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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. The Charges for the insertion of PREPAID ADVERT MENTS referring to HOUSES TO BE LET, 'APARTMENTS TO BE LET, HOUSES WANTED, APARTMEN^.1 SITUATIONS WANTED, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND SITUATIONS VACANT, ARTICLES Are as follows 3 lines (seven words to a line; g Ditto, Three insertions g 4 and 5 Lines (seven words to a line).. & Ditto, Three insertions g 0 Ditto, Six insertions • • jjjere js one inser For each additional line over five or more 3(j. tion, 4d.; when there are three insertions, or Remittances may he made in Postage Stamps; Halfpenny Stamps preferred. No Credit Advertisement « charg WANTED. "r- TTT A VTITTI TTOTEL IN North. Wales. Send a) Mr. Cotton, B^outh. J H- »5a^dSV.tb „ APPRENTICE. FOR SALE. BRIDGE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. LL those 3 desirable Leasehold DWELLING- J\ TTnimRS -now in the occupation of Mr. I. irrimtn, Mr. Kirkpatrick, and Air. Robert Huraphrey. The greatest portion of the purchase mouey may remain en mortgage. Abo, For Sale, a FREEHOLD HOUSE and large Garden in FREEHOLDtHOUSE in North Parade. 2 HOUSES in North-road. TO BE LET, A HOUSE in Corporation-street. A HOUSE in Llanbadarn-road. A Full Licensed INN, with tabling. Also, for sale, a snug little Grocery and Provision SHOP. For further particulars, apply to EDWELLIS, at the Aberystwyth Auction Mart and Sale Rooms, 5, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwytli. T7>OR SALE, several new SPRING MATTRESSES,, _T different sizes, of the best description Ne reason- able offer refused.-Apply to A. CANTLE, Upholsterer, &c., Towyn, Merioneth. MANGOLDS MANGOLDS FOR SALE, at Glanystwith Farm, 150 Tons of Excellent MANGOLDS, well preserved, at twenty shillings per ton.—Apply at the Farm, or to T. F. HICK- LING, Manager, Belle Vue Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth. TO BE LET. -r- TO LET, a Compact, Well-Furnished HOUSE, containing sitting-room, two bedrooms, dressing- room, two kitchens, attic, &c., very complete, within two minutes' walk of the station, and five of the sea. lerms, three guineas per week.—For further particulars apply to T and W. BUBB, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL INN. THE CRYSTAL PALACE HOTEL, situate in Queen's-road, Aberystwyth, TO_ BE LET and entered upon immediately. The House is in excellent re- pair, and the business portion handsomely fitted up, Fixtures at a valuation.. Apply to Mr. G. T. SMITH, Auctioneer and Valuer, Aberystwyth. TO BE LET, and entered upon the 12th day of February next, the full licensed INN, called The Three Tuns," Trefechan, Aberystwyth. The above premises are well adapted for any kind of business, having in the rear two large storehouses.—For further particu- lars, and to view the same, apply to Mr. JOHN RICHARDS, 30, Shipbuilders'-row, Aberystwyth. o 3E LET OR SOLD, the GLANDARE WOOLLEN FACTORY, Aberdare. This first-1 .class Mill is fitted with a twenty-horse power Engine, and all the requisite Machinery for carrying on a large Woollen trade. It is situate in the centre of a dense population, and the goods manufactured would find a ready local sale. This is a mosf favourable opportunity for any one possessed of capital, and a knowledge of the trade. The Mill is fitted complete, and has just been put in thorough repair. If sold, a portion of the purchase money could remain on mortgage at reasonable interest. —For full particulars apply to Mr. Wit. WILLIAMS, Land ent, Oswestry. TO FARMERS AND GRAZIERS.-ARARE OPPORTUNITY. TO BE LET, one of the most desirable GRAZING FARMS in North Wales. About 500 Acres Rich Feeding Permanent Pasture and Meadow Land. There are three distinct Homesteads, situate at eonv^ient dis- tances on the lands, viz., EscOAif HALL (furaisheder unfurnished), with walled Garden, Stables, Coach-house and large Farm Steading, nearly new, Yjew of the farm and extensive sea and iand seenery. ESCUAN OLD FARM HOUSE and Steading. and FRON- HAULOG FABM HOUSE and Steading. All the lands lie together within a ring fence, and convenient for letting as °n-?T hp^din? or otherwise.. ■p; l f » r N.B.-Will be let subject to "Tenant Rights for Liming, Manuring, &c., under The Agricultural Holdings Act of 1875," if desirable. Apply to EVAN NEWELL, Towyn, North Wales. w TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS. B. GOLD, ABERAYRON, has a fine Stock of FOREST AND OTHER TREES, Well Rooted, consisting of 100,000 PRIME LARCH, from 18 inches to 4 feet. AUSTRIAN PINE SCOTCH SPRUCE, SILVER ASIL ALDERS, SYCAMORES, and POPLARS, from 3 to 12 feet; useful THORNS and BEECH. A good stock of FRUIT TREEK. a good 0 stock of EVERGREENS and FLOWERING SHRUBS, grown within 300 yards of the sea. AN INSPECTION SOLICITED. NOVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS S W. COOKF, Is now showing a large variety of FANCY ARTICLES, suitable for CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Also New Designs in Fancy Needlework. BASKETS, WORK-CASES, ALBUMS, &c., &c. An allowance of n per cent. Will be made on all Ready money Purchases for Bazaars or Fancy Sales. 35, Pier-street, ABERYSTWYTH. EVANS'S MEIRION HOUSE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, FINSBURY SQUARE, Near the Market Hall, Dolgelley. TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOPS AT ANY HOUR T. & W. BUBB, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, GAS- FITTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPER RANGERS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, Terrace-Road, Aberystwyth, and Newtown. Agent for; Broner's BURNERS, and Wright's GAS STOVES. ESTIMATES FOR WORK ON APPLICATION. Agents for Atkins & Co.'s Patent CHARCOAL BLOCK WATER FILTERS. GADD'S PATENT REVERSIBLE HANDLE PERAMBULATORS. AtHS AND PERAMBULATORS ON HIRE. I WEBSTER'S WRITING INKS I ci CD AND LIQUID GUMS. » WEBSTER'S WRITING INKS Cj q> AND LIQUID GUMS. » CCT £ "MORRISON'S" OLD MAKE. LI 9> BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID, the best made. fc)o (O ts BLACK, RED, BLUE nn<l other INKS. i ASKKW ROBERTS, WOODALL & VENABLES, I OSWESTRY, and all Respectable Stationers. | C+- SALES BY AUCTION. SMITHFIELD. ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLE. MENTS, &c. IITR. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to announce lVX that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, At Twelve o'clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE ON MONDAY, FEB. 3, Respectfully solicited, To be sent in at least, a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. TERMS :-2 per cent, on amount sold; and a small frxed Entry Fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. ssr SETTLEMENT ON THURSDAY AFTER SALE. WAUNFAWR, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT FREEHOLD PROPERTY adjoining the high road at Waunfawr, and the entrance to Cwm- padarn Dingle, within a mile and a half of Aberystwyth, consisting of substantial new Dwelling-house with Garden, and Two Fields, in all about two acres, well suited as a building site, and securing to a purchaser a county vote, to be Sold by Auction, in one or more lots, by MR. G. T. SMITH, On TUESDAY the 18th day of FEBRUARY, 1879, At the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars of Messrs. HUGH HUGHES & SONS, Solicitors, or the AUCTIONEER, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed to let by Auction, in several lots, for the term of 7 years, from the 1st March, 1879, subject to certain conditions and reservations, On TUESDAY, the 4th FEBRUARY, 1879, at twelve o'clock ac noon, at the Town Hall, Aberyst- wyth, certain LANDS of the Corporation, situate on Morfa Mawr, and the JJands known as Llanbadarn Flats, consisting of Arable, Pasture, and Garden Land, and Buildings, situate in Moor-street. On Morfa Mawr. Lot I.-A field, in the occupation of Miss Jane Owen, and land adjoining, formerly a garden, in the occupation of H. E. Taylor, Esq. T Lot 2.—A field, in the occupation of Mr. J. R. Jones, Talbot Hotel, containing 3 acres or thereabouts. Lot 3.—A small field, in the occupation of Mr. John Evans, carrier. Lot 4.—A piece of garden ground, in the occupation of Mr. John Rees, Railway Inn. Lot 5.—A piece of ground, now divided into and occupied as gardens, late in the occupation of J. J. Atwood, Esq. Llanbadarn Flats. Lot 6.—The whole of the land of the Corporation, situate on the north-east side of the railway, containing about 27 acres. Moor-street. Lot 7.—All that stable, with the sheds, yard, and premises, situate in Moor-street, now occupied by the Corporation. „ W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Aberystwyth, 24th January, 1879. PUBLIC NOTICES., TO ROAD MAKERS AND;CONTRACTORS. I BARMOUTH NEW PROMENADE. PARTIES willing to contract for the extension of -L the sea wall, and making the Road in continuation of the present Promenade, may inspect plan and specifi- cation, and obtain all particulars upon application to Mr. OWEN OWENS, Barmouth, or to Mr. ELLIOT J. ETTWELL, Architect, West Bromwich, to whom sealed tenders on proper form must be sent not later than Monday, the 3rd day of February next. NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ON MONDAY NEXT, at two o'clock in the after- noon, the GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the above Society will be held in the Town Hall, Aberyst- wyth, for the purpose of Auditing the Accounts, Electing the Officers, and transacting other general Business. A few Advertisements will be published with the Ac- counts.—Apply to Mr. WILLIAM MORGAN, Queen's-road. H. C. FRYER, R. GARDINER, F W Q LEWIS WILLIAMS, FLION- BECS' J. FELL, ) Aberystwyth, January 29, 1879. TREGARON UNION. HIGHWAY BOARD. HE Highway Board of the above Union will, at JL its next meeting, to be held on Tuesday, the 11th day of February next, proceed to the appointment of a TEMPORARY ROAD SURVEYOR for the Upper District of the Tregaron Union, at the usual annual salary. Applications, accompanied with testimonials, be sent in to me, on or before the 10th proximo. By Order, DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk Highway'Board. BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. s 4 R. & J. DICE, BEING one of the LARGEST MANUFAC TURERS of BOOTS & SHOES In the World the Public may Depend, when purchasing their Goods, that they receive the BEST VALUE THEY POSSIBLY CAN HAVE FOR THEIR MONEY. All their Goods warranted, and any Boots not wearin » a reasonable time will be repaired free of charge. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS IN ALMOST EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. WORKS-GLASGOW AND BIRMINGHAM. WAREHOUSES—LONDON AND MANCHESTER. NOTE THE ADDRESS IN THIS DISTRICT 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH; MAENGWYN-STREET, MACHYNLLETH HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER; VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. CHURCH-STREET, BARMOUTH; SALES BY AUCTION. "ONTETLY^ALES! ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer, begs to state that he will have monthly sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on MONDA Y, FEBRUARY 3, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer, Penllwyn. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. EVENING PARTIES, BALLS, &c. S. N. COOKE Has a large assortment of- FANS, from 1/- to 21/- each. FAN GIRDLES, 6d. to 5/- each. LACE COLLARETTES, 1/6 to 12/6. Long and Short LACE MITTS. Fancy Colours in SPUN SILK HOSE, 4/11 per pair. Two-button KID GLOVES in new Shades, 2/- per pair. LACE and other Frillings for Dresses, &c., from2d. per yd. 35, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. THE BEST BOOTS FOR MONEY ARE MORTON Ladies' — BROTHERS'. MORTON 3s. 9d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 4s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 5s. Od. BROTHERS'. MORTON 5s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 6s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 7s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 8s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 9s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 10s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON Gentlemen's BROTHERS'. MORTON 7s. 9d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 8s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 10s. 6d. BROTHERS'. MORTON 12s. 6d. BROTHERS'. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS OF EVERY DE. SCRIPTION AT PRICES NOT SURPASSED. NOTE THE ADDRESS-T- 39, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, (Oppositethe Lion Hotel,) ABERYSTWYTH. SECOND-HAND SEWING MACHINES. SPECIAL CLEAR-OUT SALE. SEWING MACHINE. -Second-hand, taken in S exchange, a Penelope Hand Machine, cost 25 5s., offered for 15s.—Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh- street,. Liverpool. SEWING MACHINE. Genuine Wheeler and Wilson Lockstitch, nearly new, cost B7, offered for JM cash.—Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh-street. SEWING MACHINE. — Wheeler and Wilson system cost B6, but having been taken in exchange, offered for 3Os-J ones's Sewing Machine Depot, 50, Ranelagh-street. SE WIN G MACHINE. —Secondhand, Shuttle, Lock- stitch, taken in exchange, cost £ 3 15s., offered for 15s. cash.—Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh-street. SEWING MACHINE.—Second-hand Lock-stitch s "Dorcas," cost £5 5s., offered for 15s. cash.—Jones's Sewing Depdt, 50, Ranelagh-street. SEWING MACHINE. -Second-hand Lock-stitch, s Dorcas," cost B5 5s., offered for 30s. cash.—Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh-street. SEWING MACHINE,—One No. 2 Arm Machine SEWING MACHINE,—One No. 2 Arm Machine for tailoring, cost £ 9, now quite equal to new, offered for £ 4 cash.—Jones'S Machine Depdt, 50, Ranelagh-street. EWING MACHINE.—One C Wheel Machine for S shoemaker, cost 28 10s., now offered for 40s.—Jones's Machine Dep6t, 50, Ranelagh-street. EWING MACHINE.—One Alexandra Machine tO and treadle complete, cost about P,7, offered for 10s. cash.-Jones's Machine Dep6t, 50, Ranelagh-street. EWING MACHINE.—One Arm Machine, suit- S able for tailoring, offered for 20s., as all second-hand machines must be cleared out during this week.—Jones's Sewing Machine Depôt, 50, Ranelagh-street. 0 SEWING MACHINE.—Second-hand, but nearly new, taken in exchange for one of Jones's Medium Machines. One Singer's Medium Machine, cost S8 10s., offered for 24.-Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh- street. SECOND-HAND Webster and treadle complete, kj cost £8, offered for 40s. cash.-Jones and Co. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh-street. SPECIAL NOTICE. As we have determined never again to take in exchange, or make any allow- ance for, second-hand machines, this must be our LAST Clearance Sale, and such bargains can never be offered again. PURCHASERS have the option for one month of -L exchanging their purchase for any machine of our own fmanufacture and paying us the difference in price. JONES and CO. (Limited), 50, Ranelagh-street, Liverpool. MRSTE. EVANS'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, -a- i. Market-street, Aberystwyth. Mot Dinners daily at one o'clock. Roast and Boiled Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c., always ready. MRS. Evans begs to call attention to her Pies, Puddings and Tarts, made daily or to order. Oyster and Yeai Patties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes, Buns, &c., fresh daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour of the day. Well-aired Beds. MR. ROBERT JONES, rARCHITECT & HOUSE AGENT, 14, Montpelier Square, Brompton, London, S.W. T)EGS to inform the Gentry, Committees, and others, that he is prepared to submit Designs, Plans <fcc for every description of work at the LOWEST CHARGES. WANTED. A GENTS WANTED in different parts of Meri- onethshire, Montgomeryshire, and Cardiganshire to sell Odam's Nitro Phosphates, Bone, and Chemical Manures. APPLY TO WM. THOMAS, General Agent and Wholesale Merchant, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. Coal, Lime, Glazed and Common Drain Pipes, Ridge and Flooring Tiles, &c., sold at Wholesale Prices. LLYFR NEWYDD I'R IEUENCTYD, CYMWYS I'W RODD 1iN WOBR I BLANT YR YSGOLION SABBOTHOL, etc. YN AWR YN BAROD, PRIS 2d., (Anfonir Copi gyda'r Post am 2}d.)' LLYFR TESTYNAU PREGETHAU Aw- Dosbarthwyr yn eisiau yn mhob ardal yn Nghymru. Anfoner pob archebion, neu ymofyniadau, i THOMAS WILLIAMS, 19, Castle-street, Oswestry iEDW ARD & JOHN JONES I j MANUFACTURERS OF CABINET FURNITURE, WOOD PANELLING FOR WALLS AND CEILINGS, DOORS FOR INTERIORS, WOOD MANTELPIECES, P ARQUETIFLOORING. CARVERS, GILDERS. DECORATORS IN PAINT, PAPER, &c. CARPET FACTORS. UPHOLSTERERS, &c. EXTENSIVE SHOWROOMS AND WORKSHOPS. CHURCH-ST., OSWESTRY. YBUSINESS ADDRESSES. PIANOFORTES! HARMONIUMS! From 20 guineas to 150 guineas. From 4 guineas to 100 guineas > 8 > 8 0 o 0 6c rL1 "0 [fJ. o o FOR SALE OR HIRE, ON MODERATE TERMS, AT J. EVANS'S, (ORGANIST, ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH), 8, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Agent for CHAPPELL & CO.'s PRIZE MEDAL PIANOFORTE, and ALEXANDRE'S IMPROVED HARMONIUMS. NEW MUSIC HALF-PRICE. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS TUNED. CARLO WITZ! CARLOWITZ! CHIEF DEPOT OF EISLER, BARNARD, & CO., 90, GREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON. JOHN H. DAVIES, APOTHECARIES' HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, HAVING regard to the daily increasing demand for HUNGARIAN WINES in this country, has made arrangements for a regular supply of these Wines direct from the Vintages. They are bottled by the growers with the greatest care. Their purity and excellence will be at once appreciated on a trial being given. The quotations at foot include duty and all charges. Deliveries free to any part in the district where no agency is established. T ,T „ „ RED WINES. Carlowitz .at 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. Ofner at 20s. and 28s. per dozen. Erlau (special) at 36s. per dozen. Sparkling Carlowitz .at 48s. per dozen. WHITE WINES. Somlau at 18s. per dozen. (Edenburg at 24s. and 30s. per dozen. Ruster (Sweet) at 36s. per dozen. Ruster (Dry) at 42s. per dozen. Tokay, Imperial. ) Bottled at the F at 60s. per dozen. Tokay, Crown ) Chateau. ( at 84s. per dozen. Sparkling (Edenburg at 42s. per dozen. Sparking Tokay .at 54s. per dozen. (Official) Report of an inquiry of the British Government in the year 1862, printed for the House of Commons, 1862: It appears certain that the Hungarian Wine Growers do not adulterate their Wines, indeed, they are so fenerally good, that they would certainly be deteriorated if alcohol were added. While possessing a great resem- lance to the Wines of Burgundy and the Rhine, the better Wines of HUNGARY have greater body and strength, and would be more likely to suit our taste. There is probably no country in which so great a proportion of good wine is made."—P. 15. JOHN H. DAVIES, APOTHECARIES' HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1820. WILLIAM JULIAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, PROVISION AND FLOUR DEALER, 10, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. A constant supply of First-Class Australian Preserved Meats, Labrador Salmon, Lobsters, Sardines, &c. HOME-CURED BACON AND HAMS. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S GOODS. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. STOCK-TAKING SALE. H. R. PUGHE, 2, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, JGEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS STOCK-TAKING SALE WILL COMMENCE ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST ASTONISHING BARGAINS TERMS-CASH. NEWELL'S MILLS, TOWYN, WELSH COAST. PURE AND WHOLESOME FLOUR, .JADS FROM CHOICE ENGLISH AND COLONIAL WHEATS, SUPPLIED to Consumers direct and through Agents in sealed bags or sacks of various sizes, as below, at proportionate and uniform prices, which plan Evan Newell has adopted, and feels sure will be found to possess very many useful qualities. Such as I-The seal is a protection and a guarantee of quality. 2.—The smaller bag are more portable. 3.-They are a great saving of time to Agents and Consumers by being easily and quickly HANDED from one to the other. 4.-Being ready weighed, they save the Agent the great loss of weighing out small quantities, and thus enable him to do away with the necessity of the usual extraordinary charge on the few shillings purchasers of Flour. 5.—The various sizes enable small and large families to suit their consumption, and have the Flour always fresh and good. 6.—It facilitates ready-money transactions. WEIGHTS OF BAGS. GROSS WEIGHT. NETT WEIGHT. CLASSIFICATION. i B Half- 15 Bushel Quarter. Quarter. Half. Sack. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Lbs. Newell's Top Brand Four 35 70 j 140 280 Newell's Household Flour 35 70 140 j 280 Newell's Sheaf Flour 140 280 SPECIALS: GROSS WEIGHTS. Lbs. Lb Lba Lba Newell's Pastry Flour 50 100 Newell's Special Fancy Flour 50 Newell's Prepared Entire Wheat Flour 10 25 50 Newell's Choice Oatmeal 10 25 50 FEEDING STUFFS: GROSS WEIGHTS. LTE. LABS Newell's Feeding Mixture 110 Newell's Prepared Horse Feed 200 200 Newell's Prepared Sheep Feed 100 200 Newell's Prepared Poultry Feed 50 100 Newell's Condiment for Calves 100 200 Indian Meal | 120 240 Sharps 100 200 Bran 100 Indian Corn 240 ADDRESS—MR. EVAN NEWELL. Bodtalog Mills, Towyn, WelshICoast. ELLIS WILLIAMS, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER, AND LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, NEW MARKET HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN BAKER, Rhydypenau Farm, Bow Street. I' BY the request of numerous friends has been in- duced to take a VALUER'S LICENCE, and he will be happy to attend to the commands of gentlemen leaving their farms or requiring a Valuer's services con- necter with land or stock. I ORDERS FOR PRINTING AND BOOKBINDING RECEIVED BT J. GIBSON, 3, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. EDUCATION. "V""w.V'V" BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, TOWYN. PRINCIPAL Mr. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, commodious and well- JD fitted, has been specially erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Princi- pality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Sciencc and Art Department, the examinations being heldUn, May in each year. The school year consists of three Terms. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL. Duties will be RESUMED on January 20th, 1879. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master—The Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master-J. F. TYE, Esq. Mr. Tye has recently passed the First Examination for the B.A. Degree in the University of London. Third Master-L. PROSSER, Esq., C.M., M.R.C.P. Fourth Master-W. L. HAWKINS, Esq., A.A. TERMS:- For Boarders.from 40 to 45 guineas per annum 11 Day Scholars. 6 8 11 The next Term begins Sept. 9th, 1878. The Ardwyn School Scholarship of 920 to be competed for at the next examination of the University College of Wales. Also a £5 scholarship for the best boy who enters. The School re-opens on Monday, January 20th, 1879. DRAWING SCHOOL, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABER- YSTWYTH. FREEHAND, Model Drawing, and the Antique, JP on Tuesday and Friday forenoons. Painting in oil or water on Mondays, from ten till twelve. Children's classes on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Addi- tional classes may be formed and private lessons given, if desired. Particulars as to terms, &c., on application to Miss VERNON DAVYS. Next term commences on the 13th January, at Hardwicke House, Queen's Road. MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. School will RE-OPEN on Tuesday, January 21st, 1879. ABERYSTWYTH 'GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNPED IN 1812. Trustees-Rev. Canon Phillips, Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Thomas Bonsall, Esq., Rev. John Pugh, Vaughan Davies, Esq., and George Williams, Esq. Head Master-EDWARD JONES, Government Science Master (in honours of the University of London, and First B.A.) Out of eight candidates from this School at examinations held in connection with South Kensington, six gained Queen's Prizes. One of these holds now at Cambridge a scholarship and exhibitions of the annual value of £ 130. Another a scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford, of the value of £ 80 a year; and another, Mr. Lewis Hughes, of Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, direct from this school, was the only candidate from Soutk. Wales whose name appears in the Mathematical Tripos list of this year. For a list of Successes at Lampeter and other Colleges, the Preliminary Examinations, the Banks, &c., and for Report of Examiners, apply to the Headmaster, Jasper House, Aberystwyth. The Head Master receives a few boarders." BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PRINCIPAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY, Assisted by Resident Masters and Governesses. THE First Term for 1879 Commences on Tuesday, the 21st of January. Prospectuses may be had on application to Mrs. GRIMLEY, Brighton House, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. "GWELL DYSG NA GOLUD." LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL JU ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. MARIE JONES, (F. C. College, Glasgow). Pupils are prepared for the Local, the Civil Service and the Training Colleges Preliminary Examinations. Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Analysis—Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. History, Geography, and Literature-Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Latin, Bible History, and Domestic Economy-Mrs. E. Marie Jones. French and Italian-Signorina Chambeaud, Piedmont. Geology, Botany, and Astronomy-Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Music-Miss Turner and Signorina Chambeaud. Drawing, Painting, and Book-keeping—Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Elocution—Mrs. E. M. Jones (late pupil of Harcourt Beatty, Prof, of Elocution at Glasgow University). The Examination will be held at the close of the session, when silver medals, certificates, and prizes will be awarded to the successful pupils. Extra prizes will be given for Writing and Composition. A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESSES. Mrs. E. P. Jones's School will RE-OPEN on Jan. 22. SEVERN GROVE ACADEMY, LLANIDLOES. A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for young ladies and gentlemen. PRINCIPAL: MR. HUGH JERMAN, M.C.P., C.M. Certificated by the Society of Arts and the Science and Art Department, Prizeman and Medalist of the National and other Eisteddfodau, late seven years Master of the Well Grammar School. Modern Languages taught by a thoroughly qualified Assistant. The young ladies are in a separate apartment, under Mrs. Jerman's supervision. Pupils prepared for the University, Law, Medical, Civil Service, College of Preceptors, and other Examina- tions. Re-union, January 21st. Prospectuses on application. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by Mr. T. OWENS, C.M. (in honours of the London University, and late Scholar of the University College of Wales). Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, for the Civil Service, for the learned Professions, for the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Comxoercial Training at moderate charges. Terms may be had on application. The school opens on MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1878. 16, Queen's-street, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH.—CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL-MISS TRUBSHAW. Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex aminations. Duties will pe re-commenced (DV.,) on Monday, Jan- uary 27th, 1879. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. BORTH PRACTICAL NAVIGATION SCHOOL for Mates, Masters, and Extra. Masters.—Con- ducted by J. JONES, Tymawr. LLWYNONN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PORT MADOC. Conducted by Mr. J. H. Lewis, London University (First B.A., Late Assistant Tutor at Bangor Training College.) CANDIDATES prepared for the Universities, for Professional and Commercial Pursuits, and for the various Training Colleges. Terms and prospectuses on application. Young men, whose Education has been neglected, will find special ad- vantages. RE-OPENS on Tuesday, January 14th. CRICCIETH GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NORTH WALES. Head Master :—Rev. W. I. FRANCIS, B.A. (Oxon), Jate Open Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Chaplain of Tre- madoc Church. Open Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Chaplain of Tre- madoc Church. THIS School is designed to afford a liberal educa- tion adapted to prepare pupils for the public schools and universities, and for entering upon commercial pur- suits. The Head Master receives a limited number of BOARDERS into his house. The term commences Monday, January 27th, 1879. Prospectus, &c., on application to Rev. W. I. FRANCIS, Tremacloc, N. Wales. 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