James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1891
C R I C K E T E R S ! A N T I-S T I F ANTI STIE STRENGTHENS THE M U S C L E S A N T I- S T I F Fis a kind of solid Embrocation , totally unlike anything yet introduced . It differs from an ointment in not being greasy to use , as it is all absorbed by rubbing . It is carried right into the muscles , and there strengthens them. W h e nyou wantto ride, run, walk, row, skate, pedal, or swima long distance, useA N T I-S T I F F. A N T I-S T I F Fis the thing for training purposes , and should always be used before and after a tour, race , or ride , or in any case in which the muscles are to be exerted morethan usual. Cricketers will be using A N T I-S T I F Flargely this season ,to the exclusion of the old- fashioned embrocations , oils , and various liniments , as it is portable , convenient , much stronger , and cleanly in use. A N T I-S T I F Fis a preparation that is not only the very ideal rubber for cricketers for removing stiffness , &c.,but it is also one that strengthens the muscles andsinews ,and makes them supple and flexible . Splendid stuff for training purposes . ANTI- S T I F Fis not sold inbottles , andtherefore there is nodanger of broken glass . ROBERTHENDERSON, of Surrey County Cricket Club, writes , June 23, 1890 :-" I consider 'Anti- Stiff ' anexcellent preparation." Scottish Sport , July 15, 1890, says :-" Afriend of one of our staff lately complained of severe stiffness consequent on a game of cricket in which he was asked to take part on short notice , andhaving secured a box of ' Anti-Stiff ,' declared its use to have hadthe most surprising andsatisfactory results . H ethoroughly rubbed the ' Anti -Stiff ' into the affected parts prior toretiring , andinthe morning was again well , and quite ready for any sort of physical exercise possible ,being at the sametime fully alive to the value of the preparation referred to." M E D I C A LT E S T I M O N Y I N F A V O U RO F A N T I- S T I F F. F r o mDr. SHAPLEY,August23, 1890. Sidcup. "DearSir, I have pleasure in testifying to the efficacy of 'Anti-Stiff ' during the athletic season . Ihave used it with good results . It was not,however, until yesterday that Ihadan exceptional opportunity of testing its worth. I included in m yevening training several wide jumps, andfinished up very stiff in the long extensor muscles in front of both thighs . Iwaited about three hours to see if it passed off , but, as it wasgetting more marked, I rubbed each leg three minutes with ' Anti-Stiff ,' andI have not had the slightest trace of stiffness or pain since. A sIk n o wb yprofessional as well as personal experience that painin a musclefromover-exer- tionlasts from various periods up to a week, I haveto thank Anti -Stiff ' for a rapid cure in this instance .-I am, Sir, yours truly , FRANKSHAPLEY." Sold in Tins, at 6d. and1s ., by Chemists , Cycle Dealers , &c., or free by post for 7 or 12 stamps, from the Maker, C. A. W I L S O N, Chemist, Chislehurst . Agents for France . Messrs . J. RENOUF & CIE , 10, Rue St. Augustine , United States .-E. FOUGERAand Co. , N e wYork. " " 1
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