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Albion Hotel, Melbourne, July 20, 1869. k EAR SlßS,—Before leaving Victoria, I have the pleasure to acknowledge the gratification afforded me in inspecting your Manufactory and seeing all the preparations used in the construction of your justly celebrated Tables, and you certainly deserve credit for the superior manner in which all your work is turned out. In reference to your Billiard Tables, and 1 have played on a great number of them since my arrival, I pronounce them in every respect equal to any Tables produced in any part ol the world, and for that great desideratum, correctness of angles, they cannot be surpassed Trusting you will always keep your well-w r on reputation,—Believe me, truly yours, CHARLES HUGHES, Champion of Australia. Messrs Alcock & Co. Albion Hotel, Melbourne. Dear Sirs, —Before leaving the Australian colonies, I have the greatest pleasure in expressing the extreme satisfaction X have had in playing on your tables, and which I pronounce equal to any I have ever played on. I remain, dear Sirs, yours faithfully, JNO. ROBERTS, Champion. Messrs Alcock & Co. ALCOCK & CO., D mmsazt [LLIARD TABLE MANUFACTURERS r appointment to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, and his Excellency the Governor, row ROOMS, 95 LITTLE BOURKESTREET EAST ; ANUFACTORY, 132 and 134 RUSSELL STREET, MELBOURNE, lliard Cloth, Balls, Cues, Tips, and every requisite for the Billiard Room. N.B. Billiard Balls sent per post to any rt of New Zealand, 30s per set; best, 40s. Box of Tips for 4s 6d on receipt of order, lompanied by Post Office, Order. nd GO *9 oo tH EH *o « M o , <l-. r, -w’3 5 p a,® cl w rrt O " pH ,P 3 ■** <1 P 3 ft P 3 o M s U rO sc 3 “ 6-0 I 1 > •|o sp .5 g ;p i 71 O-* C CD u: © o S pa. P 3 P H 0 H t= a. = m s Ph w co m o C o 'P CO 00 EH ° o co H „ C 3 £-r -H pq „ g « # o tn pq g S cS P " "rt ® -V3 rJ2 qo W oT . ® fi| I> 9c_i w ...id 2 Eh n Pi i 2C3 o Jd gs* w bri 00 CS 7 o jo o'H pH dfp W "S 3 <D p' o aki S r -;o o H . N g P i ao O v — (J) m kr OH M bO r«5 grt. O O H & <! PI Eh S W « H co <1 S 3 P S g M C 3 «*-« h! ° o .2 ™ O Ci •M Jj ” c O h> 4 t>/5 W HO 5 PI P 3 W 00 CO p Ps n o PH H CHOMAS LANG & Co., NURSERYMEN and SEEDSMEN, 52 Elizabeth Street, [elbourne, have by far the largest Nursery ad Seed raising establishment in the Austraan ’ Colonies, and are prepared to supply rders for Seeds, Plants, Fruit Trees, Bulbs, larden Implements, either in small quantities r large quantities. Catalogues may be had post free pplication.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 43, 18 November 1871, Page 20

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Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 43, 18 November 1871, Page 20

Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 New Zealand Mail, Issue 43, 18 November 1871, Page 20

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