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CHOICE TEA BY PARCEL POST POSTAL ORDER TO US FOR 10s. WILL BRING YOU, CARRIAGE PAID 6 LBS. OF OUR MARVELLOUS Is. 8D. TEA. THUs IS AN OFFERWHICH SHOULD NOT BE MISSED. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO ALL ORDERS SENT BY POST. HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEE MERCHANTS, 4, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SOUSES TO BE LET I HOUSES WANTED I SITUATIONS WANTED | SITUATIONS VACANT | APARTMENT WANTED. APARTMENT TO BE LET. MlSCr LLANEOUS WATSID ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND. No. one Three Six Nine Thirteen *otdR. Insertion Insertions Insertions Insertion Insertion a. d. s. d. a. d. e. d. ii, d 21 1 0 20 36 46 56 28 16 3 c 46 56 70 35 20 40 56 66 80 42 2 6 5 0 7 0 8 0 96 49 3 0 6 0 76 86 10 0 Mantieb. yjANTED a situation as Parlour Maid in a gentleman's »r family, experienced, two years' reference.—Apply, Mrs jjycfcenzie, Registry, Pier-street. r22 POSTAGE STAMPS. Wanted to purchase an old collection, and either used or unuBed English stamps (except red Penny, used), issued previous to I860.—J. Lascelles, Mach- ynlleth. qS87 ANTED, a comfortable, medium-sized house and shop lt) with oven in Aberystwyth, not far from the sea; also to 15 acres of grazing land within easy distance, with "Wilding for same.— X.Y.Z., Hall Villa, Salop. q8SS WANTED, apprentice to the Uptolstering; good opportunity B for respectableyouth.—Premium required. Apply, J. D. 5jMvan, 25, Great Daikgate Street, Aberystwyth. q954 l AN (young), seeks situation as cellarman, aged 21, good references.—Apply to W. Foxall, Old College Inn, Spring Birmingham. q9S9 W ANTED, to rent in Cardiganshire or borders of Radnor- shire, a small Furnished House in its ownjgrounss, Picturesque, trout fishing, some shooting.—Apply, Mr J. a. littles, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. p990 W ANTED, small detached cottage, unfurnished, neighbour- 0 hood of Arthog, Barmouth, Towyn or Aberystwyth. gtate rent, etc, to Mrs Benson, Titton Hill, Stourport, Worcestershire. rl8 Ve be Xet 'to BE LET, the dwelling house and shop called Medical Hall," late in the occupation of Mr. Richard Hushes, chemist, situate at, tbe corner of Great Darkgate Street and Market Street, Aberystwyth. Apply to Joseph Davits, ggl'Citor, Town Hall, Aberystwyth. q988 0 LET, furnished apartments, two rooms, bed and sitting- room. Terms moderate.—Apply Mrs Samuel, Bay View- cottage, 1, Bryn-y-mor, Aberystwyth. q967 1110 BE LET, with immediate possession, the full-licensed r" House known as the Plouih Inn, Mill-street, Aberys- Wyth.—Apply to D. M. Davies, 18, New-street. r6 'r° BE LET, withimmediate possession, that desirable gentle- Jr" roan's residence called Tynycoed, Caerdeon, situate on the ^awddach Estuary, 3 miles from Barmouth, together with the artn belonging thereto, containing about 73 acres of pasture, ^able, and woodlands. Apply to Messrs Jones and Jones, Solicitors, Portmadoc. q844 Her be olit BORTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. JfOR SALE, by Private Treaty, six Freehold Dwelling Houses åb and Shop.—Apply, Daniel, Son, db Meredith, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. q947 Ù J. CISTERN, 7ft by 4ft 2in by 2ft 8in,. holding nearly five hundred gallons. Equal to new. Cheap. Box 45, Z&mbrian News Office. A BERYSTWYTH, To be sold by private treaty two newly 77 and substantialy built Freehold Dwelling Housrf, con- fining 10, rooms each, Immediate occupation.—Apply, jjaniel, Son and Meredith, Auctioneers, Aberystwyth. q9b4 FEATHERS! FEATHERS FEATHERS!! JrOR SALE, in large or small quantities, at5d pel lb. 0 Warranted dry and sweet. Carriage paid to any Railway station. Orders must be accompanied by cheque or P.U.U., ble to Stedman, Feather Merchant, Shrewsbury. q837 TlUlLDING STONE.-A large Stock of Excellent Free-stcne, j from the ceit-brated Gwarallt Ferdre Quarries, Llan- %88il, suitable for walling and general building purposes how ready for delivery, and will be supplied at exceptionally W prices —For terms and particulars apply to the Secretary, Q&raigan Stone Coy., Limited, Howard House, Arundel Street, Strand, London, W.C., or at the Quarries. q930 BUSINESSES MILK BUSINESSES. MR R. FOX, the well-known Cowkeppers' and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer (Es- abliahedl859) has a goc.d selection of over 200 tseuuine dairies for sale, with or wi'hout stock, IrOln £50 to J:10,000, in all parts of London and Suburbs. Intending purchasers b fore deciding on a business should call at his oflice, No 1.1, Cale- donian Road. King's Cross, London, 5 minutes from Euaton Station. N.B. No ohar^e to Purchasers. MILK BUSINESSES! MILK i H WILLINGS & CO. have the largest and best selection of genuine Dairy ^usineeses for Sale with or without cows in all parts of London, and rtibtirbr. and home counties. Prices to suit all buyers. Advice based on many years experience given gratis. No charge to buyers. Businesses investigated. Nute the Ad- dress, 90. Chancery Laue, London, W.C. Th,' most ral dairy alency in L-mdon. lq356 THE EXCHANGE, PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. EXCELLENT & EXTENSIVE BUSINESS IN ALL DRAPERY, GROCF.RY, PROVISION, CORN, AND FLOUR TRADE. RPO BE SOLD OR LEASED, the large JL Freehold Dwelling and Shop, with splendid frontage large Warehouses, Outhiufes, and a ^ield of about three acres. Five miles from Aber- ystwyth on a main roarl. Prosperous usines3 for Nearly 20 year,Apply to 0. MORGAN (who is ^tiring from business). r!7 TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To BE SOLD, by Tender, three Dwelling- houses, 8'tuate in Blue Gardens, in the occu- pation of Mrs Mary Evans, Mr Burbeek, and Mr William Jones. Also the Yard and Land adjoining. Mth a frontage into Powell-street, and containing Excellent Building Sites. Forms of Tender, with conditions, may ba ob- tained of Mr John Mathias, 11, Bridge-street, to "rhom Tenders should be sent not later than the 12th February, 1896. rl3 CAMBRIAN railways COMPANY. FLO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, A the several s~acks of weU-harve.ted Hay, of ^he growth of 1895, standing at the uni ermeu- ^loned Statious on the Cambrian R*1 tirnated to contain the respective quantifies. more r le8, also undermentioned, viz :— -1 Estitnated STATION. Weiirht. STATION. WEIGHT. jJ^hitchurch Abermule 6 ^nn's Bank 2 Kerry 3 Sfttisfleld 4 Derwenlas 4 Sj'esmere 7 J Ynyslas 2 Yphittington 9 Borth 2 >,e8ton Wharf 1 Pensarn 2 j'anymynech 1J Talsarnau 4A >{ansantffraid 4 Portmadoc 3J yanfyiiin 5 Criccieth 4 £ °Ur Crosses 4 Abererch 2 h°ol Quay 9 SUttington 4 Mid-Wales. ?Lelshpool 4 Llanidloes 5 <^tgomery 6 St. Harmons 3 For Further particulars, and to treat, apply to SECRETARY. January. 1896. Company's Offices, Oswestry. q937 IIOSKING & MILLER, ABERYSTWYTH ENAMELLED SLATE & MARBLE WORKS. aoULPTORS AND MONUMENTAL MASONS ONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, CROSSES, f.1 and MURAL TABLETS executed in best in GRANITE. MARBLE, SLATE, or a,-ONE at MODERATE PRICES. ESTIMATES FREE SHO w ROOMS, TERRACE ROAD ( Station y)> ABERYSTWYTH Olfc^turers of CHIMNEY PIECES, BATHS, QQ0l)ItNS, an^ every ^e8Cr,Ptl0n SLATE jj^^lers in PLASTER OF PARI'i, CEMENT. *MJING MATERIALS, &c. jr AND WORKS: CAMliKIAN STREET. gales bg Iuttton. AUCTION MART, MILL STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR J. E. JAMES will hold an important Sale of Household Furniture on the above premises, on WEI)SESDA Y, 19th FEBRUARY, 1896. Among the mosr important being Mahogany Chairs upholstered in Green Plush, Mahogany Arm Chairs ditto, Garden L< unaing Chairs, Mahogany Butler's Tray and Stand, Wicker Chairs and Cushions, Hair* seated M<ho«any Invalid's Chair, Solid Oak Bureau and Book C.se, Reading Lamp, Patent, with Bra-s Reservoir, and Stand, Marble Clock, etc., etc. For further particulars see posters and handbills. TERMS 3 Month's Credit on Conditions. Sale to commence punctually at 2 o'clock. rlO CARDIGANSHIRE. Desirable Freehold Property for investment, rrost pleasant ty situated within ten miles of the well-known Seaside Resort of Aberystwyth, and within sight of and overlooking the Estuary of the Dovey. MR J. E. JAMES will offer for Sale AT THE AUCTION MART, MILL STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ON MONDAY, MARCH the 2nd, 1896. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, a Highly Valuable Freehold Estate known as PAJNTGLAS, Containing IS acres, Ird., 26pls. or thereabouts in the occupation of Mr John Evans as yearly tenant at the low rent of 1:15 (formerly let at f25 per aunum), TOGETHER WITH FIVE COTTAGES and GARDENS at TYNY- WERN, containing 2r., 23p., and now in the re- spective occupations of Mary Weaver, Sarah Berks, William Williams, Thomas Humphreys, and William Thotnas as tenants thereof, at rents amounting together to C12 59. All the said prop rty being situate in the parish of LlaDcynfelin about three miles from the Ynyslas Station on the Cimbrian Railway. Plans, particulars, and conditions of Sale may be obtained from Mr HRNRY IKIN, 10, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, And from the Auctioneer, Mr J. E. JAMES, 12, North Parade, rl Aberystwyth. Mentors. TO BUILDERS. I LENDERS are invited for additions, etc., i to Penmtencliffe, Dolgelley. Plans and Specification on application to the undersigned to whom tenders must be sent in on or before 14th February next. BO WEN & IONES, Architects and Surveyors. 26th Jan., 1896. Carnarvon. q991 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Committee of the Garth C.M. Chapsl JL are prepared to receive tenders for building their New Ch ipel in Bank Place, Portmadoc. Plan, Sp cifications and details are to be seen at Mr Richard Hnght.s' office, Ynystowyn, Portmadoc, and at the Architect's Office. Tenders to b sent on or before the 17th day ot Febtuary, 1896, tualed and endorsed Tenders for the new Garth Chapel" and addressed to Captain Juhn Owen, Garth Cottage, Portmadoc. The Committee do not necessarily bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. OWKN MORRIS ROBERTS & SON, Architects and Surveyors, Portmadoc, January 29th, 1896. r3 TO CONTRACTORS. rnHE TOWYN URBAN DISTRICT JL COUNCIL invite Tenders for the excavation of the entire site of the Storage Reservoir for supplying Aberdovey with water according to plana and specifications prepared by Morgan W. Davies, E,q., A.M.I.C E. The rtm^v 1 of soil and rock to be tendered for separately at so much per cube yard. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr Pryse H. Hugnes, suiveyor, lowyn, Merionethshire, and to whom tinders, endorsed ;fpd sealed, are to be sent not later than noon on the 14th of this month. The lowest or any other Tender will not necessarily be accepted. Date 1 this 5th day of February, 1896. 1"16 TCTCONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of 4 Dwel ing Houses and a Warehouse in South- R:ad. Aberystwyth, for Mr Evan Edwards, plasterer. Plans and Specification may be seen upon application to in. the undersigned, to whom sealed tenders are to be delivered on or before Monday the 17th iust, The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. J. A." JONES, Archiiectand Surveyor, r21 Plascrug Ledge. Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE CONSTABULAL-LY. mHE POLICE STANDING JOINTCOM- 1 MITTEE are prepared to receive Tenders for the Supply and Delivery of POLICE CLOTHING," VIZ 1 Chief Constable's Cloth Great Coat, 1 Chief Constable's Cloth Patrol Jacket with Prince of Wales' Feathers (gold) on Collar, 1 ditto Cloth Trousers with oak leaf on outside seam, 1 Cap and Cover with Prince of Wales' feathers (gold). 1 Superintendent's Cloth Great Coat, 1 ditto Cloth Patrol Jacket with Prince of Wales' Feathers on Collar, 2 ditto Cloth Trousers with oak leaf on outside seam, 1 Cap and Cover with Prince of Wales' Feathers. 1 Inspector's Cloth Great Coat, I ditto Cloth Tunic with Prince of Wales' Feathers on collar, 1 Hitto Serge Patrol Jacket with Prince of Wales' I, eathers on collar, 2 ditto Cloth Trousers and 1 Serge, 1 Cap and Cover with Prince of Wales' Feathers. 5 Sergeants'Cloth Great Coat, chevrons on right arms, metal numbers, and Prince of Wales' Feathers on Collars 5 ditto Cloth Tunics, chevrons on right arms, with Prince of Wales' Feathers above in centre 5 ditto Serge Jackets. 30 Constables Cloth Great Coats with metal numbers and Prince of Wales' Feathers on collars, 30 ditto Cloth Tunics aud 30 Serge Jackets, 70 Cloth Trousers, 35 Serge Trousers. All the Sergeants and Constables' Tonics and Jackets to have metal numbers and Prince of Wales' Feathers on Collars, Buttons "Cardigan- shire Constabulary" with Crowr, in centre, Shoulder straps with Priuce of Wales Feathers and metal button, Jackets to have two outside breast pockets with flaps (Tunics and Jackets to be similar to those worn by the Glamorganshire Police). Q 35 Helmets (cork, Glamorgan or Swansea pattern) with "Cardiganshire Constabulary on front pla'e, 35 Caps and Covers (Swansea Police pattern), Four Merit-class Stripes to be on one arm of four Great Coats, four Tunics, and four Jackets of the Constables. Samples and prices to be sent to me on or erore the 20th February, 1896. TO HOWELL EVANS, Chief Constable. Chief Constables' Office, Aberystwyth. Q January 30th, 1896. ESTABLISHED 1815. OWEN, BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS, 21, NORTH PARADE. FRESH BREAD, BUNS, PASTRY, AND CAKES DAILY. A STOCK OF HOME-MADE MARMALADE TO CLEAR AT 3D PER LB. alcs by JUtctioit. BORTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. MESSRS DANIEL, SON, AND MEREDITH have been instructed to Sell by Auction DURING MARCH NEXT, The Freehold House aud Shop known as MANCHESTER HOUSK, Situate in the main thoroughfare of Borth. Further particulars from the Auctioneers. rl4 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF PROPERTIES. MESSRS DANIEL, SON AND MEREDITH will sell by Auction at their Sale Rooms Queen's Road, Aberystwyth, early in March next. The following Valuable Properties, viz: All that commodious and substantially built Freehold Shop, Dwelling House and premises being No 6, Chalybeate-street, the twelve valuable Freehold Cottages and premises known as Cambrian Cottages," and the Enamel Slate Yard, situate in Llanbadarn-road, three Fieehold Cottages, Office, Building Site, and ex'ensive Yard situate at Trefechan also the old Wesleyan Chapel, Queen- street, held on I ease for an unexpired term of over 900 years, free of Ground Rent. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers; also as to Llanbadarn-road and Trefechau Proper i< s of Mr H. Hughes, Solicitor, all of Aberystwyth. q855 HORSES HORSES HORSES THE GREAT MARCH HORSE SALES AT WREXHAM. LIMITED TO 1,200 HORSES. IIGHT HORSES, Cobs, and Ponies, J March 11th, 12th, and 13th. Heavy Horses, Shires, Colts, and Stallions, following week, March 17th, 18th, and 19th. Enter at once. Prize Lists and Entry Forms from FRANK LLOYD, W rexham. Entries finally Close February 22nd. r4 NO. 1, IDRIS VILLAS, SANDILAND ROAD, TOWYN. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, 190 VOLUMES THEOLOGICAL AND OTHER WORKS BY EMINENT AUTHORS, &c. MR WILLIAM ROWLANDS has been instructed by the Executois of the late Rev E. V. Owen to Sell by Auction, On Friday, February 14th, 1895, The whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE HALL, DINING, DRAWING, and FOUR BED- ROOMS, and other Domestic Requirements, COMPRISING- Drawing Room Suite of Six Chairs in Carved Walnut Frame Upholstered in green repp, Couch and Easy Chairs Oval Centre Table in massive stand, Occasional Table, Mahogany Pembroke do. with two drop leaves, Oil Painting, subject-" The Holy Infant," old Prints and Engr .viugs, solid Mahogany Frame Hair-seated Dining Room Chairs, Polished Pine Peaestal Writing Table with eight drawers, Fire- proof Safe on Stand, Easy Chairs, 8-day Time Piece Marble Case, Ornaments, Brussels and other Carpets, Hearthrugs, &c. Polished Mahogany Dressing Tables, Washing Stands with Marble Top, Do. inlaid with four carved medalions in matble, Toil< t Glasses in Mahogany Frames,M >hog*ny Chest of six drawers, Do. 4 Drawers, Ea^y Chairs, Cane Seated do., Gent's solid Oak inlaid Wardrobe 6ft. 6in. x 4ft. 6in. with upper cupboards and 3 drawers beneath. Commodes, French Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Hair Mattresses, Linen, Lace, and Damask Hangings, Carpl:t, Linoleum, Oilcloth, Pictures, Ornaments, Baths, &c. Also the contents of Kitchen, Pantry, and Scullery, including Tables, Chairs, Clocks, complete Eton" Diuner Service, Glasses, Mangle, &c. Sale to commence at I p.m. punctually. On View morning of Sale from 10 to 1. rl5 gentistrp. ESTABLISHED 1857. MESSRS. MURPHY & ROWL-EY, SURGEON DENTISTS, Jorner of TERRACE ROAD And CORPORATION STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Mr ROWLEY visits:- MACHYNLLETH.-The First & Third Wednes- days in each nv nth. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mr Hughes's, Dovey View, uear the Railway Station. TOWYN.-The Second & Fourth Fridays ili eacb month. Attendance from 2 to 5 o'clock at Mrs Jones's, 43, High-street, near the Railway Station. LAMPETER.—The First & Third Indays in each month. Attendance from 11 to 4 at Mr Evans's, Grocer, Moelfre House, High-street. ABERAYRON.—The Second & Fourth Wednes days in each month, from 10 to 2 o'clock. Attendance at Mr David Beynon Reca's 15, Markct-Rtreet. AT ABERYSTWYTH.—Mondays, Tuesdays, and Thursdays. Saturdays by appointment. PAINLESS EXTRACTION UNDER GAS. CONSULTATIONS FREE MR QUINTIN MILLER, L.D.S. (ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND), LATE OF DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, AND CHARING CROSS HOSPITAL, 34, PIER STREET. HOURS, 10 to 6. I SATURDAYS, 10 to 2. TEETH EXTRACTED UNDER GAS. Mn R. EDWARDS, SURGEON DENTIST, PORTMADOC, MAY BE CONSULTED at BAR- MOUTH, the Firdt and Third THURSDAY in every month, at Mr Jones', draper, Meirion House (opposite the Barmouth Hotel), from 12 till 6 p.m. BALA, at Mr David Jones', saddler, every SATURDAY and FAIR DAYS from 10 till 5 p.m. PWLLHELI,every WEDNESDAY, at Mr Parry's, watchmaker, 12 till 4; CRICCIETH, at Llyscaradoc, every WEDNESDAY from 4.30 till 7 p.m. CORWEN, first FRIDAY in each month and FAIR DAYS, at Mr Edwards, cooper, from 11 till 5 p.m. n479 FIRST-CLASS HAIRDRESSING AT POPULAR PRICES. HAIRDRESSING ESTABLISHMENT, 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET (Opposite the Carn Market-Hall), ABERYSTWYTH. NEW DEPARTMENTS FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN are now opened at the above Establishment. SHAMPOOING AND HAIRBRUSHING BY MACHINERY. GENT'S DEPARTMENT.-SHAVING, 2d. (No extra charge for Powder and Bay Rhnm). HAIRCUT-TING, 4d. iNo extra charge for Beard Trimming andMachine Crushing). SHAMPOOING, 4d. SINGEING, 2d. CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT.—Haircutting, 3d. LADIES' DEPARTMENT.— HAIRCUTTING, 6d. SINGEING, 6d. SHAMPOOING. 18. The above three attendances at the same time, Is. 6d. Ladies' and Gent's Wigs made to order from 21s. ea.cb. :Tails of Hair supplied from 2/6 each. Estim- ates given for every description of Ornamental Hair Work. Grey and Faded Hair Dyed to match Hair of any colour, and made np in any style. W. PERCIVAL WETTON, Proprietor. DUMBARTON HOUSE, No. 1, ALBERT PLACE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MR EDW. ELLIS has been favoured with instruction to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, February 12th, 1896, At 3 p.m., at the Auction Mart, 28, Little Dark- gate Street, Aberystwyth, all that Leasehold Dwelling House, known as DUMBARTON HOUSE. The House contains Parlour, Sitting Room, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, and Back Kitchen, China Pantry, Yard, and W C., Coal Cellar. The property is held under a Lease granted for 75 years from November 1st, 1S67, leaving 46 years from November 1st last unexpired, at the low annual ground rent of 94 7a. 6d. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer. The Purchaser may have possession fiom March let, 1896. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. q949 20 and 22, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABER- YSTWYTH. ELIGIBLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES FOR SALE. MR EDWARD ELLIS has been favoured with instructions to sell by Auction at the original Auction Mart and Sale Rooms, 28, Little Darkgate-streec, Aberystwyth, On Wednesday, February 12th, 1896, At 3 p.m., all those TWO LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES KNOWN AS CARLISLE HOUSE & GOMER HOUSE And in the respective occupation of Mr Thompson, and Mr William James. LOT 1.—All that Leasehold House, known as Carlisle House, containing Front and Back Parlour and Back Kitchen, Yard. and W.C. on the ground floor, Sitting Koom and 2 Bedrooms on first floor, 3 Bedrooms on second floor. W.C. LOT 2.-Known as Gomer House, containing precisely the same accommodation. The property is held under a lease granted by the Corporation for the Unexpired term of 20 years from the 29th day of September last past, at the apportioned ground rent of £1 17a 6d each per annum. Part of the Purchase Money may remain as Mortgage. For further particulars apply to Mr Edward Ellis, Auctioneer. iErabt Jlfctassas ABERYSTWYTH. J. WEBSDELL, FLORIST AND MARKET GARDENER, WEBSDELL GARDENS. ST. DAVID'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WREATHS AND CROSSES MADE TO ORDER. BOXES OF CHOICE CUT FLOWERS FROM Is. UPWARDS. CHOICE TABLE PLANTS FOR SALE & HIRE. All communications to be addressed 9, CAMBRIAN COTTAGES, ABERYSTWYTH. o531 DAVID WATKINS, PLUMBER, PAINTER, PAPER- HANGER, GLAZIER, AND DECORATOR. PAPERHANGINGS, SHEET LEAD, PIPES, AND SANITARY FITTINGS KEPT IN STOCK. CHARGES VERY MODERATE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. ALL ORDERS BY POST, OR OTHERWISE, PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOP: 12, SEA VIEW PLACE. 1 PRIVATE ADDRESS I 7, CUSTOM HOUSE ST. DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. ARNFIELD'S MUSIC WAREHOUSES, DOLGELLEY AND BARMOUTH. IT IS ADMITTED BY ALL THAT THE HOME OF MUSIC FOR MUSIC IN THE HOME flas the largest and most varied Stock by the best known Makers at prices not to be touched by any other hou e in the Trade. — AGENT — For the following celebrated MAKERS COLLARD, BROAHWOOD, BRINSMEAD, G. ROGERS, JUSTIN, BROWN, HOPKINSOF, CHAPPELL, WALDEMAR, &c. AMERICAN ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS By ESTEY, MASON & HAMLIN, ALEXANDRE, CHRISTOPHE ETIENNE, and other eminent Makers. PIPE ORGANS. ESTIMATES GIVEN, PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS DRAWN OUT. SPECIAL TERMS FOR CHURCHES, MISSION ROOMS, AND SCHOOLS. GOOD CHOICE OF SECOND-HAND PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, and HARMONIUMS at the LOWfcPRICES for which this House is noted. INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT on TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. FULL VALUE GIVEN. STRING & REED INSTRUMENTS, WOOD AND BRASS INSTRUMENTS and their fittings. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF WELSH SONGS AND OTHER SHEET MUSIC. TUNING AND REPAIRING DEPARTMENT A SPECIALITY, UNDEK THE MANAGEMENT OF MR. PYEMONT, LONDON, Assisted by Mr TILLING, A.R.C.O., lste with Collard and Collard, and an efficient staff of skilled worktr.en. MACHYNLLETH, CARNO, LLANIDLOES, BUILTH WELLS, ARRRYSTWYTH. TOWYN, BARMOUTH, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, PvVLLHELI, FESTINIOG, BALA, CORWEN, the COAST, and Surrounding Districts visited periodically. INSTRUMENTS repaired, made equal to new, and kept in TUNE by YEARLY CONTRACT. ESTIMATES given for Single Tuning and Repairs. All communications to DOLGELLEY, THE LARGEST MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT IN NORTH AND MID WALES. cmrabt Abbrt BBC. ABERYSTWYTH J. R. JAMES, TEA DEALER, WINE AND SPIRITS AND PROVISION MERCHANT. ABERYSTWYTH COUNTY STORES, NORTH PARADE, ql241 ABERYSTWYTH. JUsT INTRODUCED A NEW SIZE IN <J MIDGET PHOTOGRAPHS. Special terms during the Winter Months. Re- vised Price List on application. E. R. GYDE, PHOTOGRAPHER, PIEB STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. A FIRST-CLASS SELECTION OF HARNESS AND SAUL'LERY GOODS INCLUDING HORSE CLOTHING, STRAPS nf all kinds, LADIES' and GENTS' RIDING SADDLES, &c Also FOOTBALLS, FISHING TACKLE, and all Sporting requ sites. The < Id Shop- HUGHES AND OWEN, SADDLERS, ABERYSTWYTH. FEAR BROS., CENTRAL FISH SHOP, TERRACE RO AD. FEAR BROS. BEG to announce to their num rous Cus- tomers that they have in stock a large supply of the fln-st Hereford Geese, Turkeys, Ducks. Game, &c., &c., Also the largest Sapply of the Primest Selected Fruit of Covent Garden. AN EARLY CALL IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. H. P. EDWARDS, BEGS to call the attention of the Public JD to his Stock of Meat— BEEF, MUTTON, PORK, VEAL. Best Quality of Meat kept at the Lowest Market Price. 34, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. F. GROVE & CO., 36, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. FURNITURE, BEDSTEADS, BEDDINGS. DINING AND DRAWING ROOM SUITES. PICTURES FRAMED. MAIL CARTS & BASSINETTES ESTABLISHED 1800. MORRIS' POSTING ESTABLISHMENT. T MORRIS & SON wish to call o attention >f their numerous customers, and he gentry of the neighbourhood to the large assortment of conveyances for hire, viz Landaus, Waggonettes, brakes, dog- carts and Private, Busses for Concerts, Balls &e. Weddings and Funerals contracted for, Orders to be left at WATERLOO HOTEL, ABhRYSTWYTH. 56p JAMES TOMLINS, PATENT STEAM BAKERY 8, TERRACE ROAD. JAS. TOMLINS begs to announce to the Inhabitants and Visitors of Aberystwyth and District that he has erected at the above address one of THE VERY LATEST PATENT STEAM BAKING OVENS. In these Ovens there is no communication between the fire and the oven, all dirt and sulphurous vapours are accordingly kept away from the bread, which is therefore so much the sweeter and purer than that baked by many so-called Patent Ovens. J.T. is prepared to sell a 41b LOAF (EQUAL TO ANYTHING BAKED IN THE DISTRICT) FOR 4id AND SECOND QUALITY FOR 4d. 2 J.T. will, until farther notice, BAKE FREE OF COST (on Tuesdays and Fridays at 2 p.m.) for all customers purchasing the Flour from him. Best Quality 41b. Loaf 4^d. ) Full Weight Second „ „ 4d. j Guaranteed. Best Diamond Flour 10 lbs. for 1/- Super, 12 lbs. for 1/- ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. THIS IS THE ONLY STEAM BAKERY IN THE TOWN. J. H. EDWARDS, TAILOR & DRAPER, HAS RETURNED FROM LONDON WITH A CHOICE SELECTION OF WINTER GOODS IN DRESSES, SKIRTINGS, JACKETS, FUR GOODS, GLOVES, &c. NEW SUITINGS AND TROUSERINGS, Ready-Made Suits And Overcoats FOR BOYS, YOUTHS, AND MEN. NORTH PARADE & BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Jublit Rotitt. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. AN ADJOURNED Court of Quarter Sessious will be held at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, on Saturday^ the 15th inst., at 12.30 p.m. F. R. ROBERTS, Aberystwyth, Deputy Clerk of the Peace. February 4th, 1896. ST. MICHAEVS C RCH, ABER- YSTWYTH. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all JL> persons interested in any grave in this Churchyard that, at the expiration of four months from this date, the Vicar and Churchwardens will, by the Authority of a Faculty, dated January 6th, 1896, proceed to remove all dilapidated railings around the graves, and to lay flat upon the graves all tombstones and headstones which are noc in decent order, unless in the meantime they are put into a satisfactory condition by friends of those buried in those graves. Dated this sixteenth day of I annary, 1896. J. HAVARD PROTHEROE Vicar, EDWARD P WYNNE } B. ELLIS MORGAN ( Churchwardens q059 TREGARON UNION. APPOINTMENT OF CLERK. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union are prepared to receive applications for the appointment of a Clerk. Salary, £ 40 per annum for the combined duties of Clerk to the Guardians, Rural District Council, Assessment and School Attendance Committees. Applications, together with not less than three copies ot recent testimonials, to be delivered to the Chairman not later than 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Tu(sday, the 18th of February, 1896. The appointment will be made eubject to the approval of the Local Government Board. J. LLOYD. Cleik. Dated this 5th February, 1896. rI9 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. GENERAL ENQUIRY, BOOKING AND PARCELS OFFICE, 41, I ERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Time Tables, SouveDir Albums, Picturesque Wales Guide Books, and all Publications of the Company on Sale. q934 C. S. DENNISS. c AMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DURING THE WINTER MONTHS CHEAP WEEK END (Friday and Saturday to Monday or Tuesday) and 14 DAYS EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued on EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY From nearly all Cambrian Inland Stations to Machynlleth, Borth, Aberystwyth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Port- madoc, Criccieth. and Pwllheli; also to Rhayader, Builth Wells, and Brecon ALSO SIMILAR TICKETS Are issued from the Cambrian Coast Stations, Aberystwyth, Machynlleth, Dolgelley, Pwllheli, and intermediate stations to Rhayader, Builth Wells and Brecon. TOURIST TICKETS (available for one month) are also issued on every Week day between stations named above. Further information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist arrangements on the Cambrian Rail- ways can be obtained on application to Mr W. B. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. SJLENCE PLEASE BY HENRY BONSALL (Author of the WELSH DESTINY; UNITY, &c). 1. DAMN! 2. PATRIOTISM. 3. WE ARE ONE. 4. A WELSH PARLIAMENT. 5. THE BEGGAR. 6. THE FARM LABOURERS. 7. THE MASON. 8. A CAREER. Just published and sold by MISSES JENKINS, STATIONERS, ABERYSTWYTH, and at CAMBRIAN NEWS WORKS. PRICE ONE PENNY. q957 business Jlbbtt5StG. ABERYSTWYTH. RICHARD SAYCELL, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, CORNER OF NORTH-PARADE, AND TERRACE ROAD. ABERYSTWYTH. Fresh Salmon from the Severn, Teifi, Wye, and other Rivers Daily Dealer in Wenham Lake Ice, also Palethorpe's Royal Cambridge Sausages, Horner's Clotted Crean.'and Cream Cheese Daily. Member of the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Telegrams Saycell, Aberystwyth." F. BENNISON, FISHMONGER, &o., LISBURNE HOUSE, 29, TERRACE ROAD. FRESH FISH daily, caught by our own -L' boat in the Bay. Fresh Salmon from the Teify, Severn, and other rivers. Ice always on hand. Homers' clotted cream and cream oheeoe. POSTING STABLES, NEWFOUNDLAND ST. (next to the Public Baths), ABERYSTWYTH. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE Comprising Landaus, Victorias, Waggonettes, Phaetons, Dog- Governess Cars, &c., by the dayor hour. carts ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTABLISHED 1881. CAPTAIN IDOUGHTOJS COAL AND OIL MERCHANT (Wholesale and Retail), IMPORTS his Coal by sea into the Harbour and has always on hand a good supply of the JL and has always on hand a good supply of the very best Newport and other Double Screened Coal It is well known that Water Carriage is much cheaper than Railway, therefore the consumer reaps the full benefit of the best Coal at a low price. „ Best Free-burning Coa!, 10s..per ton. Best Newport Coal, 20s per ton at the Rheidol Ocal Yard SOUTH ROAD, Private Address, Aberystwyth. 45, NORTH PARADE. J. D. SULLIVAN, UPHOLSTERER. SPRING, HAIR, AND WOOL MATTRESS MAKER, CPET MAKER, BASSINETTES RE-COVERED AND STUFFED. CARRIAGE CUSHIONS MADE TO ORDER. UPHOLSTERING op EVERY DESCRIPTION DONE PLATE CHESTS, &c., RE-LINED. FRENCH POLISHING DONE, &c. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 27 YEARS' EXPERIENCE. WORKSHOP = 25, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. q953 FOR Cheap Printing go to the Cambrian News Office. PURE C OF FEE —A LUXURY- BEAUTIFUL FLAVOUR, DELICATE AROMA, A I SPECIALITE AT 1/8 PER LB. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE SPECIAL CARE HOPKINS & CO., TEA AND COFFEF. SALESMEN, 4, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. Meetings, (Entertainments, &c. TALSARNr THE ANNUAL TROTTING MATCH AND OTHER COMPETITIONS, Including Steeplechase Races, Horse Shows, Dcg and Poultry Shows, Horse Showing, &c., &c., will ake place at the above Village, On Thursday, February 20th, 1896 For particulars see Bills. rll PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND BAZAAR (In aid of the fund to defray debt on the Rectory) WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, DOLGELLEY, oil, Wednesday and Thursday, August 26th and 27th, 1896. Further particulars shortly. T. P. JONES PARRY, Esq., N. & S. Wales Bank, Hon. Treasurer. Rev GWILYM LEWIS, Dolgelley, Hon. Secretary. q790 PAREBZEK HALL. Und >1' the distinguished patronage of The RIGHT RON. the EARL and COUNTESS of LISBURNE, M. VAUGHAN DAVIES, Esq., M.P., HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR, &c. On FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1896, The late T. W. ROBERTSON'S CELEBRATED COMEDY OF CASTE Will be performed by Ladies and Gentlemen cf the Town and College including- Professor AINSWORTH DAVIS, M A U.C.W., Mr AINSLEIGH JONES, Mr A. W. WARRINGTON, U.C.W., Lieutenant STEPHENS, R.A., Mrs HERBERT WATTS, Miss MARLES THOMAS, AND Mrs JOHN MORGAN. AN EFFICIENT LOCAL ORCHESTRA. Doors open at 7-30, Performance aT. S p.m. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Front Seats, 2s. Back Seats, Is. The entire net proceeds will be devoted to the purchase of Coals for distribution to the Poof of the Borough in receipt if out-door parish relief. r7 LLANDYSSUL. — F ARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Clothe, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, &c. 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