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TO JUDGES OF FINE TEAS. t..y í=õ3> 0 USlfltir WEBBER, CARDIFF St MHItTHl'R GUABDiAM OFFICE AGENT FOR THE SALE OF THE ASAM TEA COMPACTS RARE A\D PECULIARLY FINE TEAS, REQUESTS the favour of an Order from Connoisseurs, and those desirous of obtaining a really exquisitely flavoured Tea. After once partaking of the highly exhilarating and aromatic Asam 1 ea,but few can persuade themselves to use any other, especially as it is fouud not to be injurious to the nerves; and as the Asam Tea has been ptovea to produce at hast six, and in most cases eight good cups of Tea, where the same quantity of Chinese would produce ollly four cups of inferior flavour-both luxury alld economy combine to recommend the Asam leas. NAHOOLEAH PEKOE 5 0 J MAZENGA GREEN TEA 6 0 CHER1DOR SOUCHONG 6 0 | THOURA GREEN TEA t 0 These Teas can only be obtained in one pound, half-pound, and quarter-pound sealed packets, with the Company's Address and Arms on the Envelope. Many are selling spurious imitations of the Company's Teas, but none are genuine unless having their Seal and Address, No. 11, CROOKED LANE, KING WILLIAM STREET, on them. 0 SOLE AUTHORISED AGENTS. 17 For SWANSEA Miss Arnold, Confectioner, Cross-Street. For MERTHYR Mrs. Ann Williams, Confectioner, High-Street. For NEWPORT Mr. M. Evans, Bookseller, 35, High-Street. Igg" AGENTS WANTED FOR SOME OF THE LARGE TOWNS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. GREAT BRITAIN STORES, IT NEAR THE POST OFFICE, CARDIFF. <Z^J Le WALTSR. TAILOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, HATTER, & GENERAL OUTFITTER, SOLICITS an inspection of his immense STOCK of NEW and FASHIONABLE READY-MADE WINTER >0 CLOTHING, in every style of make and size, suitable to the Gentleman, Farmer, Mechanic, or Seafaring Man, Cut from the best materials in the most appropriate style, and all made on the premises with the strictest attention to soundness of workmanship, under the personal care of the proprietor. The Stock of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, DOESKINS, BEAVERS,and WAISTCOATINGS cannot be excelled by any House in Wales for variety of pattern. Gentlemen wishing to combine Elegance with Cheapness, by giving their measure at this Establishment will not only find a saving of one quarter of the usual price, but ensure a good fit, without the risk of having a useless or Uncomfortable garment, as no article need be taken unless fully approved of when finished. L. W. earnestly solicits the attention of those persons who have not yet favored him with a trial, confident that he result must prove that no gentleman need to order from Bristol or London but those who are obliged to pay for ong credit. "r' ObserveList of Prices for Gentlemen's Clothing", made to measure. £ s. d. X s d. E s. d. Shoot'in" Jackets from 0 10 C Best quality manufactured .2 5 0 Albert and Polished Mixed Doe 0 14 0 Ditto wvm Dockets.. 0 18 0 Superfine Frock Coats 1 10 0 Black or Drab Kerseymere 0 15 0 Tweed Coat 0 12 0 Saxony, with silk facings 2 0 0 Best quality manufactured. •• 12 0 Office Coats, handsomelv made 0 16 0 Best quality manufactured 2 10 0 7""STCoATS- „ „ Cent's Tweed Wrappers 0 17 6 CIIILDHBN'S DBESSES. Best Moleskin Vests 0 4 0 Caehmerette (all shades) 1 1 0 Tunic, Ve9t, and Trousers 14 0 Ditto, with sleeves 0 a 0 Codrington andTaglioni Coats. 1 2 0 Jacket, Vest, and Trousers 1 6 0 Handsovne Val^Ua Yosts 0 6 0 Plaid Polka, (most fashionable) 1 4 0 Blue Jacket from 0 10 0 0 10 0 firown&MixedUeaverChesterfield 1 10 0 Splendid Black Saan 0 14 o Frock Jacket (particularly Cotton Cord Brceches 0 8 0 Figured Satin, in elegant style 0 1- 0 0 K«»5-m •» • Bla Kerseymere „om 0 7 « Fine Dress Coats 1 8 0 Best Moleskin Trousers 0 t> 6 Saxony ditto 1 18 Fashionable Woollen Trousers.. 0 10 0 Suit of Black, complete 2 10 0' Men's Suits of Best Moleskin, ready made, 18s.; to measure, 20s. This being the only Establishment in the Town solely devoted to Men's and Bojs clothing, the Public can be ° suited most advantageously from an unrivalled Selection ot IPARIIS a Lfi'MStSW BEARER Hj%TSq IRSAVAL (2 V30UTHS9 CAPD3q HOSIERY, STOCKS, CRAVATS SUPERIOR WHITE & COLOURED SHIRTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS FLANNELS, &c. &c. jlotireø. THE\vX\DERI\(rJ E W, Complete for Two Shillings! Just published, price 2s. in wrapper, or 2s. 6d. cloth extra, Part 79 of "The Novel Newspaper," contain- ing the only authentic translation of rPHE WANDERING JEW a Tale of the Jesuits. J_ By EUGENE SUE. Translated from the French, by D. 1\1. AIRD, author of The Student's French Gram- mar," &c. Lately published, in the Novel Newspaper, uniform with the above, THE SALAMANDER, a Naval Romance. By EUGENE SUE. Complete, 9d. THE JEW. A Romance of the Fifteenth Century. ny C. SPINDLEK, author of The Invalide," price Is. (id. THE INVALIDS; or, Pictures of the French Revo- u'ion. By the Author of The Jew." Complete, price Is.4d. THE ROSE OF THISTLE ISLE. By Mrs. CARLEN. Complete, Is. 4d. The Novel Newspaper Series Is published in Parts, 8vo., each containing one or m,re complete works, without the slightest abridgment, and forms STANDARD LIBRARY EDITION OF TIIE MOST POPULAR NOVELS, ROMANCES, AND TALES, the most esteemed authors, giving for One Shilling ^°rks originally published at a GUINEA & A HALF; The series now extends to 79 parts, and includes the Cst productions of the most distinguished British, Ame- b itineiitat writers Amongst the former will ftmtid the chefs-d'teuvres of Scott, Goldsmith, Defoe, 'fiollett, Godwin, Mackenzie, .Miss Porter, Mrs. Brun- ei Miss Lee, Mrs. Radcliffe, Mrs. Helme, Mrs. Charlotte ^^ith, &c.; and amongst the latter, those of Cooper, j,a''len. Bird, Dana, Brockden Brown, Clavers, Fay, >°uque, Hoffman, Kennedy, Longfellow, Marmontel, u,.e^e, Paulding, Sedgwick, Simms, Spindler, Sue, hoinpson, Tuckerman, Willis, &c. "7ch work is complete in a neat wrapper, at prices .TJ'ing from (id. to 2s. each. Parts 1 to 77, may 8° be had in 17 vols., handsomely bound in cloth, 5s. i r Volume. Catalogues forwarded, on receipt of a stage stamp, to any part of the kingdom. c Cooper's Novels, 0Uplete in One Volume, handsomely bound in cloth, price 8s. tid., PILOT, T.AST OF THE MOHICANS, BED HOVER, SPY, LIONEL LINCOLN, WATER WITCH, PIONEERS, THE rRAIRIE, IMAGINATION. ted from the original text, and without the slightest abridgement. "Olidon: Bruce and Wyld, 84, Farringdon-Street; Edinburghi Macleod, Glasgow; Le Messurier Philip, Liverpool; Heywood, Manchester, ^Soldby all Booksellers. PROMOTER LIFE ASSURANCE & ANNUITY "P COMPANY, 9, CHATHAM PLACE, BLACKFRIARS, °kDON, Established in 1826. w- DIRECTORS: Goodenough Hayter, Esq. Robert Palk, Esq. W. P. John Louis Prevost, Esq. JoK fles '0',nS0r"* Esq. Samuel Smith, Esq. 4 ^Towgood Kemble, Esq Le Marchaut Thomas, Esq. 11 G. Shaw Letevre. F.R.S. rUftees-John Deacon, Esq.; John G. Shaw Lefevre, Esq., F.R.S.; Charles Johnson, Esq. Secretary—M. Savvard, Esq. Society is supported by an ample subscribed and by a considerable accumulated premium ^Assurances are effected at a low rate of premium, cih -Ut Prt)fits» or at an increased premium, with parti- tion in the profits of the Office. th following are the annual Premiums required for • e ^ssurauce of £ 100 on a healthy life in either case:— WITHOUT PROFITS. jj 2ne -t *• d Aye. £ s d. Aye. £ s. d. Aye £ s. <1. 118 at) I 2 2 2 40 2 17 0 50 4 0 8 WITH PROFITS. ..t Jff' £ d. Aqe. £ s. d. Age. I £ s. d. Aqe. £ t.d. ^1116 11 30 2 9 2 40 j 3 6 6 50 414 2 in ready money, at the rate of 15 per cent, bo premiums received (equivalent to a reversionary onnu.8 about 30 per cent.) was«declared in May, 1842, k ^eneficia^ policies on which three annual premiums "ten paid in the December previous. aUd dIVIsion of the profits takes place every five years, b0, holders of beneficial policies can receive their 'Uses in ready money, or have them applied in aug- tati°n of their policies, or in reduction of their .re premiums. OQ6 88Urers may contract to pay their Premiums either in in a given number*of payments, in annual, o».Jeai'ly, or quarterly payments, or on the ascending ^jScendiny scale. 8 Army and Navy on active service, sUc(SOns "-fflicted with chronic and other disease?, and as are going beyond the limits of Europe, are also 'ed at moderate rates. obta-°3Pec'uses and all necessary information may be at the office, or of the Agents:— Mr- John Lloyd, Mr. Richards's Office. Htr>SJOW* ^r* Joseph Davies. 8ri'Zr</> Mr. Henry Lawrence, Elizabeth Place. > Messrs. Jordan and Bragge, Albion Chambers A Aoticrø. DAVID BALLARD BEGS to announce to the Inhabitants of BRIDGEND and its Vicinity, that he intends to conduct the business of a CHEMIST and DRUGGIST in that Town, where he respectfully solicits the patronage of his Friends and the Public. Relying upon a knowledge acquired by extensive expe- rience in several houses of the first respectability, both in London and in the Country, and on an intimate acquaint- ance with the produce and system of the Drug Market, D. B. can pledge himself that every article of his stock shall be genuine, and the ptices at all times the most reasonable. The most scrupulous care will be constantly taken in every part of the business the utmost exactness and neatness will be observed in compounding; the clearest directions will be attached in dispensing prescriptions, and precision of arrangement will be established to pre- clude errors and accidents. A complete assortment of the most popular Patent and Proprietary Medicines will be always on hand; TARTI- CULAIt ATTENTION WILL BE PAID TO HORSE & CACTLE MEDICINES, and every preparation will be strictly accord- ing to the Pharmacopoeias of the London, Edinburgh, and Dublin Colleges. EVERY ARTICLE OF PERFUMERY. Biidgend, 1845. 8() TEA AND COFFEE MART, 7, ANGEL STREET, CARDIFF. J A. RESPECTFULLY informs his Friends and • the Public, that he has opened the above Premises with a large and WELL-SELECTED STOCK of GROCERY and PROVISIONS. Having had Ion, experience in the trade, he purposes supplying them with GOODS OF THE FIRST QUALITY at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PROFIT; he earnestly solicits a trial, when he feels assured of their entire satisfaction, which he hopes to deserve by continual assiduity in every branch of the business. The following List of Prices, he submits to their notice BLACK TEAS. s. d.) GREEN. s. d. Good Congou 3 4j Good Twankay. 4 y Strong ditto. 3s. Gd to 3 8> Fine Hyson 4 g Full flavoured, particu- Good Gunpowder, Js..<1 LV 6 0 larly recommended 4 0| Small Leaf Gunpowder, Finest Pekoe flavour -i j very fine 7 0 Congou 5 0) All t'ese Teas will give great and general satisfaction the inferior Pouchongs and Boheas which are sold at 2s. (id. to 3s. cannot be recommended. FRESH ROASTED COFFEES. s. d. s. d. Good Ceylon. Is. 2d. to 1 4; Finest Jamaica 1 8 Fine Java 1 6\ Very best Mocha 2 0 F It Y S CHOCOLATES AND COCOAS. These Coffees are not to be surpassed for mellowness and richness of flavour. RAW AND REFINED SUGARS AT MARKET PRICE. CAUTION. ALL Persons advertising Succedaneum for Stopping Decayed Teeth, fraudulently attempt to imitate Mr. Clarke's original Succedaneum and if any Succe- daneum than Mr. Clarke's be purchased, it will be discovered useless. Mr. Clarke can say, without the slightest exaggeration, that he has sold 3,000 bottles of Succedaneum within 16 months; and 2,800 individuals have been able to use it successfully; and most of the other purchasers have been to Mr. Clarke, at his residence 61, Lower Grosvenor Street, London, to have their teeth stopped, without any further charge than the original cost of the Succedaneum, price 5s. Sold wholesale to all the chemists in town and country; and none is genuine unless had through Messrs. Barclay and Sons, wholesale Medicine Warehouse, 95, Farringdon Street; Edwards and Son, 67, St. Paul's Church Yard; Hanney and Co. 63, Oxford Street; Colleck and Mosely, 139, Upper Thames Street, London; and other respectable wholesale Medicine Warehouses; or Mr. Clarke can send it by post to any part of the United Kingdom, on receiving a post-office order. FOR STOPPING DECAYED TEETH, however large the cavity.—Patronised by her Majesty the Queen Dowager, Her Royal Highness the'Duchess of Gloucester, His Grace the Duke of Wellington, and the principal nobility. Mr. CLARKE'S SUCCEDANEUM for stopping decayed teeth, is far superior to anything ever used before, as it is placed in the tooth without any pressure or pain, becomes as hard as the enamel imme- diately after application, and remains firm in the tooth for life; not only rendering extraction unnecessary, but also making them again useful for mastication. All persons can use Mr. CLARKE'S SUCCEDA- NEUM themselves with ease, as full directions are enclosed—price 5s. and sold by all respectable Medicine Vendors in Town and Country and can be sent by post on receiving a post-office order. Prepared only by Mr. Clarke, Surgeon-Dentist, 61, Grosvenor-street, Bond- street (removed from 53, Harley-street, Cavendish Square). LOSS OF TEHTH.—Mr. Clarke still continues to supply the loss of teeth, from one to a complete set, upon his beautiful system of Self-adhesion; which has procured him such universal approbation in some thousands of cases, and recommended by Sir James Clark, BarJ., M.D. and Dr. Locock, Physicians to Her Majesty, and numerous other Members of the Medical Profession, as being the most ingenious system of supplying artificial teeth hitherto invented. They are so contrived as to adapt themselves over the most tender gums, or remain- ing stumps, without causing the least pain, rendering the operation of extraction quite unnecessary and in order that his system may be within the reach of the most economical, he will continue the same moderate charges. Mr. Clarke, Surgeon-Dentist, No. 61, Grosvonor-street, ^ood-street, London,—At bonw from eleven till four.

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