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r —————— GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PrincipalJ. a. KIRK, M.A., Ph.D: Xttnber of the General Council of the University of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Preceptors, London. Author of Essays on "EDUCATION," "SCHOOL HONOUR," "HUMAN CIVILIZATION," &c. PARENTS AND GUARDIANS are requested to note the following facts connected with this Jt. EstablishmentThat for the last twenty-two years, while under Dr Kirk's management, as great a percentage of pupils from this school have passed the various Preliminary Test examinations as from any other Scholastic Institution of the same average attendance in Wales. That the education given is genuine, as witnessed by the varied and importaut positions now held by former pupils. That each pupil is led to think for himself, and is carefully superintended by tha Principal. For testimonials and references, apply to Dr Kirk, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. Terms per anarter for juniors, Two Guineas, inclusive; seniors, Three Guineas, inclusive, no exit-as; Boarders, Ten Guineas. „Q_ Quarters begin January, April. August, and Oetcber. 897 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, UXBRIDGE-SQUARE CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS. COITDTJCTED BY JOHN G. DAYIES (Under.graduate of the University of London, late Scholar of the University College of Wales, and Prize Essayist of the New Shakspeare Society). PUPILS are afforded a thoroughly sound and liberal education at a moderate cost. By a graduated course of instruction, frequently tested by examinations, they are careful.y ana suc- cassfull prepared for professional or commercial life. English, in its several branches of Grammar, Compe- -Ution, History (ted Literature, is made a special subject of study. The senior classes are presented at the Examination of the Royal College of Preceptors every Midsummer and Christmas. The Qnarter-daja for this Half-year are January 23rd and April 30th. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. A NEW STEAMER CALLED THE PRYDAIN. Registered under the Companies' Act as THE PRYDAIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL, j632,000, in 320 Sha-res of .£100 each. Subscriptions payable as follows :— £ 5 on Allotment; £ 45 on completion of Vessel in April, 1881; L50 in six months thereafter.- LIOO, Interest at 5 per cent. per annum will be allowed on all payments made in advance. MANAGER—CAPT. WM. THOMAS, BODLONDER. NEVIN. BANKERS-CARNARVONSHIAK DISTRICT RANK, NRVHST. SOLICITORS-MESSRS FORSHAW AND HAWKINS, LIVERPOOL. THIS BOAT is being built by the eminent Shipbuilders Messrs Palmer, Jarrow, to carry about 3090 tons dead weight, to class 100 AL at Lloyd's, to be built under special survey of the Com- paay and Lloyd's Surveyor, fitted with water ballast and all the latest improvements, and in every respect a complete first-class vessel. This boat is W j11 adapted for the Atlantic (Grain and Cotton), the East India, Black Sea, and Mediterranean Trades, and for employment uuiec Governme nt Time Charters. Vessels of this description have (even during the past depression ia trade) been very remunera- tive, yielding dividends of OVER 20 PER CENT. per annum, and the same satisfactory result may be con- fidently expected from this Boat. The Vessel will be fully insured against all risks the books of the Company will aiways b* open to the inspection of the Shareholders, and the accounts audited by an auditor elected by the Shareholders, The Shareholders number over ONE HUNDRED AND FIFfi, and there is only a ftlW of the Shares unsold. A Prospectus, List of Shareholders, and other particulars, will be seat on application to thellanager. Apply to WM. THOIMAS, MANAGER, B 890 MARINE-TERRACE, NEVIN, NORTH WALES PIANOFORTES, HAEMOHIIJMS, ORGANS, &c. ft ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF PREMISES. NEW SHOW ROOMS NOW OPEN. THE FINEST, MOST VARIED AND LARGEST STOCK OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS IN NORTH WALES. W. JARRETT ROBERTS MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE. BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. MANUFACTURER OF HARMONIUMS AND CHAMBER ORGANS CHURCH ORGANS, CHAMBER ORGANS and HARMONIUMS Built to any Specification. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and ORGANS thoroughly Repaired and Renovated equal to New, by experienced and practical Workmen. I PIANOFORTES from 20 to 160 guineas. AMERICAN ORGANS from 10 to 150 fairness. HAR- ONIUMS from 4 to 80 guineas. Instruments on the I, 2, and 3 years' system. Full value pllowed for Instruments taken in exchange. All the New Music Half Price, Post Free. Schools supplied at I Xiondon trade or Professional Prices. Tutors, Excercises and Teaching Pieces always in Stock. Tuners sent to all parts of the counties of Carnarvon, Merioneth, and Denbigh. Descriptive Price Lists Post Fiee on application. Manufactory:—Shirehall-street* CARNA R VOlt. Branches :-ITall-sluai-e, DENBIGH; Church-street, FES TIN 10 G. 2T.B.—20 PER CENT.. OR 4s IN THE POUND.OFF ANY MAKER'S PRIGE LIST BRADBURY'S SEWING MACHINES b81" obtainp-i the HIGHEST AWAPD ARE UNRIVALLED IN at all the mot t recent Exlnbi- Ada MM, 1872. RAPIDITY, SIMPLICITY, DUEA BILITF& CHEAPNESS Gold Medal, Lyons, 1S72. They are better finithed and have more recet t improvements than Grand Medal of Progresq, Vienna, 18"3 any other Machines extant. Gold Medal, London, 1874. SwKSf™,i^"875.1874' THF EOTAEY SHUTTLE MACHINE Gold Medal, Paris, 1879. js the quickest Lock-stitch Machine in the World. Gold Medal, Adelaide, 1881. H Gold Medal. RUNS OVER 2,000 STITCHES PER MINUTE. Perth, W. Australia 18P2 gi1vM'a¿: It has taken the First Prize at every Exhibition at which it has been shown Silver Medal and Certificate of Merit, Machines for Tailors, Machines for Shoeing-re.Mar-tunes lor Dress- Jarrow, 1882. makers, Machines for romestic Work Merit, ON THE HIRE SYSTEM AT as 6d PER WEEK. Ceitficate of 'Merit, 'flco Every Machine Guarantee. In&tmctioiis Free. Silver Medal, Darlington, 1882 Silver Medal, —————— BedfoTcl Leigh, 1882. Manufactory.-—WELLINGTON WORKS, OLDHAM. Silver Medal, Wirral, 1882. Over all Competitors. Depots in this District More Grand Prize Medals LIVERPOOL 12S, 'Bold-street. ) EAD-163, G..»ge-l.rf. than all the other European oJ, C) Makers combined. PRYCR LIST Aqr) TESTIMONIALS FREE. COMMERCIAL BOARDING AND LODGING HOUSE, TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 22, POOL-STREET CARNARVON, UjateMr William Griffith). WELL-AIERED BEDS AND GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB TOURISTS AND VIBITOES. The House is situated within a few minute walk ofthe Railwav Sfrition, and near the magnificent rnia .fC»0«y»a'Ca.a». p WIIllI4,IS, Pj>oprietob ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B41 PIllS warrar.ted to cure all discharges trom tnc urinary 01:<:r:ng. Jn either pox (acquired or constitutional), Gr, in tha Bncfc. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Scld in Jinxes, 4b. nd. each, by all Chemists and Patent MCl11cme VenOora throughout the World; or sent to any adorers for sixty mp8 by the Makers, THE LINCOLN ANT) JIIBT.AK D COUxnJlII Dsra CoirpiKT, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, & fiHb London, ana all the Wholesale Houses. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL ct, STEEL PílL$ KB FEMALES quicklj correct all irregularities end relieve tti distressing symptoma 10 prevalent with the IitL Bozevt la. Ifd. and 2s. 8d., of ail Cbemiata. Sent anywhere far .Ifljaif, by Uu Xnket, M. 7. Xowut, Chemist ¡NEW BANKRUPTCY ACT. Every person sboulrl Irenri the Pamphlet "DEBTOR AND CREDITOR." Bhewinpr insolvent debtors how to obtain re!e»?e f rom debt wthout btrnkrupfey, publicity", or sus- pension of business and. the solvent, tyader how to carry on business without the possibility of coming within raijge cf Hl'" Art Post free for 3Jd, from WILLIAM EDWARDS, 2,1, James-st, Liverpool. ARMY SERVICE. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HEK MAJESTY'S ARM f will, on application It any Post Offien ia the United Kmciloui, he RnppWd, wilhonii charge, with a Pamphlø, eoatainin" dataiicd information as to the 'Caoditiou^ of 8«r?ic8 and advantages of the army, aa to Pay, Deferred Pay, and "ension.s. Great prospects of Promotioa are offered to elifible xoanp Men I .^PPhcatior.a c^n to mode, ci'.her prvsonsllv or hv V)- *r! cfBjer cooamamling the Regime ntal ric< at Wrtxliam, or to the nearest Voluntary pt!Pan.t Instructor or otbfr Rwrnitrr. T>efU2o' ie.elisiL3e, can be ecliaied for aDyarm cf tbo K^ular Service they may sthct- EMIGRATION TO AMERICA EY THE DOMINION LINE OF FIRST CLASS STEAMERS, SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX AND PORT- LAND EVERY THURSDAY, DURING WINTER AND IN SUMMER TO QUEBEC. THIS FAVOURITE LINE of Passenger JL Steamers is under contract with the Can. adian Government for the conveyance of assisted passengers to Canada; at the following low rates — Agricnltnral Labourers and their Families, and Female Domestic Servants JJ3 General Labourers and Mechanics X4 Children between 1 and 12 years X- 2 Infants.. J 10a Saloon Fare from P,10 10s. Intermediate from B7 7s. Steerage r &4 4s. This Line is well known for its superior Intermediate Accommodation, each room containing only.two or fonr berths. Through Bookings to all parts of Canada and the United States, at very cheap rates. Stewards, Stewardesses for all classes of passengers, and an experienced Surgeon are attached to each steamer. Pamphlets and Maps free on application. For further information apply to W. J. Williams, 7, Market-street, Carnarvon R. R. Stythe, Accountant, Carnarvon; W. J. Parry, Accountant, Bangor and Bethesda; W. H. Davies, 7. Vale-street, Denbigh Luke Roberts, Csstle-street, Conway; Ainsworth and Co.. Auctioneers. St. George'd Hall, Rhvl; Henry Wilson, Bridue-place.Llanfair-fechan; W. T. Jones, 5. New street, Pwllheli; 7. S. Ingham, Clwt-y-bont, and Llanberis; John Cadwaladr, Blaenau Festiniog; Edward Davies, Regent-street, Llangollen; J. R. Wil. liams Accountant, North-terrace, Criccieth; R. G. Humphreys, Stationer, Portmadoc; John Lloyd, Bee Hive, Barmouth • J. E. Gr ffiths, Craig-y-don, Bar- mouth; John Williams, High-street, Bala; Owen Reef, Stationer, Doleel ey Mather Griffiths, Bridge- street, Raabon; R. Pearson Roberts, Glyndwr- terrace, Corwen E. Thomas, Great Oak-street, Llan. idloes; R°es Richards, Boot Store, Newtown; D. Richards, 1, North-parade, Aberystwyth; R. Kanrick, i4, Marine-terrace, Aberystwyth, or to FLICJN, MAIN. AND MONTGOMERY. MANAGING DIRECTORS, 3«4, J,-Mpa-strept, Liverpool. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA. FROM LIVERPOOL. SARMA.TIAN.For HALIFAX^PORTLAND.M*r. 13 SARDINIAN For HALIFAX & FOIITIKND Mar.20 PARISIAN 5cr R ALIFAX & PORT LAND Mar, 27 r.IRCA.S:-IAN. For HALIFAX & PORTLAND. Apr. 3 NOVA SCOTI.AN.For HALIFAX k, POHTLA^D Apr. 8 Llt-)LYN- ESI-iN..Por HALIFA,, & PORTL&iD. Apr. 10 OOEAN RATES: Saloon, 12 to 21 Giiineai Intçrmediate, £ 7 7s; Steerage, £ i Is. Through Tickets at Special Ratei to Chicago and to nil POlIlts in the Western State* and Canada. Note.—The best, quickest, and cheapest route for Manitoba and the Greai North West is by the Mi il Steamers of this Line. Assisted Passages t:> .Kalitax are granted to General Labourers, Mechanics, &c., for L4; and to Agriculturists, Agricultural Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants for X3; and Torough to Inland points in Canada at Special Rates. 0 Jtijr Passengers landing at Halifax or Portland and going inland are accompanied on the Railway by the Company's special conductors. Pamphlets oa Canada, Manitoba, and the West- ern Stat s free on application. Full paiticulhrs from ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., JAMES-STEE'I, LIVERPOOL. AGENTS Wm. J. Williams, 7. Market-street, Caraaivon. Matthew Goldie, 217, street, BiDgor. E. Philip William?, 11, Victoria-place, Bethesda. Wm. John Psrry, 3 and 4, Williams' Court, Beth- csda,. John Evacs, Herald Office, Carnarvon. | A ? 1.11 A If L I N B UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. ■VsRY WT'.DXSST.'AT AND ALfaRNATN SATUllO AT First-claw, lull-powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation fox pa^engers equal to any European Litia. Passenprers nn Goods landed at Philadelphit on the W' barr tb1 Pennsylvania Railroad. THIS 8HORTSST .D BHST HOUTB TO Tlli Apply to KICRARDSON, SPENOD & CO., 17 & 19, Water-street, Liveipooi. LCCAI, AC*WTS.W. Williaiae, Docrerary to the North Walfw QuanyQioa'a Union, 7, ilarke«.- street, Ccsinarvoa; 4To;- 24, High-etreef, Carnarvon E. G. Bobetta, Rock Cottage, Crsigiao "'hW7. Thlywwa B227-77_?! L MAIL LIVERPOOL TO TSTIEJW YORI-C & BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company hsis been established fo* Forty Years, ancl is noted for ita Safety and Comfort for all classes of AppW to the CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY; Limited, Liverpool, Or to their -T. AVILLIAH^ 7 Market-street, Caruaroa. Thomas Ingham, Clwt- y-bont via Oiimarvonv. Intkbmkdxatjs PASSAGB, ,;£3 SS:STF, ER-KGX, AT LOW KATRs, rii YEAST. l^EENCII PARISIENNE, best in the world. Daily arrivjdj. ^!1 other leasts always on hand. G. IT. JONES, Importer, 40, Doa.asgato, Manchester. AGENTS: WILLIAM HOUGHTON, WREXHAM. T DAVIES. LLANDUDNO. EVAN DAVIES, MOLD. J. JONES, DENBIGH. And others. UAN MA.(JKLr: EHIINA WAiCilhb Ladies', 25s. In Sterl'ng Silver Ca?es. Gentltmen's, 35a. Free by post for P.O.O. We can supply Watches at 12s 6d and upwards, but to persons who with athoroughlyreliable article, we recommend the Ediuas, which are certain to g ive satisfaction. DAN MACKIE & Co., 35, COCKBUBN-STREET, EDINBURGH t BRYAN BROTHERS Have much pleasure in calling the attention of the Public to their well-assorted Stock of BLACK DRESS MATERIALS, cousisting of FRENCH CASHMERES, heavy and bright, at Is 6 £ d, Is Sd, Is 11 id, 2s 4d, 2s 6d, 2s lid, and 3s 3d. FRENCH MERINOS, very fine, and good dye, at Is Sd, Is 11.d, 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 2s 9d, 3s, and 3s 6d. OTTOMAN STRIPES, SATIN CLOTHS, BRADFORD TWILLS, BROCHES SATINS. &c. Special line in PERSIAN CORDS, very wide, at Is per yard. PURS SILK CRAPES, which are soft and elastic, and do not spot nor crease, always kept in stock at 2s 6c, 3s, 3s 6d, 4s 6d. os 6d. 6s 6d. 7s 6d. and 9s 6d. I I PATTERNS ON APPLICATION. BRYAN BROTHERS, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON I TEA! TEA! TEA! THE DRINK OF PLEASURE AND OF HEALTH flFl TONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE PEOPLE H JONES & CO.'s TBA voa THE PEOPLE jg JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THB PEOPLE JONES & OO.'s TEA FOB THE PEOPLE T JONES & CO.'s TEA, 4 2s Od r B JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 23 4d. B JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s Sd. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 3s Od. T JONES & CO.'s TEA FOK FAMILIES. JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR FAMILIES. JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR FAMILIES. JONES & CO.'s TEA FOB. FAMILIES. T JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s Od. JONES & CO 's TEA, at 2s 4d. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s 8d. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 28 8d. -i JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 3s Od. T JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE PUBLIC a JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE PUBLIC N JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE PUBLIC JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE PUBLIC T JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s Od. JONES & CO.'B TEA, at 2s 4d. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s Sd. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 3s Od. T JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE MILLION JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THTS MILLION JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE MILLION JONES & CO.'s TEA FOR THE MILILOJS T JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2? Od. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s 4d. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at 2s 8d. JONES & CO.'s TEA, at Is Od. One pound up to six pounds of any of the above I Teas sent carriage paid by Parcels Post to any address in Wales, also in box s of 5 pounds, 10 pounds,12 pounds,and 20 pound each carriage paid I ro any station in Wales. To be had only of T. JONES & Co., CONFECTIONERS AND MERCHANTS i BRIDGE-STREET, .AND TZE PRIORY. BANGOR-ST., CARNARVON. POOL STREET MARKET, L C AIR N A RV ON. GREAT SENSATION ur INDIAN TEA! NEW INDUSTRY QEYLON TEA PARCELS POST, SEND FIVE SHILLINGS IN STAMPS AND BY RETURN OF POST YOU WILL RECEIVE TWO POUNDS AND A HALF OF MAGNIFI- CENT TEA AS SUPPLIED^TO HOTELS, F AMILIES, FARIERS, J A RTIZANS. FAR-FAMED SIND TEN SHILLINGS IN STAMPS AND BY RETURN OF POST YOU WILL RECEIVE FIVE POUNDS OF THE FAR-FAMED TWO SHIL- LING TEA AS RECOMMENDED BY OLICITORS, jQOCTORS, MINISrrERS, gCHOOLMASTERS. 2S. TEA 2S. OU WILL NOT REGRET SENDING FOR X THIS BEAUTIFUL TEA, IT IS SO NICE TO DRINK, SO STRONG AND SO GOOD. R ICll, OYRUPY, TjlSAGllANT pUNGEN.T. PARCELS POST. T> EMEMBER THE PRICE(THE QUALITY, K, THE oPPORTCEflTi, ANDbENL) WITHOUT DELAY FOR THIS LUXURIOUS ARTICLE. TJCONOMY, pURITY, JL EQUITY, pROMPTNESS U &r I l HUGH PPtlICIIAPLI)& C 0 THE TAITENHALL SCHOOLS, NEAB CHESTER. The Preparatory School is for Boys from six in twelve years old. The pupils are well-grounded to Elementary subjects, and caretuily trained into correct haoite. Pupils in the Tipper 8chool-all above 12 years old-are prepared for the Cam- bridge Local and other Examinations, or tor Pro- fessional and Commercial pursuits. The locality is healthy and pleasant the school-rooms and dormitories spacious and well ventilated; p\ndld sricket field, bath-room, & Terms moderate. e 891 J. STEPaEN. PrincipaL MENAI BRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. Pupils prepared for all preliminary Examin- ations, for Oxford and Cambridge -Lg-aal, and Kensington Examinations. 1= Careful coaching; mostly successful. A Quarter may be commenced any time. Lessons in Music-Piano and Harmonium— by a competent teacher. For particulars apply to Rev E. Cynffig Davies, Grammar School, Menai Bride. ST. T ]a OMAS' COLLEGE R If Y L, Founded by the iate VBN. ARCHDEACON MORGAN, aw conducted on the lines laid down by tim. E ESIDESCE—PLASTIRION.TERRACE pbixcii-AL :— THE REV. E. WEBSTER. FIRST RESIDENT MASTER J. NICHOLSON, ESQ., M.A. LL.R (First Class Honours), Trinity College, Dublin. SECOND RESIDENT MASTER: W. H. GILMORE, ESQ., Trinity College, Dublin. With six non-Resident Masters and Professors LOCAL TESTIMONIALS FOR THE PRESENT PRINCIPAL— Fran the REV THOMAS RICHARDSON, M.A., Vicar oflihyl: "The deep interest which we feel in the prosperity of the School,as conducted by you. -VVit), every kind with for the snccets ef the School." Frf* STEPHEN ROOSB, ESQ., Senior Churchwarden of St. Thomas' Parish would earnestly wish to remind parents of their obligation to the kiudly forethought of the great milu (the late Archdeacon Morgan), who founded and origi- nated your College, for the purpose of aliordiKJ the great middle-class an opportunity of educating their tons ia aouod religious and secular knowledge, at a moderate charge, at their own doors. I rejoice that the responsibilitiashavc f Jlen luto su.,}, }udicioiw naRdE, and heartily wi,,Ii o,,i &)I t!uec!csF. I f ?el certain that the wider yoar effai-Lia are ki-uwn, the greater will be your lield of labour." For Pros 1,9(-.tasep ari farther i-aform,ion applica- tion may be mndrf to + Pr.'n^iral. ESTABLISHED 1SC8. MOUNT HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER BANGOR. A/JTISS AKDREWES receives a Limited xTJL Number of young Ladieo as Re^iacut or Da'1y Pupils, offering & Sound and Comprehensive Educetion, with the Comforts-of The following Classes cin be att ended by Non- members cf the School, i e.Class Singing, Monday 12 Arithmetic, Wednesday, 2.30 Dtinci^g and Calisthenics, Tuesday at 3 30; Drawing and Painting, Mondays and Thursdays, Easter Term commenced JAXVARY 23rd, lSli. Å Ixdy boarder can be received. ProsDectusfts will be f'i'war dei on appl'ntion* TEE OSWESTRY IIIGH SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER — ICE OWElf OWEN, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and Graduate in High Classical Honours. THE NEXT TERM will omrncence on Tts^ DAY, the 6th of May. Boarders return oa Monday, tvie r)th. For Prospectus,'Reports, and Views of the Premise?, apply to tao Plead Master. There will be seven or eight Vacancies for Board- ers. Eerly applications will cblig SCHOLARSHIPS FOR lS8r>-86. THE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP, equal to £ 30 at the Hish School tenable for one year, will ba open for competition in January, 18S3, to ojs who, on the first of January, sball t under 15 years of age. This Scholarship ma?, under certain couditioas, become tenable for three ye^rs. THE JUNIOR SCHOLARSHIP, (qlial to zC20, tenable for two years at the Higii School, will be open for' ccrnpetition at the same time to boys ,,¡bo. on the same date, shall bo uuder fourteen years of ape. Candidates from a distance can enter a. Prelim- inary Test Examination at any of the following places: -Swancea, December 30th; Machynlleth, December 31st; Porttriadoc, January let; Menai Bridge, January 2d; and Mold, January 3rd. Fun particulars are now reaiy, and may be had on application. Hjiklicel cures Neuralgia Tie and T* NERVOUS AND I oothaclie SICK HEADACHE. y » tJ # ~JS ~Jf S is not pretendec f m f M B s to be a cure fot JL vf1-7 t t C pidly relieving. 9LD.CL SDGG<LILY curiiisr YXC in tlio TTGQ.fl. TXC in tfac Fo.cc, TiC tothffomus NKHVOUS and SICK HEADACHE, TOOTH- ACHE (even when proceeding from a decayed tooth, renders £ extraction unnecessary). It also removes at once tnn Tootiiaclic to whitli females rm at times so peculiarly subject. PRICE 2s. Gd., of all Chemists. Do not be pemiaaea t "Try something è." PARCELS POST FREE for Sis. 911. it Stamps or P.O.O.. from the Maikufafr,urea's, CLARKE, BLEASDALE, BXLL CO., YORK. "WHOLESALE AGENTS:— AYRTON & SAUNDERS, 119, Duke-street Liver pod. LOCAI AHENTS EAKQOR:—HUGH LLOYD 3'0 S., Medce Hall, LLANDUDNO :—W. S. Pj £ NNEiT, I.P.S. Tae Dispensary, M t) Eityn. street, (and Four Cri ases, I o» ■ ^ittiog. J. BUR'i'ON. CJBEMlSr L.t.QÑ ¡.