THE SPORTING INSTINCT.
The fellowship amongst sports is a wellfounded fact, and a very strong reason why the followers of games should not pass the sports depots of Fred A. Laws when requiring travelling requisites, cricket, football, bowls, tennis, or any other sporting gear. You will always find a fine stock of leather goods, sporting material, grindery, or if you are 'requiring repairs to tennis rackets, cricket bats, or harness, then take them to 155, Riddifordstreet, or 29, Courtenay-place, where you are assured of satisfaction. Mr. Laws has been prominent in cricket and football circles for many years, and it certainly takes a player to know a good instrument, so sports should not hesitate to call and state their requirements, or get the advice of one well qualified to give it. The volume of work in the repairing department is ever increasing, and this speaks for itself. There arel many useful articles most suitable for Christmas and New Year presents being displayed in the windows at 29, Courte-nay-place, and 155, Riddiford-street.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 5
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171THE SPORTING INSTINCT. Evening Post, Volume XCVIII, Issue 144, 16 December 1919, Page 5
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