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q. And all other wizards of Stevenson the owe would fail to _ () T master the white balls $3 Couldnt Do it ! Bnd , the the playing m r , surface of the Table was pM pjjp not absolutely flawless. pp M In making I Alcock's I ff Billiard Tables § § P I w Md the most scrupulous care is exercised with | mt } the bed. The best quality slate quarried at Iff §§> fjk Bangor, Wales, is levelled, polished and tested I 4A jp} by experts at Alcock's Wellington Factory. 11 y$ $0 The green cloth is also the finest of its kind. <IL The short silky nap, of which so many billiard- Jt) &£ ists enthusiastically speak, ensures that fast ra jpj playing-surfaco so essential to breakmaking. K m. IF YOU WANT THE WORLD'S p, BEST BILLIARD TABLE—- §| You Must Get.an Alcock's! f WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE MSIk f AND FULL INFORMATION. MMJ B 1' : jl Alcock & Co,, Ltd. ■ Head Office and Factory: Wellington. jVvMij And at Auckland, Christchuroh, Dunodia, ft/A Sydney, Melbourne, London. , 1 E.W. Stevenson, playtos r M . hlo masse shot. . ' i'l I ' MEMORISE- ■ | This Trade Marks • "C.A.C. II stands, for all that's -BEST -in # j I • .'CARTRIDGES. j This very fine Ammunition is made solely in New ] Zealand by The Colonial Ammunition Co., Ltd., and iB therefore always j Iv . Fresh! Sound! j p . QUICK-lj

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2661, 5 January 1916, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2661, 5 January 1916, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2661, 5 January 1916, Page 9

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