James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1885

3 - J A M E SL I L L Y W H I T E , F R O W D& Co., JAMES LILLYWHITE , FROWD & Co. , being the actual manufacturers of almost all the goods sold by them, are thereby enabled to offer the greatest advantages to the consumer , and also to make goods to any special pattern , andeffect repairs at short notice. JAMES LILLYWHITE , FROWD & Co. are continually receiving (entirely unsolicited ) numerous testimonials of the most gratifying and satisfactory character from all parts of the world where Cricket is played ; they are patronised by a large majority of the principal Civil , Military , and Naval Clubs , and the chief Gentlemen and Professional Cricketers , including Dr. W. G. Grace ; they also hold the brevet of appointment to the late Prince Imperial of France, and have been awarded Honourable Mention for superior quality of goods at various Exhibitions , the latest awards of this kind being the First Prize MedalandDiplomaat the Melbourne Exhibition, 1880-81, and precisely similar honours at the Christchurch (N.Z. ) Exhibition , 1882. W ehave also just received the announcement of aF i r s tA w a r da tt h eC a l c u t t aE x h i b i t i o n . Clubs and Cricketers of all classes will find the greatest advantages in dealing with J. L. , F. and Co. , arising from the particulars above stated , from the large and varied stock kept by them, and from their very liberal terms of discount (as given below ) . Gentlemen who maynot be able to favour us with a personal visit , mayrely on having their interests carefully attendedto. Gentlemenin Her Majesty's Service at homeand abroad, by purchas- ing of JAMES LILLYWHITE, FROWD& CO., m a ydepend on every article being thoroughly adapted to the climate for which it is required . All Goods packed with the greatest care , and shipped , when necessary , at a fewhours' notice. JAMES LILLYWHITE , FROWD& Co. have always a large stock of Cane- handle and other Bats specially selected and seasoned by them for extreme climates. Officers of Regiments or Paymasters of Ships abroad , in ordering Goods, will please to state whether they are to be forwarded per Sailing Vessel or Steamer. If by Steamer, a remittance , in addition to the amount of the order , must be enclosed to pay the Freightage -which has invariably tobeprepaid. 4 and 6, N E W I N G T O NC A U S E W A Y , B O R O U G H , L O N D O N, S.E

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