James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1892

J A M E SL I L L Y W H I T E , F R O W D& Co. , 4 JAMESLILLYWHITE, F R O W D& Co. beg to inform their numerous customers abroad that parcels can now be sent at greatly reduced rates . Gentlemenin the country , by writing to J. L. , F. & Co. in the winter, can have bats selected and kept specially for them, so as to be in first -class condition for the Cricket Season. R e m i t t a n c e s - J. L. , F. & Co. beg to inform the public that orders from persons unknownto them should invariably be accompanied by a remittance to the value of the goods ordered , or, if this is unknown, to the probable value . Inattention to this particular is likely to cause delay . A n ysurplus remittances will be returned on demand, or passed to the credit of the purchaser . In cases where accounts have been opened with Clubs, &c., it is neces- sary that the order should be signed by the Secretary or other responsible officer . P.0.0. should be madepayable at the Chief Office . Clubs desirous of opening accounts should write us, so that the necessary arrangements m a ybemade. Discountfor P r o m p tC a s hP a y m e n t s - General orders to the amount of 10s . 6d . and upwards , accompanied by cash , are entitled to a discount of 5 per cent . A larger discount is nowallowed on orders of higher value (but only whenaccompanied by cash) on the following scale , viz.:-Orders to the value of £2 and upwards will be entitled to a discount of 74 per cent . Those of £5 and upwards to 10 per cent ., and those of £10 and upwards to 1 5percent. N.B. There are a few goods which are unavoidably excepted from the special discounts ; but which will be subject to the ordinary rate of 5 per cent . These goods will be marked with a star against the number or class , or will be otherwise specially mentioned . CumulativeDiscounts. F o r the convenienceof Clubsa n dGentlemenw h o m a ypurchase goods at various times during the season , paying for each lot at the time of purchase, J. L. , F. & Co. have decided to allow the full dis- count , as if they had been purchased at one time . It will be necessary , how- ever , for the purchasers to keep their invoices and receipts , and produce them when they claim the discount . No claims for discount , however , can be entertained after the end of the year in which such goods were purchased . A first -class silver -mounted Presentation Bat may be had in lieu of discountfor a norderto the value of £10. 2, 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. 4 1 7

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