James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Annual 1898

x i i. J A M E SL I L L YW H I T E , F R O W D& Co. B A T T I N GG L O V E SA N DS H I E L D S -continued . 137.-Batting Gloves, with goodgrey tubular rubbers 136. The new Felt Padded Back Batting Glove , very light , dispenses with perpair 6 6 theordinaryrubbers 4 138.-Do. best Gloves , with extra quality stout grey rubbers ... 139.-Superior Gloves , with extra quality tubular or corrugated redrubbers 140.-Finest do , with extra quality red rubber or black, specially made 7 6 7 6 to withstand extremeclimates, &c. 8 6 141. SpongeRubberBatting Gloves 8 6 142.Youths ' Batting Gloves , grey rubber , 4s . 6d.; red or black do. 5 6 All the above Gloves may be had in either the Albert or Buttonless pattern , as per diagram p.11. N.B. SpongeRubberGloves cannot be guaranteed. Left-handedpairs or single right-handgloves maybe had. S K E L E T O N B A T T I N GG L O V E . 143.-Skeleton Batting Gloves (as diagram), superior grey rubber 144.-Do.withbest red rubbers 145.-Youths' Skeleton Batting Gloves , grey rubber,5s. 6d.; red do. per pair 7 6 8 6 6 B A T T I N G S H I E L D S . 146. TheSurrey Batting Shields , in red rubber. 147.-Do.extra large do., newimproved pattern perpair 6 6 7 6 2, NEWINGTON CAUSEWAY, AND 69 TO 74 , BOROUGH ROAD, LONDON, S.E.

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