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JV°^SES TO BE LET, WANTED, Sr3°ATl0J:s ANTBD, ^°^TXONS VACANT, APARTMENTS WANTEK APARTM ENTS TO BE LET MISCELLANEOUS WANTED ARTICLES LOST AND FO UN D I No. One Three Six Nine Thirteen ^orda. Insertion Insertion^ Insertions InBertionatoaertiona I; a. d. s. d. a, d. s. d. d. 21 1 0 2 0 36 46 5 6 2* 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 7 0 35 20/40 56 66 80 42 26150 70 80 86 ^9 3 0' GO 7 6 S 6 96 Mantel fV^T"ANTED, a few Good Plasterers iui- mediately.—Apply, D. Lloyd, Builder, Aber- th. [m874 ANTED, in small family, good, general Servant, who can cook. Wages £ 10. No ing.-Apply, 0, Cambrian News Office. UT ANTED a First or Second years j., V transfer Female Pupil Teacher by January l> 1S93,—Applicants to apply with testimonials '*ting Salary required, on or before the 7th December ye*t, to S. TREGONING, Clerk to the School Board, ^trad Meurig, R.S.O. m9Gl PEARL LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY.—Wanted Energetic Canvasser on Salary. ^Pplyi to Bartlett, Superintendent (who has re- !ed to) 32 Northgaie-stre»-t, Aberystwyth." [m922. Y RESIDENTIAL ESTATE" UT ANTED a Residential Estate in a «*» pleasant and healthy lojality near the sea.— jpdress, with full particulars, to C. L., c/o Messrs ^ton, Dawson and Co., Manchester. m9r>2 T AW.—WANTED in a Country Office, a General Clerk, must be able to engross and • r'te Shorthand. Welsh speaking man preferred.— ?Pply, stating age, reference and salary required, to Cambrian News," Aberystwyth. [m881 ^0 be JEft rO LET, Rhospengwern Farm, near Llan- gollen, 380 acres.—Apply to Captain Best, ^od, Llangollen. m956 V^rARM CLIMATE Shooting. Golf. Officer recommends Board residence from one Facing Sea, no fogs, fine Ecenery.— Marine vjvate Hotel, Aberdovey. m9o3 k- M ABWS RESIDENCE. MO BE LET, furnished, for a term of years if desired, with the right of shooting and sport- over the neighbouring estate.—Apply to O. IEL, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [m940 A PARTMENTS at Aberystwyth, healthily 5A- situated on the Marine Parade, commanding uagnificent view of Cardigan Bay and Merioneth JJ°Untains. Apartments dr.ring the winter months at v^sonable rates.—Mrs E. A. Hall, 6, Marine Terrace PCY-NLI.1105 HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE. 1 ABERYSTWYTH. I PO LET a first class well-aired furnished Modern House carefully fitted with sanitary and "her requirements, rnd situated on the best part of the i^ade. commanding extensive sea views. For further "Reticulars apply to Mrs Pierce. m714 I L Ze bt onl. R J^OR SALE.—About Ten tons of Mangold .\1 Wurzel.—Aprly to Morris Davies, Ffosrnydgaled, m9GS j^rystwyth. mS6S IANO FOR SALE.-Sweetly toned, in good condition, Walnut cost JE40, Price E12 ;a ,-ain ddress, Post Office, Pier Street, Aberyst- m966 jPOR SALE. 12 Tons of Swedes, at Oae- 1^- mawr, about two miles from Glandovey Station, h Apply to Richard Jenkins, Henhafod, Glandovey, m942 0 BE SOLD. Valuable freehold building z5 (with land attached) known as the Independant •lapel, PendA Towyn. For further particulars ^PPly to E. Bryngoleu, Towyn. m937 MACHYNLLETH. FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. ° BE SOLD by private treaty a plot of y*- Land, and used as a Garden, affording a good I w*5 ^or a House, in cto^e proximity to the Town, and J Joining the Main Road, containing by admeafure- ^t 500 square yards or thereabouts. For further particulars and to treat, apply to D. a^ies Williams, auctioneer and valuer, Machynlleth. s m969 MM ILK BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES! R. R. FOX, the well known Cowkeepers and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer, (Es- ^lished 1859) has a good selection of over 200 genuine Juries for sale, with and without stock, from £ 50; o h *0,000 > hi ah pai'ts of London and suburbs. Intending rchasers before deciding on a business should call at ¿a offices, No 11 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London h minutes from Euston Station, N.B No charge to ^chasers 6R3. ALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE j BY PRIVATE TREATY. | TY MAWR, PISTILL, CARNARVONSHIRE. I ALL that well-known Estate, known as Ty ^■V. Mawr, situated in the Parish of Pistill. in the jj^oty of Carnarvon, containing by admeasurement acres 23 poles or thereabout. l'he Residence contains 3 Entertaining Rooms, 5 I drooms, Kitchen. Pantry. Scullery. &c. It com- i^ds one of the finest Views in Wales, is within ^'es from the favourite and rising seaside resort of ^>e*in it has a S.W. aspect and is sheltered from v: > -N". and E. winds; it overlooks the magnificent of Nevin and Portdinllaen in Carnarvon Bay uf, has distant views of Anglesey and the Wicklow Ills: it is situated within 3 miles from the celebrated Vi Moun lain," abounding in beitiitiful scenery bristling with architectural and archaeological !ic's- Jjt he out-buildings attached to the Farm are also in <, class condition, and there is a Water-power which but a trifling outlay be put in working sr. i e 's *n exce1del)t condition, being so well ^f?*tered and watered and commands the highest |f:e for grazirg purpose# of any in the country. (Y^-nere jg a]so ;• Sett Quarry known as •' Penrhyn larry" on ti c property, the stone from which is Hj^tted by ni(>st experts to be of the be.t quality in Principality it is leased to a compan}' at a dead tyjj1 of £ 20 per annum eniergiug into a Royalty which 3-1 110 doubt, when the Quarry is worked, exceed! <le per annum, and with the present and increasing tleolands for setts this attainment may be speedily ac- OlPlished. ^ree dwelling houses or messuagps called re- ^j.^ively Ty Uchal." •' Ty Canol," and Ty Isaf" h good sized gardens. Md 1,ief<3uage or dwelling house with land by therewith, know n as Buarth Lwyd, containing adi».easurempnts 1 acre, 0 perches, or therabout. C,°- alI.tho t messuage or dwelling hoiue, called with land attached thereto containing by easurement 1 acre, 5 perches, or thereabout, of the Buidings on this property are in good state eP«ir, cocsidtrtble improvements having been "elitly effected on wme of them. tio he \Vho]e or the above property offers sn excep- to 8(3 Opportunity to those desiring a safe investment j,jquire a compact and attractive estate. bf^^her particulars and information concerning this may be had on application to Mr JOHX Ias> 5, Rmnford Place, Liverpool Mr OVKX AIM,1.8 EDWAI.?, Solicitor, Pwllheli; or THOMAS EVANS, etio eer, PwUhcH. >1)925 JOB SYLVANUS, .POLLEN MANUFACTURER, PENLLWYN. U S. BECxS to announce to his customers ^telv anc^.others that he has succeeded to the business V- „ Carried fin b^^ his father, and will be thankful » AontiDnanu: (If pport. Hall, Aberystwyth on I 8• ni348 J alt$ bJ) nctian ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF LEASEHOLD SHOP PRO- PERTY. RE WILLIAM BURBIDGE, A BANKRUPT. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with inf>trucuons from the Official Receiver (Thomas Thomas, Esq), to Sell by Auction at the Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth. On WEDNESDAY, the 30th NOVEMBER, instant. At three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to Con- ditions to be then and there produced, all those two messuages or dwelling-houses and shops being Nos., 9 and 11 Pier-treet, Aberystwyth, aforesaid, now or late in the occupation of William Burbidge, Fish- monger, and Messrs Connah and Co., Cycle Dealers, No. j 1 is in hand and No 9 is let to Messrs Connah and Co. on a yearly tenancy expiring on the 12th day of May next with the option of taking a lease of the premises for three or five years at £ 25 a year. The property is held under a lease for 14 years from the 12th May, 1892, subject to a early rent of £ 45. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, to Mr Thomas Thomas, official receiver, or to Messrs Smith, Owen and Davies, solicitors, Aberystwyth. [m949 FFOS RH Y DG ALE D, One mile from Llanrhystyd Road Railway Station and three miles from Aberystwyth. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. R 0. DANIEL has been fztvoured with MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with N instructions from M. Davies, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises On WEDNESDA Y, DECEMBER 21st, 1892. The valuable Fanning Stock, comprising five Capital Dairy Cows, five Ditto Heifers, three Bullocks, six Calves, three valuable Cart Horses, one Capital Van Horse. 4 year old, 16 hands. Implements including American Mowing Machine, Hay Maker, Cambridge Land Roller, Cultivator, Ploughs, Harrows, Farm Carts, Market Car, Cart Harness, &c. Two Acres of Swedes in Rows, &c., &c. Full particulars will appear in Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, and of the Auctioneer, Abar ystwyth. m970. ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATES, the properties of the late Mr John James, deceased. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Mrs James to sell by auction ON AN EARLY DATE, the following valuable properties, viz Nos. 9 and 13 Baker Street, in the occupation of Mr J. G. Willi.nns and another Nos. 8 and 10, Corpora- tion street, in the occupation of Mr F. Evans and Mr Evan James No 14 Terrace-road, in the occupation of Mr Truscott; the Office and Premises being No. 12 North Parage, in the occupation of J. J. James, Esq., solicitor; the adjoining premises (No. 10), in the occupation of Mr Watkins, saddler, No. 12, Northgate- street, and the Warehouse in Lewis Terrace. Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. m936 Centos. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited for erecting Three JL Cottages in Powell Street and George Street for Mellsrs Evan and John Edwards. Plans to be seen at 40, Bridge Street. Tenders to be sent in on or before Friday, November 25th, 1892, to John Edwards. Messrs Evan and J. Edwards do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. m951 TO JOINERS AND OTHERS. fTlENDERS are invited for completing the I Grocer's Shop in Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, the property of the late Mr John James. Tenders to be sent to Mrs J AM FS, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth, where plans and specification may be seen. Mrs James does not bind herself to accept the lowest or any tender. m921 TO JOINERS AND OTHERS. TPENDERS are INVITED for Furnishing JL School Room of new Congregational Chapel, Towyn. Plans and Specification can be seen at my offios, or at Mr M. Howell Jones, Chemist, Towyn, to whom sealed Tenders are to be sent on or before December 1st, 1892. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. T. E. MORGAN, 2, Market Street, ARCHITECT, Aberystwyth. m967 dElcjciiott JUitassts. I- CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. rpO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH X OF ABERYSTWYTH, DIVISION 3. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of a large number of Electors I offer myself as a Candidate to fill the vacancy now existing on the County Council. My long residence in, and connectiop:with, your Town leads me to believe that my Candidature will be acceptable to the majority of Electors. I am, as most of you are aware, intimately con- nected with many large Public Works and the very many years I filled the Office of County Surveyor has made me thoroughly acquainted with the ttoads, Bridges, and other works in every part of the county, and I venture to think with the requirements of the inhabitants. Should you do me the honour of electing ma my knowledge and experience shall be at the disposal of the Council and my every aim will at all times be to endeavour to advance the good of the people and the progress and prosperity of the County of Cardigan. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, Stndmarsh Cottage, JAMES W. SZLUMPER. Aberystwyth, November, 1892. m950 flublic æ{}!ittS. IJOHN LEWIS, of London House, Llanon, Grocer, HEREBY STATE that the accusations of stealing a portion of my hay, made by me against Mrs Anne Davies, of Salop House, in the said village, are false, slanderous, and absolutely without founda- tion in fact and I therefore do publicly withdraw them, and express my deep regret tor having uttered the ssiiiie. Dated this 9th day of November, 1892 Witness, JOHN LEWIS. HUGH WM. HOWELL, olicitor to Mrs Anne Davies. 13, Alban Square, Aberayron. Evan Davies, his Clerk. ST. PHILLIPS' HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT, 3 NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY), and the Two Following Nights, FRIDAY <0 SATURDAY, NUV. 24th, 2oth, and 26th, Of IR. TERENCE RAMSDALE'S Grand Spectacular Production BABES IN THE WOOD, or BOLD ROBIN HOOD and the OUTLAWS of SHERWOOD FOREST. New and Beautiful Scenery Magnificent Costumes; Sparkling Music Graceful Dances Novel Speciali- ties, and Powerful Company of Artistes. Special D-iy Perforniitilce, Saturday at 3 o'clock. Chddren half-price to 1st and 2nd seats if accom- panied by their parents. Also at the GUILD HALL, CARDIGAN, Commencing MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNES- DAY, November 2Sth, 29th, and 30th. Special Day Performance Wednesday at 5 o'clock. j ni955 Sale bL) Ruction. TO FARMERS, QUARRY OWNERS, IRONMONGERS, BUILDERS, AND PARTIES FURNISHING. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF A NEW STOCK OF IRONMONGERY, I FARlIXG IMPLE- MENTS, FURNITURE, &c., &e. MR EVAN REESE has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Public Auction at Manchester House, Machynlleth, On SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26th, 1892, (Fair Day), THE WHOLE OF THE VALUABLE STOCK OF IRONMONGERY &c. (without reserve.) Comprising: FARMING IMPLEMENTS —5 Cliaffcutters, 3 I-horsa power Machines, 2 Mowing and Reaping Machines, 2 Pulpers, 1 Thrashing Machine, Pig Troughs, Hay Rakes, 2 Tiucks, Collar Haines, Spades, Shovels, Pickles, &c. QUARRYING REQUISITES. -New Turn Table, 2 Iron Waggons, Slate-cutting Machines, Chains, 3 dozen Tram Wheels ready bored, Band Saw, lot of Wheelright's Spikes and Hubs. IRONMONGERY.—Large variety of Joiners' Carpenters', and Engineers' Tools, Saws cf every description by the best makers, Iron and Tin hollow and other Ware, Copper and other Kettles, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Nickle and Silver Pitted Goods of every description, Hall and Table Lamps, Travelling and Bonnet Boxes, Cooking Ranges, Office and other Stoves, Oil Stoves, Door Mats, large variety of Dairy Utensils, in wood and tin, Builders' Materials, Butt and other Hingef, Locks, Door Latches, Handles, Knobs, &c., Iron Bedsteads, an assortment of Paiut and Enamels, Brushes, Picture and other Cords, Fire Irons, and Ash Pans in great variety. FURNITURE.—Drawing Room Suite in Walnut, Loo Tables, Carpet, Bedsteads and Bedding, Feather Bed, Chairs, &c.,&c. The Auctioneer respectfully begs to call special attention to the above Sale, as being one of the best selected Stock ever offered in the District, all being by the best makers and 01 modern make—all New within the last 2 years, and to intimate that owing to the numerous Lots, that the Sale will commence punctually at the time specified. Sale will Commence at 11 a.m. Terms Cash. m963 Jhtblic lioiias PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD Will be held at ST. PHILLIPS'S HALL, ABER- YSTWYTH, ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31st 1893. Musical Adjudicator W. T. SAMUEL, Esq., G.L. Swansea. m965 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. WEEK END TICKETS. Friday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, will be issued during the WINTER aud SPRING MONTHS to ABERYSTWYTH, BARIvJOUTH, BORTH, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, DOLGELLEY, HARLECH. PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, and PWLLHELI, from Whitchurch, Ellesmere, Oswestry, Llanymvnech, Llansaintffraid. Llantvlliu. Welshoool. Montgomery, Abermule, Kerry, Newtown, Llanidloes, Tylwch, Pantydwr, Rhayader, Doldowlod, Newbridge, Builth Rocd, Builth Wells, Erwood Boughrood, Three Cocks, Talgartho, Brecon, Caersws, Carno, Llanbryn- mair, Cemmes Road, and Machynlleth. They will be available to go by any through ordinary stopping train on date of issue, and to return by any through ordinary stopping train on the Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday following the date of issue of the ticket. For full particulars as to fares see bills, which are exhibited at all Cambrian Stations. CATTLE, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW AT BIRMINGHAM, NOVEMBER 2Sth, 29th, and 30th, IS92. On MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, November 2Sth, 29th, and 30th, 1892, cheap tickets will be issued to BIRMINGHAM at the under- mentioned times and fares (3rd class) for the double journey:- From Pwllheli 6-25, Avon AV, en 6 40, Criccieth 6-48, Poitmadoc 7-0, Minffordd 7-5, Penrhyndeudraeth 7-9, Talsarnau 7-14, Harlech 7-23, Llanbedr and Pensarn 7-29, and Dyffryn 7-39 a.m., 6s. From Barmouth 7-50, Barmouth Junction 7-57, Llwyngwril 8.10, Towyn 8-20, and Aberdovey 8-33 a.m.,5s. From Aberystwyth 8-25, Bow Street 8-11, Llan- fihangel 8-16, Borth 8.40, Ynyslas 8-31, Glandovey 8-42, Machynlleth 9-15, Cemmes Road 9-25, Llanbryn- mair 9-40, Carno 10-0, Pontdolgoch 10-8, and Caersws 10-13 a.m., 5s. From Llanidloes 6-50, Dolwen 6-55, Llandinam 7-0, and Moat Lane 7-6 a.m., 4s. 6d. Passengers return from Birmingham (New Street) at 11-15 p.m. on date of issue of the ticket. Passengers for Llanidloes, Dolwen, Llandinam, and Moat Lane may also return at 5-50 p.m. same day. CHEAP TWO, THREE, FOUR, or FIVE DAYS' TICKETS will also be issued by ordinary trains as above on November 28th, 29th, and 30th, at the under- mentioned fares (3rd class) for the double journey From Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Dyffryn, and inter- mediate stations, 10s. 6d. From Barmouth, Towyn, Aberdovey, Glandovey, Machynlleth, Carno, and intermediate stations, 9s. 6d. rrom Aberystwyth, Ynyslas, and intermediate stations, 10s. 6d. From Pontdolgoch, Llanidloes, and intermediate stations, 9s. Available to return from Birmingham (New Street) as under:-Tickets issued on November 28th will be available to return at 7-30 a.m. on Nov. 29th, 30th, Dec. 1st or 2nd tickets issued Nov. 29th to return at 7-30 a.m. on Nov. 30th or Dec. 1st or 2nd; tickets issued on Nov. 30th to return at 7-30 a.m. on Dec. 1st or 2nd. Children under three years of age, free; above three and under twelve, half-price. CHEAP TRIP TO LONDON. SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL HALL, DECEMBER 5TIl TO 9TH. "VENICE," AT OLYNIPIA-, 1,400 PERFORMERS. I -The most marvellous Show ever yet orgauised in any country or age."—Vide Daily Telegraph. Olympia adjoins Addison Road (Kensington) Station. CHEAP 3 or 5 DAYS' EXCURSION tickets will be issued to LONDON on MONDAY, December 5th, 1892, at the undermentioned times and fares (3rd class) for the double journey:- From Pwllheli 4-0 p.m., Afon wen 4 15, Criccieth 4-22, Portmadoc 4-36, Minffordd 4-40, Penrhyndeu- draeth 4-45, three days lis., five days 18s. 6d. From Talsarnau 4-50 p.m., Harlech 4-5S, Llanbedr and Peasarn 5-6, three days lls., five days 17s. 6d. From Dyffryn 5-13 p.m., three days lls., five days 17s. From Barmouth 5-25 p.m., Barmouth Junction 5-35, Dolgelley 5-10, Penmaenpool 5-15, Arthog 5-30, Llwyngwril 5-50, Towyn 6-4, Aberdovey 6-15, three days lis., five days 16s. 6d. From Aberystwyth 6-20 p.m., Bow Street 6-30, Llanfihangel 6-35, Borth 6-40. Ynyslas 6-45, three days lis, five days 16s. 6d. From Glandovey 6-55 p.m., Machynlleth 7-15, Cemmcs Road 7-25, three days 10s., five days 16s. 6d. From Llanbrynmair 7-35 p.m., Carno 7-55, three days 10s., five days 169. Fiom Poutdolgoch 8-5 p.m., three days 9s. 6d., five days 16s. From Caersws S-10 p.m., Llanidloes 7-43, Dolwen 7-4S, Llandinam 7-53, Moat Lane 8-:20, three days 9s., five days 16s. From Nevtowii 8-30 p. in., Abermule 8-40, Kerry 6-55, Montgomery S-50, Forden 9-0, three days 9s., five days 15s. Children under three years of age free, above three and under twelve hall-fare. Holders of these tickets are allowed 601bs. of luggage free at their own risk. 91, Carriages will run through to London (Euston). Passengers return asunder :—Three days passengers leave London (Euston) at 9-45 p.m. on Dec. 8th tive days passengers leave London (Euston) at 9-0 a.m. on Dec. 10th. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary aud General Manager. Oswestry, November, 1892. public Notices. IRMINGHAM CATTLE & POULTRY 13 SHOW. NOVEMBER 26, 28, 29, and 30, and DECEMBER 1. CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS, available for One, Two, Three, Four, or Five Days, will be issued from Pwllheli. Portmadoc. Barmouth, Towyn, Aber- ystwyth, Machynlleth, Caersws, Llanidloes, Moat Lane, and Intermediate Stations, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY NEXT, November 28th. 29th, and 30th, at Reduced Rates. Admission to Bingley Hall (both shows) only One Shilling. For times and fares, see the Advertisements and Bills of the Cambrian and London and North- Western Railway Companies. m964 DANCING. A SELECT QUADRILLE CLASS will shortly be opened for Adults, Advanced or Beginners. Also a Juvenile Class held once a week. For Terms, in Advance, &c., Apply, MRS McKAY, U, GEORGE STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. m946 §mxxxzBQ JUitesscs. NEW SEASON FRUIT. NEW RAISINS. NEW CURRANTS. NEW SULTANAS. NEW CANDIED PEEL. NEW FRENCH PLUMS. NEW FIGS. HOPKINS & CO., THE COUNTY STORES, 4, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. w INTER REASON. JOHN RICHARDS AND CO., THE CELEBRATED TAILORS AND GENERAL OUT- FITTERS, ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF OVERCOATINGS, SUIT- INGS AND TROUSERINGS FOR THE SEASON. BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR WINTER CLOTHING SEND TO RICHARDS AND CO. FOR PATTERNS, CARRIAGE PAID. READY-MADE CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR BOYS AND MEN IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES.-4, MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. CLIPPING AND FOOTBALL SEASONS. GOOD FOOTBALLS from 4s. each. RELIABLE CLIPPERS from 4s. 3d. each. ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY GOODS HUGHES & OWEN, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS ABERYSTWYTH. HAIRDRESSING. JOINSON'S HAIRDRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS. WIG AND PARTING MAKERS. Correct fit guaranteed. Any shape made on the shortest notice. Tails of human hair from 2s 6d each. All patterns carefully matched and sent by return of Post. LADIES' COMBINGS TASTEFULLY MADE UP. Try our noted HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. Numerous Testimonials. Ag"nt for SPROCKS RAZORS. POST OFFICE, 14 PIER-St. ABERYSTWYTH m933. W. PERCIYA^L WETTON, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. I). JENKINS, (Mus. Bac. Cantab.), GENERAL AND FANCY STATIONER, BOOK AND MUSIC SELLER, 4, NORTH PARADE, A large assortment of LEATHER GOODS. A Splendid Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS, all new this Season. BOOKLETS and PRESENTS. Agents for Windsor & Newton's Artist's Materials. JAMES B. MEE FISHMONGER, GAME DEALER FRUITERER, &c., Bridge End House, Dolgelley. a Constant supplies of various kinds of fresh fish, Game, &c., according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. lee always on hand, and supplied by the pound and U pwarflb. iff Note the Address .— Bridge End House, Dolgelley EEES REES, BILL POSTER, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET ABERYSTWYT I jjhtjsmcfis ^bfojggfjg. ESTiS^iiF153l M. H. DAVIS & SONS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 4, BRIDGE STREET. -k I Mining Stores and Agricultural Implement Warehouses, 18, QUEEN STREET. CABINET FURNITURE DEPOT, 20, Queen Street, ABERYSTWYTH. Telegraphic Address :—DAVIS, ABERYSTWYTH. THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS ARE DICKS. IMMENSE STOCKS OF BOOTS, SHOEQ, AND SLIPPERS FOR WINTER WEAR AT THEIR VARIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS. NONE BETTER. NONE CHEAPER. SEND YOUR REPAIRS. P.S,-All kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Water proof Garments neatly repaired. < ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. SCOTLAND HOUSE, GREAT HAMPTON ST., BIRMINGHAM. PEARCE BROS., THE OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- TURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURL, CARPET FACTORS & COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. TERMS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. The only P EAROE BROS." in Birmingham. JV I connection with any Firm of a similar name. Letters addressed to the Firm receive prompt attention IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFICE AND WHARF RAILWAY STATION COAL YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. ABERYSTWYTH. J. JENKIN JONES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, HAS always for Sale the best selection of COALS, viz., CANNOCK CHASE, RUABON, SOUTH WALES, and other Coals at very low prices. Truck Loads supplied at Colliery prices Also the best HAY, LIME, BRICKS, PIPES, &c., at the lowest prices. P.S.—Application for Prices respectfully solicited OLD ESTABLISHED MUSIC WAREHOUSE, PORTLAND HOUSE, ABERYSTWITH. PIANOS AND ALL KIXDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED Prices to suit all Purchasers. < AMERICAN ORGANS (New) from 6guineas, upwards HARMONIUMS (New) from 4 guineas, upwards. PIANOS, small and large, from 10 guineas, upwards. Splendid NEW PIANOS by Ralph Allison and Sons, J. Broadwood and Sons, J. Brinsmead and Sons, &c. Iron Frames and every real improvement can be thoroughly relied upon. May be had on hire, with option of purehase or on the New Hire System of easy payments. NEW VIOLINS, with Bow, Case, Resin and Tutor complete from 21s and upwards. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 22, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH W. K. WIIEATLEY & SONS. DYEING AND CLEANING. LADIES' DRESSES CLEANED AND REMADE. Charges moderate.—Mrs BAYLEY, Walton Cottage, Vaenor Street, Aberystwyth, m923, 1 RICHARD SAYCELL, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, AND MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Fresh Salmon from the Severn, Teifi, Wye and other Rivers Daily. Dealer in Wenliam Lake Ice, also Palethorpe's Royal Cambridge Sausages. Horner's Clotted Cream and Cream Cheese Daily. Member of the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Telegrams: SAYOELL, ABERYSTWYTH, m297 TOWYN, MERIONETH IDRIS MONUMENTAL WORKS STATION ROAD, RICHARD R. DAVIES. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES, CROSSES, AND CURB-STONES. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN MARBLE. GRANITE, AND STONE. R. R. D. has latley executed orders for Memorial < in the following Burial Grounds, viz Machynlleth, Newtown, Pwllheli, Llanrwst. Barmouth. Towyn I Aberdovey, Criccieth, Dinas Mawddwy, Pennal, Penegoes, Llwyngwril, Mall-vyd, Welshpool, Aber- trinant, Maethlon, Llanegryn, Llanmawddwy, Aber- r hosan, Carno &c. Orders from distances, to clean, re-letter, and repair all kinds of Monuments (without removal) promptly attended to. f f I import all my marble from Carrara, Itaiy, and Granite from the best firms in Scotland. All orders prepared of the finest quality of material, carefully selected and of the best description of Workmanship. Letters, plain and ornamental, neatly executed, and coloured Black, White, or Gilt also imperishable Lead Letters. Prices and Terms on application. R. R. D. has supplied Machynlleth lately with some very good Monaments. j908 I GARNER, CONFECTIONERS, 20 & 21, TERRACE ROAD. ALI KINDS OF CHOICE CONFECTIONERY Fresh Each Day. ORDERS TAKEN FOR BREAD. Special Confectionery made to order on the shortest notice. Bride and Birthday Cakes a Speciality. Schools, &c., supplied on Moderate Terms. GARNER beg to inform their numerous customers and the public in general that they have erected, at enormous cost, one of the latest and improved tiled sole STEAM OVENS. As the oven is free from smoke, dust, sulphur, &c., the goods baked in it must necessarily be much better than by the old-fashioned process. YOUR OWN WOOL MADE INTO BLANKETS, FLANNEL, CLOTH, Woven Goods fulled and finished. Moderate charges. JOHN MORRIS, Penllwyn, Aberystwyth. Attends Market Hall, Aberystwyth, every Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. [k3S0 G. WILKINSOTT 8, NOXTxf PARADE, 9 GAME DEALER, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, &e. HYACINTH. TULIP, CROCUS, SNOWDROP, AND OTHER BULBS, OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, JUST ARRIVED. The FINEST SEASON FRUITS always on hand. FLOWER POTS for the Million in all sizes. WREATHS & CROSSES IN STOCK OR Or.DER. WILKINSONS. MRS. D. MORGAN "IS NOW SHOWING THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN MILLrNERY FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. DRESS and MANTLF MAKING on the Premises J. L. HERBERT, MUSIC WAREHOUSE. 3RIDGE STREET, TREDEGAR, BEDS to inform the public that he is prepared to supply specifications for the erection of Pine Organs by one of the leading firms in England. Tone, toucli, design and workmanship unsurpassable. Pipforn nyripvinrr. plense send for speeiiications and refer- ences, stating amount to be expended. Pianos, Harmoniums, American Organs and all kinds, of j\lusinal Instruments by the lenm'nr KnHish and Continental, Juakers from -5 to 33 per cent. off Manufacturer's prices* C'arnngo paid. No commission R.:cnt:3 paid. [w7,;14;