WHERE TO PLAY BILLIARDS. CENTRAL CLUB BILLIARD ROOM. Ground Floor, Chamber of Commerce, HIGH STREET. Proprietor: J. CHALMERS. An up-to-date Room, replete with all the comforts of a Club. A quiet resort for Billiard enthusiasts Five high-class WRIGHT-RANISH Tables. Patrons receive every attention. BILLIARD TABLES. T UTJOHANN AND CO., Billiard Table -Ll Manufacturers, Victoria Square, Christchurch. Full-sise Tablas freia 15 guineas upwards; Special Dining Billiard Tables, from £l2 to £4l. Winners of Gold Medal at International Bxhibltion. All makes of Balls and Cues to select from. Barton, mcgill and co., Billiard Table Manufacturers (Gold Medal ists), 422 Queen-street, Auckland. lt*qnisites always In stock. A RCADIA BILLIARD SALOON, -A. Queen-street, Onehnuga.—Three of the best Tables in Auckland province, built by Barton, McGill and Co., one for Inman, and another for Stevenson. —H. C. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. WATSON’S BILLIARD SALOON. Hlgh-streel DUNEDIN.— F'v. First-class Tabl' >. Largest Room *n the South Island. Snooker, etc. Vis. tors are welcomed from all arts. —W Thomson, Proprietor.
Norfolk Chambers Billiard Parlour, Ridgway Street, WANGANUI. THE FINEST AND MOST UP-TO-DATE BILLIARD ROOM SOUTH OF THE DINE. FIVE FIRST-CLASS TABLES. ♦ H. QUARTERMAN, Proprietor,*is—sw ■■■ ■ ; ’' ■ H THE . | J Boy Billiard Player I] 1 ON AN— ’ H Alcock Billiard Table. | That marvellous young Billiardist, George Gray, I playing at Melbourne on 25th August, 1909, once arain I beat himself and all other players by making THE I WORLD’S RECORD BREAK OF j “836” This great performance has now been endorsed by i the BILLIARD ASSOCIATION OF GREAT I BRITAIN AND IRELAND. It was made on an I ALCOCK STANDARD BILLIARD TABLE j possessing the Certificate of the Amateur Billiard Associa- I tion of Victoria. !j Write for Free Booklet entitled “The Truth about a Billiard Table,” which tells you ail about ALCOCK S BILLIARD TABLES. They are pronounced | by the foremost Billiard players to be THE BEST IN THE WORLD I [; ALCOCK (Sb COMPANY, Head Office and Factory: WELLINGTON. I AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH, DUNEDIN, SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, LONDON. I >B ' ' ' J Ucock's Branch Office and Show Rooms, Victoria Buildings, Auckland.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1083, 8 December 1910, Page 12
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336Page 12 Advertisements Column 1 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Volume XIX, Issue 1083, 8 December 1910, Page 12
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