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*alto fig &urttoit. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Ac. R. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to announce that he will held Monthly Sales of Cattle, 50rses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, rlages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on ,e FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Twelve •clock at noon. >bo ^es' f°r SALE ON MONDAY, JUNE 3, ^pectfully requested. To be sent in at least a previous to Sale, to be included n advertise- ments. lxTSrni8~2i Per cent, on amount sold; and a small gentry fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. .^JHitlement on Thursdav after sale. SMITHFIELD, ABERYS.TWYTH~ SALE ON MONDAY NEXT. R- G. T. SMITH will SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, 3rd June, 1878, at 12 o'clock, A ""J A handsome compact DARK BROWN COB, tsn?ai8 °^» hands high, by WILD CHARLIE," ■°f a fast trotting mare. TEMPERANCE HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. }f:a. G. T. SMITH has been instructed to Sell by »nd .^tion, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 4th l^ r^h days of June, 1878, at six o'clock in the JTAT ^he whole of the useful and modern HOUSE- FURNITURE and ether effects, «^m,n • 9a, Quern'g Foad, for fconvenienoe of sale; iW*111* ^ahogany Bookcase with glazed front, FeB Engravings, Pier Glasses, Easy Chair 4.^ p^ading easel, Mahogany and other Easy and and Drawing Room ditto, Cane- TeiPB •• olding, Windsor, and other dittw, Mahogany Table with extra leaves. Oblong, *Hd Tr-jj 9ccai"onal» and other Tables, Brussels ^ooj-ni <«ltm*n8*:er Carpets, Hearthrugs, Skin ditto, Coal <s li,' ^ats, Matting, Fenders, Fire-irons, <WQ"les, Window Curtains and Blinds, Couches ^eu+oi •?' Chimney Vases, Brackets, and other orna- ^Vo-i *tems; Feather Beds, Bolsters, Pillows, Hair, Wi*» a ot^er Mattresses, fetraw Palliasses, a Sh £ LV"lety °* Counterpanes, Quilts, Blankets. Towels, Toilet Covers, and Table and House 8aperior Toilet Glasses, Chamberware, and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing tanfl68' Stands, Commodes, Towel Rails, W *0Ine mahogany Arabian Bedstead, Iron and Itgj 8 ditto; Hat and Umbrella Stand, Stair SetY:' a £ rare old China Tea and Coffee *8so>+e' nner ditto, other China articles, choice Glass, Electro Plated Cruet Stands, Sieffi!ur^m??'SP°on8, Forks, Plate Baskets, ry' Covers. Glass Cupboard, %f fi ;a™?,an'd Chairsj steps, a large assortment Utensils, Water Filter, and a grtat v of other useful and miscellaneous articles. WtJj'8 Sale presents a most favorable opportunity Met; are of adding to and com- their furnishing arrangements for the season, every thing being in excellent Thr an^ so^ "without reserve. Months' credit on purchases above £ 5, on -S^security. ABERYSTWYTH. Q 111 1ft oV. the k SMITH has beem instructed by ij^Presentativea of the late Mrs. Roberta «n 187r ^^CTION, on Thursday, the 6th day "Pwior an A at o'clock in the evening, the verv fi 0 T> a««ly new 8USEHOLD FURNITURE, °»WEEN'S TERRACE, QUEE¥'S ROAD, IJxjjj ABHKYSTWYTH. father in Spanish Mahogany and tv8? chaim i111?Couch, Lady's and Gentlemen's Tahl* s'D6'^e ditto; Mahogany extending •r*h°ganv f' two extra leaves; massive >?**ed baot*a^?8t Sideboard, with handsome f«l»der v; V Mahogany Card or Occasional Table; S*i and on?' Brussels Carpet; select Engrav- afi. ? Cil Paintings on Copper, in gilt frames, Gerard Douw. HALL—Mahogany Marble. ^tah«JL Mahogany Hall chairs, Barometer, Hat and Umbrella stand, Floorcloth, Mats, c*rpet and Rods. LIBRARY — Oak Table, >a]J\0,8>Hy Bookcase and Secretaire, Mahogany In- s Easy or "Reclining chair, Sofa, set of 6 Jfe* <??any chairs upholstered in Leather, Carpet and ^tthrug. DRAWING-ROOM—A very superior Oval W^nt Loo Table and Cover Suite in Walnut and ^her consisting of elegant Couch or Lounge, ^ther Couch m Mahogany and. Leather 2 Easy Ai°-he\t?1TS F^din» Screen J handsome Pie? Ki;^glltS"ame; BrilSHel8 Carpet Fender and <Nchaniho BED-ROOMS—The appointments of 6 a ^ed l u^m? 2 yery handsome and massive Arabian Bedsteads; Iron, French, if Hair ^1^0' Palliasses Flock, Wool, T*T$R.ESSE8 5 superior Toilet Glasses EnoV. Stands, with marble tops ditto ^led Slate top Mahogany and other W»S 5 Caif Chests of Drawers, and Towel ^8' CaDe and other chairs, Bath and GC^ft^^amber Ware. KITCHENS PANTBIBS, Coil8 a,ld China Tea and Coffee Service. China, 3Pilf jjtery, Cruet Stands, Patent Mangle. Cont- r Coal Scuttles, Tables and Chairs, i i P. Utensils, Cutlery, Clothes Horse, AflS on oa8> Ac. ^Ogj), ^turday, June 8th, at Two o'clock in the HALL, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH, V, Harness, handsome WAGONETTE j £ ET CARRIAGE Rakes, Baskets, Tubs, an<i^Moulds,iCheese Vats, Forks, Spades, Sjkryes m1 an^ Vice, Oil Cans and Oil, Iron Pots, its TrestllT 9ivesiand Tools, Grindstone, Table, Scythe^^ Corn Bin, Weighing ^^r^^sleuirty^ °n aU purchaaea aboye .£5, Security. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD M\G- T. SMITH has been instructed to offer MI^SALE .BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, S? Coat Three o'clock m the afternoon (subject te6a> ne)> at the Talbot Hotel, in the town of °n» the following valuable and well situated FREEHOLD FARMS. the t» • ^°- 1. ABEECARVAN, V°^8 of*11 of Llanddcwi Brefi, consisting of 140 of Arable and Meadow Land, on tke of the -,eleb-td River Toify. on the road to J^ith u a mile and a half from Tregaron. TMch ii 8°^ its Sheep and Cattle Pasture, o* 2^l'carra^ ?I.8Taze 300 or 400 Sheep; distant from Ti^hesto? House about a mile and half. St».«an^ M^ord Railway passes through, an# Ol»tion is distant one mile. 1? a the r.„ • 2- CWMBBEFI, r ^v, conotS- Llanddewi Brefi, a Mountain toffo+t enclosed Arable and Meadow 1?°0l»tinp n I^th Grazing liberties attached, «>" to 'dou01?111^ ''Tithe Apportionment "liles, south Distant from Tregaron the No. 3. PENDDOLFAWB, 5r- Wn f °? Caron and Gwnnws, consists of ^t 0tI8h rioh Arable aBd Pasture fields, vWta FloJ^ lhe Eiver Teify passes. Distant from 2^^j ^on the Manchester and Milford It thevj.. No. 4. PENLAN, o Arable « S SWnnws» consisting of 229A. 2r. 19p. ft4*'Wood < Pasture Land, including 40 acres of h as «i J • years £ r°wth- It abounds with V*'Tstrio«„eadjloining land has been for years and is i; *^av TZ pre8erved. The Manchester and Milford 11diH+ol^L through it, and the Trawseoed Sta- wait two miles and Aberystwyth ten miles. A^ghe8era £ jr^CTllai"8 may be had of Messrs. Hugh Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, I A^ghe8era £ jr^CTllai"8 may be had of Messrs. Hugh eFS 9,11 may d Sons, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, I by Jwdion. AGAIN FOR SALE. CAERWEDROS SHOP, NEAR NEW QUAY. Excellent Freehold premises, consisting of Dwelling- house, Shop-room, Warehouses, and Cottages, for Sale. MR. JOHN EVANS has been instructed by Mr. John Griffiths, who is giving up business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Saturday, the 8th day of JUNE, 1878, at the Black Lion Hotel, New Quay, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of sale, all this well-known establishment, where for over 7 years Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, Corn, and Seeds businesses have been carried on, with all Fixtures complete. The stock- in-trade will be sold by tender or valuation, and the business will be carried on in all its depart- ments until the purchaser have it in possession. The said premises are situate within about 4 miles from the seaport of New Quay, and 4t of Llangranog, in an excellent country-place for a good and profitable business. N.B.—One half of the purchase money for the premises may be left on mortgage at 4t per cent. Apply to the Vendor, or Mr.W. E. George, solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, or to the Auctioneer, Gofynach- fawr, New Quay. CARDIGANSHIRE. TOWN OF TREGARON. SALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. J6HF WILLIAMS has received instructions} to sell by Public AUCTION at the TALBOT HOTEL, in the town of Tregaron, in the above. named County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1878, at 1 o'clock p.m. (subject to such conditions of Sale j a" shall be then and there produced, and in one or more lots as shall be determined upon at the time of sale), all those 6 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS, called and known as BWLCHYRHIW, situate in Chapel-street, in the important and improving Market Town of Tregaron, all of which are in the occupation oi yearly tenants at reason- able rents. Mr. John Owen of the Monarch Inn, Tregaron, will show the property and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or to Thomas Jones, Esq., Solicitor, both of Llandovery. Llandovery, 22nd May 1878. BY ORDER OF THE TRUTSEE. SOUTH BERMONDSEY AND ROTHERHITHE. MR. HENRY GIBBis has been favoured with ia* 8tructi«ns to Sell by Auction, at the Mart, Tokenhouse Yard, London, E.C., on Thursday, 4th July, 1878, at Two o'clock precisely, in numerous lots to suit small capitalists. VALUABLE FREE. HOLD and LONG LEASEHOLD: PROPERTIES, comprising the following freehold ground rents, amounting to JB79 8s. per annum, secured by 34 howies and shops in the Drummond-road, Blue Anchor-road, Blue Anchor-avenue, and Ejizabeth- place. Drummond-road, Bermondsey, the whole let to responsible tenants, and producing a gross rack rent of about £ 844 4s. per annum, demised by leases granted for 439 years. Also a Freehold House, being No. 39, Clarence-street, Rotherhithe, and two Long Leasehold House held for a term of 1000 years from 22nd November, 1828, at a pepper-corn rent, and being Nos. 50 and 52, Albion-street, all let to capital tenants at the very low gross rent of £ 67 8a. per annum. The property may be viewed by per- mission of the respective tenants, and particulars and conditions of sale may £ be had 14 days prior to the day < f sale at the Auction Mart, Tokenhouse- yard, Lothbury, London, from Mr Henry Gibbs, Auctioneer, Surveyor, Valuer, &c., St. Paul's-road, Thornton Heath, Surrey, and Aberystwyth, South Wales; and Messrs Minett, Son and Piddocke, Solicitors, Ross, Herefordshire. lJufllit jlotiteø. ™ MR. HENRY GIBBS, OF 45, MOUNT STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE. LONDON, W.; AND THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, J,1,1110 next, open the business of AUCTIONEER and ESTATE Ageney at Aberystwyth. Mr. Hemy Gibbs undertakes the management of Estates, town and country houses, collection of rents, tithes, and other moneys, the sale by auction of estates, houses, agricultural produce, Stock &c., valuations for readjustments of rents, readjustments oftithes,rent charges for sale,purchase, mortgage, or probate surveys, and plans of parishes, estates, faam buildings, drainage works, new roads, and all kinds of farm improvements. References given.. Mr Henry Gibbs, Land Agent, Auctioneer, &e., 45, Mount Street, Grosyenor Square, London, W., and Thornton Heath. Surrey. TREGARON CHURCH. I A B AZ A A R In aid of the Restoration Fund of the above Church will be hetd AUGUST, 29TH and 30TH, AT ABERYSTWYTH. Contributions will be gratefully received by Col. Powell and Major Phelp, of Nanteos, and by Mrs. Davies, The Vicarage, Tregaron. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. A BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 19, 20 & 21. IN THE EXAMINATION HALL OF THE COLLEGE, 17NDZR THE PATRONAGE OF LADY PRYSE, of Gogerddan, and Mrs. LEWIS PUGH PUGH, of Abermaide. The Proceeds will be applied towards the purchase of AN ORGAN For the College. Contributions, in Money or Work, will be grate- fully received by the following Ladies, who will pre- side at the Stalls:- MRS. EDWARDS, MRS. GRIMLEY, MRS. PARRY, MRS. ETHE, MRS. E. P. JONES, Ladies Collegiate School, MISS ANNIE WILLIAMS, MISS HATTIE DAVIES And the FEMALE STUDENTS of MUSIC. There will alap be a Refreshment Stall. # Dublit Ilottctø. CATHERINE DAYIES, DECEASED. PURSUANT to statute 22 and 23 Vic., chap 35 -L Notice is hereby given that all Creditors and others having claims or demands upon or against the Estate of CATHERINE DAVIES, late of 45, Bridge! street, in the town of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, spmster, who died on the 1st of Septem- ber, 1876 intestate, to whose effects letters of ad- ministrations were on the 14th day of June 1877 granted by the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty VHigh Court of Justice, to James Davies, of Aberystwyth aforesaid, master mariner; are required to send in particulars of such C^ims and Demands to us the undersigned, bolicitors for the said James Davies, on or before the ^tth of June next, after which day the said James Davies, will proceed to distribute the assets of the said intestate among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to such Claims and Demands as he shall then have had notice as aforesaid, Dated this 31ft day of May, 1878. HUGH HUGHES and SONg, Aberystwyth, Solicitors for the said Administrator. RHYL WINTER GARDENS. OPEN daily, Flowers in great perfection, Water- fall, Lake, Rustic Bridge, Houses, &c., all com- bine to make it a pleasant place of resort. Lawns for Tennis. Badminton, Croquet, Boats and Archery and Quoiting Grounds, Inside and Out Rink for Skates, with Plimpton's Skates. ENGAGEMENTS FOR PRESBNT SEASON WHIT MONDAY, June 10th, for 12 days only, Tell and Tell the wondrons boy gymnasts, and Gray's Dissolving Views of the Russo-Turkish War. June 24th, for 12 days, Dr. Holden, the celebrated Conjuror, and "Tula." the man with the iron jaw. July 6th, First Annual Brass Band Contest, for Welsh Bands only. Prizes £ 40. July 8th, for 4 weeks only, Bon-bon, the Little Blondin on the high rope, for 12 nights. Dussoni's celebrated troupe of perform. ing dogs, monkeys and goats—15 in number. 12 nights, Harcourt and O'Connor, character duettists, 12 changes nightly. July 19th and 20th, First Annual Horticultural Exhibition, undei the patronage of Lord R. Grosvenor, M.P.; Sir Wat- kin Williams Wynne. Bart., M.P.; H.R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel Park; R. B. Hesketh, Esq., Gwrych Castle; T. Mainwaring, Esq., Gilt- faenau, Ac., Ac. Prizes over 4270. July 29th, for two weeks only, Mr and Mrs Mark Johnson and Miss Mitchell, in their classical entertainment entitled "The Studio." April 8th, for 12 nights, Monsieur King and Madame Isidora in their unique entertainment. April 12th, Second Grand Brass Band Contest, open to all comers; Prizes £ 70. 12 days only, Dr Lynn's Living Marionettes, from the Royal Aquarium, London, &c., four entertainments daily. April 26th, Tell and Tell for 12 nights. During the season the grounds will be illuminated. Firework displays, musical promenades, "Myra" "the living mystery" will also appear, as well as the Hindoo snake charmers, performing fleas, &c. Refreshments on the premises of the choicest kind. By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Secretary. TO MASONS^ TENDERS are required for building the Founda- T tions and Abutment Walls of Trecefel Bridge, near Tregaron. A plan and specification of the work can be seen at the Ceunty Surveyor's Office, Aberystwyth, or at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Trecefel Bridge," to be sent to the County Surveyor, Aberystwyth, not later than Wednesday, the 5th June, 1878. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of 'the T Tower and Spire cf Aberayron Church. The drawings and specifications may be seen at the Vicarage, Aberyron. The Tenders must be sent in not later than the 27th day of June. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any of the tenders. TO INVESTORS AND BORROWERS. THE BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, Establjshvd IS64, Incorporated 1874, lias paid DEPOSITORS 5 percent, per annum, and SHAREHOLDERS 71 per cent. per annum Competing Interest for 13 years, and returns to BORROWERS b. ed. in the pound of the interest charged, the largest Eonus paid by any Society, and, according to the "Parliamentary Return, 1877," holds as guarantee a larger amount of profit and rejerve in proportion to shareholders' capital than any other society of twice its age in the kingdom (see Parliamentary Returns and Pamphlet on "Bristol Building Societies.") LOANS without deduction (if the amount exceeds £100), re- payable in 5 to 21 years, at rates lower than in most other sucietifs, and covering all charges. C. H. LOW. Chairman. G. W. LUCAS, Deputy-Chairman. T. SHERWOOD SMITH, Secretary. Offices, No. so, Clare-street, Bristol. Prospectuses and full information may be obained of E. Ellis, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. SOAP! SOAP!! SOAP! T. GRIFFITHS Begs to inferm the Public generally that he is not 1 SOLE AGENT [ FOR MESSRS. JOHN KNIGHT AND SONS' CELEBRATED j' PRIMROSE SOAP, (As extensively used at the ABERYSTWYTH WORKHOUSE). For Testimonials see the local press. Prices-PRIMROSE, 4d. per lb., 34s. per cwt. PALE 32s. „ IN 1 AND 2 CWT BOXES. JOHN EDWARDS, BUTCHER, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Families supplied with the best quality of Butcher's Meat on the most moderate terms. PICKLED AND DRIED NEAT'S TONGUES ALWAYS IN STOCK. I tiufintff yetttM. w *■ DEVIL'S BRIDIE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS. THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS, with the surrounding scenery, have been so well and completely set forth in guide books to Wales that no further attempt at description is here necessary. The Hotel has recently passed under new management, and will now be found a cheap, healthy, and desirable Residence. Special arrangements will be made with families staying for a week or upwards. Carriages run from Aberystwyth Daily. Tickets to view the Falls, which front the Hotel, are issued at the bar at Is. each. Visitors may ramble about the pleasant district, or they may hire horses and carriages at the Hotel, and drive to more distant places of interest in the neigh- bourhood such as Parson's Bridge (two miles); Ponterwyd tthree miles); Hafod Church, to see the Marble Monument by Chantrey to the memory of Miss Johnes (five miles); Plinlimon Mountain (nine miles), the highest peak is 2,463 feet; Strata Florida Abbey Ruins (eight miles), and other places. GOOD STABLING. POST HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE. SYDENHAM HOUSE, 25, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. W. T. WILLIAMS Begs respectfully to announce his NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, (Which has been selected with much care ia London during the past week) Is now arranged ready for Sale, and will be found replete with the prevailing Novelties In Dresses, Costumes, Silk Jackets, Fancy Cloth Jackets, in black and the new Fawn shades Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons in all the new colors Lace and Silk Ties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Sunshades; Morley's Hosiery in great variety, and every requisite for Ladies and Children's wear. W. T. W. would also draw particular attention to a splendid range of Black Silks for Dresses and Jackets, which are of such quality and prices that will give every satisfaction and, to the Biege Cloths for Costumes, in the leading shades for the Season, and Solicits the very kind favour of a call. May, 1878. Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the Show Rooms contain a large collection ef Marble, Stone, and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces Marble and Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. ELLIS & OWEN, A BERYSTWYTH pLAIN AND -L.1- JgNAMELLED SLATE WORKS, ABERYSTWYTH. N TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. I^SL w. :K. WHEATLEY LMJFSK nv & ESft SONS, PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A choice stock of INSTRUMENTS by the best makers, for SALE, HIRE, or EXCHANGE. New and Popular Music from 3d. a copy. All kinds of Musical Instruments, Violin strings and fittings, &c., &c. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired by W. R. WHKATLEY, from Messrs. John Brins- mead and Sons'. TESTIMONIALS for TUNING from J. Parry, Esq., Mus. Doc.; D. Jenkins, Esq., Mus. Bac.; Brinley Richards, Esq.; and many of the Clergy amd Gentry of Cardiganshire, Montgomery. shire, Merionethshire, and the Midland Counties. FLANNEL! FLANNEL!! FLANNEL!! JOHN EDWARDS & Co., WELSH FLANNEL DEPOT TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, Manufacturers of Real Welsh Flannels, Woollen Dresses, Cloth, Shawls, Yarn, and Stockings. N.B.-TABLE COVERS AND HOME-MADE BLANKETS. ### MILLS AT LLANIDLOES. Charity and Ckthing Clubs supplied at wholesale prices. Agent for L. ELLIS t Co., DYERS, BLEACHERS, & MUSLIN CURTAIN FHOSHERS BIRKENHEAD. 3, NORTH PARADE, ABEKYSTWYTH. MRS. EDWARDS BEGS respectfully to return thanks to her friends i and numerous customers, for their past favours, also begs to inform them, that she has just returned from the markets with a choice selection of FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY. Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Feathers, plain and fancy styles a 111 newest shades and Soliciting the continuance of your support. MRS. E. EVANS'S r DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS II 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOT Dinners daily at One o'clock. Roast and Boiled Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c., always ready. J Mrs Evans begs to call attention to her Pies Pud dings, and Tarts, made daily, or to order bv«t*r and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve TavVo n i. 2S5SS:fre,hdsiIy- Tea Agent for Wellstood and Smith's Cooking Stoves # ESTABLIISHED 24 YEARS. DAVID THOMAS, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c 13, GREAT DARKGATE 83* ABERYSTWYTH. THOMAS GARNER, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, 21, TERRACE ROAD, ST. DAVID'S HOUSE, 63, TERRACE, ABEBYSTWYTH, BEGS to return hit sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Glergy, Visitors and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth and Neighbourhood, for their kind support, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care, to merit a continuance of their favours. T. G. begs to call attention to his Pure Welsi Digestive Bread, and his superior Pastry, of the very best quality, in Ham and Veal Pies Ornamental SpongeCakeB Chicken Pies German ditto Raised Pies Seed ditto French Paatry School ditto Fruit pies, from 9d. each Jellies Pattu ? Creams Custards jees Rich Wedding Cakes Iced Puddings Chri tening ditto Maringues Mould Sponge ditto Gatteaas, &c., 4c. Blanc Mange I Hot Rolls, Twists, Tea Cakes, and Buns, fresh tTery morninoo.-Sweets in every variety.—Peek, Frean & Co.'s jLjendon Biøcuita.-Schwel'pe'S Lemrnade.-Soda Water and Ginger Beer. KINAHAN'S LL WHISKY. THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES. PURE, MILD, MELLOW, DELICIOUS AND MOST WHOLESOME. Universally Recommended by the Medical Profession. Dr. HASSALL says—" The Whisky ia soft, mellow andpure, well matured, and of very excellent quality." j M,GREAT TITCHFIELD-STREET, LONDON. W. I iSlJuc4tion. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PRINCIPAL-MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY. Assisted by resident Masters and Governesses. THE second Term for 1878 commenced on Weduaii- -L day, May 1st. Prospectuses on application. Hill House College, HAVERFORDWEST. THE attention of Parents and Guardians ia earnestly directed to the above College for YOUNG LADIES, which has been established for more than sixty years, and is still conducted in a thoroughly efficient manner. Modern improvements are adopted;and appreciated by the Principals, who have resided for many years on the Continent and are accomplished linguists. Good principles are care- fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, who^re- ceive a really cultivated education, capable of fitting them for any sphere of life. Hill House College is situated in a most healthy neighbourhood, seven miles from the sea, and it ac- commodates fifty boarders it has extensive grounds te the back. The climate being mild is well adapted for delicate girls. An annual Concert is held for the encouragement of music. References on application to Principal. GWBLL DTSG XA GOLUD." LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH PRINCIPAL, MRS. E. MARIK JONES (F. C. College, Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A.). Assisted by Masters and a staff of qualified Ex^.ish and Foreign teachers. Pupils are precared :f the Local, the Civil Service, and the Training Colleges Preliminary Examinations. Commodious premises, with a croquet lawn, and so situated as to enable the pupils to enjoy both sea and mountain air. The prin- cipal devotes her whole time, and individual atten- tion, to the intellectual, moral, and physical training of the pupils. A training class for governesses. The next term will begin, on April Sth, 1878. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and th» public that the duties ot her School were resumed on Thursday, January 24th, 1878. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations. A resident French Governess. One Of two lady boarders can be received. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALES. COICDUCTBD BY MR. EDWIN JONES. M.R.C.P., And ably assisted by qualified Classical, Mathematical, and Foreicn RESIDENT MASTERS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latm and Greek Languages English—Grammar and Com- position, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, Penmanship, and Phonography; Mathematics- Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modern Languages—German and French Natural Science Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing. Pupils are carefully trailed for commercial and professional pursuits, and special classes are formed to prepare for examinations connected with the Uni- versities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Aber- yatwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religion* training of the pupils receives special attention. The particular require- ments of each pupil will be kept in view throughout. m 1 Special prominenoe is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pnpilg to become conversant with the language. The premises arc commodious, and the locality healthy. Every precaution is taken to secure the health and comforts of the boarders. The terms are exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further information may be had on application to the Principal-MR. EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. Krligtou* i-erbiceø. 'J- "J' St. Michael's Church, Aberystwyth. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in this Church every Sunday throughout the year, and the money collected devoted to the Fund to erect a uew English Church in the Parish the support of the National Schools the District Visiting Society; the Infirmary; Home and Foreign Missions, &e. Donations towards either of the above objects will be thankfully received and any information readily given by the undersigned, N.B.—This offertory will on each Sunday, during the summer months, be collected at the close of both Morning and Evening services. There is also an English service on Wednesday evenings at St. Michael's, at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Canon PHILLIPS, The Vicarage, JOHN WATKINS, ChBTChw^ Gt. Darkgate-street,y LLANBADARN FAWR. A SPECIAL ENGLISH SERVICE, with SERMON, Will be held in the Nave of the above Church, EVERY SUNDAY, AT 11.30 a.m., DURING. TEN SUMMER MONTHS, Commencing in May. Hymns Anoient and Modern (Old Edition).. OFFEKTOBT TOWARDS THE RESTORATION FUND. Uufclicatioits. Now Ready, Priee6s., the Seocnd Edition of TREMADOC SERMONS, Chiefly on the SPIRITUAL BODY, the UNSEEH WORLD, and the DIVINE HUMANITY, by the Rev. H: N. GRIMLEY, M.A., Professor of Mathema- tics in the University College of Wales. 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