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SCALE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS, "r-r- For the following classes of Advertisements only.— HOUSES TO BE LET, I APARTMENTS WANTED, ROUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO TIE LET, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT, J ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND No. One Threo Six Nine j Thirteen of Words. Insertion Insertionsj Insertions, Insertions. Insertions s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 21 10 20 3 6 1 4 6 56 23 16 30 4 6 15 6 70 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 6 6 8 0 42 2 6|5 0 7 0 8 0 9 6 49 3 0 6 0 7 6 8 6 10 0' The Cambrian Netrs will be sent free by post for s. Sd. per annum; 4s. 4d. per half-year, and 2s. 2d. per quarter—prepaid. ~f ANTED—Situation as House Keeper— W Far-,ii preferred. Understands dairy thoroughly. Good character,—Apply to JANE JONES, Penegoes. Machynlleth. [a694 TO DRAPERS. RANTED a pushing Assistant, must be VV able to speak -Welsh.—Apply, stating age, salary, &c., to J.* H. EDWARDS, Tailor and Draper Aberystwyth. f 0 1) P. A P E 1, S TTTANTED AT OXCK, a smart pushing Junior VV Hand for the General Drapery Trade.—Apply to ROWLAND MORGAN, London House, Aberystwyth. [a.6!>(5 XT ANTED, 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60, 70, 80, VV 100. 200. 300 and 400 families to buv Evans's "Celebated Teas from Is. 4d. up. Our unquestionable Standard at 2s.-Id., without a doubt, is the Finest in the market. Sample of any Tea on application, 2 stamps. 15VAVS BROS., Small Profit Tea Dealers, Aberystwyth. (a.450 0 ADVERTISERS,—Conspicuous Adver- tising Spaces in Entrance Hall of the Devil's Bridge Heft el. For sizes of frames, and for terms,— Apply to W. J. WILLIAMS, at the Hotel. (a547 SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS m GARDEN and all kinds of Agricultural Seed at the Old Established Seed Shop, DAVID HUGHES, saddler and seedsman. Penyparke. [a633 HEAP at DAVTD ELLIS, Ironmonger, small Chaff Cutter, Kitchen Range, Mangle, and a lot of second hand 12 gallon Oil tins with taps. [ a IF you want any kind of Drapery, call and see the great bargains offered at Tottenham House, The whole stock to be sold out-the premises to be Let ■or Sold. [a379 Y\AVID ELLIS, Ironmongery Stores has a JU good stock of Brushes, Mats, Bedsteads, JHock Bedsteads and Tin Goods. EGISTRY" OEEICE for Servants, Doll Street, Machynlleth.—Mrs. EVANS begs to Return thanks for the support given to her, and to Enounce to the Gentry and Public that employers aIlting servants, and servants wanting places, will be efulry attended to.—Stamped envelope for reply. A- GENTS WANTED (Packet Teas). All House to House callers should apply. Special ^rms offered to good men.—Write to GEEVES and Co., liswell-stree, London, E.C. [a9 MUSICIANS connected with Brass Bands or Fife and Drum Bands should apply to R. J. WRARD and SONS, when wanting New Instruments or Repairs. Price List on application, 10, St. Anne-street, tdverpool (First Shop from Islington). N.B.—Second-hand Instruments and Drums always Stock.. on Accordions from 4s. 6<1. Concertinas from -s. bit. ialin Strings from 2d. to Sd. Harp Strings from 3d. rro the Clergy, Churchwardens, kc., &c. B. R. v- GBINDROD and Co., Organ Builders, Rochdale, ■^g to intimate that their annual tour for tuning, *"epairs, &c., commence on the 22nd inst. Orders for- ^"Jirded to Rochdale will receive the best attention "Nil most reasonable terms. New Church and Studio Organs, one, two, and three Manuals of the best of workmanship, highly finished, I)rlce on application. High Class references from erriinent professors, the Clergy, &c., &c. Works Edward St.. Yorkshire St., Rochdale. [.if;73 -= 17!,cr be JCct. APARTIVIENTS. BALMORAL HOUSE, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth.—Apartments to Let, 2 Sitting •Hootris and 5 or 6 Bedrooms facing the sea.—Very REASONABLE terms, and highest references.—Mrs JONES. [868 rpo LET for the Winter Months, at No. 7, j*- Victoria-terrace, Abeiystwyth (known as Brighton J*°use), Two Sitting Rooms and from Five to Seven I drooins, on reasonable terms. Pleasantly situated, .cing the sea, and well sheltered. Highest references f^ven. Good cooking and attendance. A room for an ,,lvalid on the first floor. Apply to Mrs DOUGHTON, 119 above. [a798 0 TO VISITORS.—Mrs. Felix, Trafalgar House, No. 6, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth, Uate York House,) announces her removal to a larger more commodious house where she hopes to be avowed with a continuance of the support given to j>.e previously. Apartments on reasonable terms.— st references. [761. A BERGELDIE HOUSE, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth. Best position on Marine Terrace. J^modious and detached House. Lodgings and Payments on very reasonable terms. Highest ^RENCES.—Apply to Mrs. GRIFFITH JONES. [S43 HEKDRE HALL, PENRHYNDEUDRAETH. A CCOMODATION for Visitors, Private Families, or Invalids, if required, within live Xf.'nutes walk of the narrow gauge railway junction ^tttordd.—Apply to Mrs DAVIKS. [a682 SHOPS, HOUSES, &O. BE LET.—That eligible Dwelling House, 11 All No. 19, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. Possession <. be had at olice.-Apply at D. LLOYD, 31, Pier Aberystwyth. [a. 698 BE LET, No. 4, Railway-terrace, Aber- ff*- y3twyth.—Apply on the premises. Containing i-JVVash-house. and Garden. Rent £ 14. [a615 .1.,0 BE LET.— Moreb House, containing ten rooms, Newfoundland-street, Aberystwyth, two j^utes walk from the Sea.—Apply to T. DA VIES, 60, <^Qe-terrace. 1>691 f u RARE OPPORTUNITY. \JL-ROCERY Business to Let. Sea Side, $30 Merionethshirc. Weekly takings in winter, Per week, all ready money, and doubled in the WSSf* £ 15 per aunum. Stock, about £ 150 ^all Satisfactory reason for selling. Tiiis is a business, met with rarely, yielding splendid Apply A. B. C. Cumbrian News Oilice, Aber- [a 620 fp,Q LAMPETER, LET, wnh immediate possession, a House Kitch 111 College- street, containing Front Parlour, -k%|rri~n and Back Kitchen, Sitting-room, and four °trn and attic. Stable attached.—For particulars, aPply to DAVID JAMES, Whitehall, Lampeter, ^j^oderate. [aS62 -^i;tRYSTVTYTlU-i louse rtud Shop to be, with immediate possession, adapted lor business.—Apply to J. REES, 37, Pict- 10 ..u- 1*524 4 LET the Old Established Coiifec- ^ervci0nery and Dining Rooms, S, Market-street, gtnvytl,. J" LET, a sma]i Farm called Ffrydd v»jllas "heiniog, situated near Aberangell, on the Railway.—Apply to WILLIAM "*j Estate Agent, Salon Road, Oswestry. [a676 L [a676 1 k a bz Xct. PORTIADOC-HIGH STREET. HOUSE and SHOP to be Let, from 12th May next. Now in the occupation of Miss EVANS, dressmaker. Excellent situation—good Shop and Fixtures—very suitable for Milliner and Dress- maker, and Fancy Drapery or Confectionery.—Apply to Mr E. -JONES, Post Office, Portmadoc. [a658 HOUSE and SHOP to be let at Blaenau Festiniog, best situation, main street, suitable for any trade except Drapers and Grocers, any amount of trade to be done.—Apply to WALTER DAYIES, Festiniog. [aöjO TO FISHERftlEN, &c. mo BE LET, a Sitting Room and Two I Bedrooms. Terms moderate. — Apply to Mr. LEWIS RICJIAKDS, Bryn Villa, Cemmes, Mont. [a672 BEER HOUSE. TO LET, Somerset House, Towyn. Rent JL fl5 per annum. Containing five Rooms and Cellar.—Apply to JAMES WILCOX, Newtown, Mont., or JAMES WILCOX, grocer, Towyn. [a619 mo BE LET, a Cottage in Eagle Court, ZD n JL Queen's Street.—Apply to Mr W. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. [a637 ABERYSTWYTH—VILLA RESIDENCES. TI1HE two Villa Residences situate in St. I David's Road, and Everton Villa, situate in Caradog Road, Aberystwyth, to be let or sold. Apply to Mr JAMES WILLIAMS, Builder, or GRIFFITH JONES, Esq., Solicitor, Aberystwyth. [a566 t1 be olb. FOR SALE, cheap, a Phreton, about four .-r hundred weight, in good repair.—Apply Mr OSMAN BARRETT, Plas Hendre (Cefnhendre Hall), Aber- ystwyth. [a677 SHOP FIXTURES and Counters for Sale, 3 Counters, Mahogany Tops, handsome Panelled Fronts with Drawers and Shelves. Als-) a large quantity of Fixtures nicely furnished, may be seen at the Auction Mart, 28, Little Darkgate-street, Aber- ystwyth. fa498. mo BE disposed of, in consequence of the I Proprietor's death, an old established Drug and Grocery Business in the fashionable Watering Place of Aberystwyth. For particulars address, Publisher, Cambrian Nnrs Office, Aberystwyth. The above is situated in one of the best business parts of the town, and can be entered on in November next. [a646 pities bn Pribate Z, reatt). Toli sOLD ByTrIvI5¥TrEATvT VILLA RESIDENCE, known as "Glen View," situate near the Queen's Hotel, Aberys- twyrh, on the road leading to Brynymor, commanding magnificent sea views, containing on ground floor: Dining and Drawing Rooms of good dimensions, 2 Kitchens, Pantry, Dairy, Conservatory, and W.C. on the first floor: 5 Bedrooms, Lumber Room, and W.C. with roomy Attics over. Below is a cellar, and outside a good cow-house and poultry and tool sheds. There is also a paddock and a well laid out garden. planted with choice fruit trees.—This desirable property is held under a lease, dated 12th February, 1879, for a term of 99 years at a ground rent of -,CS.-For further particulars apply to Mr G. T. SMITH, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [a651 galcjs bJ1 JUtctUm. IMPOPvTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS will Sell by Auction at the Angel Hotel, Dolgelley, Oil THURSDAY, JUNE 1st, 1882, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that beautiful FREEHOLD MODEL FARM, CALLED R H Y J-) IV E N, WITHIN ONE MILE OF DOLGELLEY. The House, which has a solith:aspect, contains 7 Rooms and usual Offices; the Farm Buildings erected regardless of expense, and all the Fields enclosed bj- stone walls six feet high and upwards, and all in perfect repair. Immediate possession can be arranged. For Plans and Particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER; to Messrs WILLIAM GRIFFITH and Soxs, Solicitors; to Mr W. H. MORROW, C.E.; or to Mr OWKX REICS, Jun., Dolgelley, who will show the Property. [a653 OUTH WALES.—Lower Cardiganshire.— )k3 Valuable Freehold ESTATES.—The Farms of Aberbedw, Abernantbychan, Brinhinlle, Brithdir, Brynhilwm, Blaenwaun, Cefnceirw, Tynewydd, Cefn- lleithdre, Cefnmaesbach, Cefnwarren, Waunlle, Clynhir, Coedyperthi Parke, Cwmbedw Esgereithen, Givarllyn Nantgoch, Nantbrenni, Pantybettws, Pantcarau, Pant- yrholiad, Pantygronow, Penpompren, Penalltygwyn, Peurallt, Perthygoppa, North America, Rhydyrys- gwydd, Troedyraur, Waun, Waunmendy, Penrallt- goch, and other smaller holdings situate in the parishes of Penryn Troedyraur, Bettws-Evan, and Llangranog, the whole lying almost within a ring fence, containing upwards of 3,300a., and producing an aggregate rental of upwards of £2,200 per annum, being portions of the estates Of Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., will shortly be offered for Public Sale unless previously disposed of by Private Contract. For particulars apply to Messrs. A. F. and R. W. TWEEDIE, 5, Lincol n's-inn -fields, London, W.C.; or Mr JOHN FRANCIS, land agent, Carmarthen. [a575 PRELIMINARY.—The Syenite, Granite, Setts and Macadam Quarries, close to the Mynfordd conjoint stations of the Festiniog and Cambrian Railways, and near Portmadoc, North Wales. N consequence of the decease of several of the principal proprietors of the above Quarries the Directors have concluded to OFFER the LEASES, PLANT, MACHINERY, and WORKMEN'S COT- TAGES BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, of which notice will be given in future advertisements. Printed particulars in the interim may be had on ap- plication to the Secretary, Mr HAWKSWORTH, 16, Mount-street, Manchester. [a695 BRYNYRABER, NEAR BALA. Sale of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cows, Ewes and Lambs, 1 Carnarvonshire Tup, Pony Carriage and Harness, Saddles, Bridles, about 11 Tons of well harvested Hay, Farming Implements, &c. MR. L. WILLIAMS has been instructed by F. Parmeter, Esq., who is leaving the neigh- bourhood, to Sell by Auction at Brynyraber, close to Bala Station, On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, MAY 30th and 31M, 188, the whole of the valuable and well made HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, comprising:—Walnut Drawing Room Suite, Walnut Inlaid Oval Table with Carved Stand, Mahogany Carved Table, Rosewood Work Table, Mahogany Telescope Dining Table with 2 extra Slides, Mahogany Knee-hole Writing Tables with Drawers, Office Desks, Mahogany Side Board with Glass Mirror, Do. do., Mahogany Dinner Waggon, Mahogany Spring Couch covered with Leather, 8 Chairs to match, 2 Easy Do.. 2 Oak Hall Chairs. Fold- ing Do., Walnut Chiffonier with Glass Front, Walnut Bookcase, Pier Glass in Gilt Frame, Mahogany and Brass Window Poles, Polished Steel Fenders and Fire Irons, Kidderminster, Brussels and other Carpets and Hearthrugs, Patent Mangle and Wringing Machine, Home Washer Do., Refrigerator, &c., &c.; the Suites of 5 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Day and Night Nurseries. A good collection of Kitchen, Scullery, and Pantry Requisites, Dairy Utensils, &c. Also 2 Excellent Milch Cows, Sixteen (Couples) Sheep, and 1 Tup, about 11 Tons of Hay free to go off the premises, Pcny Trap with a Set of Brass-mounted Harness, 2 Sets of Silver-mounted Harness, 2 Saddles, Ladies' Do., Patent Hay Cutting Machine by Adriance, Platt and Co.. Nickolson's Patent P Hay Maker, Light Horse Rake, 2 American Do., Patent Lawn Mower, Chaff Cutter, Patent Hoist, &c., &c. The In-door effects will be sold on Tuesday, and the Out-door effects on Wednesday. (See Catalogue.) Sale to commence each day at 12-30 prompt. The whole may be viewed on Monday, May 29ih. Catalogues will be ready 10 days before the Sale, and may be had at any of the Hotels in Bala; Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, Royal Hotel, Llangollen; Corsygedol Hotel, Barmouth; and of the AUCTIONEER, Dolgelley. [a6S7 gales bn Auctioii. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to 0 MR. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to announce that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST lifONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, At Eleven o'clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE OX MONDAY, JUNE 5TH, Respectfully solicited. To be sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. PORT OF ABERYSTWYTH. TO SHIP OWNERS, BROKERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed by the Owners to Sell by Auction, On MONDA Y, the M day of MA Y, 1889, at Tanycae, Aberystwyth, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the Hull, Boats, Anchors, Chains, Masts, Spars, Ropes. and Sails of the three-masted BRIGANTINE "FAIRY" In Lots to suit Purchasers. The "Fairy" was built in 1864, is copper-fastened throughout, and is of the following dimensions Length, 125 feet Breadth, 24 feet 9 inches Depth, 13 feet; with Register Tonnage of 240 Tons. Her Boats, Sails, and other appurtenances are all exceedingly good, and are well worth the attention of Buyers. TERMS—CASH. [a669 FORTHCOMING SALES BY MR. E. J. MORGAN. LIVE STOCK AND DRAPERY. On Friday, May 26th, AT SALEM, COED GRIFFITH, NEAR PENRHYN- COCH (Sheep with Lambs and Wethers fit for Butcher.) LIVE STOCK AND FURNITURE. At the Latter end, of May. AT ABERFFRWD, CWMRHEIDOL. All the Sales to commence at two o'clock in the afternoon. fa645 J. H. EDWARDS, TAILOR AND DRAPER, 38, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. Call and see J. H. EDWARDS' New Stock in all Departments. Buy your Hats at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Scarfs at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Ties at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Shirts at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Collars at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Caps at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Handkerchiefs at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Clothes at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Suits at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Coats at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Vests at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Trousers at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Boys' Suits at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Jerseys at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Umbrellas at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Linen Jackets at J. H. EEWARDS. Buy your Braces at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Gloves at J. H. EDWARDS. Buy your Cuffs at J.H.EDWARDS. For Style, Quality, and Cheapness go to J. H. EDWARDS, Tailor and Draper, Aberystwyth REDUCED PRICES OF -■ • r; SLATES, TIMBER, FLOORING BOARDS, LATHS, FLOORING AND RIDGE TILES, AND GENERAL BUILDING MATERIALS ADDRESS- EDWARDS, EVANS; & Co. 63 TREGARON. ABERYSTWYTH. EYANS, ¡ PASTRY COOK, 8 CONFECTIONER, Al A R K E T S T. lil A R K E T S T. Dinners, Teas, & Coffee Pastry & Confectionery at any hour. of every description. Wedding breakfasts, Public and Private Dinner Parties supplied in the best style BILLPOSTING. REES REES, Little Darkgate-street, Aber- ystwyth, begs to thank his friends and the Public for their patronage, and also to inform them that he has bought the HOARDING STATIONS of the late Mr Ellis Roberts, Town Crier (the only ones rented in the town and district), and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their favours. CIRCULATING LIBRARY, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, JOHN E. J. LLOYD, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, LIBRARIAN, &c. WEEKLY and Monthly Periodicals. All Books not in stock obtained on the shortest notice. Agent for Sutton and Co., Cariers, London. [472 JOHN BAKER, Rhydypenau Farm, Bow Street R.S,O., Cardi. ganshire, PRACTICAL LICENSED VALUER of JL all kinds of Live and Dead Farming Stock, all sorts of Agricultural Produce and Implements, per- manent Farm Improvements, and Dilapidations, &c. J.B. would be pleased to attend to the commands of gentlmen who are taking or letting fr.rm¡> and require an experienced Valuer's services MRS. GWENFIL DA VIES, C.A.M., SOPRANO VOCALIST, ITS open to Engagements for Concerts, Eistedd- C, JL fodau, &c.. and may be addressed at PENFFYNNON HALL, PONTRHYDYGROES, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE LESSONS GIVEN. [a391 (tlc's bll Jiucticw. •public ilotices. BOROUGH OF PWLLHELI. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for extension of Cast Iron Outfall Sewer and other works. Plans and Specification may be seen at the Offices of Mr THOMAS ROBERTS, Assoc. M. Inst. C. E., Port- madoc, from whom quantities and form of tender may he obtained. Tenders to be sent to me not later than 10 o'clock a.m. on Thursday, Jxiiie Ist, 1882. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. OWEN OWENS, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Pwllheli, May 15fh, 1S82. [a671 PORTMADOC MUTUAL SHIP INSURANCE SOCIETY. NOTICE is hereby given that a Special y 1-1 JJM General Meeting of the members of this Society will be held at the News Room, Portmadoc, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1882, at one o'clock p.m., for the purpose of taking into consideration the claim upon the Society in respect of the late three masted Brigantine" J. H. M." lost in Long Island, near New York. By Order, ROBERT WILLIAMS. Secretary. May 18th, 1882. [a6SS LLANFIHANGEL-Y-PENNANT, IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that on the 27th 1 i or 28th day of June next, application will be made to Her Majesty's Justices cf the Peace assembled at Quarter Sessions in and for the County of Merioneth, at Dolgelley, for an order for diverting a portion of the road on the mountain near the Bryn Eglwys Quarries. and that the Certificate of Two Justices having viewed the same, with the plan of the old and proposed New Highway, will be lodged with the Clerk of the Peace for the said County, on the 26th day of May, 1882. EDWARD JONES, a699] Surveyor. DANCING AND CALISTHENICS. MISS WEBSTER begs to announce her intention of giving a course of lessons in the above, beginning June 5th, at the Public Rooms, Dolgelley.-Address-41, Watergate Street, Chester. [a674 Settings, &t. GREAT SHEEP FAIRS. TALYBONT, CARDIGANSHIRE. Within a short distance to Llanfihangel Station on the Cambrian Railways. TWO SHEEP FAIR S Will be held at Talybont, for the Sale of Ewes, Lambs and Store Sheep, On SATURDAYS, JUNE 3rd and ISth, 1882. At 10 o'clock a.m. Other Fairs will be held in the Autumn of which due notice will be given. [a662 ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, QUEEN'S ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH. IT is intended to hold a BAZAAR, next August, to liquidate the debt on the Chapel and Circuit. About jE250 will be required for this object. Donations in money or goods will be thankfully received by the Committee. THOMAS OWEN, Treasurer. ALFRED H. VIGARS, Secretary. a230] EDWARD H. SIMPSON, Minister. ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS. ¡. 'I r'J.! THE SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS Are OPEN from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Entrance in Newfoundland Street (out of Terrace I Road and Queen's Road). The Gentlemen's Bath is 77 feet long by 32 feet broad and the Ladies' Bath 72 feet long by 23 feet broad. Both are well fitted with Dressing Rooms, &c., and lighted with Gas. The Buildings are well lighted and ventilated, and the water, which is daily pumped from the Sea. is kept at a temperature of about 6S° Fah., or about 10 Fah. above that of the Sea. The Private Baths supplied Hot or Cold, and Fresh or Salt Water, are handsomely fitted, and always ready for use. TERMS: SWIMMING BArHS- s. d. Single Tickets 0 6 Books of Twenty-five Tickets 10 0 PRIVATE BATHS- Warm 1 6 Cold. 1 0 Twelve Tickets for Warm Private Bath, 15s. [a679 RICHARD JENKINS, GAS FITTER, BELL HANGER, L, c. No. 13, NORTH GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Respectfully solicits orders from the Inhabitants of the Town and Neighbourhood, which will receive his prompt and careful attention at the most moderate charges. All descriptions of Gas Fittings. &c., of the best materials, supplied. [a314. 11, PIEK STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS JENKINS begs to announce her return from London, and is prepared to show the Latest Novelties in Ladies and Children's Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Lace, Ribbons, Gloves, Hosiery, &c., &c. [>697 BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1864. INCORPORATED 1874. MR. H. L. EVANS, Borough Accountant, is the Sole Agent in Aberystwyth, through whom all applications for Loans on Mortgage are requested to be made. [a386 NOTICE. EP. TAYLOR, of the New Market Hall. Terrace-road, has just received his Annual Consignment of Prime New Garden Seeds of all Kinds, a large quantity of early Kidney Potatoes, and other early kinds. E. P. T. be<*s the favour of an early inspection. Note the address—E. P. TAYLOR, Fruiterer and Game Dealer, New Market Hall, Terrace Road, Aber- ystwyth. [a476 A CAR D. MR. J. TREVETHAN, Maesbangor, Aberystwyth, mine agent, undertakes to inspect and report on any mines in the Principality. Forty years experience. [a278 ABERYSTWYTH. THE PUBLIC BATHS On the Marine Terrace are now open. HOT AND COLD PURE SEA WATER, SEA-WEED BATHS, AND FRESH WATER BATHS. Resident Patients or Boarders received. [AGIG Proprietor: Lr. C. RICE WILLIAMS. (Ebuxation ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IX 1S12. frustees-The Rev. Chancellor Phillips; Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogeradan, and others. tiead Master—Mr. EDWARD JOXES, Government Science Master (and in special honours of the Uni- versity of London). ASSISTED by a Graduate in classical nonours of Oxford. Music Master— Mr EVANS, Organist of St. Michael's. Drill Mister—Sergeant CLARKE. During the last year boys from this school have A gained scholarships, exhibitions, &c., of the value of £ 715, at Oxford, Cambridge, and the Higher Schools. Many have passed the various preliminary and other minor examinations, and two took their B.A. degree in Cambridge direct from this school in June last. Commercial Master, Mr. Morris, of New College, London. The Head Master receives a few boardeis at Jasper House. [47 The School re-öpens on Monday. 23rd inst. LADIES COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, 1, Victoria Terrace, Aberystwyth. (In union with Trinity College, London.) Principal: Mrs. E. Marie Jones (F.C. College, Glasgow). Senior Arithmetic and Analysis Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A.,B.D. Harmony: D. Jenkins, Esq., Mus. Bac. (Cantab). Pianoforte and Calisthenics: Miss Sneath. Languages: Madlle Berthe Lanteigne. Junior French: Madlle. Aureiie Desile. Drawing, Painting, and English Literature: Mrs E. Marie Jones. Commodious and well-ventilated Class-rooms and Dining Hall have recently been added to the above spacious house, which is so well adapted for school purposes. Special advantages are offered to delicate and backward pupils. The next Term commenees January 25th, 1882. BALA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER MR. J. C. EVANS, B.A., (Formerly Powys Exhibitioner and Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and late Assistant Master at Christ College, Brecon.) Assistant Master— Mr. W. G. BOND (London University). THIS Endowed School is under the manage- JL ment of a Governing Body, appointed by a Scheme of the Charity Commissioners, and its aim is to impart a liberal and practical Education at very moderate terms. Pupils are prepared for the Universities, Civil Services, Preliminaries for the Law and Medicine, and the Cambridge Local Examinations. Special attention is paid to the preparation of boys, who intend to compete for Entrance Scholarships at the Highest Schools. Board and Tuition at the Head Master's House, per Term. For full particulars, apply to the Head Master. The year is divided into three terms. Boys can be entered for the Summer Term, which began April 26th, on or before May 10th. ABERYSTIVYTli-CAERLEO-N 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 examinations. The School Year consists of three terms, beginning respectively January 20th, May 4th, and September 19th, but pupils can be received at any time during the terms. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. [51 RUTHIN SCHOOL. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY: W. CORNWALLIS WEST, ESQ., Lord Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh. HEAD MASTER: REV. W. P. HITTINGTON, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; for seven years Second Master of Llandovery College, and late Senior Master of Reading School. ASSISTANT MASTERS: REV. DANIEL HUGHES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. FRANK SHERVILL, B.A., late Open Scholar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge. Senior Optime. HERBERT ATKINS, B.A., late Open Scholar of Brase- uose College, Oxford; Hulme Exhibitioner; First Class. Classical Moderations; First Class, Classical Finals. Not less than Two Scholarships, each of the annual value ot £8, and tenable by boarders in the School House, will be offered for competition at the com- mencement of each term in the current vear. The next term begins on Tuesday, May 2nd, 1882. [a490 ARRAN VIEW", BALA. LADIES' SCHOOL. CONDuCTED by the Misses Morris (late of N-) Liverpool, established 1862) will be opened shortly after Easter (D.V.), all the above address. References kindly permitted to the following gentle- men:—Dr. Edwards, Bala College, Rev. W. Williams, Rev. D. C. Bdwards, M.A., and R. Jones, Esq., Plas- acre. [a549 ST. JOHN'S COLLEGE, YSTRAD MEURIG. PRINCIPAL and HEAD MASTER The Rev. JOHN JONES. M.A., sometime Scholar and Prizeman of Jesus College, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS C. A. LESLIE, ESQ., B.A., St. John's College, Cambridge, Second Classman in Honours in the Mathematical Tripos and Member of the London University. A. T. BRYANT, ESQ., B.A., late Scholar and Prizeman of Wadham College, Oxford Second Class- man in Honours in Classical Moderations and Third Classman in Honours in the Final Classical School. CARON GRAMMAR SCHOOL, TREGARON. HEAD-MASTER—Mr John Williams, late Student at Trevecca College, and the University College of Wales. Preparation for the various Colleges, Civil Service, etc. Splendid accomodation as to Lodgings, etc., to be had in the town on reasonable terms. Next Quarter commences on Monday, June 6th, 1882. For all particulars, apply as above. a28i. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL, QUEEN'S SQUARE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. Conducted by Mr THOMAS OWENS, C.M. (in honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales). Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial I raining at moderate charges. Terms, Reports on application. RHIANVA SCHOOL, TOWYN THE above School so successfully conducted JL for many years under the supervision of Mrs WILLIAMS, has been transferred to Mrs. PETER (widow of the late Professor John Peter, of Bala). She will be assisted by resident qualified English and Foreign Teachers. Pupils prepared for the Lpcal Examinations and also for the College of Preceptors. The Scholastic year will be divided into three terms of thirteen weeks each. The next term will commence on Tuesday, April 25th. A Terms with references on application. Rluanva is a commodious house and well ventilated pleasantly situated, a short distance from the Beach. [a260 (Education. BRYNARVOR SCITOOL, TOIVY-N. 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 JL) well-fitted, has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beauti- fully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, and gardens at- tached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. 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 Science and Art Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of three Terms. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL [40 OXFORD HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. THE Misses MOUNTFORD, assisted by Masters and a resident foreign Governess, receive twelve Young Ladies to Board and Educate. Pupils prepared ioi the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations. Prospectus, &c., on application. The next Term commences January 20th, 1SS2. [S46 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. Qualified Foreign and English Assistants. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application [46 School re-opened on August 30th. THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. (PROFESSIONAL AXD COMMERCIAL). HEAD MASTER Mr. JOHN EVANS, M.A., Classical and Mathematical Honours (formerly of Aberystwyth. SECOND MASTEP. MR. W. T. FLEETWOOD, M.A. (CANTAB). Other Qualified Assistants. HONOURS DURING THE YEAR 1881 January-John Rees Evans, Oswestry London Matri- culation Examination, First Division. July-Josiah Thomas, Acrefair, Ruabon London Matriculation Examination, First Division. Thomas Evans, Llanberis: Preliminary Examina- tion of the Law Incorporated Society. J. Clayton, Oswestry Preliminary Examination of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society. October-Jas. R. Jones, Upper Bangor, passed the Medical Preliminary Examination of the University of Edinburgh. PREVIOUS HONOURS, iiiter alia:- Colney Campbell, Oswestry, at the Civil Service Open Competitive Examination, was second on the list of the sixty successful candidates. Edward Owen, at the Civil Service Open Competitive Examination, was eleventh on the list of thos that passed. In all, fifty-nine of Mr EVANS'S pupils have passed similar Classical and Professional Preliminary Examina- tions. Mr EVANS feels happy to call the attention of his many old friends and neighbours, as well as those of his father (the late Mr JOHN EVAXS, Aberystwyth), to the above list of successes, and thus solicit the con- tinuance of their support, The House is beautifully situated in the outskirts of Oswestry, with all arrange- ments, internal and external, necessary for the health and comfort of the pupils.—Terms moderate. a53 ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERY" ST WYTH. HEAD MAsTER-The Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. The situation of Ardwyn is recognized as the most delightful and salubrious near the town of Aber- ystwyth it is within view of the sea, and is well sheltered from the northerly and easterly winds. The House (expressly planned by a London Architect) is surrounded by three acres of ground laid out for Croquet, Playground, &c. For Cricket and Football the boys have a field not far from the House. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MATRICULATION. The Senior Classes at Ardwyn School have been so arranged as to prepare boys directly for the Matricula- tion Examination at the University of Loui Ill. The number of Subjects required is ten, viz :—Latin, Latin Prose and Grammar, Greek, French, English, English History and Geography, Algebra and Arithmetic, Euclid, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, and all these are provided for in the Classes. The result has been as follows 1879, June, J. R. Howells (1st Division). 1880, January, T. Jones (1st Division). 18S0, June, J. Jenkins (1st Division). 18S0, June, T. Griffiths (2nd Division). 1881, June, D. T. Jones (2nd Division). 1881. June, E. Morgan (2nd Division). Since January, 1880, fourteen boys have passed various Preliminary Examinations. The preparation Classes are now reading Horace, Odes, I and II., and Xenophon's Anabasis, Book VI., which are the classical subjects required for t Matriculation Examination, January, 1882. [39 FRENCH taught in three months after the -t- new, infallible Anglo-American systems. Private lessons. Pupils prepared for Government and Public examinations. Schools attended to.—Mons. PAUL XAVIER COURBON, B.A. of the University of France, Henblas, Bala. [94S JUST PUBLISHED. THE ABERYSTWYTH ALBUM, CONTAINING Nine POPULAR and COPYRIGHT Pianoforte pieces by Kuhe, Boyton Smith, Benedict, Trekell, &c. Price one shilling nett, free by post for Id. extra of the Publishers, W. K. WHEATLEY AND SONS, ORGANISTS, TEACHERS AND TUNERS, PIANO- FORTE AND MUSIC SELLERS, 2 2, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, & ORGANS, For Sale or Hire or on the system of purchase by monthly payments. NEW MUSIC at HALF PRICE.—Several Parcels of Copyright Music at THREE-PENCE in the SHILLING discount for Cash, in addition to the half price. A Stock of Drawing Materials and Artist's Colours. THOROUGH-BRED .SIRES FOR 1882. AT NANHORON, PWLLHELI. 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