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-————————————.————- no FQr the following classes of Advertisements only ROUSES TO BE LET, «<MJSKS WANTED, ^TUATIOT" T*VANTED, "*TUATI6XS VACAXT, APARTMENTS WANTTC APARTMENTS TO BS L MISCELLANEOUS WANT», I ARTICLES LOST AN DF IF so OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. No. I One Three Six Nine Thirteen W 0Ide. r Insertion Insertions Insertionsl, Insertions: Insertions i B. d. S. d. A. <I. s. d. s. d '21 10 20 3b 46 56 28 16 30 4 6 56 70 35 20 40 56 66 80 42 26 50 70 80 96 *9 M||3 0 6 0 J 7 6 8 6 i 0 6 Mmitzb. A GENTLEMANLY YOUTH as an Apprentice in a select Dispensing business. *0r terms and particulars please apply to Evans, harmaceutical Chemist, Aberystwyth. [1197 A-NTFD t-o buy. A large second hand sde-A-bout ft 6iu by 2ft 6in. Apply by letter pkeeper, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED a strong active youth as appren- tice in a first-class Grocery Stores, from the c°Untry preferred. A good home and opportunity to Ieafn the business. Welsh and Abstainer.—Apply. II., office of this paper. [h88. Y\7"-A-^TED House and Garden in picturesque to*T neighbourhood. Wales or borders. About 7 13edroonis \Y.C. Near Station, Church, Post-office. Rent. With field preferred.—Questa, Cambrian "[ttus Office, Aberystwyth. [h 127 WANTED Good Alder Timber, must be clean and well-grown. State full particulars lowest price.—Apply, J* Percival, 12, Market- Place, Middleton, near Manchester. [hl23 \\TANTED a well-educated youth, about 16, V to learn book-keeping, &c. Apply iu own j?ahdwriting.—Address, Manager, Cambrian News tyfice, AberystATyth. FESTINIOG SCHOOL BOARD. ANTET) by the above Board a Trained V V -Certificated Mistress for the Slate Quarries Girls' Schools. Average attendance over 200. tiCALA OF SALARY. (a) f-% fixed. (b) One-third of Government Grant received. (c) A bonus of a sum not exceeding ;EI5 of the merit mark of Excellent" is obtained. Also a, Trained Certificated Mistress for the Manod Infants' Schools. Average about 110. Scale of salary as above. Applicants must be able to teach Kindergarten. Applications with copies of three or four recent testimonials to be forwarded to the undersigned not kter than the 19th day of February, 1889. JOHN CADWALADR, Clerk of the Board. Blaenau Festiniog, February 4th, 1889. [hllo. JUL SHOPSTHOUSES, &c. ABERYSTWYTH. ^10 BE LET with immediate possession p*- Brynawel, unfurnished, overlooking the Castle bounds and Cardigan Bay, containing 3 entertaining Joins, fire best bedrooms, three secondary S^to Dressing room, Store and Box Rooms, j?°Hserratory, "Hot, Cold, and eshower Bath, ^tier's pantry with hot and cold water, 2 if-C"s, Kitchen, Pantries, &c.— Apply, Mrs W. EL £ Homas, Brynawel, Aberystwyth. [h95 pla^SIMNITIfestinio^. BE LET furnished by the year, or un- furnished, for a term of years, 3 reception, 8 j^drooms, usual offices, coach-houses, stabling, ^tehen, garden, tennis lawn, land, if required. Rent moderate. Apply, Mrs Lloyd, Netherfield, X°rest Hill, London. [hIQ5 TO LET with possession on the 25th March next a farm in the parish of Trawsfynydd in the ^Uaty of Merioneth.—Apply to Mr Millard solicitor, dolgelley. TO BE LET. That beautifully-situated villa residence known as Tanyfoel, Aberdovey, North ales. Little over a mile from the town and railway station. Most suitable for those desirous of enjoying Quietness Magnificent scenery and shelter from cold Mnds.—Apply to Mr P. H. HUGHES, Towyn, ^Merionethshire. [hi 27. A FARM TO LET. A FARM called Cefnblaidd," near Talley, in the county of Carmarthen, consisting of *10 acres of good land with immediate possession. "Apply to Mr W. Rees, Waunfawr, Tregaron. [hl29. CQra be t11b. l^REEHOLD Cottage and about 2 acres of A land situated within miles of Aberystwyth °r sale.—Apply to E. Ellis, Auctioner, Aberystwyth. [h!28 X^OR SALE, Very Cheap, Four wheeled Dog f?- Cart, good condition except paint and eushiona, V0Uin's Axles; also small Waggonette and good high v?Uble-seated Trap.—W. Williams, 44, New-road, ^wtown, Moot. [hlOO HO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, Birmingham A- House, No. 4, Powell-street.—Apply on the v^giiaea.. [hlllS TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, kc. ON SALE about 2,160 Oak Timber Trees, do. about 300 Larch Elm and Ash timber >teeg, fine quality. Also a large quantity of Oak and r^Qh poles on side of main road about a mile ft^'l a half from the seaport town, and Railway option of Aberdovey, iu the county of Merioneth. rj*r David Rees, Sychnant, will show the trees.— fenders to be sent to Mr P. H. Hughes, Towyn, <^ioieth. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY. ^HE EXTENSIVE TIMBER TRADE OR ■j?- BUSINESS, formerly conducted by the late Mr ^loHas Jones, afterwards by Messrs Thomas Jones j, Sons, at Aberystwyth, including large Sheds, A?§ine Rooin, and other premises, situate at Rofawr, berystwyth, and held under a lease for a term of £ l<h 62 years are unexpired, at the annual rent of l4s. Od. Large Steam Engine 25 horse power, atw,Chiuery> ^rame ancl Circular Saw. Benehes Saws, Planing, Moulding, and several other achines with Gear complete, Stock in Trade and go<*Will. Offi 0 ROPE WALK BUSINESS, including Heir?68 an(l Sheds at the Ropewalk, Aberystwyth, jr> under a lease for 15 yjears at the annual rent of Stock in Trade and Plant. p e above trades to be sold together or separately, Particulars apply to Messrs Roberts and Evans, «^^tors, Aberystwyth. [h46 j IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. JONES &~EVANS, AL; LIME, BRICK, SLATE, AND ARTIFICIAL MANURE MERCHANTS, LAMPETER I STATION, to draw the attention of all the Farmers ^yth .lR surr°uoding districts of Lampeter, Llany- $ole er' Tregaron and Abcrayron, that they are the id tl agentc for the noted Dublin and Wicklow Manures ti tbe 1e above-mentioned districts, and that they offer. at e"ext Lctmpetei- Agricultural Show, a Silver Cup f°r the best piece of 4 acres of green crop;/ a 60 a Silver Cup value £ 2 for the best piece of 8reen crop gr°wn in Dublin & Wicklow) ^wjr- Open to all purchasers of one ton ar-d ards* [hl03 1 gales be udiDn. 45, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, (Late Mr Philip Williams.) Sale of Substantial and Costly Household Furniture. MR. OWEN DANIEL will Sell by Auction On Friday, l*th February, 1S89, On the premises, the valuable DRAWING ROOM SUITE Elegant ebonized frame pier glass, handsomely carved marble top cheSoiHer, inlaid loo table, occasional ditto, handsome brass fender and fire iron, side board, noble pier glass, costly Brussels carpet equal to new, stair ditto, floor oil cloths, brass half- tester bedstead, spring mattresses, feather beds, hair and wool mattresses, fire proof safe, &c., &c. On view morning of day of Sale. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. [11117 ABERDOVEY. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLDgHOUSE PROPERTY. MR. O. DANIEL will sell by Auction, at the Dovey Hotel, Aberdovey, On THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 18S9, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (unless previously sold by private treaty) the desirable property known as MINYDON, Containing Dining and Drawing Rooms, Library, Domestic Offices, ten Bedrooms, Garden and Pre- mises, fronting the main thoroughfare, and overlooking the Estuary. Unexpired term, 39 years; ground rent, 5; Immediate occupation may be had. For further particulars apply to Mr O. Daniel, auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [h48 By Order of the Mortgagee. FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES IN TOWYN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY A/fR. OWEN DANIEL, at the White Hall, I Towyn, on Tuesday the, 12th day of March, 1SS9, At Three o'clock in the afternoon, in Two lots subject to the conditions of sale, which will then be produced. LOT 1.—All that Free old Dwelliug-liouse'and prem ises situate in College Green street, Towyn, containing, Entrance hall, Parlour, Kitchen, back Kitchen and five Bedrooms, in the occupa- tion of Joseph Carter, at the yearly rent of £10. LOT 2.—All that Freehold Dwelling-house and gar- den, situate in Duck street, Towyn, containing, front and back Parlour, Kitchen and Scullery, and six Bedrooms, in the occupation of William Richards, at the yearly rent of £ 8. The above are stone built with slate roofs, are in good state of repair, and will always command good tenants. For further information and particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Towyn and Aberystwyth, or to Messrs Owen and Bailey, solicitors, Yorkshire Bank Chambers, Huddersfield. [hl21. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVED SALE OF g VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT THE CLUB ROOM, MARKET HALL, DOL- GELLEY. (Removed there for the convenience of Sale.) MR LEWIS WILLIAMS has been favoured with instructions from HENRY CROOKES, Esq., R.S.M., late of Gwynfynydd Gold Mine (who is going abroad), to sell by Auction, at the above place, On Monday next, February 18th ,1889. A LARGE QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising A very Handsome Walnut Drawing Room Suite, con- sisting of Spring Couch, Ladies' and Gent's Chairs, 2 Occasional do., and 4 single do.; Six Mahogany Dining Room Chairs, covered with leather Small Fancy Arm do.: Walnut Dining Room Sideboard with Mirror; Mahogany Cabinet with Drawers Case of Butterflies Mahogany Hat and Umbrella Stand; Fancy Tea Table Mahogany 2 leaf Table Large Deal Cupboard Two Brass Mounted Bedsteads with Palliasses and Mattresses, Pillows and Bolsters Mahogany Chests of Drawers Mahogany Wash stand with Marble Top Do. Dressing Tables, Dressing Glasses, Towel Rails, Dining and Drawing Room Carpets, Stair do., Indian Matting, Brass Mounted Coal Boxes, Polished Steel and Brass Mounted Fenders and Fire Irons Long Bath Singer's Sewing Machine Garden Tools, &c. Also Kitchen and Pantry Requisites, &c. Sale, to commence at 2 o'clock punctually. Terms—Cash. [hl26 Jluijlic Notices. ST. PAUL'S. ABERYSTWTH. THE WELSH WESLEYANS PURPOSE. HOLDING A GRAND BAZAAR DURING THE SECOND WEEK in AUGUST, 1880 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. MERIONETHSHIRE ASSIZES. On FRIDAY FE, BRUAR-Y The 8 a.. m train from R U A BON. Will be coutinued from BALA TO DOLGELLEY. Leaving Bala at 9.15 and Llanuwchllyn at 9.38. a.m. HY. LAMBERT, fhi 125 General Manager. S E ED 81 SEE D S 1 G. WILKINSON, WHOLESALE EGG MERCHANT, SEED MERCHANT, FRUITERER, &c. HAS received his Stock of New Seeds, and has every confidence that the quality is equal to last year's. No old stuff. Everytning warranted NEW. Peas and Beans of all leading sorts in great I variety, and every requisite for the Kitchen and Flower Garden. A magnificent lot of River's Royal and Myatts' Prolific Seed Potatoes. NOTE.—G. W. has received another lot of the famous York Regent Potatoes. The quality is simply superb. Price of this potato has advanced in the English Markets, but G. W. will sell at the same figure, i.e., 6s. per cwt. Quotations for truck loads of not less than 4 tons on application. Choice Wreaths and Crosses direct from Paris. REES REES, BILL POSTER, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH ^lusmcss$bbrcsscst HUGHES & OWEN, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, ABERYSTWYTH. A choice stock of ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY GOODS, Including SILVER MOUNTED GIG WHIPS. GIG Sz;" CAPRIAGE HARNESS OF THE BEST QUALITY. GENTLEMEN'S SADDLES, &c. The best stock in Aberystwyth to'select from. ALL CLASS OF WORK DONE. Note the address— HUGHES & OWEX, SADDLERS, ABERYSTWYTH. 9 CAUTION. SOME of our customers have been enquiring whether we are going to move into, or open a New Shop in Aberystwyth. We beg to inform them and the public generally that we have only the one shop in the same old place, 12, Great Darkgate Street, and are not going to open any other premises. We have been at No. 12 for the last 21 years, and have no interest and are not going to have any interest in any other shop whatever, although premises may be opened in the same name under which we have been trading. DICK'S (G.W. MORTON, PROPRIETORS) 12, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. R. BICKERSTAFF. MANAGER. P.S.—Shops in most of the principal towns in Eng- land and Wales. The shops in the district :—Cardigan, Lampeter, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Bannouth, Festiniog, Pwllhcli, Carnarvon, Bangor, and Holyhead. I CHRISTMAS. AT THIS FESTIVE SEASON A GRAND SHOW OF MEAT of all kinds, all of the finest quality, is now on view and for Sale at FRED. BAKER'S, 19, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, and will be sold at such moderate prices that cannot fail. to effect a speedy Clearance. AX EARLY INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. A Special Treat -fcc the Working Classes, 31b of good beef for one shilling. 9, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTORY. JAMES WATKINS (For many years foreman to Mr A. J. Grove) BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, arid public generally, that he has opened business as above, and trusts by prompt attention to orders, moderate charges, and superior workmanship, to re- ceive a share of their kind support and patronage. Horses measured and carefully fitted. Only best materials used. Repairs of every description executed with neatness and despatch. A good varied and well- I selected stock of best materials only kept. Port- manteaus made to order, or repaired on the shortest tice, Workmanship guaranteed, tg3,c9 public cjtotites. ZIl[-i(iI¡ CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. STEAMSHIP SERVICE BETWEEN ABERDOVEY AND WATERFORD. In consequence of a difficulty which has arisen in obtaining a suitable Vessel in place of the S. S. "Magnetic," which leaves the station on the 1st proximo, the Waterford and Aberdovey Steamship Company have decided to suspend the Service, pend- ing the completion of arrangements now in progress for building Steamers specially adapted for the trade between Aberdovey and Waterford. J. CONACHER, Secretary. Oswestry, November, 1888. fg946 BOOKBINDING. OY BVEBY DJlSOBIPTIOF AT EDWARD EDWARDS, Great Darkgate-atreet, ABERYSTWYTH, Back numbers of Serial Works obtained FOR DISPENSING PRESCRIP- TIONS ROBERT ELLIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. QUININE DENTIFRICE, 1/- PER BOX; PER POST, 1/1. CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS, DESIRING INFORMATION ABOUT THE BARRY DOCKS, Are invited to oommuuicate with LEWIS AND CO., HOUSE & ESTATE AGENTS, BANK CHAMBERS, MAIN STREET, CADOXTON (BARRY DOCKS), GLAMORGANSHIRE. JONES & CRITTALL, v.i: T > LATE J. JONES & SON, CABINET MANUFACTURERS, UPHOLSTERERS, DECORATORS, OSWESTRY. J. H. EDWARDS, TAILOR & DRAPER. i* 1"1;' I set: ili. lli.f PW>r. i t,'t« ",t. SALE OF (P<KJ fl -i £ ♦ fl' J V WELSH FLANNELS, SHIRTING FLANNELS, (li-,iliw ton "t ii, f:r,:r1: r" :J:. n'" MUCH UNDER USUAL PRICE. ■7 jin a .r4-. <i-4 I I v NORTH PARADE.<HiA.KER ST., ■ri? V" ABERYSTWYTH. V CHEAP GOOD LASTING COALS R. ROWLAND JONES, Colliery Agent. COPPICE Best Cannock Deep Coal has little or no ash» once lighted requires no further attention. Holly Bush and Bryndu Red Ash Coals by far tha best of any coals that oomea from South Wales. Ruabon C and Co. Yard and Main Coals, celebrated for clean burning and brown ash. Aberdare smokeless steam coal, smith coal in trucks rom 4 to 8 tons. Aberddaw and Cilyrychen Lijne, Portland Cement. Beat-American Lamp Oil, whole- sale and retail. 7;i iii.v r*dt 3' sale and retail. Note the Address -r: W *•l HL LEWIS TERRACE COAL YARD AND WEIGH BRIDGE. BRIDGE. LOTEDAY PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND UaSFITTBR HOUSE PAINTAR AND FAPERH £ NOER» 17. QUEEN STREBT, AREBYSTwrra [ ESTABLISHED 1840. r R. JONES AND SONS (LATE MOBRIS JONES), IUIU-M* COACH BUILDERS, NORTH PARADE AND MOOR STREET, New and Second Hand Carriages on hand. Double and Single Horse Waggonettes, Phaetons, and Farmers' Market CArus, &c., &c. fc491 WESLEY CHAPEL, QUEE.N'S ROAD. Subject for FEBRUARY 17tht TWO BROTHERS. Public JitotÜes. MERIONETHSHIRE SPRING ASSIZES, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the _L1 Commission of Nisi Prius of Oyer and Terminer and of General Gaol Delivery for the County of Merioneth, will be opened at the County Hall, in the Town of Dolgelley, on Thursday, the 21st day February, 1889, before the Honourable Sir Lewis William Cave Knight, one of the Justices of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Bailiffs of Liberties and Chief Constables within the said County, all Jurors, Persons bound by recognizances, Witnesses, a.nd others having business at the Assizes, are required to attend at the County Hall, Dolgelley aforesaid, on Friday, the 22nd day of February, 1889, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon precisely. GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, Esquire, Sheriff. J. CHARLES HUGHES, Undersheriff. Dolgelley, 11th February, 1889. [hl20 THE RAILWAY AND CANAL TRAFFIC ACT, 1882. PROPOSED REVISION OF CLASSIFICATION AND RATES AND CHARGES FOR MER- CHANDISE TRAFFIC. 1 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. J ■VTpTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pur- JL^I suant to the Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888, this Company has submitted to the Board of Trade a proposed revised classification of merchandise traffic, and revised schedule of maximum rates and charges applicable thereto, proposed to be charged by this Company and that in such proposed classifica- tion and schedule there are stated the nature and amounts of all terminal charges proposed to be charged in respect- of each class of traffic, and the circum- stances under which the terminal charges are proposed to be made. Printed copies of the proposed classification and schedule can be obtained at the price of Is., at the principal office of the Company, Oswestry, or from any Station Master of the Company. Anyone wishing to raise any objection to the pro- posed classification and schedule may forward, by post, a notice of objection to the Board of Tiade. marked on the outside of the cover enclosing it Railway and Canal Traffic Act, 1888." Notices of objection must be transmitted to the Board of Trade, so as to reach there on or before the expiration of eight weeks from the 12th day of Feb- ruary instant. Every objector must transmit to the Secretary of the Company at its principal office, Oswestry, a copy of the notice of objection, otherwise the objection will be liable to be dismissed without being heard. Due notice will be given of the time appointed by the Board of Trade for hearing and disposing of notices of objection. J. CONACHER, Secretary. Oswestay, 9th February, 1889. [hi 18 u5int55 ).bbr£.55C5. WINTE-R FASHIONS. C. M. WILLIAMS IS now showing new goods suitable for the Winter Season, DRESS MATERIALS, VELVETEENNS, PLUSHES, RIBBONS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERI, CORSETS, UMBRELLAS, FUR CAPES, BOAS AND MUFFS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, SERGES, SHEETINGS, QUILTS, TICKS, CALICOES MILLINERY, FEATHERS, MOUNTS, FLOWERS, FANCY WINGS &c., Ladies, Straw and Felt Hats and Bonnets in the Newest Shapes and Styles Trimmed and Untrimmed. Men's Newest Shapes in Hats and Caps. INSPECTION RESPECT FULL Y INVITED. C. M. WILLIAMS, 10, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MR. WM. ROWLANDS, A U C TIONEER AND VALUER TOWYN, R.S.O. ;1) A ,*»!* ,YA*moM MTTTWii: <. -t.' Business strictly attended to. JAMES B. MEE FISHMONGER. GAVE D BALER, FRUITERER, &c.,&C. Bridge End House, Dolgelley. Constant soppliet of various kinds of freeh tab Game, Jto., ttccordingtoSeaaon. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. let always on hand, aud supplied by the pound and Ulwar(is. fifNote the Address Bridge End House, Dolgelley H. P. EDWARDS BEGS to call the attention of the Public to HIS STOCK OF MEAT- BEEF, MUTTON -• -pfyp-jr .♦•b ,•»(«« l i i>{ il/. oi i:« T (i ro A EAIi, HiN in-ii>> 1. i,>rnr Best Quality of Meat kept at the Lowest Market Price. 34, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. [ e909 ORNAMENTAL HAIR. BUY your HAIR direct from the Manu- facturer. The followirg first-class tails of real Hair, of good quality, suitable for plaiting, twisting, oiling, or any style now worn. real Hair, of good quality, suitable for plaiting, twisting, oiling, or any style now worn. {Inches long. Weight. Price. 14 | ozs. 3s. Cd. 16 1 „ 5s. Cd. 18 ll„ 8s. 6d. 20 lj„ 10s. 6d. Ladies' combing-s made up at reasonable charges. Grey or very light colours are extra. Longer tails kept in stock. •'Hawkins* Hair Restorative," for preserving the Hair and to prevent it falling off, 3s. 6d. a bottle. II Hawkins' Hair Colour Restorer," for restoring srrey hair to its natural tint, sizes, is. and 3s. 6d. Sole Address— ——— HAWKINS' Hairdresser's and Perfumer's Establishment, 14, PIBR STRKBT, ABERYSTWYTH. t, \"J-J-.rrrA. .1,1. iJ.i .11 II ■! Public Jiotias. PH(IE,NIX FIRE GFFICE, LOMBARD STREET and CHARING CROSS LONDON, ESTABLISHED 17S2. INSURANCES against Loss by Fire aid -i- Lightning effected in all parts of the World. Loss claims arranged with promptitude and liber ality. WILLIAM C. MACDONALD ) Joint FRANCIS B. MACDONALD ) Secretaries. AGFNT MR. EVAN JONES-WILLIAMS, The London and Provincial Bank, Aberystwyth. [fS53 rpHE UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA. L^M^TED. ^—Estabiished 1837. Incorporated 18S0 Paid-up Capital £ 1,500,000 Reserve Fund £ 9S0 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £ 3,000'000 LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND are granted on the Bank's Branches throughout the Colonies of Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji. TELEGRAPHIC REMITTANCES are made to the Colonies. BILLS on the COLONIES are negotiated and sent for collection DEPOSITS are received for fixed periods, on terms which may be ascertained on application. • • P'* MEW BURN, Manager. 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, E.C. London, May, 1887. [g159 THE NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION LIMITED. CAPITAL—AUTHORISED, £ 2,000,000; SUBSCRIBED AND PAID UP, £ 567.000. LOXDON 40, TKRKADXEEDLE STREET E.C. WEST END BRANCH, 25, COCKSPUR STREET S W EDINBURGH 23, ST. ANDREW SQUARE, BRANCHES AND AGENCIES. Aden Badulla Bombay Bushire Oalci; • ta Color,.ho Dundee Galle Hong Kong Jr-.ffna Kar.dy Kobe (Hiogo) Madras Mah6 Mauritius [Melbourne (Negaski |NeweraElIia jNew York Paris I San Francisco Seychelles IShangha Singapor Sydney Tabreez Tamatav Teherau Vladivostoe Yokohama INTEREST ALLO N, ED ON DEPOSITS. At 3, 4, and 5 months' notice, 3 per cent. per annum. At 6, 7, and 8 months' 4 At 9 to 12 months' 4 At 3, 5, or 7 years' notice 5 Current Accounts opened and Cheque Books supplied. Interest at 2^ per cent. per annum allowed on the minimum monthly balance, if not below £100. Advances made against approved banking securities. Securities bought, sold, and received for safe custody from com stituents ot the bank. Interest and dividends collected at a uniform commission of ?t per cent. Drafts issued upon tne Bank's Eastern Branches at current rates free of commission. Bills collected or negotiated, and every description of exchange business conducted. A baggage of agency department has lately been added or the colovenience of Eastern constituents. The fullest juformation can be obtained by application t any of- the Branches and Asrencies, or at the Head Office f9821 GtfORGE WILLIAM THOMSON, Secretary. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE. LIFE. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. HEAD OFFICE Bartholomew Lane, London The Right Hon. Lord ROTHSCHILD, CHAIRMAN. ROBERT LEWIS, CllIEF SECRETARY. Liverpool Branch 30, Exchange Street, East. WILLIAM ROBERTS, DISTRICT SECRETARY. Prospectuses, Proposal Forms, and other papers may be had on application. [g971 MONEY 1 MONEY 1 CASH IMMEDIATELY ADVANCED from zelo to £ 1,000 a 'U LOWER INTEREST THAN CHARGED BY OTHERS, {to farmers; gardeners, carriers, eowkeepors, shopkeepers, dairymen, tradesmeif, clerks, clergymen, lodging house keepers, private householders, and others, on THEIR OWN SECURITY WITHOUT BONDSMEN, on note of hand alone. Repayable by easy instal ments to suit borrowers' own convenience; all communications are received and kept in strict confidence. No genuine application ever refused, and honourable and straightforward transactions guaranteed. Intending borrowers are invited before applying elsewhere to apply to MR. J. GORDON, 6. BRIDGE STREET WORCESTER, AND 7, UNION STREET. NEAR COMMERCIAL STREET, HEREFORD. N.B.-Town or country, distance no object. Letters immediately attended to, Established 1851 lg299 PWYSIG I BAWB. PRIS DEUNAW CEINIOG. "DROS GYFANFOR A CHYFANDIR AMERICA," GAN PARCH. WM. D. EVANS, GYDA CHYFARWYDDIADAU A CHYNGHORION PROFIADOL AR Y GORLLEWIN PELL. Dylai fod yn Haw pob dyn, WILLIAM JENKINS, Bookseller, 23, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. PRIS CYNTEFIG, 3s. 6d. Yr elw arferol i Lyfrwerthwyr. [gS2S JUST PUBLISHED, CROWN SVO., 68. WALES AND THE WELSH CHURCH. Papers by HENRY T. EDWARDS, M.A., late Dean of Bangor, with a Biographical Sketch and Portrait, of the Author. BIVINGTONS, [hl06 WATERLOO PLACE, LONDON. IMPORTANT NOTICE. GREAT SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY GOODS, BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, &c., &c. DANIEL THOMAS, BEGS RESPECTFULLY to inform his Customers, and the public generally, that his ELEVENTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF THE ABOVE GOODS e* WILL COMMENCE' On MONDAY, FEB. 11th, 1889, AND WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH. The Goods will be offered at a great sacrifice in order to make room for Spring Goods. OT NOTE THE ADDRESS:- DANIEL THOMAS, 22 & 24 LITTLE DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. D. PHILLIPS, CORNER F NORTH PARADE & 3, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TEMPERANCE AND EATING HOUSF HORSES and Carriages for Hire by the day or honr. Trips made to Devil's Bridge, Plynlimon. Llyfnunt Valley, Monks Pave. Qwd HQreeo. Reawnable Terms, tolo