James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1893

G R A S SE E D, FOR LAWNS, TENNIS AND CRICKET GROUNDS. M a r y l e b o n eC.C. S a n d o w nP a r kC. CrystalPalaceC.C. R i c h m o n d C . C . T u f n e lP a r kC . C . ScarboroughL.T.C. Used by all the important Clubs , including- SurreyC o u n t yC.C. King'sCollegeC.C. OxfordUniversityL.T.C. H o n o u r a b l eArtilleryC.C. R o y a lEngineers' C.C. DerbyshireCountyC.C. P R I C E S-S E A S O N1 8 9 3. C A R T E R ' SG R A S S E E D Sfor TennisGrounds C A R T E R ' SG R A S SS E E D Sfor CricketG r o u n d s A l lE n g l a n dL.T.C. G u a r d s' C.C. ScarboroughC.C. R l. MilitaryA c a d e m yC.C. R o y a lMilitaryC.C. JesusCollegeC.C. P e rB s h l. P e rlb. 2 5 s. 1 s. 3 d. 2 5 s. 1 s. 3 d. 1 s. 3 d. CARTER'SG R A S SSEEDSfor Bowling Greens and Croquet Grounds.. 25s . S o w4 Bushelsperacre to f o r ma N e wG r o u n d; 1 to 2 Bushelsto renovate. " GENTLEMEN,-Lord'sGroundhas been marvellously improved for manyyears bythe use of Carter's fine Grass Seeds, as specially prepared for Cricket Grounds, and I can strongly recommendits useto Secretaries andothers interested in thegame. W euse no other Seeds but Carter's .-Yours,&c. , PERCY PEARCE, Superintendent ." ToMessrs. Carter & Co. For further particulars see Carters ' Pamphlet upon the Formation of Lawns, LawnTennis and Cricket Grounds,gratis andpost free . Seedsmenby Royal Warrantsto II.M. the Queen andH.R.H.the Prince of Wales. 2 3 7& 2 3 8, H I G H O L B O R N , L O N D O N . B U R N ' SE M B R O C A T The best Rubbing for Stiffness , Sprains , Bruises , Rheumatism, Chest Colds , For Cyclists , Harriers , Footballers , Cricketers , andall Athletes. 20 2/9 & 1/12 . of all Chemists. Sent Carriage Paid in United Kingdomfor P.O. or Stamps . J O H NT A Y L O R, Trainer , Ranger F.C. writes :- " I have given Burn's Embrocation a fair trial and consider it superior to anyI have used. It quickly removes that feeling of stiffness whichso often troubles Footballers after a hard game. Alittle rubbed on the chest prevents catching cold, for sprains it has no equal."-Ibrox Park, Glasgow, August25th , 1891 . H. T. BURN , 7, Gresham St. , LONDON , E.C. (Opposite G.P.O. )

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