James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1889

G O L DM E D A L , PARIS, 1878. S O QUI-M D I E O E T M O N D R O I T J O S E P HG I L L O T T ' C E L E B R A T E D Steel P e n s. B YA L LD E A L E R S T H R O U G H O U T T EW O R L D . EveryPacket bears the fac simile Signature, Net of Health Undervests for Cricketers and Athletes R E G I S T E R E D T " H E A L T H, C O M F O R T, C L E A N L I N E S S ." SIR ERASMUSWILSON(late President Royal College of Surgeons , England) writes : "All closely -wovenfabrics , such as the ordinary under-vests , whether thick or thin as gauze, worn next the skin in warm weather, become saturated with moisture , and thus form an impermeable and air-tight covering , preventing that free tran- spiration ofthe skin so necessary to comfort , andeven to life ." J. MACDONALDROGERS, Esq., R.N. (Fellow Royal College of Surgeons , England ), writes : "T h e'N e tofHealth' Vest, manufacturedbyStruthers& Co., appears to m eto combine all that the most ardent hygienic reformer candesire . It is the only under -vest I have seen which admits of free respiration , and yet is as warmas manyof the unhealthy , closely -woven garments usually worn. Being perfectly absorbent , it is the mostcomfortable garment Iknow of to take exercise in." T R A D EM A R K . PRICES: Cotton, 1/6 each ; 8/6 half -dozen. Pure Wool (Unshrinkable ), 4/6 each ; 26/- half-dozen . Carriage paid to any part of the United Kingdom . STRUTHERS and CO., Sole Manufacturers , 1 83, FINSBURY PAVEMENT, LONDON, E.C.

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