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I ENGAGEMENT RINGS ] k H.W. LLOYD ...--- I fill JEWELLER AND §§| || DIAMOND MERCHANT, ||| ®[li 3 Diamonds, Lambton Quay & Cuba Street gig I £7 7s, to £40, 8 . ' ' ■' -5\ Diamonds, i| H 2 Diamond? and en (n , ccn i I I Ruby, '" 1 | 1 All Diamond Cluster Ring, fi | | :, , ; . :, .- £5 to £25. ' | i Yam Fifiitei's coceafti flfSiftrMf |. Ask yonr I . A Irtafflpfe' : fji |: la! Manufacture | Jacques" Empire Do Imxe Cricket Bat;is 'mad© ofyfine I white English Willow, with a straight broad grain run- j V niny the wholo.length of the blade. There is not a fault ! to be fouad in the blade, and although it is well wooded, " i it is shaped in such a way that perfect balance is attained » driving power is greatly increased by the correct 5 • placing of an ample thickness of wood exactly,-where it • II is most effectual. •' ' • K ' YmbW Tlle handle is a SP^ o ' l ' feature.. Built-up of I Sarawak Cone. » , • s JEfc It is Fitted with Two Distinct Splices. ( /M'\ I The main splice'runs from blade to top of-:handle,. and ! /fefy'.'' \ 'is composed of cork, with! a layer of Para rubber be- j i /Mf' ~( \ 1 tween it and the cane. The rubber is j /tin 1 s P®°ial material to keep-it from perishing. < The second splice .runs from, the face about, s| ■• A th ° handle ' and 13 constructedin'the-eameiway- a$ i ma " l s p^ m * i This Sives that indiGpensable vspring to .the., handle . I just above the blade, and Neatly adds to the' hitting' \ power of the bat: ' j ' I We also stock bats made by Wisden, Gunn and Moore, StuaTt-Surridge, if dapahaw, etc.; leather Cricket Balls, best makes, Stumps, Nets, Matting, | W.£. Gauntlets, Leg Guards, Batting Gloves, Score Books, Cricket flogs, f etc. Inspection invited. ' H ; W. Mils & C©»» LS4 J ;

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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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300

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2939, 27 November 1916, Page 3

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