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NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, WREXHAM. OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION. THESE Stores have been established by C. K. Benson & Co., for the purpose of supplying the JL general Public with articles of utility and general consumption, at the smallest possible profit on the original manufacturing cost. Purchasers can obtain the advantages of Co-operative Stores without the expense of taking shares or buying an annual ticket. Customers are enabled to select their purchases without delay or inconvenience and, as a private firm, we are able to a greater degree to consult the indi idual requirements of each of our Customers. The goods supplied at the Stores are guaranteed of the best and purest quality. The patent medicines and proprietary art clei are selected from all the best makers, and are the original and genuine productions of the names whose brands they bear. This is important, as counterfeits are now very frequently substituted. Several kinds of packed goods (such as Pickles, Sauces, Candles, &c.) have been introduced, bearing the name of C. K. Benson and 0". This will be made in every case a guarantee of Excellence, and will never be found affixed to an inferior article. PRICE LIST. THE NEW LIST IS NOW READY, AND MAY BE HAD FREE ON APPLICATION. The object of the List is to excite enquiry and comparison, and show to Customers generally where all Goods (not a special few to attract, delude, and deceive) of the highest quality and known best brands are supplied for Cash, at a direct saving to Customers of from 10 to 50 per cent. on prices usually charged, and for which a very inferior class of Goods is often substituted. Customers are part cularly requested to provide themselves with a new List every three months, the prices of Goods being subject to alterations, according to fluctuations in the market. DELIVERY OF GOODS. All Orders delivered Free in Wrexham and Neighbourhood by our own Vans, or by Carriers. General Orders of X2 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway S ation within twenty miles of Wrexham; for X5 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any tiailway station in England or Wales. C. K. BENSON & Co., THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. C HL 0 RODYNE is admitted by the Profession to be the most wonderful & valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. C HL 0 RO DYNE effectually checks & arrests those too often fatal diseases-Diphtheria, Fever,Croup, Ague. CHLORODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer, Toothache, Meningitis, &o. From DR. B. J. BOULTON & Co., Horncastle. We have made pretty extensive use of Chlorodyne in our pract ice lately,and look upon it as an excellent direct Sedative and Anti-spismodie. It seems to allay pain and irritation in whatever organ, and from whatever cause. It induces a feeling of comfort and quietude not obtainable by any other remedy, and it seems to possess this great advantage over all other Sedatives that it leaves no unpleasant after-effects. "Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he received a dispatch from Her Majesty's Consul at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of any service was CHLORODYNE."—See Lancet, 1st December, 1864. CAUTION.-BEW ARE of PIRACY and IMITATIONS. CAUTION.—Vice-Chancellor Sir W. PAGE WOOD stated .that Dr. J. (Jonws BROWNE was, undoubtedly, the Inventor of CHLORODYNE; that the storjr.tof .the Defendant, Pbotak, was deliberately IINTM" _J8 -——' ^ithout the words "Dr. J.COLLIS BROWNE'S nrn OROBYNB on the Government stamp. Overwhelming Medical Testimony accompanies each bottle. SoiiK ManuxacturebJ. T, DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London. CYHOEDDWYD YN DDIWEDDAR, Pris Is. mewn amlen, a Is. 6ch. mewn gilt cloth, HANES PRYDAIN o'r Cyfnodau Boreuaf JJL hyd y Flwyddyn 1878, GAN Y PARCH. OWEN JONES. LLANDUDNO. H. JONES, ARGRAPHYDD A CHYHOEDDYPD, LLANGOLLEN. (olOj YN AWR YN BAROD, PRIS Is. 6CH., AC AR WERTH YN SWYDDFA'R "ADVERTISER, LLANGOLLEN, Y TESTAMENT NEWYDD DIWIGIEDIG NEXT, Y CYFNEWIDIADAU A GYNNWYSIR YN YR ADOLYGIAD O'R TESTAMENT NEWYDD SAESONEG, YR HWN A GYHOEDDWYD YN 1881, GAN Y PARCH. J. OGWEN JONES, B.A., RHYL ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 VILI& is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitu- tional, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by The Lincoln & Midland Counties' Drug Company. Wholesale Agents,Braclay & Sons,London,and all the Wholesale Houses. (493) THE NEW PARCELS POST. ALL and J)ADO PAPERS. from 2'4 per piece of 12 yards, CARRIAGE FREE. Specimens PO^ FREE. TJi SPECIALLY NOTICE Xli A few of last year's Stock of SATINS, GOLDS, and FRENCH at HALF PRICE.— Write for patterns of these WHILE THEY ARE TO BE HAD. rtOTTBKELL BROTHERS. 5, Bridge 11, Clare St., BRISTOL. R. A. TURTON, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF THE PARISH CHURCH, LLANGOLLEN. LESSONS ON THE ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, l-IARMDNIUM, SINGING 9" OOJJIPOSITION. TERMS ON APPLICATION. Address— Westbourne House. l>ii West Street, Llangollen A GOOD PLAN. OPTION dealing in Stock Exchange Securities often returns five to ten tnn^s the amount invest ed in as many days. £ 10 to =61,000 realises same ratio of profit. Explanatory Boole sent free. Address, GBOKGE EYANS & Co., Stock-brokers, tfreshain Housej Old Broad Street, London. CARDS. DAVID ROBERTS & SON, AUCTIONEERS AND ^PPRAISERS, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND, ESTATE, AND GENERAL AGENTS, TEMPLE BUILDINGS, CORWEN. (587) MESSRS. ELLIS AND WILLIAMS, AUCTIONEERS AND A PPRAISERS. JL3L. fiL 23, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. (471) MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS, A UCTIONEER AND A PPRAISER, DOLGELLEY AND BALA. (472) EVAN EVANS, jgILL poSTER PENGWERN SQUARE, LLANGOLLEN. (473) MESSRS. WILLIAMS & CO., AUCTIONEERS, 0OMMISSION & J^STATE GENTS, TREFYNANT, RUABON. (474) 4d. Sinclair5SI5- -,7„ l"\ CROCERS & OILMEN The Family ST 1 JL I J SAVES TIME, fuel, Wash with- labour. out the misery of \Af J\ 'T'C. L/ The Magic a Steamy House, »» 1 Baal* Cleanser! —. £ S&k Beware of SOAP mm Imitations. pjjt Jgjj| Ask for SINCLAIR'S." A lady writes to The Queen, I recommend it to every MM ^injYrfpT housewife; it saves time ana material; economises fuel, as Wly bM the clothes require less rub- ^88 bing and no boiling." TAMES SINCLAIR, Southwark, London, S.E. FOR STOPPING DEO AYE D TEETH. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S WHITE GUTTA pERCHA -pNAMEL- One Shilling per Box. PREPARED ONLY BJ MESSRS GABRIEL, DENTISTS, London Liverpool,and Birmingham. Also the ROYAL TOOTH POWDER, One Shilling per Box. SOLD BY H. JONES, CASTLE-STREET, LLANGOLLEN. (509) A CERTAIN CURE FOR THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. KATIS, a MEDICAL WORK, showing 1 sufferers how thoj may be cured and recover health and vitality without the aid of Quacks, with re ipes for purifying the blood and removing skin affections; also chapters on Happy Marriages; When and Whom to Marry; The Temperaments; Stammering: Vital Force; How Wasted and How Preserved; Galvanic Appliances; and the Wonders (If the Microscope in Detecting Various Complaints. Post free for Two Stamps. Address, Secretary of Anatomy, Birmingham. DRIED POWER GRAINS. PRICE £ 5 PER TON, DELIVERED |T RAILWAY STATIONS IN DUBLIN. THE CHEAPEST FEEDING STUFF—Especially suited for use with Pulped Turnips. Circulars, Names of Local Agents, and refereneel;to Gentlemen in the locality using this Food, will be sent Post Fxie on application. THE DUBLIN GRAINS COMPANY, LIMITED, 40, RAIN SFORD-STREET, D U BLIN.. These Grains constitute a variety of Food, to ^aich Cattle are generally partial. They are nutritious in a high degree; when properly dried, they will, eep unchanged for any length of time, and are in particular distinguished by the relative low cost at hich they may be purchased. —ApJohn. Dried Grains keep in a eood condition for ali ost any length of time, and will be found a good and wholesome food for every description of Stock, and vrticularly useful for Horses and Cattle." Voelcker. Sacks holding one Cwt. charged 8d. ea; I extra, if not returned immediately. (1183) tS L H chkistmaJLpkesents. H. JONES, 17 CASTLE STREET, LLAHmLEN, 7 Has just received his NEW STOCK of j, \^v\ ^XMAS^XCARDS And has now on Sale the following ANNUAL VOLUMES, DIARIES, &c.for 1882-3:— ALLEN'S EVERYBODY'S ALMANACK, Id.; Allen's Pocket Book Almanack, interleaved, 2d.; Animal's Friend Almanack, Id.; Band of Hope Almanack, sheet, Id.; Baptist Almanack, 2d.; ditto, interleaved, 4d.; Baptist Handbook, Is. 6d.; Black- wood's Scribblinar Diary, Is.; British Workman, sheet, Id.; Bow Bells Almanack, 6d.; Carpenter's and Builder's Almanack. 3d.; Cassell's Illustrated Almanack, 6d.; Child's Companion Almanack, Id Children's Almanack (S.P.C.K ), Id.; Churchman's Almanack, |d.; City Diary, Is.; Class Register, S S.U.- 4d.; ditto, S.S.I., 4d.; Everyone's Almanack, Id.; Fun Almanack 2d.; Garnet or Ladies' Pocket Book, Is. 6d.; General Baptist Almanack, Id.; Golden Grain Almanack, Id.; Illustrated London Almanack, Is.; Illuatrat d Penny Almanack, John Ploughman's Sheet Almanack, Id.; Laxton's Builder's Price Book, 4s.; Marlborough's Foolscap Diary, Is.; Marlborough's Plain Calendar, 2d.; Marlborough's Comical Slate Calendar for the Purse, Id.; Moore's Almanack, 6d.; Morton's Farmer's Almanack, la Minister's Pocket Diary, cloth, 2s.; ditto roan tuck, 3s.; Old Moore's Almanack (Roberts), Id.; Orion's Almanack, 6d.; Pawsey's Pocket Book, 6d.; ditto, tuck, Is.; People's Almanack, Id.; Pettitt's Housekeeper, Is. 6d.; Photographic Year Book, Is.; Poor Richard's Alma- nack, Id.; Powell's Universal Diary 6d.; dtto, Is.; ditto Lady's Diary, Is.; ditto, Gentleman's Diary, Is.; Prino Albert's Pocket Almanack, gilt, 3d.; Princess Alice's Diary, 3d.; Princess Royal Almanack, Id.; Princess of Wales Almanack, 2d.; Punch's Almanack, 3d.; Queen's Almanack, Is.; Raphael's Almanack, Is Rimmell's Perfumed Almanack, 6d.; Rowe's House- keeper, Is.; Ruby or Lady's Pocket Book, Is. 6d.; Saxby's Weather Almanack, 6d.; Showell's House- keeper, 2s.; Spurgeon's Almanack, Id.; Tract Society's Almanack Book, Id.; Victoria Miniature Almanack, gilt, 3d.; Whistlecraft's Weather Almanack, 6d.; Whittaker's Ahoanack, Is.; Whitta.ker's Almanack, half bound, 2s.; Zadkiel's Almanack, 6d. Al-o Smith's, Blackwood's, Lett's, Pettitt s, C. Hint's, and other makers' Diaries kept in stock. CHRISTMAS ANNUALS, Ac. All the Year, 6d.; British Workman Christmas Number, 2d.; iieeton's, L.: Belgravia, Is.; Bow Bells, Is.; Boosey's Dance Albu Is.; Braddon's Annual, la.; Christian World Annual, Is.; Chappell's Dance Album, Is.; Diprose's, Is.; Funny Folks, 6d.; Gentle- man's Magazine Annual, Is.; Girl's Own Annual, 6<V, Good Cheer. 6d.; Grant's Annual, Is.; Hood's Comi Is.; Judy Annual, Is.; Little Folks' Annual, 6d.; Little Snow ^Flakes. 6d.; London Society, Is.; Monthly Packet, 2s.; Quiver, 6d.; Routledge, Is.; Routledge Sporting Annual, Is.; St. James,Is.; Sunday Magazine, 6d.; Tinsley's, Is. VOLUMES. Adviser, boards, Is.; Band of Hope, sewed, Is.; Mercy Advocate, sewed, Is.; Boy's Own Annual. 7s 6d,; British Wor man, Is. 6d.; Chatterbox, boards, 3s.; ditto, cloth gilt, 5s.; Child's Companion, board-, ls.6d.; ditto, cloth, 2s.; ditto, cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.; Child's Own Magazine, boards, Is.; ditto cloth gilt, 2s.; Children's Friend, boards, Is. 6d.; ditto cloth, 2s.; ditto cloth gilt, 2s. 6d.; Cottager and Artisan, sewed, Is. 6d.; Early Days, boards, Is. 6d.; Family Friend, boards, Is. 6d.; Friendly Visitor, boards, Is. 6d.; Girl's Own Annual, 7s. 6d.; Home Words, cloth, 2s.; Infant's Magazine, boards, Is. 6d.; Little Folk (half-yearly), boards, 3s. 6d.; My Sunday Friend, boards, Is.; Our Boys and Girls, boards, Is.; The Prize, sewed, Is. 2d.; ditto, boards, Is. 6d.; Sunday, board, 3s.; Sunshine, cloth, Is. 6d., &c., &c. XMAS EXTRA ISSUES, s. d. Society 9 A Pictorial World 1 0 Ladies' Pictorial. 1 0 Father Christmas 1 0 Graphic I World 1 0 Truth 1 0 Whitehall Review 0 6 Illustrated News 1 0 Vanity Fair 1 0 XMAS ORDINARY ISSUES. Queen, Is. I Ulustra ed Sporting and Dramatic. Is I Illustrated Penny Paper, 3d. i it W-4 J! vg | you i'JAHN i7= ask for E;ee that yog get it! A S bad qualities are often substituted. THE PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. ABERCONWY TEMIJERANCE HIGH STREET, CONWAY. JANE ANNE JONES PROPRIETRESS. -y-ISITORS to Conway will meet with every attention, combined with very moderate charges,at t.hi> *ell- BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. Tea, and, Coffee provided at the shortest notice. WHAT IS TRUTH? TRUTH is a solid "FACT," more solid than the granite rock it is the richest coin of the purest metal,free from alloy of every description. The shaft of envy will not face it, neither will the shots of pre- judice enter it. It is surrounded on all sides by a thousand foes but each and all, without excep- tion, are mute beneath its piercing glance. IT IS A FACT, AS SOLID AS THE ABOVE, THAT BEECHAM'S PILLS, Which have been before the Public for thirty years, have now become one of the leading Patent Medicines at the present day. From North to South, and from East to West, they are to be found in the homes of the rich and the poor. All classes of society use them, and they are by thousands declared to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all gross humours, and open all obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found equal to BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion, and all Disorders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long-lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society and one of the best ,00 ruarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the LARGEST SALE of any Patent Medicine in the World. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea a Box, for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in the Stomach, S'ck Headache, Giddiness. Fulness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Shortness of Breath, Costiveness, Scurvy and Blotches of the Skin, Disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, &c., &c. The first does will giv relief in twenty mlThisis no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. The Proprietor of these Pills having obtained (at great expense) a Patent for them, he challenges the whole world to produce a medicine to equal them for removing the above-named complaints, and restoring the patient to sound and lasting health. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of rhese Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE. CAUTION.—The Public are requested to. notice that the worcls "Beecham's Pills, St Helens," are on the Government Stamp affixed to each Box of the Fills, ij not on, they are a Forgery -r^ fQ •] i,v Prepared only, and Sold Wholesale an<l Retai,, bj the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, bt. Helens Lancashire, in Boxes, Is. l|d. and 2s. 9d. each, bent Post Free for 15 or 36 Stamps.. „ Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. N B —Full directions are given with eacli box. • (106) J Cure Headache, J [7ff|03|T3|E3 Dyspepsia, Consti- ► a lYllliral]lR«UPation' ^digestion | i Bile, Nervousness, ► iriflVIsLiver Complaint, J Unequalled as > 3 IIfiflliijjllglJlj 5 Pric.e Is. 1M.. 2s. 9<i., and 4s. 6a. per box:. ► y y y v vVf *»»v k-'Yv v » wfwm* vvwir* JENNER and KNEW STUB A RE now offering at HALF PRICE for Cash the whole of their SURPLUS STOCK, consisting of Albums, Barometers, Betting Books, Blotting Books, Can<ll £ sticks, Card Cases, Despatch Boxes, Envelope Cases, Fuse* Boxes, Inkstands, Letter Weights, Match Boxes, Pooket Books. Purses, Suites for "Writing Table. Trinket Stands^&c., together with hundreds of USEFUL ELEGANCIES SUET- ABLE as PRESENTS. rrr ma Also the whole of a Manufacturer's Stock of FIRST CLASS LEATHER GOODS, owing to the prolonged deprtanm ty trtde to offer at HALi? THE USUAL COST. JENNER AND K NEWS TUB, To the Queen. 33, ST. JAMES'S ST.. and 66, JERMYN ST., London, S.W. SARATOGA POLISH for LADIES' and k:7p CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES. It is easily applied by the sponge attached to the oorIt of each bottle. Guaranteed to be American made ana a genuine article. Free from all injurious matter. Equal to any American make and Superior to all English imitations. To De had of all Boot and Snoe Warehouses and Wholesale of W. J. Barron & Sons, 50, Whitecross Streeet, London. LLANDUDNJO rj P C3 C r* 1 J*. 3 £ V Gss >-> 35; 'Vh | P -a. y. IQ I cc o r: a £ .«—'1 <- o ■ ?; "5 8 2- ^r-H t_J ? O T3 -5 £ 5._r C g. soi '.2 I S :rj i—i .s rtS I—< ^r1 "2 3 Q nS"'j~ es J +? <f-d J i 1 Rl.Sstga^ -3 i T"1 r^ ^7*^ ci) ~_j ~~Z fl o ciJ o j?*! bl 5 *&5 J 5J In.gd" S S "3 j> r <D S -ST 2* TTl "*4 fe T} :C ° £ fv] to 2 'p r3) ° 9} O O H • £ } .3 ,es g sa o t*. bD ?! fH Oh'r-t £ J K^1 Cr £ 2 fl B fl m £ °*J,§ j* £ ° <S-S.§^ jl-3 «^S*|Ss-5§ ^'5, £ t"rS ~S ^.r-, >-H & rC5 £ o — C O J B bs (5 g P Q fj fl :■- O llj r* O c3 '■—' >m< 'ft SL c3 r-^ c3 £ L J2 U o_ 2 T «S r=3 o ijs^ o S h o Q r > >. T G-» >> o *"» WATKIN & DAVIES, pLUMBERS, QLAZIERS, IP AINTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, SIGN WRITERS, GILDERS, AND PAPERHANGERS, CHAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN. (487) "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE" pMIMtliO. -J WORLD FAMED Trade Mark,—"Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER. Q KIN DISEASES, Eruptions B1 otehes, Ulcer- k5 ated Sore Legs,Old Sores,Glandular Swelh Cancerous Ulcers, Spots, Pimp ea(qB' Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scnrfs, Discolor- ations of the Skin, Humours and O^ases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally carried out of thesystemmashojt time by the use of this world-famed Medicine THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. "North-street, Audenshaw :near Manchester), January loth, 188f it ■"•srif.S'S- wonderful effects of joui Bioo Vj j four me of a very bad ulcerated for wounds which prevented me: o i five aiflerent four years, during which time Ina\e j wag at ]ast infirmaries and under fifteen diffeie:at do taki tfcire0 induced to try your Blood by tte time I had small bottles I was able to go t0 tX cured. Make taken nine or ten bottles I wat, t('^P^c benefit 0f other whatever use you like of fo1 'w^liams." suSerers.—I am, yonrfe ie?pectfu > Plonn=5*> 1 MPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—aeanse 1 the vitiated blood whenever you find its im- purities bursting tlirougli eruptions, or sores cleanse it whe y it obstructed and sluggish m the v mE, cleanse it when it is foui, and youi fe lmg will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. As this mixture is pleasant to tne taste, and warranted free from anything ^°U,e ° the most delicate constitution ot either *5 Proprietors solicits sufterers to give it a trial to test its value. /CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED B>L0?D \j MIXTURE is sold in Bottles, 2s. 6d. each, and m cases, containing six times the quantity, iIs. f sufficient to effect a permanent^ cm e in the gr at Ims1sityanfd^PATENT"^ MEDICINE*. VENDORS throughout the world, or sent on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by The Lincoln & Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. (492) I i7go^^|i|Htj3J(J3ISIjfct^l^rr^ I S f3n £ klWSHPB^HHffBpMVHB'f3E^Nml^^H]| j jlSVWNSEALONDON^A^STlBj b SYMINGTON'S WORLD WIDE ADA DC REFUTATION Mf DANDELION, FRENCH and PATENT COFFEES CO.5 ) Established MAEjS^hSbOEoW. 1 fiftylears. ivo THOUSLE froni DO NOT BUY TO FiX Sixpence spent in them saves 10B. ^sl-/CT,cV0WEL Al Washikci MAcniNE (Bradford's PatentV ~> j known everywhere as the Jiiost useful •i.2 & durable.—Satisfaction guaranteed— Yf J 80 are Bradford's Wringers & Mangles— V-• that is why ciieap imitations are I 'lij to st'il to dealers "who are not Bradford's 9 «\owcr~l A firsts .Xonc genuwevAth'-ut'l radeMarh 9 ai W' r;te for present prices. Rail- Hgy. u ( 'arrwa is ahvavs j oid. Tfell Thomas Bradford Co., U't h-'r •tii^Holborn,London&Vic- J toria Avenue, Manchester. MONTBELIAR D. Institute for young- Ladies. Terms £ 50 per annum (incl. liolidavs). Highly recommended Dy English Oe French CI ergjmen. J<\)r references & prospectus apply to Rev. E. J. Beck. Rectory, R-othevhithe, LondoD,S.E., or to the Directriee. Mme F. Roux, Montbeliard, Doubs, France. 1\| ARBLE CLOCK. 20 inches long, 13 inches high, fourteen days' movement, at 40/- (shop price, £ 5 10s.), free any station in London, warranted time- keeper, money returned if found not correct. P.O.O. to O. FISHER, G5,_BasinphalI Street. London, E.G. | > KAS S, LJiEEirs7!? \iTMXT> IIU M&FIFB "■^BANDS.PIANO.SORSA.Vfi 'Mil >TIUMSat W hole- sale. /Vic^at J. MOOUK'b', Buxtr" ■' 111 l^rstleld. Prices withdrawiTjgsof every In^truujeTr. usic for any kind of Band. Bandsmen's Caps. Jr'a&ro* r;ay, Navy, & Rifle Corns. Second-hand Instrument? '< •; Ken in Exchange Bj? FpJ V011 Ti (IJ Gi IE AT q A s AYE R. NEEDLh STEADY, SILENT LIGHT. DTiDTiTT^D PEEBLES & CO., n51 n N tat WORKS, EDINBURGUI, U U 111-. AS:D YorR GAS FITTER. HARPE i! ['WEliV ET;XEES'VillaWasher. Ji Great further improvements. Reduced prices. The most rapid 'strong:, and i.islilv finished. Agents Wanted in every town Very fiberal terms. 8,City Iid..Fmsbury Sq., London,E.G. T^VE STM E NT S, Wi T HO !J T RISK J- realising from 2 to 10 per cent., payable quarterly. Any sums from £10 upwards received. Highest references.— Ladies and gentlemen with surplus capital should apply at once to P. Taylor, Esq., 21. Wellington-street. Strand. London. "( 10NC1S K Property & Mortgage Register. ) For nil rr.iiiiremonts in connexion with ESTATES, HOUSES, MOHTGAGUS JIolNKY ADVAXCES, SCBVKYS. VALtTATIOKS, &c. A .111 rcas FUlir.Ell & Co., ti1 Ffiichnrcb Boili'iiags, London, E.C. ( AI B HRT'S BLOOM of NINON imparts iX to the Complexion a splendid HEALTHY, YOUNG and PLEASING- appearance. Send 14, or for treble size 33 stamps. To Gaubert. Coiffeur, 85, Kensi-igton High Street, London. TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS purify the foulest blood, & remove every disease of the sto- mach, i ver, kidneys. Pure blood gives health. Thousands have been cured by these wonderful Pills whose diseases could not be readied byanyother medicine. Sold byall Chemists in boxes, 1/14 & 2 9; or from the establishment, H. Oxford-st.,Swansea., for 16 or 35 stamps. All sufferers are highly recommended to try them. of MED i CAL should be read by all B A A U yo.-ng" in m. lmporumtio dt bili'juihI lic-rA'ons sufforors and III H I i\ thoMi about to xnnrry. Fi-oc m Knvelopefor 4 stamps. Pub- U\J \J JA j^|,er'g5 Medical Hall,Pitzal]nii Squtiro, Sheffield. Estabd. 18^^