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e* . ' v '• • -,v v ;■■ v > ••■; ;*/. Why John Roberts Praised... JOHN EGBERTS’ BRIDGE. ' ; , - >» Why John Roberts Praised ... Alcock’s Billi Tables % l ■*r JOHN ROBERTS’ BRIDGE. “ A special feature of your tables wrote John Roberts, “ is their wonderful endurance This quality of exceptional durability distinguishes every Alcock Table. It is primarily due to the solid, thoroughly seasoned woodwork.' The choicest Maple and other costly timbers are seasoned for several years on ALCOCK’S ideal drying grounds at Wellington Every piece of wood that is passed for use in Alcock’s factory must be flawless, dry as cork, and hard as steel. All other details in the making of ALCOCK’S BILLIARD TABLES are treated with the same thoroughness. That is why these tables are unsurpassed on this planet. to-day for Full-Sized Tables cataSSJls AMk 86 gns. to 250 gns. Wiite TO-DAY for ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES 34 Patent “Lever” « Billiard - Dining Tables .24 gns. to 37 gns. 34f & / Christchurch, Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, London. u m Ji n Patent “Lever’ Billiard - Dining Tables 24 gns. to 37 gns. Alcock & Co., Ltd. Head Office and Factory : Wellington. Also at Auckland, JOHNROBERTS MODE OPCUE HOLDINGTHE Alcock&Co.,Ltd. Head Office and Factory ; Wellington. Also at Auckland, Christchurch,’ Dunedin. Melbourne, Sydney, London.

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New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1915, Page 6

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Page 6 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1915, Page 6

Page 6 Advertisement 4 New Zealand Tablet, 1 April 1915, Page 6

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