KING'S " NATTJEAL " BAIT 



(REGISTERED). 



The most perfect and suacessful Bait for Bottom Fishing ever 

 introduced, seldom failing to ensure a Heavy Creel of Fish. 



Strongly recommended by the Editors of the " Fishing 

 Gazette," "Hackney and Kingsland Gazette," &c., 

 and by all the leading Anglers of the day. 



TESTIMONIAL FROM J. H. KEENE, Esq. 



"Mt DKA.R SiK, — I have ti'sted your ' Natural ' Bait, with admirable results, 

 amongst roacli, bream, and chub. I cannot speak too highly of its attractive- 

 ness as a bait and its tenacity on the hook. — Yours truly, J. H. Keene." 



FROM A WHOLESALE TACKLE DEALER. 

 "Dear Sir, — I have irivi'ii the samples of ' Natural ' Bait to several of my 

 customers, and each one «j)' nks very highly of it. My son, who is only four- 

 teen years of age, tried a sample, and filled his basket with tench and roach." 



Of Tackle Dealers, in Packets, 3d., 6d., & 1 s. each. Postage extra. 

 WM. KING, 1. mW ROAD, COMMERCIAL ROAD, LONDON, E. 



BULLMER'S "GOSSAMER" DRAWN GUT LINES. 



Three yards, 8d. each. 



These are the lines which have been so often most 

 favourably spoken of by the Editor of the " Fishing 

 Gazette" (Mr. R. B. Marston), who has used them in 

 Fly Fishing for Trout and Grayling for the last two 

 or three seasons, and also for Roach Fishing, &c. 

 See his notices in the " Gazettes " for Dec. 17, 1881, June 

 24, 1882, July 1, 1882. 

 N.B.— To be had stained to suit the tint of any water. 



Gossamer Hooks to match Lines, 8d. per dozen. Best Gut 

 Hooks, 6d. per dozen. Gut Lines, 4d. and 6d. each. 



PRICE LIST POST PREE. 



A. BULMER, 62, WANDSWORTH ROAD. 



A specimen " Gopsnmer" cast sent post free to any part of the country on receipt of 9d. 



in stamps. 



