James Lillywhiite's Cricketers' Annual 1874

J O H NE D G I N G T O N& Co. E S T A B L I S H E D 1805. M A R Q U E E , T E N T, SONDENIG VON BOEHMEN.ETG.APOST.KOENIG V I E N N A , 1873. A N D F L A GM A K E R S T OT H E R O Y A LF A M I L Y . C O N T R A C T O R S T OT H E A D M I R A L T Y , & c . , T R A D EM A R K R E G I S T E R E D . 48, L O N G L A N E, W E S T SMITHFIELD, L O N D O N. MANUFACTORY-108, O L DK E N TR O A D, S O U T H W A R K . O NS A L E. T E N T Sof every description . Square, from £44s.; R o u n dWall, from£4 4s.; Bell, from£3 3s.; Second-h a n dGovernment Regulation Bell Tents, 70s.; Tentes d'Abris for Boating andTravelling , £22s.; Ritchie'sPatentReverseActionUmbrella Tent, Striped , £7 7s.; Plain, £4 4s., the mostperfect LawnTenteverm a d e. C R I C K E TM A R Q U E E S , from£12 12s. S E C O N D- H A N DMarqueesa n d Tents always onSale. Particulars on applica- tion. F L A G S: Royal Standards, British Flags, Flags of all Nations, Cricket Flags , Yacht Flags, BoundaryFlags, &c. B A N N E R Sin ilk, for Societies, m a d eto o r d e r. R I C KC L O T H Sfor H A Y, of every size. WithorwithoutLines,Poles, andPulleys . R I C KC L O T H Sfor W H E A T, Garrard's Patent, requiring no Poles or Ropes. T A R P A U L I N G S, H a ySheets, Van Tilts , andHorseCloths of every kind. N E T T I N G: ardenNetting, Id. per square yard; Rabbit Netting, per 150 yards, £3; SheepNetting,per 50 yards, 33s .4d.; PheasantNets to order. Pigs Nets: Van, 10s. 6d.; Cart, 4s. 6d. Fishing Nets of allk i n d s. SUNBLINDS, Conservatory Shades , and GreenhouseCoversof all kindsm a d eto o r d e r. P A T E N TFRIGI D O M O, a perfect Non- Conductorof H e a tandCold. T I F F A N Y, per 20yards, 5s.; Indestructible byRot, 6s.; DoubleThick, 7s. W A T E R P R O O F C L O T H I N G : Indiarubber and Oil-dressed Coats,Leggings, Capes, andHats, Leather Leggings, from3s.9d. O NH I R E. S E T S O F M A R Q U E E SF O RF L O W E R S H O W S, &c.-" This yearthecommittee arranged with Messrs. JOHN EDGINGTON & Co., of 108, Old K e n tR o a d, and48, LongLane, WestSmithfield ; andavery excellent change it was, for the Society neverh a dsuchTentsbefore. Them a i n Marqueewas110 ft. by 50 ft., and 26 ft. 6in. tothe ridge."-Surrey Comet. T E M P O R A R YB A L LR O O M S.-Displace- mentoffurniture m a ybe avoided bythe useofthese temporary erections onthe occasion of the wedding, coming of age, eveningparty, ball, dinner,or festival of anykind. Theyhave m a n yadvantages over ordinary tents or marquees , a most specific one being the absence ofinterior supports of any description . They are linedwithscarlet a n d white, securely floored with boards for dancing, over whichis tightly stretched aglazed danc- ingholland. Lighted bychandeliers ,the candlesof w h i c hare encasedinglass, to prevent guttering ; fitted with mirrors , decorated with flags , bannerets , shields , &c., a n dw a r m e dto anydegree. M A R Q U E E SA N DT E N T Sfor Dinners, Bazaars, G a r d e nParties, Fêtes, &c., sup- plied with Tables andChairs, or Stalls . F L A G S, Banners, Bannerets, Shields , &c., fordecoration. A W N I N G Sand Covered Waysof all kinds, Matted, Carpeted , and Lighted. ILLUMINATIONby plain or coloured Lamps, for Gardens,Terraces ,Buildings , &c. F I R E W O R K S: Pyrotechnic Displays ar- ranged for either Private or Public occasions. PAVILIONSfor the Layingof Foundation Stones, &c. R I C KC L O T H Sa n d T A R P A U L I N G S of everySizeb ytheW e e korSeason. J O H NE D G I N G T O N& Co. , 48, L O N GL A N E, W E S TSMITHFIELD, CITY, E.C. , A N D108, O L DK E N TR O A D, S O U T H W A R K , L O N D O N . A C A T A L O G U EC O N T A I N I N GF I F T YI L L U S T R A T I O N S P O TF R E E.

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