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I fa more Misfitting Dresses. The Art of Dress-cutting Taught in a few Easy Lessons bytho SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING. fy O little progress has been made in — Dressmaker knows tflat the first andmost Vf the Art of Dressmaking in this important step is to learn to cut the bodice v/j country, that we naturally ask our- correctly. To dothis one must study pro- selves what is the cause of this portions. For many years Dressmakers deplorable failure, especially since those have used nothing better than charts or engaged in it are compelled each year models for Cutting, each one of which is to acknowledge that the English ladies utterly imperfect in principle, as a little give their patronage more and more to TJT careful reasoning would convince them, foreign modistes. In cases ■yvhere this is |B$In the nrst place, charts cut the same the exception, it is among those ladies J7. shape for every figure, measuring the whose means will not permit this luxurious Wft same <ize bust. The fallacy of this idea indulgence, therefore they accept the ser- ys BH is apparent when you consider that per- vices of the English Dressmaker in con- sons' measuring the same size bust are sequenceof this inability, while their pre- |Jrar«Jy, if ever, shaped alike. Consequently, ference is strongly in favour of the foreign gajfments cut on these principles do not robe. It is the duty of the English Dress- XfiMMSggm Sf the figure for which they are intended, makers to learn the cause of this evil ^fbd a great amount of valuable time is which robs them of their most lucrative Consumed in pinning and retacking, which which robs them of their most lucrative Consumed in pinning and retacking, which patronage, and there seems to be no more are convincing proofs of the inutility of effectual method in overcoming it than to the methods usually employed. Yet, when learn to compete with these foreign rivals. you also perceive that by taking up a seam In most branches of science and industry V here, and letting one out in another place, England has always maintained a leading I n you have thrown the seams out of all pro- position. Why, then, in a point so vital i MySSS/jWBSSm V portion, and utterly destroyed any grace to her, and where so much capital is ex- \Sjj» ^HHHESw the dress might have possessed; yon pended, will she permit a foreign rival to ought then to be assured of the necessity bear the palm of victory ? Elegance and C CHHMkw of a true and correct method of cutting, refinement in dress have become so much «P|9|KB^^ which would save you this wasted time a study by ladies in these days that all and miserable results. All good cutters that art and grace can do for them is called know that a badly cut garment can never into requisition. It is in these points, be made to fit well. By this system of therefore, we know we are rivalled abroad. Cutting, which is based upon mathemati- Else why are foreign modistes patronised cal principles, and will enable one to fit in preference to our own Dressmakers ? I w 'WmSK9PB every figure perfectly without alteration, All ladies know when the Dress arrays j i you can arrive at every point that consti- their figure to the best advantage, and the 1 tutes an accurate fit with certainty. Ladies with irregular forms can be fitted with the same easd and certainty as those with perfect proportions, and this cannot be done by any other method of cutting. Its adaptability to all changes of style, or variations in form makes this system an enduring advantage to the Dressmaker/ and its comprehensive use will place her on aa equal footing with the Continental modistes in the Art of Dress CutfSng. Ladies are discovering that there is science in Cutting a Dwtss. The time has passed when the Dressmaker must try 011 the garment to see if it fits; for with this system of calculation there can be no failure. Testimonial from a few English Ladies who ha e tested the Scientific System of Dress Cutting. W?, the undersigned ladies, having learned the Scien/ific System of Dress Cutting, take great pleasure in recom- mending the same to the ladies of our country, as we have proved its practicability and accuracy by many tests, and we have neVer yet failed to obtain a perfect fit when the instructions are followed, which are so simple that a child can cut and fit by them as well as an adult; r.nd we are sure that y lady who may learn this system will never regret the invest- ment she has made, as the saving of material alone up a few garments will more than pay for the System, beside the Assurance and Satisfaction of always having a perfect/fitting garment.—Mrs. Phillipson, 3, Colville Square Terrace, Bayswater, W.; Mrs. Malcolm, 40, Carlton Hill, St. fa&hn's Wood, N.W.; Mrs. Smythe, 37, Blenheim Cres., Notting Hill, W.; Mrs. Winton, 67, Bessboro' Street, Pimlico, SRW-; Miss Lang, 121, EdgwareRoad, W.; Mrs. Dunlop, 16, Solon New Road, Clapham; Miss Syer, 60, De Beauvoir Rofd, Islington, N.; Miss Field, Stratford House, Wimbledon, S.W.: Mrs. Baker, 1, Bedford Terrace, High Street, Streathfm. To whom we refer. INSTRUCTIONS given from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.rdi Owing to the demand for evening instructions by those employed during the day, pupils may now be instructed at the# own Residence for the same charge. Practical ladies wanted to take charge of Branfch Offices. Situations furnished to pupils, if desired, in First-class Houses, where Jhey can command the highest salaries as dress cutters. GENERAL I f One Scientific System, with g#ieral instruction at the office as long as desired O Q •DDT/I-IP TJQT I L S>?tem 1 J sPecgd printed instructions, enabling anyone to thoroughly rait* JjlBX. understand it, will be senf by post to any part of the United Kingdom for £ 1 O O Our Patent Doible Tracing Wheel, tracing two lines at a time, one to cut by, and the other to sew by, making the seams all the sailie width, enabling a young gip to do the tacking as well as an experienced Dressmaker, will be found invaluable to ladles if they have much sewing ito do, as it saves a great deal of time and labour. The above wheel will be sent to any part of the United Kingdom op receipt of 2S. (Two Shillings.) POST FREE Post Office Orders (crossed) to be made paytble at General Post Office, London, to N. HANBURY, 473, Regent Street, Regent Circus, LondonJEV. A few more Ladies of intelligence and good address Wanted, to learn our System, as teachers to give instructions at private houses. Unexceptionable references required. Agents wanted in every Town to aell our System. Send foe Agents' Special Price List. TRACING WHEEL. l'" AddressWcefnmunications to the General Office of m SCIENTIFIC DEESS-COTTIKG ASSOCIATION, 272, Regent St. Regent Circus, London, ft Or to the Local Agent; < .1\0: is L eF- c 0 ti c I 'A rji ft A ArRlSi eclkitt4 orl RENOWNED REMEDIES. 18 lil I liVl7AfiL4ij|ll MJil 1 ? IJ ? k II Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders dHhe LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, ^ND BOWELS, They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Females of all ages. For Child rejurod the aged they are priceless. » THE OINTMENT Is an infallible remedy for Bad Legs, Bad BreaspT Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is famous I for Goutarc Rheumatism. FOR rftSORDERS OF E CHEST IT HAS NO EQUAL. 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BR=14 | BE MIGHT III IN a IN THE RiGHT j PLACE. ,BEEUHA}.f'S PILLS ARK admitted l>y thousands to '>e worth above fJU1N K A A liOX, for bilious and tiervo^S disorders sticli as wind and pain at I lie stomach, sit k lientj^clie, giddiness, fiilliifss and stvcllness !lfter Inealf, dizziness ;tnd drowsiness cold chills, (lustfiiiR of heat, loss ot" -.ippetile, shortness of hreatli, c^tire- ness, sciirvv, blotches on (he skin, dlstnrf)e(F sleep, friuhtfn/ dreams, and all nervous and tumbling sensations, &c., «Scc. Tne first dose will relie 11 '20 minutes.. This is no fietion, for tliev have done jft in thon» sands of cases. The Proprietor of thes^sPills have* inc oiitained (at. greal expense; a patenl'fMr them, he challenges the whllle world to prodjee a medcine equal to them for removing the ahoyfe-named com- pfainfs. attd restoring I he patient to sottnd afld lasting health..v livery so Iferer is earnestly invite^ to try one box of iliese Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WOHTH A GUINEA tA BOX. For females of all Hg-es these Pills are invaluable as a few (ioscs of them carry off All gross humours open all obstructions, and bring.about all that is re- (ji>i>. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to Auii Beecliam'a Pills, for i .'inoviiiif any ototruciion j6r irregularity of the s\ stem, l! tak< « ac< ordin" to the directions given w ith each box they will so;»o restore females of all ages to sound and robust heflth. Beecham's Magic Cough Pills. As a remedy for Coujfhs in general, asthma, Dillicully in lirealhing, bbortness in the Breath, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest, Wheezing, &c.. these fills staud unrivalied and anyone labour- in under ny of the abafce complaints need only try ONE IJOX, to prove Hiat they are the best ever offered to the public, Asthmatic and Consumptive Coughs, Hoarseness, |and opprdssion of the Chest. They speedily remove; that sense of oppression anil difficulty of liteathiifV, which nightly deprive the p-tient of 'est. The^ yive alin- st instant relief and ,HI,tort to thos* afflifted with the above distressing and, when ne«lecied, dangerous complaints. Let any persons troubled w ild any of the above com* plaints givd i:liliC8AM\S COUGH PILLSatrfal. The most yiolen^Counh will in a short time be re- moved. I Facts are more conclusive than arguments, and to comment upon sich facts as the above would be superfluous. The extraordinary sale of Beecham's Pills prove unmistakably that they are one of the best and safest fined icines at the present day far disease and sickness will not be. found in iony hoate, aft-r taking a fclv doses of these excellent Pills. ( AUTtoN-The/public are requested to notice that ■Joe w* rr)s Hexham's Pills, St. Helens," are on the X v. in. t:! Stamp adixed to eai h OX the ptlla; \i i n. .e, ir •orrery. Vr<paied oiil>, sold wholesale and retail, by tiieVroprielor,/T. Heecham, <ihemist, St. Helens, l.amwshire, itii boxes at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. Sent \est free from the proprietor for 11, 15, »r Sold bt/Sall Dfuggirte and Patent Medicine Dealer en (At United Kin. N .B.-Full directions are given witlj each box. AT YSGOLION SABBA THOL. Newydd ei Gyhoeddi, Ail-arijraffiad o EGWYDDORIG O'R IAPfH &YMREI&, IYn cyryifj's GWERSI HAWDD mi YSGBYTHYBAU DDYSGU DAJ^LLEN A SILLEBU, Pris 1 c. ,/ieti 9c. y Ddvosin. LYFkAU o/bob math, yn Gymraeg a Saesneg, nJrwasanaeth Ysgolion SabboUiol ir worth gan crckf-ES -A^'x SWYDD^R "ABERDARE TIMES, 31, Commercial Place, Aberdare. a GEJTS WANTED^r-pTTsh Hrst»<nnm-> J\ A4chineryQ*lgr^LiberaI Commission, —Box 312, Vof&fliOce, Liverpool. SINCLAIR'S & ruc r^CROCERS AOILMKM The Family F 1 JI I J SAVES TIME, TH-BV- Wash with- LASOVB. out the misery of \A# ATlD tte Mmgit a Steamy House, yfyf I ■■■■X CleanserI tMA. Beware of O H A P Imitations!^ MMK Ask for SINCLAIR'S." A lady write. to The Quern, I recomrnend it to vrtttf Inn —-J/IHm! housewife; it Kires tiat« HI material; ecanomisM fual. ■ the clothes require 1«M iiiMiliffi fnf bing and no boiling." JAlTP.s SINCLAIR, Southwark, Londen,<A
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Blushing, Hysteria; Timidity, Self- distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Muscular Relaxation, Loss of Sleep, Faulty Nutrition, Loss of Flesh, Weakness, Pimples, Diffidence, Loss of Nerve Power, &c., &c. GIVES THE NAMES OF THE POSITIVE MEDICINES FOR THE CURE OF EACH DISEASE. SHORT, SIMPLE,/AND PRACTICAL IN- STRUCTIONS FOR/ THE CURE OF ALL DlSEASJES BY TH# POSITIVE REMEDIES. If) thisY" GUIDE-BOOK OF POSITIVE RE- MEDIES V will fee found a LIfeT OF ALL piSEASESL and everything that a Country Invalid should/Tcnow for SELF-TREATMENT. Sent direct frJfin the Publisher, H. SMITH & Co., Positive Remedy Laboratory, 26 Southampton Row, London, W.C. FEMALE Piling. DR. SMITH'S FEMALE PILLS ARE A POSITIVE REMEDY IN ALL OBSTRUCTIONS AND IRREGULARITIES to ^hich Females are subject- Headache, Depression Spirit, Sickness, Sallowness, of the Skin Pimples, -Backache, and all Discharges. After using these Pills, the body and nerves are restored to Health and Vigour. 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U U si i! |1i 11-N Si £ £ "L. £ £ s. d. 60 >. 95 309 822 13 1122 ]3 668 10 0 44 99 1000 2634 8 3634 8 2083 2 6 48 89 1600 3108 6 4608 £ » 2680 2 6 61 92 300 1012 14 1512 14 958 7 6 46 90 300 613 0 813 0 64t 2 6 53 88 300 460 15 76n 15 537 15 0 42 87 700 1049 15 1748 16 u53 i6 8 42 86 300 434 7 ™4 7 483 15 0 • 36. 90 500 674 8 1174 8 828 0 0 49 86 1000 1347 19 2347 19 1668 16 8 29 80 1000 1073 3 2073 3 13118]Q 0 31 8t 1600 1526 6 3026 6 2046 17 6 34 75 495 425 10 920 10 60760 32 75 1000 850 J7 1850 17 1198 J2 « 23 77 1000 835 10 1835 10 1248 15 0 The next division of profits will take place as 31st March, 1885. All ordinary Policies have the benefit of the company'S NON FORFEITURE SYSTEM, whereby Policy-holders are secured against loss by non- ^yifaent of premium. Agents at Aberdare :— «tr. CHARLES M. LEWIS, London and Pro- vincial Bank. Mr. T L. JONES, Aberdare Times Office. BRIPPINGILLE'S P^ENT WARMING/STOVES THE ONLY PERFECJC/QIL STOVES MADE. 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Ink and Inkstands, Conversation Cards, &c. Combs ^nd Brushes of the best quality. Pipes and Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Cases. Ladies' Bags, Puries, Albums, &c., &c. f iff j-. gUi OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— ABERDARE TIMES" OIFIJBE 311 COMMERCIAL-PLACE, ABEKDARE