Vv'llEllh TO PLAY BILLIARDS. OARTON, McGILL AND CO., Bllllartl Muiiuiaut ureris (Gold au;, Queen-street, Auckland. B«* . amile. nlwiya jji utocK.. non INION BILLIARD SALOON, Devon Street, New Plymouth. FITTED WITH FIVE FULL SIZE NEW '1 ABLES. By Alcock and Wright, Banish. Standard London Tables. "ARC-OVAL” and FRENCH CANNON TABLES. First in Dominion. A. BARTLETT Proprietor. A RCADIA BILLIARD SALOON, Queen-street, Onehmiga.—Three of the best Tables In Auckland province, built by Barton, McGill and Co., one for Inman, and another for Stevenson.—H. r '. REYNOLDS, Proprietor. XTEWTON BILLIARD ACADEMY, KARANGAHAPE ROAD. AUCKLAND. (Entrance next Miss Carney, Florist). Five First-class Barton, McGill and n o.’s Tables, including one Standard Table. Electric light. E. BROWN, Proprietor. DUNLOP Carden i k ]| ssd H w /. (Gives lon£s;ervice, does not kink A’ or burst, and lasts for years. Specify “DUNLOP” Brands, and I you will get the Best Hose at a reasonable price. obtainable all leading storekeepmb \\ @ DUNLOP RUBBER CO. // el bourne Sydney. Adelaide, Perth. Brisbane. J / Christchurch, N.Z
Inspectors - OF — Billiard Tables. ■ That’s what Alcocks* experts ought realty to be I called. There is an Alcock expert in every centre: | an attested specialist in Billiards and Billiard Tables, i THE ALCOCK EXPERT periodically inspects < all Alcock tables in his district, free of charge. J I WHY ? . Because Alcocks* interest in the man that buys I an Alcock table does not cease when the table is sold. It begins there. Alcocks are just as intent on keeping old patrons as they are in gaining new ones. An old client is the finest advertisement on earth—so long as he is kept satisfied. THAT IS WHY Alcocks make it their business to give their patrons fullest advantage of the ripened experience and perfected knowledge on which Alcocks* business is based. They give that advantage freely from the time the table is sold until it is worn out. THAT’S BUSINESS ACCORDING TO ALCOCK PRINCIPLE. J Alcock'* Branch Office and Show Rooms, Victoria Buildings, Auckland.
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New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1139, 8 February 1912, Page 19
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324Page 19 Advertisements Column 2 New Zealand Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic Review, Issue 1139, 8 February 1912, Page 19
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