XXll. 



The Review of Reviews. 



W.BILL'-T"''' 



for genuine BRITISH ^Alade CLOTHS. 



Wholesale, Retail. Export. • 



None but sound, iircprrachable cloths of British origin are 

 stocked ; and these in immense quantities — of weights, qualities, and 

 characteristi'-s suited to all couolries, climates, and purposes— my 

 trade being world wide. These can be tailored, if desired, bj- well- 

 establiihid firms in connection. 



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The following is a summary. The price varies with the weight, the cost 

 of the wool, and the difficulty or ease of manufacture. 



Irish Tweeds fcr hard rough wear. Suit length, 19 3 to 27 6 



Friezes i' r great coats and motoring. Ulster length, 24 - to 35 - 



Scotch Cheviots for warm useful suit.*. Length, 22 6 to 30 - 



Homespuns for spoit and lounge wear. Suit length, 15 - to 33 3 



Heavy Tweeds fur cold climates. Suit length, 24 - to 29 9 



Fuiest Flannels and Cashmeres for the tropics. 



Suit length, 17 6 to 28 - 

 Worsteds and Angolas for ordinary wear. 



Suit length, 21 -to 36 9 

 Serges, rt.ugh and smooth ; for yachtirg and general wear. 



Suit length, 15, 9 to 32 6 

 Flannel Tweeds for semi-tropical wear. Suit length, 14,'- to 21 - 



J'RK E LISTS and S.\MPLhS on api'licatiMn ; hut a visit to the warehouse 

 wheuevtr H>ssilile i« strongly reoomniended ; that is the i>n>iK'r manner t" 

 satisfy yourself of the Imna-tiiles of a Imsiness ami the integrity of thf 

 firm. To write Iwimtiastio advertisements is easy enough, anil it usually 

 follows that those who make the >:riates» promises are most deficient in 

 licrfcirmance*. 



ir(/(>^"".*'— ii7i<-!v nil C'lmsi-otiil-we sli','i':l '•• ,ifl:l,-f,,vl— 



31 & 29, GT. PORTLAND ST., W. 



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Branch : 93, New Bond St., London, W. 



■ HKimtLP, Lo.MioN." Estd. over 60 years. Tel. : Gfrk.ird 





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Gold Nibs to 

 Suit all Hands. 



Waterman's 



( Ideal ^ 

 FouiJgiiPen 



To meet the requirements of a World of 

 Waterman's Ideal Fotintain Pen users, our 

 Factories produce over a million and a half 

 Gold nibs every year. The variety is bewil- 

 dering — every degree of fine, medium, and 

 broad pointed pens being mcUiufactured. All 

 pens are 14 ct. Gold and tipped with iridium. 



W&term&n't Ideal in 4 Styles -Regular and 



Self-Filling, 12 6 and upwards ; Safety and 



Pump-Fillins, 15'- and upwards. 



0/ Stationers and Jewellers everywhere. 



L. & C. HARDTMUTH, LTD., 



Koh-i-nooi* House, London, England. 



IMPROVED PATENT 



WILLS 



NONSPLITTER Cricket Bats 



The Nonsplitter Bat is to other bats 

 What thfi Taxi is to the Growler. 



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It has more driving power than 

 the very best of other makes. The 

 more play the bat gets the more 

 does the face improve. No more 

 chipped edges. No jar or sting. 



EVERY BAT GUARANTEED 



The Nonsplitter Bat has a thin 

 facing of specially prepared Chrome 

 leather Cradled into the blade and 

 fastened by a patent cement and 

 pressed by a powerful machine. 

 C. B. Fry, England's Batsman, 

 had two of the Nonsplitters 

 last season. 



Every Nonsplitter Bat is good for 

 Plenty of Centuries. Made from 

 the choicest grown W illow. When 

 the leather wears away you still 

 have a perfectly tempered Bat. 



Prices 17/6, 21 -& 25/- 



SPECIAL TERMS TO SHIPPERS 



Extracts from some recent Testimonials for 

 Nonsplitter Bats. 



Zululan'l, S. Africa.— Do the bats last for 

 ever? We cannot wear these bats out, try 

 how \>ecan.— Y urs faithfully, 



W. OGDEN. 

 British Columbia.— I never knew a bat as good 

 us ih"? Non^^plitier. and I appreciate its 

 drivintJ qualitie-;. In fact. I would not feel 

 comfortable a; the stumps without it. 



C. FORbVTH. 



Teston. Kent. — Kfnt County playfrs 

 have been using the- Nonsplitter Bat 

 atTonbridge. Hubble and the others 

 said it was very good and thouKht it 

 would want soleing several times be- 

 fore being worn out. Teston pla eis 

 all speak well of it. 



V. READER. 

 Renfrew. N.R. — Tl-e Nonsplitter 

 Bats are a i;reat su-cess. 



J. W. liRIGGS 



Tarlow. Bucks. — I obtained 2 glorious 

 sixes with the bat yesterday 1 simply 

 sent the ball right out of the ground 

 without any efifort. I shall most cer- 

 tainly recoil) mend it. 



W. D.AVIES. 



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