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TO VISITORS. TO VISITORS. WITHOUT A DOUBT MORTON'S BOOT STORES, KNOWN BY THE NAME OF DICK'S, 12, HIGH STREET, BARMOUTH, Are now complete with the Finest Stock of Boots, Shoes, and Slippers for the Season that it is possible to produce. DICK'S stand pre-eminent in the BOOT and SHOE TRADE for Good Material, Good Workmanship, and Low Prices. Every Department is crammed full with all the Newest things in Leather and with all sorts of fittings, so that any foot, it matters not its size or shape, can be comfortably and easily fitted. Every Article is of Excellent Quality and Splendid Value. Repairs Neatly, Promptly, and Reasonably executed, and with nothing but the Best English Bark-Tanned Leather. J Shops in this District: :ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGAN, LAMPETER, MACHYN- LLETH, DOLGELLEY, BARMOUTH, PWLLHELI. All well stocked with every lption of Boots and Shoes. 30 YKARS ESTABLISHED IN ABERYSTWYTH FITTING ROOI FOR LADIES. ROYE'S SUPERIOR BOARDING HOUSE, BELLE VUE, BARMOUTH. rPHIS HIGH-CLASS Establishment is comfortably arranged to accommodate Ladies, Gentlemen, and Families. It occupies -1- the highest and healthiest part of the town, which is universally recommended by Medical Men as a Winter Resort. The Dining, Drawing, and Smoking Rooms are all large and airy. South aspect. Every window has an extensive view of Sea and Mountains. The table is suppled on the most liberal scale, with everything of the best quality and the general arrange- ments are such as will ensure every comfort to visitors. Two minutes' walk from the Railway Station and Sea. Fishing, Boating, Bathing, Lawn Tennis, Golf, and Cricketing in the Neighbourhood. Private Apartments without Board if desired. Town Porter meets all Trains. MISS ROYE. "T°JRS RTCHARS NEWELL, PURVEYOR OF MEAT, *VP CENTRAL BUILDINGS, PORTMADOC. THE PRIXCE ——————— OF WALES. BRANCHES—Beach-road, Barmouth (near the Railway Station); 12, High-street, CRICCIETH (opposite the New Church); and the CENTRAL BUILDINGS, MAES, PWLLHELI. HAVING ENLARGED the Premises at Portmadoc and secured Cold Storage, I am enabled to have a constant supply of Prime Beef (Lamb, Veal, and Pork when in season) and the celebrated four-year-old real Welsh Mountain Mutton, bred on the Snowdonian, Cader, and Plynlimon ranges. A constant supply of Home-cured Hams and Bacon. JT3T TRY MY CELEBRATED SAUSAGES made by Gardiner's Simplex Silent Sausage Machine, driven by water power, thereby spcuring perfect cleanliness and thorough Mincing. DR. WILLIAMS' ENDOWED HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, DOLGELLEY. Hea(li)tisti-e,qs-M I S S THOMPSON. STAFF :—Miss ANSTEY (Cambridge Teachers' Certificate). Miss KNOWLES (L.L.A. St. Andrews). Miss JONES (Cambridge Teachers' Certificate). ART :-Miss WAGSTAFFE (Royal Drawing Society Teachers' Certificate). Music Miss ALLCOCK. Mr M. W. GRIFFITH (Mus. Bac.). DAIRY AND COOKERY WORK :-Miss ROBERTS (Diplomde S.K. and U.C.W.) HOUSE MISTRESS :-Miss TOOTAL. This School combines a healthy home life with a most efficient education. During the last nine years 567 successes have been obtained in Public Examinations. The following certificates were gained last year.Matric. of the University of Wales, 1. Oxford Local Senior, 8 Junior, Honours. 4; pass I- 8; Preliminary, 7. S. Kensington Science and Art: Botany, elementary, 6, advanced, 7 Mathematics, 2; Freehand Drawing, 1st class, 4, 2nd class, 4; Model Drawing, 1st class, 1, 2nd class, 6 Light and Shade, 2 Geometry, 4. Royal Drawing Society of Great Britain and Ire- land, 81. Associated Board of the Royal College and Royal Academy of Music Piano, higher divi- sion, 3, lower 6 Violin, higher division, 2; Singing, higher division, 1 Harmony, higher division, 3, lower, 6. The School Buildings and Recreation Grounds are excellently adapted to secure Health and Comfort, and are in perfect sanitary condition. A detached Sanatorium has recently been built. There is accommodation for 60 Boarders and 40 Day Pupils. Prospectus on application to the Headmistress, or to MR W. R. DAVIES, Clerk to the Governors ROYAL GOAT HOTEL, BEDDGELERT. | THIS ESTABLISHMENT is beautifully -JL situated at the foot of Snowdon and in the midst of some of the finest scenery in Wales. It is within a inile-and-a-half of the Aberglaslyn Path has undergone a most complete repair; and the in- tention is that a reputation for attention, comfort, and moderate charges shall be permanently earned. It has excellent Coffee, Drawing, Billiard, and Smoke Room. Visi'.ors staying in the Hotel j have the privilege of Salmon and Trout Fishing. iu Lakes DinaB and Gwynant, aud seven miles of Glaslyn River free of charge. J. & J. GIBSON, PRINTERS Bookbinders, AND Lithographers, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. BOOKBINDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Stationery Books of every descrip- I tion always in Stock. Ledoers, Day Books, and Cash Books made to order. Specially Ruled Books made on the shortest notice. Every j description of Ruling, Paging, and Perforating. Books re-bound O Send for Prices of Books. Best lvalue in the Trade. Estimates given and samples sent tree on application. MAGAZINES bound in Cloth from 1/6 per volume, BARMOUTH. THE CORS-Y-GEDOL AXD MARINE HOTELS AND FREEHOLD LAND Co., LTD. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WISE AD SPIRIT MERCHANTS, Respectfully inform the Visitors to Barmouth and the public generally that they have opened an ofhcp. for supplying Wines, Spirits,^Liqueurs, Ale, Stout (in cask and bottle), Cider, Mineral Waters, &c, retail at wholesale prices. Office, Cors-v-gedoi Hotel, next the Hotel entrance. All goods of the best qualities only, which will JdJ competition n y A trial respectfully solicited. SOLE AGENTS FOR- THOS. SALT & Co., LTD., BREWERS, BURTON-ON-TRENT. Awarded Gold Medals for the excellence and purity of their Burton Ales at International Health Exhibition, London, 1884. International Exhibition, Liverpool, 1886. International Exhibition, Edinburgh, 1886. Compare prices of these High-Class Ales and Stout with those of other dealers Cash prices, per. doz. S D East India Pale Ale or Extra Stout-Reputed Pints 3 3 do. do. —Imperial Half-pints 2 0 Light Bitter or Dinner Ales—Reputed Pints 2 3 do. do. Injperial Half-pints 1 10 Bottles charged Is per dozen and allowed in full when returned. THE CORS-Y-GEDOL HOTEL. THE MARINE HOTEL. ST. ANN'S MANSIONS (High-class Boarding House). in. Tariff on application. BENJAMIN J. ALLSOP, Managin Director
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GENUINE HAND-LOOM WELSH TWEEDS AND LINSEYS. ROYAL EISTEDDFOD PATRONIZED BY £ V WLT HER ROYAL HIGHNESS PRIZE MEDALS, rj/ THE PRINCESS OF WALES, ~0 I- ALSO NOBILITY, CLERGY, ABERYSTWYTH, 1865. AND GENTRY THROUGHOUT CHESTER, 1866. ENGLAND AND WALES. JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MANUFACTURER OF WELSH WEBS AND TWEED CLOTHS, DOLGELLEY. FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS. PATTERNS SENT BY POST TO ANY ADDRESS. GOLDEN LION ROYAL HOTEL. THE COUNTY HOTEL," DOLGELLEY. Under entirely New Management. Decorated and Re-Furnished throughout. Ladies' Drawing Room, Coffee Room, Billiards, Lawn Tennis. HORSES AND CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Mountain Guides and Ponies, Lock-up Coach-houses, Loose Boxes, ind Stalls for fifty Horses. TERMS-MODERATE. For tariff, apply to the Manager. ORIELTON HALL, ABERAMFFRA AND BELLE VUE, BARMOUTH. Aberwmffra Grounds, extending over fifteen acres and commanding the finest views of the Estuary and Cader Idris, are BEAUTIFULLY WOODED and Sheltered, provided with seats and level walks of over 4 ""ABERAMFFRA has beea newly furnished, decorated, and enlarged. BILLIARD, SMOKING, AND RECREATION" ROOMS. LAWN TENNIS GROUND. HOT A$TD COLD WATER THROUGHOUT. LARGE DINING HALL, SEPARATE TABLES. SANETARY ARRANGEMESTS CERTIFIED pERFECT. A few minutes' walk fram the Station. BELLE VUE.-House nearest to the new Church, close to Station, Post Office, and Sands. .HOT AND COLD WATER THROUGHOUT. SANITARV ARRANGEMENTS PERFECT. For Terms-Daily, En pension, or 'W eekly-andall particul&rs, apply to THE SECRETARY. LION HOTEL, BARMOUTH. COMMERCIAL, FAMILY, AND POSTING HOUSE. Ordinary daily at 1 o'clock A well-appointed COACH, CHAR-A-BANC, will leave the above Hotel every other day for Dolgelley, Torrent Walk, and Tynygroes Waterfalls. Worthington's Ales and Dublin Stout in Bottles and Casks. Particulars on application at the Bar. W. JONES, Proprietor. ARNFIELD'S HOME OF MUSIC FOR MUSIC IN THE HOME, DOLGELLEY AND BAKMOUTH, UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF MR PYEMONT, ORGANIST AND CHOIR MASTER, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, BARMOUTH. OUR PRICES ARE BEYOND COMPETITION. OUR INSTRUMENTS GIVE UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION. THE MOST POPULAR MUSIC WAREHOUSE IN NORTH AND MID -W ALES. ——- Apply for the numerous Testimonials from the Gentry, Clergy, Churches, Chapels, Intermediate and Board Schools. The greatest care is taken by personally selecting all PIANOS. HARMONIUMS, AND AMERICAN ORGANS so that a Reliable Instrument may always be depended on. Our instruments are on hire by the ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, BLAENAU FESTINIOG, and all the LEADING CHOIRS. COMPETENT TUNERS AND REPAIRERS SENT TO ALL PARTS. Publishers of the Popular Song, "STAR OF HOPE" Seren Gobaith"), in C and F., by Norman McLeod Jones, A.R.C.M., London. English and Welsh Words. The well-known Easter Anthem « MYFI YW'R ADGYFODIAD," M. VV, Griffitb, Mus. Bac. (Hen Nodiant, 4c Sol Ffa, 2c.) English and Welsh Words. CHRIST A GYFODWYD," William Rees, Organist, St. Hilary, Trefilan (Hen Nodiant, 4c Sol Ffa, 2c.) All communications to ARNFIELD'S, DOLGELLEY. CAMBRIAN RAIL V A Y S EVERT THURSDAY UP TO SEPTEMBER v/ WEEKLY & FORTNIGIITLY EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN TO LONDON, OXFORD, LEAMINGTON, BANBURY, WARWICK, COVENTRY AND KENILWORTH FROM WREXHAM, ELLESMERE, OSWESTRY, MONTGOMERY, XEWTOWN, LLANIDLCES, BUILTH WELL, RHAYADER, MACHYNLLETH, BORTH, ABERYSTWYTH, ABERDOVEY, TO\YYN, DOL(iELLEY, BARMOUTH, HARLECH. PORTMADOC, CRICOIETH, AND PWLLHELI. Also ON EVERY WEDNESDAY UP TO SEPTEMBER 2ht similar EXCURSIONS WILL BE RUN FROM LONDON. OXFORD (be., to the Cambrian Stations named above. For full particulars as to Train Times and Fares see Bills' XEW EXPRESS SERVICE BETWEEN LONDON, MANCHESTER, &c., AND CAMBRIAN COAST-The Service between London P,w i_ LeBdK. Liverpool. Manchester, and the Cambrian Coast for JULY, AUGUST, and .SEPTEMPER is as nnd*r ^tweea London, Birmrngbem, a iu a in am a in" r r — London (Euston) dept 5 15 9 30 10 2r, l 30 10 u Pwllheli dent1 7 In Vi in —i m IU „ (Paddin^ton) „ I2cl0 9 SO 9 50 1 30 6 50 Portmadoc 7 l0 4s \'i 4 Birmingham (New-street) »> 7 20 11 35 12 30 3 35 11 42 Barmouth o ™ •• 4 30 (Snow Hill „ 6 0 8 30 12 4 12 48 4 28 10 25 Aberystwyth- 7*30 t 1.) r z o ?? 5 33 Leeds 0 8 55 10 5 2 10 9 30 Liverpool (Lime-street) arr 0 0 0 0 () Manchester (London-road) „ 8 35 10 45 11 50 3 39 12 0 Manchester (London-road) 5 n 3 0 r. ? 12 Liverpool (Lime-street) „ 8 15 10 30 11 50 3 25 11 55 Leeds 3 4q 5 40 L on ir 6 5 5 Aberystwyth arr XX 35 2 15 3 35 4 *20 5 25 9 35 7 0 Birmingham (Snow Hill) 12 15 o y,, 7 5*47 Barmouth „ 11 55 2 36 3 50 4 35 6 7 7 20 (New-street) •> 30 o on J 22 Portniadoc „ 117! 3 30 5 18 5 18 6 53 10 14 London (Psddinsrton) s SO £ 9a 55 232 Pwllheii „ I 2 0: 4 20 5 45 5 45 7 35 10 55 „ (Euston)- 3 45 • T- <•—Not on Mondav Mornings. ~—Atrive.» on Snnn'ay Mr mines at 10-10 a m 5" CHEAP DAY TICKETS (1st and 3rd Class) Are issued DAILY between all Stations on the Cambrian Coast including Machynlleth and Dolgelley from JLTLY 1st to SEPTFMBEP 30h CHEAP WEEK EXD and TEX DAYS' TICKETS are issued THROUGHOUT THE YEAR from all the Principal Stations in Fnehnd <PYr>Cnr T n the Cambrian Coast, and Welis and certain Inland Stations on every Friday and Saturday also WEEK E\D TICKETS ar« from n~ • ■L"^1<?ori' t0 Stations on every Friday and Saturday to LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, BIRMINGHAM, and other large Centres Came nan Principal <s- ?-IC??iC AN TPLTV/S^r?E ^RTIES-TT.ICKEP at reduced Fares are issued (with certain limitations) at all Cambrian Stations sto t a-ties of not less than Six 1 irst Class or Ten Third Class Passengers desirous of making Pleasure Excursions to places on or adjacent to this Railway. »-« ™ uou less tnan Single Fares for double journey will be charged for parties of 30 First Class or 50 Third Class Passengers. Day^^d^ mUSt madG t0 Ml" W* H' G°Dgh' Superintendent 'of the Line' 0-we.t.y, or at any of the Stations, not ,ess than Three RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS. Excursions by Rail and Coach are run every Week Day, June hi to September -JOth. from the Cambrian Coast Stations and from certain Tnlan-J 4 Mochras Island, Precipice Walk^ Talvllvn Lake be via Tn«.™ :"n Abersoch, Nevin, Torrent Walk 1 via Dolgelley, Corris, nd\ia ^orris, Cader Idns, • r> Cwmrhaiadr and Waterfall, Cataract Waterfall, • ±Sedaerelert, via Portmadoc, Llyfnant Valley Devil's Bridge, Cwmbychan Lake, via Llanbedr and Pensarn, Snowdon. Dysynni Valley, Bettws-y-Coed, via Portmadoc, Tanybwlch, Dolgoch Waterfall, Happy Valley, via Aberdovey, Maentwrog' Glaspwll Cascade, Llanymawddwy Falls, '-Nantgwilit (Birmingham Waterworks And to Lake Vyrnwy, Dinas Mawddwy, and Bwlchoerddrws Pass, on days "hawn in Rail and Coach Tour Programme. For full particulars see Tourist Programme, Rail and Coach Tour Programme and Bills, to be had at Stations or on aDolication tn \rrw u ,■ 1. « tendent of the Line, Oswestry. W- H. (rough, Supenn- tendent of the Line, Oswestry. 1,1 Genei r.i Maaager
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