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FULL LICENCE. A continuance of your patronage is solicited. Visitors from Wales cannot do better than dine with us. IF YOU WANT A GOOD LUNCHEON & TEA, — GO TO — l^D A PCT'Q 9- GT- NEMT 8TM IV i\^iV 1 r 1 O Charing Cross Road. Well recommended by those who patronize us. Hearty Welcome. POT OF TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, freshly made for each person, 2d., with Roll and Butter, 4d. Proprietor- KRAFFT. Hotels, &c. (continued). THE BLACK HORSE," BEDFORDBURY. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Saloon Bar close to Grand Tier and Balcony exits of Coliseum. Luncheons at reasonable Prices. PROPRIETOR—J. JONES. When you are on the Spot visit THE WELSH tlARP," CHANDOS STREET, W. Coliseum). Light Refreshments. Best Wines, Cigars, and Beers of all kinds Hearty Welcome. Propr e'or—C. B. SMITH. Marquis of Granby," BEDFORDBURY. When up West you cannot do better than give us a call for a good Luncheon. All Wines, Spirits and Beer are of the best quality, and well recommended by those using the House. 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Accompanist for Concerts, Eisteddfodau, etc. Address-77, TABLEY RD., TUFNELL PARK. N. (Last Term Successes-8 First Class Certificates L.C.M.) Miss JENNIE JONES, A.R.C.M., 168, New Kent Road, S.E., Teacher of Pianoforte, Violin, etc. Accompanist for Eisteddfodau, Concerts, and At Homes. Typewriting, Shorthand, and Translations. All work guaranteed efficient. PUPILS TAKEN. Terms £ 5 55. Miss B. HAMER JONES, 59 = 60, Chancery Lane. "SEREN CYMRU" (The Star of Wales). WEEKLY ORGAN OF THE WELSH BAPTISTS. (ESTABLISHED 44 YEARS.) BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN THE PRINCIPALITY Circulates in every village and town in Wales, and largely in England and America. T. POWELL, Advt. Manager BRYNTIRION GLAIS, CLYDACH, R.S.O., GLAM.