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Stele* bs &mtmx. ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR E. ELLIS has been favoured with Instructions to offer for by PablLc Auction, ON WEDNESDAY, DECBMBER 10 TH, 1890. -At 2.30 p.m., at the AUCTION MARf, 28, Little iDarkgate-streat, all that Commodious Building known as the TEMPERANCE HALL. This Pro- perty is held under a Lease, granted by the late Mr Jame& Miller, for the term of 66 Years, from Nov. 12th, 1862, at the low Annual Ground Ren, otA7. The Temperance Hall has a Frontage in Queen's Road of 90 feet, or thereabouts, with a Yard of about 6 feet wile adjoining, and in the North parade of 40 feet, or thereabouts, with an entrance m both streets. The Hall has a gradua.il*' raised Platform, with a Gallery on three bides, Two Ante-rooms, and a room beneath the Platform, containing Cupboards and Fireplace. The Building contains the largest and best adapted public room in town, being capable of seating comfortably 1,000 persons, has acoustic pro- perties of che very best, is well lighted, and supplied with Table Forms, Chairs, Crockery, Fountains, Tea Urns, Table Cloths, &c., &o., sufficient to dispense Tea to 300 at once. It has also a Gas Warming Stove, a Handsome Clock, and several ether Utensils. This Building, with proper management, there is no doubt, might be made a course of great Profit to Investors. -For further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 18, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. LLANRHYSTID. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ME JOHN WILLIAMS, Tynllidiart, has been instructed by Mr David Jones, Tancastell, to Bell by Auction, at the Black Lion Inn, Llanrhystid, ON THURSDAY, DEC. 2tth, 1890, attwo o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, subject to Conditions to be then produced. The following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, Lot I.-All that FreeholdFarm and Lands known as TEA WSNANT-UCH AF, situate in the Parish of Llanrhyatid-Haminiog, containing by admeasure- ment 33 acres or thereabouts of arable and pasture land, and now in the occupation of Mrs Margaret Williams, as yearly tenant at the yearly rent of < £ 26. The house and outbuildings hive lately been re- built, and are in perfect order. LOT 2.-Two Fields, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Lewis, being part of Heut'elin, near Llanrhystid, and containing about 7 acres of pasture and arable and. Rent £ 7. LOT 3.—Six Cottages known as Ddolboeth, now in the occupation of David Jones, John Morgan, George Ashley, Margaret Evans, Jane Watkins and John Williams, at a yearly rent of .£2 each. For further particulars apply to Mr David Jones, Tancastell, or the Auctioneer, Tynllidiart. COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE c COMPANY, LIMITED. FIEE — LIFE — MARIN E. • CAPITAL FULLY SUBSCRIBED £ 2,500,000 Life Fund (in special trust for Life Policy Holders) upwards of 'fo'cnannn Total Invested Funds Exceeds £ 2,509,000 Total Annual Net Income. ••• <*1,250,000 HEAD OFFICE-19 & 20, Cornhill, London, E.C. BRANCH OFFICE (Fire and Life)-26, Exchange- street East, Liverpool. DISTRICT MANAGER—Robert Hardman. -ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANAGER.-W. H. Cooper. LOCAL AGENTS: ABERYSTWYTH — W. Morgan, Cardigan House, Queen's-road. 5) E. H. Davies, 6, New-street. ABERL»OVEY—Enoch Lewis, Tan-y-Bryn. „ Arthur Tomlins, "Bryntegwel." MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. 13, Pier Street, Aberystwyth. E. LEAF TURIVELL now showing Autuaau Novelties. All kinds of u DRAPERY GOODS kept in Stock. ,Ladies own Materials made up. Fit and Style guaranteed. TEIZMS-MODERATIE. D. PHILLIPS, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, & 3, MARY ST ABERYSTWYTH, TEMPERANCE and Eating House. HORDES and CARRIAGES FOR HIRE by the day or hour. Trips made to Devil's' Bridge, Plynlimon, Llyfnant "Valley, Monk's Cave, and other places of interest in the neighbourhood. Good horses; steady drivers and reasonable prices. COAL. OIL. LIME. For the best quality at the lowest price for Cash GO TO R. ROWLAND JONES, COLLIERY & INSURANCE AGENT, IiEWIS TERRACE COAL SARD AND WEIGH BRISGE. English and Welsh, House, Steam and Smith Coal. Finest American and Rassian Lamp Oil. Cement and Aberthaw Lime. Wholesale and Retail. Special quotations for Coal & Lime by the truck. Lamp Oil by the Cask. Agent for Queen Fire and Life Insurance Company. Beat prices given for Empty Petroleum Barrels. COMfTON HOUSE, 11, PIER STREET. FOR ALL KINDS OF DRAPERY GOODS & READY-MADE CLOTHES, At moderate prices, Go to RICHARD JENKINS, COMPTON HOUSE, 11, PIER STREET. Millinery Trimmed on the Premises Free of Charge. WILLIAM PROBIN, RELIANCE HOUSE, (Opposite the Meat Market, and 15, Pier-street), "WORKING WATCHMAKER, LAPIDARY, AND JEWELLER. Purchaser of Brilliants, Old Gold and Silver, Modern and Antique Plate. The "Observer" is sold in this town by Messrs W. H. Smith & Son, Bookstall, Mr J. E. J. Lloyd, Terrace-road, Mr D. Jenkins, Mus. Bac., North- parade, Mr E. Edwards and Mr W. Jenkins, Great Darkgate-street, Mrs Stephens, Bridge-street, the Newsboys, and at the Office, 1, North-parade. 1hthU! flotos. BOARD OF TRADE. SESSION 1891. (Application to the Board of Trade under the E!ectric Lighting Acts, 1882 and 1888, for a Provisonal Order to authorise the Provincial Klectric Light and Power Supply, Limited, to supply electricity for public and private purposes, and to supply Electrical energy power, in the Borough of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan Power to construct works, to make charges, to acquire Lands, to make arrange- ments with Local Authorities, to open streets and lay electric lines, Delegations or Transfer of Powers, and other purposes). NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to the Board of Trade, on or before the 20th day of Decembe r next, by the Pro- vincial Electric Light and Power Supply, Limited, whose registered office is situate at 5, Victoria-street, in the City of Westminster, and who are hereinafter called the undertakers, for a Provisional Order (hereinafter called "The Order" under the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 and 1888, for all or some of the following purposes, that is to say, To authorise the undertakers, for such period as may be prescribed, to produce, store, sell, and supply Electricity for all public and private purposes, and to supply Electrical Energy, Power, as defined by the said Acts, or either of them, within the Borough of Aberystwyth, hereinafter called the area of supply." The streets in which it is proposed that Electric lines and works shall be laid down within a specified period are as follows that is to say, Marine-parade, Terrace-road, Mary-street, Pier-street, Laura-place and King-street. To authorise the undertakers to open and break up and pass over, accross, along, and under, with their electric lines the following railways so far as the same is situate within the proposed ares, of supply, viz. The Manchester and Milford Railway, the Cambrian Railway, and to pass along or across, over or under the River Ystwyth, and the River Kheidol. To authorise the undertakers to purchase, hold, ac- quire or take on lease, any lands, or easements in lands, for the purpose of the said Order, and with power to sell or dispose of the same. To authorise the Undertakers to construct, provide, lay down, alter, renew and maintain on land belonging to, or leased by, or to be acquired or leased by the Undertakers within the area of supply, such central and other Stations, Buildings, and Works, for the generation, storage, supply, and distribution of electricity and electric currents as may from time to time be necessary for supplying electricity within the said area, or for other the purposes of the Order, together with engines, machinery, and other apparatus necessary or convenient for the purposes aforesaid, and to lay down, place, maintain, alter, or renew electric lines, wires, conductors, mains, pipes and other apparatus and works for the supply and distribution of electricity in, through, under, over, along, or across all streets, bridges, squares, courts, alleys, high- roads, lanes, thoroughfares, railways, tramways, waters, public passages and places within the said area of supply. To authorise the Undertakers to open and break up for the purposes of the said Order the soil and pavement of the several streets and thoroughfares within the area of supply, and to take up, relay, divert, and alter sewers, drains, mains, and all pipes and works therein, within the said area, of supply, and to do all such other works and acts as may be necessary to carry into effect the objects of the Order. To authorise the Undertakers to acquire and hold patent rights and licenses in relation to the manu- facture and distribution of electricity, and to manu- facture, purchase, hire, sell and supply meters, lamps, appliances, machinery and apparatus in rela- tion thereto. To authorise the Undertakers, and any local or other public authority, company or person to make and carry into effect agreements for the production and distribution of electricity, and for the perform- ing of all acts incidental to public and privat3 lighting. To provide for the transfer by the Undetakers (with the consent of the Board of Trade) to any other Company, body or person, of all or any of the powers, duties, and liabilities conferred or imposed upon them by the Order. To empower the Undertakers to make charges, and levy and recover rates, rents, and charges for the supply of electricity, and for the use of any machines and apparatus in connection therewith, and to define and limit the prices to be charged for such supply. L To confer upon the Undertakers, and incorporate in the order, all or some of the powers of the Electric Lighting Acts, 1882 and 1888, and such other powers, rights and privileges as may be necessary or expedient for carrying out the purposes of the order, and to vary er extinguish any rights and privileges which may be inconsistent therewith. Notice is hereby given that the Draft of the Order will be deposited at the office of the Board of Iraae on or before the 20th da.y of December next, and printed copies thereof when deposited, and of the Order if and when made, can be obtained at the following: Office of the Company, and at Grosvenor House, Aberystwyth, and at the office of the under- signed solicitors for the Order, at the price of one shilling for each copy, by all persons applying for the same. And Notice is also hereby further given that a map showing the boundaries of the said area of supply, and a copy of this advertisement as publish in the "London Gazette," will be deposited on or before the 29th November instant, for public inspection, at the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Cardigan, and at the office of the Clerk of the Council of Aberystwyth, at the Town Hall, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. And Notice is hereby further given, that erery local or other public authority, company or person desirous of making any representations to the Board of Trade, or of bringing before them any objection respecting this application, must do so by letter ad- dressed to the Board of Trade, WhitshalJ, S.W., marked on the outside of the cover enclosing it, Electric Lighting Acts," on or before the 15th day of January, 1891. A copy must at the same time be sent to the undersigned. Dated this 18th day of November, 1890, FOX AND THICKNESSE, Solicitors, 11, Abchurch-lane, E.C., Solicitors for the.order. MARGARET DAVIES (DECEASED). PURSUANT TO THE STATUTE 22ND and 23 VICTORIA, CHAPTER 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the Estate of MARGARET DAVIES, late of Penrhiw, Bow- street, in the County of Cardigan, Widow, (who died on the 3rd day of April, 1890, by Richard Davies, the executor therein named, are hereby re. quired to send particulars of their claims to us, the undersigned, as Solicitors for the said Executor, on or before the 31st day of December, 1890, after which day the Executor will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor shall then have notice. Dated the 31st day of November, 1890. ROBERTS & EVANS, Of Aberystwyth, Solicitors for the said Executor. l- GAME AND RABBITS. G. WILKINSON is open to buy any quantity of Game and Rabbits. BULBS OF VARIOUS KINDS ON HAND. Flower pots in all sizes very cheap by the cash. G. WILKINSON, Egg Mercnant. For Memorial Cards, of various designs, in Welsh and English, come to the Observer Office, 1, N orth-parade. f [ lufrlk Ifoto. NOTICE. SCHOOL BOARD FOR LLANRHYSTYD UNITED DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby given, in reference to the above District, that:— 1. The above School Board ha.ve (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bye Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, as amended by the Elementary Education Act, 1876. 2. A printed copy of the proposed Bye Laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any ratepayer, at Cnws-y-Barcut, the Office of the School Board, for one calendar month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3. At the expiration of the said calendar month, the said proposed Bye Laws will be submitted to the Educational Department for approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye Laws gratis to any ratepayer. November 14th, E. J. EVANS, 1890. Clerk. A PRIVATE FANCY DRESS BALL WILL BE HELD IN THE Å SSE M B L Y ROO M S, ABERYSTWYTH, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14TH, At 9 o'clock, uuder the distinguished patronage of THE COUNTESS OF LISBURNE, LADY PRYSE, MRS. MORGAN, (NANTCEIRIO;, MRS. POWELL, (NANTEOS), MRS. BONSALL, (FRONFRAITH), &c., &c., &c. TICKETS 12s 6d EACH. FROM Mr Lloyd, Stationer, Terrace Road, Aber- ¡ ystwyth. Vouchers for Tickets must be previously obtained from the Hon. Sec. Ball Committee, Dol, A.) jry^twy t h. r- W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS, PORTLAND HOUSE, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Pianos, Harmoniums, American Organs, and all kinds of Musical Instruments, by best makers, for Sale Hire or Exchange, at the to west possible prices. A Splendid Upright Grand, by Neumeyer, Iron frame, Double Overstrung, etc. Price, 95 guineas. Large Cash discount. A few Pianos returned from Hire at reduced Prices. Inspection solicited. Pianos and Organs Tuned and Repaired by W.K.W. & Sons. Letters by post will receive prompt attention. oj^er to prevent mistakes, please note that O. K. Wheatley having left the old firm since Midsummer, 1890, all accounts must now be paid at Portland House, 22, Terrace-road, only. No other address. COALS COALS COALS RAJLWAY STATION (Wharf and Office), ABER- YSTWYTH. JOHN JENKIN JONES, l (Of the Cooper's Arms), COAL AND LIME MERCHANT, HAS always in stock the best selection of HOUSE -t-L COALS at the cheapest possible price. Special terms made for Truck Loads and large quantities also LIME supplied in truck loads at a very low rate. NOTICE TO ViSITORS AND OTHERS T. GRIFFITHS, LION TEA WAREHOUSE, Opposite the Gogerddan Arms and Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, yEAAND COFFEE DEALER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT. ALWAYS IN STOCK- REAL WILTSHIRE SMOKED BACON AND HAMS (Branded Chas. Harris & Co., Calne) AND HOME-CURED. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS IN; DAILY. SOLE AGENT FOR THE MAZZAWETTEE CEYLON TEAS. The 2s 2d Tea reduced to 2s: 2s 6d to 2s 4d 3s to 2s lOd. MEMORIAL CARDS, of various patterns, printed in Welsh or. English, may be obtained at the Observer Office. FOR Drapery Goods, Sheets, Quilts, Laee Curtains, Woollen Goods, black and coloured Dress Materials, of all kinds, go to J. Walter Evans, Tottehnam I House, Aberystwyth. insiiuss JOHN JAMES, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ARBITRATOR AND GENERAL VALUER, 10, NORTH PARADE, ■ ABERYSTWYTH. Auctions conducted for the Sale of Farms, Land, Houses, Household Furniture, Farming Stock, and Merchandise of every description. Valuations made for Sale of Farms, Land Houses, Furniture and Farming Stock. Real and Personal Property for Probate, Mort- gages, Compensation, &o. 9, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY.- JAMES WATKINS (For many years foreman to Mr A. J. Grove) BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and public generally, that he has opened business as above, and trusts, by prompt attention to orders, moderate charges, and superior workmanship, to receive a share of their kind support and patronage. Horses measured and carefully fitted. Only best materials used. Repairs of every description executed with neatness and despatch. A good variety and well-selected stock of best materials only kept. Portmanteaus made to order, or repaired on the shortest notice. Workmanship guaranteed. FOR STATIONERY, PURSES, ALBUMS, CARD AND LETTER CASES, POCKET BOOKS, CIGARETTE & CIGAR CASES, PRAYER & HYMM BOOKS, BIBLES, INK STANDS, WRITING CASES, WORK-BASKETS, &c., &c. GO TO D. JENKINS, Mus. Bac. (Cantab) STATIONER, BOOK & MUSIC SELLER, 4, NORTH PARADE. ENGLISH & WELSH BOOKS. 'PIANOFORTE & VOCAL MUSIC. WINDSOR NEWTON'S ARTISTS' MATERIALS. Photographic Views of Aberystwyth and the Neigbourhood. THOMAS GRIFFITHS, ACCOUNTANT & GENERAL AGENT, SALOP HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS posted up and balanced. Engrossing, Mapping, Law Stationers' and all work of that description done expeditiously, at the ordinary rates. Wills, Administrations, Residuary and Succession Accounts, drawn and passed. Agreements, and all Writings and business, not necessarily to be done by solicitors and licensed people, will be promptly attended to. Life, Fire, Plate Glass and Accident Insnranees effected in the meat substantial Offices. Welsh read with anyone desirous of acquiring a colloquial acquaintance with the language. EADE'S PILLS EADE'S TJILLS. All who suffer from Gout or -L, Rheumatism should immedi- ately have recourse to EADE & pILLS. EADE'S PILLS. Hundreds -L of Testimonials have Deen E received from all sorts and ADE'S DILLS. conditions of men," testify. XT ing to the wonderful power these Pills have in giving EADE'S TRILLS, relief in the very worst cases. _IT These Pills are purely vege- table and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE & RAPIDLY CURE THE uJK?ST F0EM 0F G0UT' RHEUMATISM RHEUMATIC, GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD FACE, AND LIMBS. And have the largest recommendation ever given to (any Patent Medicine of its class. R GOUT A VOICE from PLYMOUTH HEUMATISM Plymouth, 14, Desborough road,' COTTT « o- Sfc-Jude's' Jan- 28, 1890! Tfc TTTTTTA/r a rnTonT /~t have been subject to 1-^ MATISM Grout for 25 years. Previous to pr>TTT< suffered with very fre- Ti HPTTivri rpTo,, £ uent attacks of Gout three or HEUMATISM four times a year. I heard of POTTT your Pills early in that year and tt\ tnnTT>V"7 tried them they gave me almost RHEUMATISM instant relief from pain and the swelling soon passed away. Since -p. then, whenever an attack comes K "■•MATISM on, one small bottle will put me right. The effect of the Pills is t-w GO UT really marvellous-not suppress- RHEUMATISM ing the disease only. but clearing it out of the system. You can make what use you like of this.—Yours truly, WILLIAM ACUTT. Mr George Eade, 72, Goswell-road, London. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists, in bottles 1/1 and 2/9., or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, GEORGE EADE, 72, Goswell-road, E.C. Ask for, and PILLS y°U -obtain' EADES GOUT & RHEUMATIC EADE'S PILLS. BRUOE AND STILL, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON BUILDINGS, FENCING, GATES, CONSTRUCTIONAL IRON WORK, IRON PRINCIPALS, GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOF- ING SHEETS, RIDGING, GUTTERS, NAILS, WASHERS, ETC. DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FREE. BRUCE AND STILL, NORFOLK STREET, LIVERPOOL CONTRACTORS TO H.M. GOVERNMENT. ESTABLISHED S6. YEAR [ D. THOMAS & SON Jewellers, & GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. iSfcuration. WELSH GIRLS' SCHOOL, ASHFORD.—A few vacancies after Christmas for Scholars at re- f duced inclusive fee of X32 per annum. Immediate application should be made to the Secretary, 127, St. George's Road, South Beigravia, London, S.W. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMARSCHOOL. (FOUNDED 1812), PRINCIPAL MR. EDWARD JONES, H E ADM A S T E R: Mr R. A. POPE, M. A. Formerly Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cam- bridge, and lately Assistant Master in the Modern Side at Shrewsbury School. Second Master: Mr J. P. MARTIN, B A., Queens' College, Oxford. This SchooL has won many Scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge, either direct or through Brecon and Llandovery. Boys are prepared for tne Universities, the Cambridge local examinations, the College of Preceptors, and trie various professions while special attention is given to modern languages aad commercial subjects. The Headmaster receives a limited number of Boarders at Jasper House, Laura-place. THE OLD BANK SCHOOL ABERYSTWYTH MASTER: D. SAMUEL, M.A., LATE FOUNDATION SCHOLAR AND PRIZEMAN OF CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND WRANGLER, 18 79. RECEIVES BOARDERS. j School re-opens September 16th, 1890. TERMS ON APPLICATION. THE ABERYSTWRIH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER: MR THOMAS OWEN, C.M. (In Honours of the Loudou University, and late Senior scholar of the Uuiversity C jiiege of Wales. PUPILS are prepare! for Commercial pursuits, the Civil Service, the L jarned Professions, the Universities, and for the various Training and Theo- gical Coileges. CAERLEON HOUSE. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW, Asisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. The School year consists of three terms, beginnino respectively January 15, April 30, September 17; but pupils can be received at any time daring the terms. A R D W Y N SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON University Matriculation Examinations. Success June, 1888. One Honours, Five First Division, One Second Division. Over 25 boys have passed the Matriculation from this school. For particulars and terms, -apply Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A. Y ST RAD MEUtUG SCHOOL, RECENT SUCCESSES. King's Scholarship. Eton College 1889. Senior Scholarships. Lampeter College 1889. j Certificate from the Oxford and Cambridge Schools Examination Baard 1890. The School will re-open on Tuesday, September 23rd, at 9 a.m. EVEltYBODY VVHO CAN READ SHOULD BUY rHE COLLEGE MAGAZINE CONTAINING Articles interesting to Old and Young, learned and ignorant alike The Magazine comes out monthly, the cost beln? 41 subscription for the year (ume numbers) 3a or 3s 6-i Dy post. All orders shoald be sent to T C Warriugtrm,3, Poweli-strest, Aberystwych. CEYLON TEA STORES 53, NOR T H PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH (Removed from 7, North Parade.) S. EVANS, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, FLOUR & PliOVISION DEALER. BACON OF TU8 FINEST QUALITT. Huntley and Palmer's jSiscuits, Crosse and Blackwell's Goods. Keiier's Maroialadas aud Jams. | Tobacco, Cigars, &o. Agent for the Tower Tea. Fresh Breai, Batter, and Eggs Daily. R E. JONES, POSTING YARD, MAiY STREET, Next door to Mr Bees, Coachbuilder, and near the Eailway Station), ABERYSTWYTH. Landaus, Waggonettes, Dogcarts and Photons for Hire by the Day or Hour. REASONABLE TERMS." A. PERRY, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATOR, BREWER-STREET, AND 48, MOOR-STREET. Estimates Given. Charges Moderate. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS. REES REES, BILL-POSTER, &c., 1 LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, BEGS to inform the Public that he leases the most prominent Posting Stations in Aberystwyth. Orders for Town and Country strictly attended to. EDWARD EDWARDS, 13, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS BY VALENTINE, BEDFORD AND FRITH. BOOKS OF VIEWS, GUIDES BOOKS, &0. Back Numbers of Serial Works obtained. E. J. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, BEGS to announce that he still carries on the Business of Auctioneer, and Valuer, and is prepared to conduct Sales in Town and Country. 16 years experience. Prompt Cash Sales, from X10 to £ 5,000. Auctioneer's Offices.—Melindwr House, Capel Bangor. MADE WITH BOILING WATER. m.ft wft S ) N s E B r r 's Er r 's GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. COCOA MADE WITH BOIUNQ MILK. I {]Bantrb, &£. I # PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Prepaid Advertisements of the classes specified below will be charged according to the subjoined scale:— Apartments warioed Businesses to be Sold Apartments to be Let Partnerships Wanted Situations Wanted ?■! Situations Vacant A. ost Houses to be Let -,In (i Sales by Private Contract Misc.'tar-eon? Wsnta Miscellaneous Sales. &e. s Lines, Words. J One- Three j Six Insertion. Insertions. rlnserticas 3 21 Is. 6d. 2s. Od. 3s. Od. 4 28 Is. 3d. 2s. 0d. | 3s. 9d. 5 35 Is. 6d. 3s. Od. 4s. bd. 6 42 Is. 9d. 3s. 6d. 5s. 3cL 7 { 49 2s. Od. 4s. 0d. 6s. Od. This scale applies only to consecutive insertiona ot PREPAID Advertisements. If not prepaid tbese Advertisements will be charged according to the Public Notice Scale. APPRENTICE WANTED l. ih^Drapary.—Apply A. to John iiichards & Co., Aberystwyth. WANTED a Man and Wife, without ineam.~ brances, to reside in and take charge of Ciula Premises. Coal and light provided. Apply, stating wages required, to Secretary, St. David's Ciabx Market-street, Aberystwyth. WANTED, steady Youag Man, as Uader Boots Apply Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. WrANTED, Good Cook, trcstworthy: country family, two in namoer: kitchen maid, waitress kept. State particulars. — Mrs Kinch,. Worthington Lodge, Wigan. JHIOR SALE, CHEAP.—Pair Nicholson's Gold Ear XJ Diums which cured my Deafness and Head noises.—C.X M., c/o the" Observer," Aberystwyth. IX) LET, Tynrhyd Farm, near Pontarfynacb, oa i the Aberystwyth road.—Apply to Mr Wetheral. Hafod, near Aberystwyth. < WANTED, a Young man as Clerk and Traveller, IT fluent in Wtlsii and English, a good Jiieyciist, reference required.—-Apply George Kempster, iioiiec mills, Llansaiitffraed," Montgomeryshire. IRON FRAME PIANO. in handsome Wa'nllfo JL case, clear powerful tone, full tricliord, and WARRANTED FOR THREE YEARS a good reliable Piano. JUL prompt cash, carriage tree to Aber- ystwyth. Write for drawings and full particulars to FORREST & SON (late BOUCHER), 37. Castle Street, Shrewsbury. ABERYSTWYTH. TO LET, im ajdiaiely, the full licensed anl enlarged inn called Three Tuns," Tr ^'e :iian, Aberystwyth :—For particulars apply to Mr D. M Davies, iS New Street, Aberystwyth. NANT EOS ESTATE. ^j-FNLuECH FARM, To be Let and entered upon V i<nmediately, consisting of about 129 acres. The above is a rery useful iarm, and well adapted for Stieep. The tenant- car: have the option of takirg the whola or sui/h pari as may oe agreed upon of tae I £ *jm Straw and Swedes, at a valuation. Fur terms aad particulars apply to Mr. uuaa LLOYD, f JVant Eos, instate Oiice, N iut EJ8, I 12th November, 1890. i\ear Ab^rystwyxh. I 12th November, 1890. i\ear Ab^rystwyxh. NANT EOS ESTATE^ rO BE LET aud entered upon immediately, the Farm of PENYJFtAlG," in the Parish of LKubadam- £ awr, consisting of about 112 acres. The farm is in a good state of cultivation, with a capital Dweding House aud suitable OatombiSiga,, witain two miles ot the town of Aberystwyth, ana in on the main road leading to Aoerayron. The tenant can have tae option of taking the whole or sucii part (as may be agreed upon; ox tae M.ays Straw and Swedes, a; a valuation. For terms ana particulars apply to Mr. HUGH LLOYD, Nant Eos, Fstate Office, N&nt Eos, 12th November, 18&0. Ne^r Aberys-vvyth W. 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