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NZ @iGkEl Reforre Hnds 6 4 Don Bradmtan WA Obdfield Arthur Mailey 4 0 Moyes All the Facts on every Phase of the game Covered by four Experts 1 Price only 1/ HERE; at last, is the book of cricket hints EVERY phase" of the game is covered by these that you . have been waiting for, A book four experts: The advice is given in such that; without doubt; will help to lift the game simple language that anyone can follow it. Text 0n to a higher plane. The advice it contains is and illustrations admirably demonstrate the me- written by four famous cricket exponents and thods adopted by the greatest batsmen in the the outstanding illustrations which accompany world. Then come some ideas from the fertile the advice are the result of experience gained brain of Arthur Mailey, illustrated_ with his de- over the years in first-class cricket: The hints lightfully humorous sketches, and finally we are not merely theory; They embody the les pass to the world' s greaiest wicket-keeper, W. sons learned in match play, and; as such; are A Oldfield. The fruits of all their experience definitely authoritative. gathered in one book: BATTING-BOWLING_ WICKET-KEEPING_GENERAL (By (By (By (By Don Bradman) Arthur Mailey) W A. Oldfield) A' G. Moyes) D. G. Bradman and W . 4. Oldfield 0e world figures of tlve moment, the former the greatest batsman im the world, and the latter without 0 peer 6$ @ wicketlceeper. To natural skil they have allied keem and anaby- tical brains, and the com bination Tas takem them to the top of the ladder of fome. Arthur Mailey waS one of the greatest of sbow bowlers, @ Test Match winner of unusual skill~the only mn0nL who, in the Ivis tory of Test Matcles, his taken 9 wickets im am imnings; 4 G. Moyes played for both South Australia and Victorid, amd was chosen in 1914 in the Australian tean that WOS to tour Sowth Africa. He also repre- sented the Dominions' Army against the English Army 'dwring the War , and was 0 New South Wales selec- tor_ Thinlc what @ fund of Inowledge they conb give yow. "Slip' 99 into your Bookseller lor a Copy How_ before he gets "Run-out"> If your" bookseller cannot supplyz write to the publishers, National Magazines, Ltd, Po. Box 1680, Weilington, adding 1d. stamp for postage:

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Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisement 1 Radio Record, Volume VIII, Issue 41, 19 April 1935, Page 3

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