James Lillywhiite's Cricketers' Annual 1874

J. L Y O N S& S O N Sbeg to call attention to the favourable opinions of the Press quoted below , also to the List of our appointed Agents , where our PATENTMARYLEBONE, as well as the A L LENGLAND, can be obtained singly . J A M E SLILLYWHITE, F R O W DANDC O. J O H NL I L L Y W H I T E J O H NW I S D E NA DC O. W .M O R T L O C K W .H . C A L D E C O U R T T H O M A SA. M A N T L E R O B E R TD A R K F E L T H A MN DC O. W .H O W A R DA N S O N J A M E SLILLYWHITEANDC O. R .D A F T A .D I V E R- D .H A Y W A R D T. P A R M E N T E R R .A G G E R- C .A R N O L D W .W A T T S J.G I L L H .L. P A L S E R P .K I N G D U K E A N DS O N S J O H NL A W R E N C E J .H E A R N E F . R E Y N O L D S T . S. H A T T E R S L E Y J O H NH O L F O R D G .A T K I N S O N S. H O A R E - J . G E N T L E . W I L L I A M D U T H O I T L O N D O N . - 4, NewingtonCauseway, London, S.E. 10, SeymourStreet, N.W . 2, N e wCoventryStreet, W . WaterlooStation , S.E. 39, Mansfield Place, Kentish T o w n, N.W. VincentSquare, S.W . Lord's Cricket Ground, N.W . 64, Aldersgate. 6 2, Barbican. C h e l t e n h a m . 1, Lister Gate, Nottingham. R u g b y . Cambridge , Trinity College , Cambridge. 9, Guildhall Street, Cambrdge. 61, KingStreet , Cambridge. Fenner'sGround, Cambridge. ConnorStreet, Sheffield . L e e, Kent. 10, Bristo Street , Edinburgh . Penshurst. 39, GraftonStreet , Dublin. Ealing. O l dTrafford, Manchester. 121, OldhamStreet, Manchester. 12, LordStreet , Liverpool. HighStreet, Marlborough. H a r r o w. UpperDagnall Street , St. Alban's . L e e d s. N.B. To insure the certainty of obtaining our Bags, please to notice that they are al stampedat the bottomJ. L. andS. O P I N I O N SFT H EP R E S S . " T H EMARYLEBONECRICKETBATB A G.--- W ehavehad oneof the n e wbags manufactured b yMessrs. J. LYONSANDSONS, of 11, WilsonStreet Finsbury, andregistered underthe above title, sent for our inspection, and can confidently recommendit as one of the most useful adjuncts to the outfit of a Cricketer. The advantagesof one stronghandle, in place of the feeble straps commonto the previous order of bags, has already been acknowledged , while thelarge amountof space in the Marylebone Bag, in comparison with others that we have tried, cannotfail to render it mostvaluable to the thousands w h oinvest in whathaven o w b e c o m erecogniseddesiderata to Cricketers . TheMaryleboneCricket BatB a g, as well as the AllEngland Cricket Bat Bag, manufactured by the same house, can be obtained retail at all cricketing establishments ." The Sportsman , May29th , 1870. "CRICKETB A TB A G.-Messrs. LYONSA N DSONS, of WilsonStreet, Finsbury, haverecently introduced one of those indispensables for a travelling cricketer , under the title of 'The Marylebone Register .' The handle of the bag works upon joints , and this appears to be its novelty. Strength for hard wear and tear is , however, its chief recommendation ." The Field, June4th, 1870. "THEMARYLEBONECRICKET BAT BAG.-Webegto call the attention of our readers , and notonly of those interested in Cricket ,to this extremely useful and handy bag. A nadver- tisement respecting it appears elsewhere . It is of neat and durable manufacture , and can, in addition to the use for which it was originally intended , be madeavailable for the carriage of guns, fishing rods, and other sporting implements ."-Bell's Life , May28th , 1870 . J. L Y O N SA N DS O N S, 14 , 16 & 18 , Wilson St. , Finsbury , London , E.C.

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