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Let C. J. Oliver help you choose your Bat and Cricket Equipment! Our Sport s Department, under the supervision of C. J. Oliver, will help you select the right Bats and Accessories. Wisden Exceller "EXTRA SPECIAL* 9 Correct balance and easy spring plus best materials and exi craftsmanship, have kept the Wisden Exceller a &%/*]} popular favourite .. *'«P* m* Gunn & Moore's W. G. AUTOGRAPH Made of the finest English close bark, straight-grained true bat willow, well wooded in the driving part. Treble C.^l m l m spring rattan cane handle, fitted with rubber grip f THE G.J.O. Made by Gradidges to the specification of C. J. Oliver, New Zealand and Canterbury representative. A particularly durable and well finished Bat, close attention having been given to the pressing of the face and edges. This is one of the finest Bats being offered at the price, and we recommend Club Secretaries to see it. By ordering a large quantity we have been able to secure very good blades. Can be supplied in short or long *» 4 / 4 jg I handles, fitted with rubber grip W A / A 3r# • "Olympic" Cable Sewn Cricket Balls—the only ball which has proved itselS on concrete wickets. Used extensively throughout Canterbury last Moderately priced 12/6 Clubs should enquire about this excellent balL Send for your copy of our Summer Sports Catalogue, iTT'Fi 91 cashel street west, christchurch phone 31.626

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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 17

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Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 17

Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22195, 11 September 1937, Page 17