James Lillywhiite's Cricketers' Annual 1874

C H E L T E N H A M . T H EQ U E E N ' S H O T E L . A first -class Hotel for families and Gentlemen , in the centre of the fashionable Quarter of the town, adjoining the Montpellier Gardens . Andthe nearest Hotel to Cheltenham College Cricket Ground, Racquet Courts , and Gymnasium . Head Quarters of the National Archery Society competitors at their Annual Meeting . The Proprietor , from his long experience , is enabled to guarantee all wines , spirits , &c. , supplied in his Establishment to be of the very best quality . W . S. D A V I S, Proprietor. Royal Hotel Mewsand Livery Stables , Cheltenham. M R. G E O R G ES P A F F O R D Begs to inform Noblemen and Gentlemen that he has taken and thoroughly renovated the above Hotel , and hopes by strict personal attention to merit a share of their patronage . Job Horses of every description , by the Hour, Day, or Distance , Month or Year. Flys , Wagonettes, and neat PonyEquipages always on hand, andready at a m o m e n t ' snotice. First -class Billiard Table , by Cox & Yeaman, with every accommodation . J. C L A R E& S O N, Seedsmenand Corn Merchants. 133, HIGH S T R E E T, C H E L T E N H A M . Finest LawnGrasses & Clovers , Grasses for Cricket & Croquet Grounds . All S e e d sC a r r i a g eF r e e. Gentlemensupplied with Hay, Straw, Corn, &c. at Market Prices . W A R E H O U S E S : Dorset M e w s, St. George's Place . B R Y A N T & G A R N, T A I L O R SA N DO U T F I T T E R S . 362, H I G HS T R E E T , C H E L T E N H . T H EN O T E DH O U S EF O RC R I C K E TS U I T S. T H EN O T E DH O U S EF O RB O A T I N GS U I T S. T H EN O T E DH O U S EF O RC R O Q U E TS U I T S. T H EN O T E DH O U S EF O RA R C H E R YS U I T S.

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