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T II 111 S. PHELPS' POPULAR WORK GATES AJAR OTTD be L0VED 0NES IN HEAVEN, had, in various Styles of Binding, at lS> Co CHRIST0PHERS'> ^toERciAL STREET, NEWPORT, (THE MERLIN OFFICE.) STo :RE'V'Ky RUSSELL EVANS, 12, & SHARE BROKER, T DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. MOHTP UAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. FOE SALE:- ^igk^onf CREDIT ASSOCIATION SHARES, Per to an immediate purchaser. Dividends [12674 W TE. S TTF. OSBOBUE, it t> & G E O N DENTIST, 25, DOCK STREET, NEWPORT. 13,954 NOTICE. HOMAS STOODLEY, BUTCHER, SAUSAGE MANUFACTURER, 4^ Returning thanks to his numerous Friends; *eive<}j^ ^}e Public generally, for the liberal support re- tUytn r m ^or uPwai'ds of Eight Years, begs respect- Mr them he has DISPOSED of his B USINESS -S JEFFREYS, for whom he solicits a 174 p e their kind favours. > commercial-street, Newport, Mon., Feb. 22nd, 1870 °MAS JEFFREYS, XJ „ respectfully to inform the Nobility, r, ^e r> and the Public generally, that he has taken £ °rk l&ess ^tely carried on by Mr. T. STOODLEY, OMER' ^AUSAGE Manufacturer, &c., 174, COM- Of lwIRKETVNEWPORT, and trusts that by keeping tfSfJ merif ^uallty only, and by strict attention to busi- >;°wed iir,^ a ?outinuance of the patronage so liberally *e*wW8 P^ecessor. 1870. [14,992 FOR REALLY LCE CAKES, GO TO 1, B L A ft d S 33 » COMMERCIAL STREET, AND 17, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [G656 CjHERRY, Chemist, 41, Commercial Street j v Newport AGENT. flORNIMAN's TEA ^facingpowder on the leaf; wholesome' •* cheapness are thus secured. G enuine signed jfJ^McnumaM ^(r. ^°HNER'S FOR BOOTS! LADIES' l{ID ELASTIC SIDE SPRING, 5s. 6d. [10,900 16 111J!) GLOBE," PRICE ONE PENNY Wi Or^^ST-CLASS EVENING PAPEE, a recog yea> en of Conservative Policy. THE GLOBE" *«K-S' -i ea(iing Evening Journal for more than sixty Seftlenf ^as a laroe and increasing circulation. Ad- 8 are inserted at a moderate charge. ^Offices 110, STRAND, W.C. [14,410 BORWICK'S Making POWDER HAS BEEN AWARDED TWO GOLD MEDALS ITS SUPERIORITY OVER ALL OTHERS. [14,652 I^ABLE DELICACIES, Of th.8 Highest Quality, Manufactured by crossed AC&WEIX ;E,, L Ag W 'L L r PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN. 1: P:IOPR.IETOR.S OF |J CA.PTAlN\VHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLE |I' it AND CURRY PASTE. I; I Sold retail in all parts of the JF^C.D, and ■ WHOLESALE at the MANUFACTORY, j[g&> SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. P:E MEDALS, PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867.^|gf 11 A Company's Extract of Meat. MT* EXHIBITION, 1869- thp £ pRIZE, being abo ve the Gold Medal. Sup, VQ,. AN.I ^ish, French, Prussian, Russian, Italian St Beef S, er Governments. One pint of fine fla- Oc^ lea at 2|d. Most convenient and economic to, ply sort warrantcd genuine by the In- AaT, on Liebig, whose signature is on every genuine • fOf T 18 • GOMPANT'S EXTRACT, and not for of Meat* [14,575 "MONMOUTHSHIRE MERLIN" OFFICE, NEWPORT. WILLIAM CHRISTOPHERS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, GENERAL & FANCY STATIONER, &c. 15, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON., I INVITES attention to his large and varied Stock of Books, Paper, Photograph Albums, JL Writing Cases, Purses, Church Services, Illustrated Gift Books, Toy Books, &c. POPULAR BOOKS. f THE POETS, in Morocco or Cloth. CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST-by Captain GREAT BATTLES OF THE BRITISH ARMY, MARRYAT-r. Coloured Illustrations. CLAUDIA A Tale by L. O. E. LAST HOURS OF GREAT MEN. HEBREW HEROES WHAT MEN HAVE SAID ABOUT WOMEN. THE YOUNG PILGRIM „ GEMS OF ENGLISH POETRY. FRANK OLDFIELD, OR LOST AND FOUND; THE QUEENS OF SOCIETY. a Temperance Prize Tale, by Rev. T. P. PILGRIM'S PROGRESS, Large Type, Coloured WILSON. Illustrations. WILD FLOWERS WHERE TO FIND, AND THE GIANT CITIES OF BASHAN. HOW TO KNOW THEM. PRINCE OF THE HOUSE OF DAVID. BEETON'S HOUSEHOLD MANAGEMENT. PILLAR OF FIRE. THE NEW COOKERY BOOK. ISRAEL IN BONDAGE. ALONE IN LONDON-by HESBA STRETTON. I THE SCHONBERG COTTA SERIES. THE GATES AJAR—in various Bindings. I EVERY BOY'S BOOK. I MISCELLANEOUS. MUSICAL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. SCRAP BOOKS AND ALBUMS PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS OF ALL SIZES, in JEWEL STANDS, WATCH STANDS &c Morocco or Cloth, from 2s. to X2 10s. ORNAMENTAL INKSTANDS, in Walnut Ebony &e. PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, in Ivory, &c. STATIONERY AND ENVELOPE CASES AND LADIES' COMPANIONS, TATTING CASES, PAPETERIES. SCENT CASES, &c. WRITING CASES & ORNAMENTAL BLOTTERS THE CHAMELION TOP. CHESS MEN in Bone and Wood. Xew Books, Periodicals, &c., supplied at the shortest notice—parcels from London dally. Orders for Manufactured Stationery, Account Books, Order Books, Ruled or Plain Business Forms, Bookbinding, &c. EXECUTED WITH PROMPTITUDE, AND AT MODERATE PRICES. NEWPORT BRANCH OF THE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIBRARY COMPANY. For the information of intending Subscribers, the terms of Subscription for the Publications contained in the Depot List of New Books, and in the Catalogues of the Standard Collection, numbering One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Volumes, are appended, viz :— 12 Months. 6 Months. 3 Months. Month. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. Two VOLUMES 0 10 6 0 6 0 0 3 6 0 2 0 FOUR VOLUMES. I 1 0 0 12 0 0 7 0 0 4 0 And upwards, in the proportion of Two Additional Volumes for each additional Half-Guinea. ————————————————————— Agent to the EAGLE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY; the LANCASHIRE FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE CO MP A vy, with which is incorporated the BIRMINGHAM FIRE OFFICE; the ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY, and the GUARANTEE SOCIETY. *OCIETV Op JOHN YOUNG, fgf (LATE PHILLIPS,) PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ci EStm J (BY EXAMINATION,) K ? 20, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. -f ^SPHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS INCORPORATED BY AND ROYAL CHARTER FAMILY RECEIPTS A.D. 1843. CAREFULLY PREPARED. [13.79 WILLIAM COMPTON RESPECTFULLY solicits his Friends and the Public to try his choice and well-selected stock of TEAS, the finest imported, on Sale in great variety. W. C.'s PROVISION STORES STAND A 1 FOR HIS CELEBRATED HOME-CURED HAMS AND BREAKFAST BACON. FINEST YORK AND WILTSHIRE SMOKED HAMS, OX TONGUES, BATH CHAPS FINEST CHEDDAR CHEESE, &c. ADDEESS .—58, HIGH-STREKT, NEWPORT, MON. (Adjoining the South Wales Railway Station.) [14,464 TO THE NOBILITY, CLERGY, MERCHANTS, TRADESMEN, AND INHABITANTS GENERALLY, OF MONMOUTHSHIRE AND SURROUNDING DISTRICTS. I beg most respectfully to announce that I have commenced business as AUCTIONEER' VALUER, ESTATE AGENT, and all Branches appertaining to such profession. All VALUATIONS, SALES, and other matters SETTLED PROMPTLY IN CASH. HENRY SHEPPARD. Offices, 26, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. [14,971 ESTABLISHED 1830. JAMES EDMUNDS, (Late Managing Assistant at Dickinson's, Hyde Park, London.) DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHYMIST, 5, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. AGENT FOR SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE, SODA, SELTZER, & OTHER MINERAL WATERS PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY PREPARED. [13,860 ESTABLISHED 1812. H. AND T. PROCTOR, AGRIOULTURAL CHEMISTS, x CATHAY, BRISTOL. PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR GRASS, CORN, ROOT, AND OTHER CROPS; ALSO, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. STORES-AT MODERATOR WHARF, NEWPORT. „ AT WATERS' COAL WHARF, CHEPSTOW. [14,835 LA WES' MANURES WERE the first. Chemical Manures manufactured and introduced, and have been in use t T for 28 years with great success. The supply for the present season is now ready for delivery at the Factories, all in first-rate condition. LAWES' PATENT TURNIP MANURE. LAWES' DISSOLVED BONES. LAWES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. LAWES' WHEAT, BARLEY, AND MANGEL MANURES. LAWES' CORN AND GRASS MANURES. Orders for GENUINE PERUVIAN GUANO, NITRATE OF SODA, SULPHATE OF AMMONIA, &c., &c. should be sent direct to I JOHN B E N N E T LAWES. HEAD OFFICE. DUBLIN. f SHREWSBURY. I CARDIFF. 59, Mark Lane, E.C., 22, Eden Quay. | Market Street. Womanby Street. London. AGENTS. D. P. Davies-Pumpsaint, Llandillo, Car- Tucker Brothers-Abergavenny John Philipotts-Skenfrith ma'then P. David-Neath Thomas Hallen-Ragland J. p, Edwards-Pyle J. Jones Evans—Pencadaer f. H. Slmd..rlaud-Hereford Irfon Coil Company-Glancarnddwr, Lan- R. H HMcorne—Oystermouth, Swansea Joseph Alorris-Longhope, near Ross gamarch, via Knighton Samuel Davies-St. Clears T. Thomas—Mfrthyr Tydvil W. Timothy-New Quay D. Hughes Gwernagle Richard Carrow-Johnstone Hall, Haver- W. Baker-New House, Wilcrick, Magor Thomas Jones-Aberayron fordwest Jones and Powell-Usk W. Davies -Witland J. Jenkins—Llangadock, Carmarthen E.J. Plice, Penalt Farm, King's Caplc James Gordon—Gower, near Swansea D. F. Davies—Llancawel, Llandillo R, Jones- Aberystwith J. W. Davies—Dalepoint W. Thomas Hall street, Llanelly J..G. Davies-Bridge, Cardigan Thomas James-Fishguard T. D. Davies-Llaaboidy, st, Clears, S.W. South Wales Mercantile Co.-Brecon John Davies-Pontardulais J, F. Lockmere-Fownhope IN. and F.WiUmon—Fentypool [14,897 gKltasses. MILLINERY. MRS. TADD begs to announce her return from London, with some of the latest NOVELTIES in MILLINERY, &c., &c., and will be prepared to make her SECOND and PRINCIPAL SHOW for the SEASON, in all the various Departments, ON AND AFTER WEDNESDAY, MAY 18TH. 55, HIGH STREET, NEWPORT. [15,140 THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) is empowered, subject to the approval of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to ADVANCE MONEY to the Owner of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE and general Improvement of Landed Property in any part of the United Kingdom the amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments, spread over a period not exceeding twenty-five years. The expenses incident to the transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No investigation of the Landowner's title is necessary. Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. GILLEPSIE and BELL, W.S., 81A., George- street, Edinburgh, agents for the Company in Scotland; of Messrs. RAWLENCE and SQUAREY, 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, E.C. and at the Offices of the Company. T. PAIN, Managing Director. Land Loan and Enfranchisement Company, EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. [14,726 THE NEWPORT (MON.) TURKISH AND WARM BATHS' COMPANY (LIMITED). ALTERATION OF TARIFF. THE TARIFF OF ADMISSION TO THESE BATHS WILL BE AS FOLLOWS, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE :— First-class Turkish Bath—■ s. d. Second-class Turkish Bath— s. d. First-class Warm Bath— s. d. A Single Ticket, paid on the A Single Ticket, paid on the A Single Ticket, paid on the premises 2 0 premises 1 6 premises 1 0 A Book, containing 10 Tickets 15 0 A Book, containing 10 Tickets 10 0 A Book, containing 10 Tickets 7 6 Second-class Warm Bath, or Plunge Bath. A Single Ticket, paid on the premises 0 9 I A Book, containing 10 Tickets 5 0 Books or Tickets can be purchased of the Directors, principal Booksellers of the town, and at the Baths. N.B.— FROM THIS DATE THE LADIES' DAY WILL BE ALTERED FROM THURSDAY TO MONDAY. February 18, 1870. BY ORDER. [15,010 MR. T. C. PARSON, SURGEON DENTIST, begs to announce kj his REMOVAL to Mr. WILLIAMS, 63, HIGH- STREET, NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE. Attendance every Wednesday, from Ten till Four. H. PEALLMAN, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 11, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY DISPEA amu [548 HORNER'S GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC SIDE SPRING BOOTS 10s. 6d. 124, COMMERCIAL STREET. [10,900 fiiEH &PERRINS'! J WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. F |: Pronounced t" Be careful by Connoisseurs to%sk for .:i I THE ONLY j'<~ LEA & FERRIK5'" j|] [ C-IriOD S SAUCE. i| j See nnme on wrapper, label, bottle, and j| • stopper. Sold by Crosse JBlackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. -| I BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, i! I v LEA & PERRSfyS, | WORCESTER. .I. AY, SON, & HEWITT, London and Wantage. GASEOUS FLUID. For Gripes in Horses. GASEOUS FLUID. For Scour in Lambs. QASEOUS FLUID. For Scour in Sheep. G ASEOUS FLUID. For Scour in Calves. G ASEOUS FLUID. For Debility in Horses. Q.ASEOUS FLUID. For Debility in Ewes. QASEOUS FLUID. For Debility in Cattle. G ASEOUS FLUID. For Blown Cattle. GASEOUS FLUID. For Weakly Calves. G ASEOUS FLUID. For Weakly Lambs. ^J_ASEOUS FLUID. For Chills in Cows. ^J.ASEOUS FLUID. Price 20s per dozen Bottles. GASEOUS FLUID. We have found the Gaseous Fluid (Colic Drinks) act as an invalu- able remedy.Mark Lane Express. /ASEOUS FLUID. This preparation is sufficient for all the ills that Calfhood is liable to." T. BOWICK, Author on the Prize Essay on Calves. CAUTION.—The first Animal Medicines known to the world as "DAY'S" and in such universal repute under that title, are those only manufactured by us, as a Bill in Chancery, we recently filed, has established and no one, as was there shown, knows anything of our discovery or our mode of compounding. Orders sent by post will be promptly attended to, if addressed:- DAY, SON, & HEWITT, 22, DORSET STREET, BAKER STREET, LON- DON, W., or WANTAGE, BERKS. BOOKS.—" Woods on Sheep," five stamps Bowick on Calyes," three stamps, both free by post. GENUINE PERUVIAN" GUANO. THE above valuable MANURE direct from the Government Guano Agents ALSO PURE DISSOLVED BOXES, BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND OTHER ARTIFICIAL MANURES, Kept in Stock, and Sold, delivered Free at all Railways Stations, by J. S. STONE, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. Dock-street Implement Works, Newport, Mon April 20th, 1870. [15,091 NOW READY FOR FOUR STAMPS, C. AND W. T RAPNELL'S ILLUSTRATED -D TT TD l\.T T C IT T "NT £ IT f D E, (372 ENGRAVINGS), CONTAINING ESTIMATES FOR FUR- NISHING HOUSES OF EVERY CLASS, THUS:—• FOUR-ROOMED HOUSE, X21 18s. 6d. Five „ HOUSE, £ 38 0s. Od. Six „ HOUSE, £ 67 14s. 2d. Eight „ HOUSE, < £ 125 17s. Od. Ten HOUSE, £ 265 3s. 6d. Eleven HOUSE, £ 433 4s. Od. Twelve HOUSE, £ 547 6s. Od. Twelve HOUSE, £ 788 13s. 6d. THE LARGEST AND CHEAPEST FUR- NISHING ESTABLISHMENT IN THE WEST OF ENGLAND. 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [13,261 L @ OMAN'S BRITISH ORN-FLOUR IS PREPARED FROM RICE. ICE is the Staple Food of more than Three -Lt Hundred Millions (300,000,000) of People. COLMAN'S BRITISH CORN-FLOUR, lyow in Domestic Use, is unequalled for Blanc.' Mange, Custards, Puddings, Cakes, Soups, dtc., and is the most wholesome and easily digestible Foodfor Children and Invalids. TESTI3IO-NIA1S. EDWIN LANKESTER, M.D., F.R.S., says:- Rice-Flour is Corn-Flour, and I regard this preparation of Messrs. Colman's •• as superior to anything of the kind now before the public." ARTHUR HILL HASSALL, M.D., observes I find it to be perfectly pure and most carefully manufactured; it forms an exceedingly digestible and wholesome article of diet." CHARLES A. CAMERON, M.D., also states :— I have never tasted anything of the kind more agreeable in flavour or so easily digestible." SHERIDAN MUSPRATT, M.D., Professor at the Liverpool College of Chemistry, writes :— I can highly recommend it as a palatable and very digestible and nutritious food." Retailed by Family Grocers and Druggists; WhoùHk of the Manufacturers, J. & J. COLMAN, LONDON. GLENFIELD STARCH. EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY And HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says, tb,.t it is THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. Awarded Prize Medal for its Superiority. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD STARCH, ee that vou get it. as inferior kinds are often substituted I WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONEON. [13,931 CAUTION STEEDMAN'S SOOTHING POWDERS, s for Children Cutting their teeth.Purchasers are requested to BEWARE OF IMITATIONS of this Medicine, and to observe in every case, that the words "JOHN STEEDMAN, CHEMIST, WAL. WORTH, SURREY," are engraved on the Government Stamp affixed to each packet, without which none are genuine. Sold by all Chemists and Druggists, in packets ftt Is. lid, each; [14,443 GMTOFLEG. Life and Fire Insurances, ALSO INSURANCES AGAINST ACCIDENTS. ALSO Guarantees for the Fidelity of Per- sons in Situations of Trust, ARE EFFECTED BY MR. W. CHRISTOPHERS "MERLIN" OFFICE, la, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT, MON. Vlf/LIERS, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER 8, COMMERCIAL-STREET Opposite the West-gate Hotel, Newport. CAETE SDE VISITE TAKEN DAILY. V1LL1EKS Guinea Portrait m Oil, the cheapest and most permanent style of Portrait in England. VILLIERS' FAMILY PORTRAITS enlarged from CARTES to LIFE SIZE. VILLIERS' JEWEL MINIATURES.—A variety of new specimens to be seen at 8, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. MACHINERY, LANDSCAPES, ANIMALS, PAINTINGS, &c., PHOTOGRAPHED. [6294 TMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND j- PRIVATE FAMILIES. No one should be without HANCOCK'S PATENT BUTTER MACHINE, for washing Butter from all traces of Milk and Acid also for cooling and making it firm in hot weather without touching with the hand, and for removing the flavour of Turnips, and turning Salt Butter into Fresh for daily use, by the action of Cold Water on y also for pressing Juices from Fruits, mash- ing Potatoes, Turnips, and Carrots. This Machine mashes Potatoes into ornamental forms, at the same time being as fine as fiour,-Sole Agent in Newport, for this useful Machine, Messrs. H. GREENE and CO., Iron- mongers, High-street, where it may be seen daily, and its capabilities tested. [14,936 BOILER EXPLOSIONS. J\IILLER'S SAFETY BOILER 1.: As manufactured by the ISCA FOUNDRY COMPANY, OF NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, AND 25, LAURJ2 N CE PO UNTS EY LAN E, LONDON. oAVEls 40 PER CENT. in FUEL over the best construction of CORNISH BOILER. It will not Explode if short of Water, and is safe to work at 2001bs. pressure. A BOILER can be seen at work, and prices given ell application at the WORKS. [14,369 ESTABLISHED 1835. II J-IXHU L LI\ I J I NN, N REENS' PATENT LAW* MOWERS vJ have proved to be the BEST, and have carried off EVERY PRIZE that has been given in all cases of Compe- tition. MANFFACTTEEES OF GALVANIZED WIRE NETTING. GREENS' PATENT HOT WATER BOILERS. Drawings and Price Lists Free on Application. THOMAS GREEN & SON, SMITHFIELD IRON WORKS, LEEDS, and 54 and 55, Blackfriars Road, London. S [15,060 ESTABLISHED 1842. J. AND T. JJ OBINSON CONTINUE TO MANUFACTURE BONE MANURE FOR GRAIN & ROOT CROPS THE GRASSES, AND CLOVER; ALSO SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, Rich in Phosphate chiefly rendered soluble, and in a state in of great perfection for maturing as well as starting the crop. These Manures are offered with every confidence, after j-ears of practical experience bv the Manufacturers. ALSO LINSEED AM) COTTONSEED CAKE, Made from Seed as Imported, without admixture. Apply to J. and T. ROBINSON, ST. PHILIP'S MARSH, Bristol; at the DOCKS, Gloucester or to their Agents, Mr. W. W. PHILLIPS Hartridge, Newport. Mr. Henry Rvmer .Lancaut, Chepstow. [14,783 TRAPNELL'S STEAM-MADE REGISTERED GUINEA EASY CHAIR, The Best and Cheapest Easy Chair in Englamd TO meet the increasing demand for these Chairs in any of their varieties, arrangements have been made by which any number may be had upon giving Two Days' notice. Photographs and Patterns for Cover- ings post free. THE ROYAL VICTORIA SEA-SIDE EASY CHAIR FOR TWO GUINEAS AND A HALF, LARGE, THOROUGHLY EASY, AND MOST DURABLE. The construction is upon scientific principles, and se- cures the most perfect rest. The Springs will neither break or work up through the Seat: The Castors are of the strongest and best make. Carriage and Packing of this Chair free to any principal Station. The Wrappers to be returned. Photograph and full description, with Samples of Coverings, post free. NEITHER OF THESE CHAIRS ARE TO BE HAD EXCEPT FROM THE INVENTORS AND MANUFACTURERS, C. & W. TRAPNELL. Upholsterers 39, COLLEGE GREEN, BRISTOL. [13,261 QiH5S5H5E5E5S525H5S5H5H5HSESS525H525H5E5H5E5H5H5Jg IH0RM3EMM'gTE& | RECOMMENDED AS THE EJ €21&» £ if & BEST | For Thirty Years this Pure Tea G has secured a preference for S its great strength & real cheap- S has secured a preference for S its great strength & real cheap- S ness, from not being colored S C] with the usual 'facing' powder, CJ Bj Genuine PACKETS are signed |8 CJ LONDON, [JJ p] Original Importers of the Pure Tea. K [A 2s.4D.-2s.8d.-3s,-3s,4d. 3s.8d.perlb- BJ| ,a m -,X- m LOCAL &<3IHTS | ABEHGAVENXT Gosden. Watkins,High st. ABERYSTWITH.Jones, chemist. BLAFI,NEY.. Phil 1)0tti. CISDERFORD. Coidwin, chersist CRICKHOWELL.. Christopher. ARi)iFr..Kernick,23, Duke-st Ditto ..James ,Bute-street HEPSTOW.. Griffiths,bookselJer Ditt o .Hillman, bookseller COLEFORD.. Williams.—Hough DOWLAIS..Hancock LYDNH r ..Hathaway Moauoura..Allen,confecttoner' NEWPORT, E»sinMis,5, High street. „ CHERRY, 41, Commercial s „ H. L WILLIAMS, 3, Coml-s J PtHLLips,92, Commerce st chemist „ J. YOUKG, 20, High-street, „ DAVIES, 25, High street, „ Co-operative Society, N E WKH AM.Fryer, Draper. POKTYPOOL Wood,chemiat PONTYPEIDD.. James, Rise A.. Taylor, CheniBt USK».FDYU;(U 14,173