d. Trousers. Boys’. White Flannel, well shrunk. 5 0, 5/3, 5/6 Ditto. Super. 6/3, 6/6, 6 11 Best Quality Flannel, heavy milled, twice shrunk ............................... Best Cashmere, thoroughly shrunk, and best make throughout ......... Plain Grey or Striped F’lannel........5 Best White Flannel, guaranteed not to shrink ...................................... Postage 3d. under 10/• Men’s. 4/11, 5/11 79 106 nett. 11, 7/6, 9 6 10 6 Leg Guards. Men’s Moleskin ........................ Boys’ ditto ............................... Men’s White Buck ................. Boys’ ditto ............................... Men’s Skeleton ........................ Ditto, Gold Cape........................ All Post free . ................. 3/6 ................. 3/3 ... 5/3, 6 8, 7/6 ......... 4 9, 6 3 ...7/0, 8 9, 10/- 89, 90, 107 & 108, Cheapside, LONDON. THEDERBYSH IRE CBICKET GUIDE.—Season I 1898. Compiled by L. G. Wright and W . J. i1™' (Third year.) Contents : Portraits and an SW leS Gutter and Walter Sugg; C r i S » 0n 9ncket “ L.G.W.” ); Derbyshire Records and Statistics; Fixtures of the a/Li a Local Clubs; Secretaries’ Names C h a lw J ?,8868 ; Particulars of the Derbyshire to ^ . P > and other information interesting ^ ? rlce Twopence ; by post, Thrkk- pbnoe.—14, Reginald Street, Derby. THE ZUILIA PE^FUME^Y Co., 13, Rosebery Avenue, LONDON, E.C.

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