James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1876

J. LYONS AND SONS B e g to call attention to the favourable opinions of tbc Press (juoted oelow. also to the List oi our appointed Agents, where our R egistered M vkylebonl T as well as the A ll E ngland , can be obtained singly. JAMES LILLYWHITE, FROWD & Co. J ohn L illywhitk . (Evors of) - J ohn W isden and C o . - W. M ortlock ............................. T homas A. M antle - R obert D ark ............................. W. H oward and S on B arret , B ros . ............................. J. M inshull ............................. I j O N D OfcN . • 4, Newington Causeway, S.E. - 10, Seymour Street, N.W. - 21, Cranbourni Street, W.C. - Waterloo Station, S.E. - Vincent Square, S.W. - Lord's Cricket Ground, N.W. - 62, Barbican. - 184, Oxford Street, W. - 4, Tichboroe Street, W. CO UN J ames L illywhitk - - R. D aft - A. D iver - D. H ayward • T. P arminter - - R. A gger - G. A rnold - W. W atts - J. G ill - P. K ing • D i ke & S ons - - J ohn L awrence — • T. II earne f • F. R eynolds - T. S. H atteusley - W. H. I ddison • B. F innigan J. H olford G. A tkinson f - J. G entle W. F. D uthoit J. N ixon & S ons C. W ard J. D ryland C. S avl - T. K idd TRY . Cheltenham. 1, Lister Gate, Nottingham. Rugby. Cambridge. Trinity College, Cambridge. 9, Guildhall Street, Sambridge. 61, King Street, Cambridge. Fenner's Ground, Cambridge. Conner Street, Sheffield 10, Bristo Street, Edinburgh. Ppnyl'illrftf 39, Grafton Street, Dublin. Ealing. Old Trafford, Manchester. 121, Oldham Street, Manchester. 18, Corporation Street, Manchester. Market Street, Manchester. 12, Lord Street, Liverpool. High Street, Marlborough. Upper Dagmar Street, St. Alban’s. St. John’s Buildings, New Briggate, Leeds. Chelford, Cheshire. Heckmonwyke, York. 3, North Belmont Corner, Clifton, Bristol. Salisbury. 2 Whitefriars Gate, Hull. N.B.—To insure the certainty of obtaining our Bags, please to notice that they are ,al stamped at the bottom J. L. & S. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. “ C ricket B at B ag .— Messrs. L yons A S ons , of Wilson Street, Finsbury, have recently introduced one of those indispon lables for a travelling cricketer, under the title,4The Maryle- bono 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 Fields June 4th, 1870. “ T he M aryfebone C ricket B at B ag . —We beg to call the attention of our readers, and not only of those interested iu cricket, to this extremely useful and handy bag. An advertise* meut 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 made available for the carriage of gnus, fishing rods, and other sporting implements.— Fell's Life , May 28th, 1870. J. J_,Y0tfS AKD SOMS, 14, 16, & 18, Wilson St., Finsbury, Loudon, E.C

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