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4fJ r GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PrincipalJ. S. XI R K, M.A., Ph.D: | -Member of the General Council of the University of Olasgote, and of the Royal College of Preceptors, London, Authored Essays on "EDUCATION," "SCHOOL HONOCB. "HUMAN CIVILIZATION," &C. PABENTS AND GUARDIANS are requested to note the following facta connected with this Establishment:—That for the last twenty-two yeais, while under Dr Kirk's management,^ as great a percentage of pupils from this school have passed the various Preliminary Test Itxaniiuatioas 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 important positions now held by former pupils. That each pupil is led to tbink for himself, and is carefully superintended by tho Principal. For testimonials and references, apply to Dr Kirk, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. Terms per 4mazter for juniors, Two Guineas, inclusive; seniors, Three Guineas, inclusive, no extras; Boarders, Ten Guineas. oq- Quarters begin January, April, August, and October. 897 THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, UXBRIDGE-SQUARE, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS. Co?rDTicTED BY JOHN G. DAVIES (Under-graduate of the University of London, late Scholar of the University College of Wales, and Prize Essayist of the New Shak&peare Society). PUPILS are afforded a thoroughly sound and liberal education at a moderate cost. By a JL graduated course of instruction, frequently tested by examinations, they are carefully and suc- cesafullprepared for professional or commercial life. English, in its several branches of Grammar, Compe History and 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-dajs for this Half-year are January 23rd and April 30tn. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT. A NEW STEAMER CALLED THE PRYDAIN. Registered under the Companies' Act as THE PRYDAIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL, £32,000, in 320 Shares of JElOO each. Subscriptions payable as follows:— £ 5 on Allotment; X45 on completion of Vessel in April, 1884; JE50 in six months thereafter. £ 100. Interest at 5 per cent, per annum will be allowed on all payments made in advance. MANAGER-CAPT. WM. THOMAS, BODLONDE3. NEVIN. BANKERs-CARNARVONSBHUIJ DISTRICT BANK, NEVICT. SOLICITORS-MESSRS FORbHAW AND HAWKINS, LIVERPOOL. THIS BOAT is being built by the eminent Shipbuilders Messrs Palmer, Jarrow, to carry about 3000 tous dead weight, to cla«s 100 A1 at Lloyd's, to be built under special survey of tho Com- pany 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 well adapted for the Atlantic (Grain and Cotton), the East India, Black Sea, and Mediterranean Trades, and for employment under GJvernmejt Time Charters. Vessels of this description hav* (even during the past depression in trade) been very remunera- tive, yielding dividends of OVER 20 PER CENT. per anuum, 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 be open to the inspection of the Shareholders, and the accounts audited by an auiitor elected by the Shareholders, The Shareholders number over ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTi, and there is only a few of the Shares unsold. A Prospectus, LHt of Shareholders, and other particulars,will be sent on application to theilanager. Apply to WM. THOMAS, MANAGER, 11 890 MARINE-TERRACE, NEVIN, NORTH WALES I ii PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, &c. 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 MUISCAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. IIANUF ACTURER 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. PIANOFORTES from 20 to 150 guineas. AMERICAN ORGANS from 10 to 150 guineas. BAR. MONIUMS from 4 to 80 guineas. Instruments on the 1, 2, and 3 years' system. Full value allowed for Inetrume its tatcm in exchange. All the New Music Half Price, Pest Free. Schools supplied at London 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 Free on application. Manufactory :—SMrehalUtreet? CARNA R VON. Branche8 :-Hall-square, DENBIGH; Church-street, FBSTINIOG. N.B.-20 PER CENT., OR 4s IN THE POUND OFF ANY MAKER'S PRICE:'LI ST JfcADBURY & CO. LMTD., IBKADBURY'S SEWING M ACHINES hav8 obtained the HIGHEST AWARD ARE UNRIVALLED IN at all the most recent Exhibi- ,8,2. RAPIITT, SIMPLICITY, DURABILITY &<,HMPNESS Gold Medal, Lyons, 1872. They are better finished and have more recent improvements than Grand Medal of Progress. any other Machines extant. Vienna, lo/o. Gold Medal, London, 1874. „ ,r mrmTTi Gold Medal,Manchester, 1874, THE ROTARY SHUTTLE MACHINE Gold Medal, Pans, 187o. Gold Medal, Paris, 1879. Is the quickest Lock-stitch Machine in the Worm. GhJd MedS',Adelaide> 1831' RUNS OVER 2,000 STITCHES PER MINUTE. Gold Medal, Perth, W, Australia, 18?2. It haa tnken the First Prize at every Exhibition at which it has been shown SUverMedal. Sunderland, 1882. ojTMerit, Machines for Tailors, Machines for Shoemakers,Machines for Di ess- Certificate jarr0Wf 1882. makers, Machines for Pomestic Work Bronze Medal, and ON THE HIRE SYSTEM AT 2S 6d PER WEEK. Certificate of Merit, Peterborough, 1882. Every Machine Guaranteed. Instructions Free. Silver Medal, Darlington, 1882 SflTet MBedford Leigh, 18S2. Manufactory '.—WELLINGTON WORKS, 0LDEAM. Sttver Medal, Wirral, 1882. Over all Competitors. Depots m this District:— More Grand Prize Medals LIVERP00li—*23» *Bold-street, j BIRKENHEAD-163, Grange-lane. thftn MaV^s c°ombinfd.T0Pean _TRICB MM AXP TBSTIMOMALB m COMMERCIAL BOARDING AND LODGING HQVSV. TEMPERANCE HOTEL. 22, POOL-STREET CARNARVON, Ujate Mr William Griffith). WEIX-AIEED BEDS AND GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR TOURISTS AND VISITORS. The House is situated within a few miunte" walk of the Railway Station, and near the magnificent ruin OTAMARWN Curtis. TT.T.TAMS IW- ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B4! PILLS ]Swarravited to cure all discharges f::oom the UrJDl!.ry Or¡.r!lJ1!1. to either sex (acquired or constitutional Grave and Pai^ intli* Back. Guaranteed free from MercuiT- So d Boxes, «■. fld. each, by all Chemists and Patent Met!tei"" Vendors throughout the World; or Bent to any ftd^rei •tamps by the Makers, THI LINCOIS AITD MIMAKD CorB n t» Dwra COMPAKT, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, JI-TXCLAX Son. London, and all the Wholesale Houaea. TOWFS PEMMYROYAL & STEEL PIUS TOB FEMALES ^ulokly correct all irregularities and retiev* Ibt distressing symptonu so prevalent with the MX. Bos- Ja. lid. and II. td., of aD Chezoiite. Sent anywhfre for If cr •t ttuan T. XOWLM, dttiatet, NEW BANKRUPTOY ACT- Every person should read the Pamphlet "DEBTOR AND CREDITOtt." Shewing insolvent debtors how to obtain release from debt without bankruptcy, publicity, or sus- pension of business and the solvent trader how to carry on business without the possibility of coming within range of the Bankruptcy Act. Post free for 31d, from WILLIAM EDWARDS, 24, James-st, Liverpool ARMY SERVICE. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN. her JL MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application tt any Post Office in the United Kingdom, be Rnpplieu, without charge, with a Pamphlet containirg detailed inforpiation as to the Conditions of Service aDd advantages of the army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. Great prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible Yotrotr Men i .•^PP^'catiotia enn be made, either personally or fc'r n + •' /° commanding the Regime ntal JJistrict at Wrexham, or to the nearest Voluntary bertrfant Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of the Regular Service they may select- EMIGRATION TO AMERICA BY THE DOMINION LINE OF FIRST CLASS STEAMERS, < SAILING PROM LIVERPOOL TO HALIFAX AND PORT- LAND BVBRY THURSDAY, DURING WINTER AND IN SUMMER TO QUEBEC. THIS FAVOURITE LINE of Passenger -L Steamers is under contract with the Can- adian Government for the conveyance of assisted passengers to Canada at the following low rates: Agricultural Labourers and their Families, and Female Domestic Servants General Labourers and Mechanics .£4 Children between 1 aLd 12 years.£2 Infants, 10a. Saloon .Fare from JB10 10s. Intermediate from £ 7 7s. Steerage iC4 4s. This Line is well known for its suoerior Intermediate Accommodation, each room containing ocly.two or four bertha. Through Bookings to all parts of Canada and the United States, at very cheap rates. Stewards, Stewardesses for a'l classes of passengers, and an experienced burgeon 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. Sty the, Accountant, Carnarvon; W. J. Parry, Accountant, Bangor and Bethesda; W. H. Davies, 7, Vale-street, Denbigh Luke Roberts, Castle-street, Conway; Ainsworth and Co., Auctioneers, St. George's Hall, RbJ 1 Henry Wilson, Bridge-place,Hanfair-fechan; W.T. Jones, 5. Now-atreet, Pwllheli; J. S. Ingham, Clwt-j-bont, and Hanberis; 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. Grnltha, Crai^-y-don, Bar- mouth; John Williams, High-street, Bala; Owen Reet, Stationer, Dolgel.ey Mither Griffiths, Bridge- street, Ruabon; R. Pearson Roborts, Glyndwr- terrace, Corwen E. Thomas, Great Oak-street, Llan- idloes; Rees Richards, Boot Store, Newtown; D. Richards, 1, North-parade, Aberystwyth; R. Kenrick, k4, Marine-to, race, Aberystwyth, or to FLINN, MAIN, AND MONTGOMERY, MANAGING DIRECTORS, 554, Jtmes-atrpet, Liverpool. ALLAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO UNITED STATES AND CANADA. FROM LIVERPOOL. PARISIAN For HALIFAX & PORTLAND Mar, 27 CIRCASSIAN For HALIFAX & PORTLAND. Apr. 3 NOVA SCOTlAN.For HALIFAX & BALTIMoREApr. 8 POLYNESIAN..For HALIFAX & PORTLAND. Apr. 10 PEttUVIAN For. QUEBEC Apr. 17 SA.RMATIAN.For OUEBEC Apr. 24 HANOVERIAN.For QUEBEC Apr. 24 OCEAN RATES: Saloon, 12 to 21 Guineas; Intermediate, L7 7a; Steerage, C4 49. Through Tickets at Special Rates to Chicago and to all Points in the Western States and Canada. W Note.-The best, quickest, and cheapest route for Manitoba and the Great Noith West is by the Mail Steamers of this Line. Assisted Passages to Halifax are granted to General Labourers, Mechanics, &c., for 14; and to Agriculturists, Agricultural Labourers, and Female Domestic Servants for JE3; and Through to Inland points in Canada at Special Rates. 4W Passengers lauding at Halifax or Portland and going inland are accompanied on the Railway by the Company's special conductors. Pamphlets on Canada, Manitoba, and the West. ern States free on application. Full particulars from ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., JAMES-STEE'I, LIVERPOOL. AGENTS Wm. J. Williams, 7, Market-street, Carnarvon. Matthew Goldie, 217, HiRh, street, Ban'gor. E. Philip Williams, 11, Victoria-place, Bethesda. Wm. John Parry, 3 and 4, Williams' Couit, Beth- esda. John Evans. Herald Office, Carnarvon. » AatBRICAN fclNB UNITED aTATEB MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. ttTBRT WBDNESDAY AND ALTBRNAT3 SATURDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers equal to anJ European Line. Passengers and Gcods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of tho Pennsylvania Railroad. nIB SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTB TO THE TTJS*. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPEN OE & CO., 17 4 19, Water-street, iverpool. LOOAL AGENTB.-W. J. Williams, Secretary to the North Wales Quarry men's Union, 7, Market- street, Oarnarvon; John Foulkes, 24, High-street, Carnarvon; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Oreigwu KPW, Talyeara B 227-77—d Mil rq' LIVERPOOL TO FEW TOEK & BOSTOH EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established foj Forty Years, and is noted, for its Safety ftn<l Comfort for all classes of Passengers. to the CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY} Limited, Liverpool, Or to their AGENT,—WM. J. WILLIAM*, 7 Market-street, Oarnaron. Thomas Ingham, Clwt- y-bont via Carnarvonv. INTKBMKDXATK PASSAQB, 8S'; ISTB BBAQB, AT LOW RATES. YEAST, YEAST. FREXCH P ARISIENNE, best in the world. JL Daily arrivals. Ail other Yeasts always on hand. G. M. JONres Importer, 40, Deansgate, Manchester. AaBNTa: WILLI AM HOUGHTON, WREXHAM. T. DAVIES. LLANDUDNO. EV AN BEVIES, MOLD. J. JONES, DENBIGH. And others. DAN MAOKJfe'S ElILNA WAlCHKS Ladies', 25s. f In Sterling Silver Cases. Gentlemen's, 35s. I Free by post for P.O.O. We can supply Watches at 128 6d and upwards, but to persona who wifh a thoroughlyreliable article, we recommend the Edinas, which are certain to give $atixfaction. DAN MACKIE & Co., 85) COCKBUBN-STREET, EDINBURGH I ESTABLISHED 1840. JJENRY HILLS & SON'S :WELL. KNOWN AGICULTURAL MANURF S All Agriculturists wh have not made trial of these Manures against others are invited to do so. WORKS:— f AMLWCH, ANGLESEY; AND NEW- CASTLE-ON-TYNE. Application for Agencies in unrepresented districts invited from respectable and substantial business inan. TO BE GIVEN AWAY. £1,000 WORTH OF JEWELLERY! C. HARCOURT & Co Cash Buyers, Having secured a job lot of LADY'S NAME BRO-JCHE8, will inaagnrate the 1884 Season by giv- ing away Eight Thousand of these exquisite articles. WHY WE DISTRIBUTE THESE GOODS ? This is soon stated. It is our intention this year to make a list of the newspapers from which we receive most replies, and to all persons buying one or more of thn following lots we will present one LADY'S NAME BROOCH, conditional upon their stating where this advertisement was seen. We do not guaran- tee any particular name, but will "ndeavour to oblige where the name wished for is stated. LOT 1. A quantity of VIENNESE MEER- SCHAUM PIPES, each fitted with a moutbpiece of Bohemian amber, in handsome spring case. The length of Pipes is from Five to Six inches. A smoker who has one values it at 7 d 6d., and states his belief "that it w;ll colour splendidly." Oar price for ene is 2s 6d., post free, 2s 9d.; including handsome Cigar *^LOT 2.—From Paris we have a esse of BROCADED SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, in all patterns and shades the most exquisite goooa imaginable, suitable for Aithe the neck or pocket. It is impossible they could be duced nnder Is 6d. or 2s., each, but we have bought them so well, that wa can afford te Bell them for Is each, or post free, Is 2d. _T, LOT 3.—A lirsje number of DJHEELING DIA- MOND RINGS AND PINS. A ho a few very fine GENT'S ALttERTS AND LADY'S LONG WAT H CHAINS, manufactured from pure oroide gold ls6d. each all round to clear quickly. Size of finger by cut- ting bole in card. Our Cash Price for any one article is, therefore, as under:- LOT 1.—PIPE in Case and Cigar Case 2a fid LOT 2.—SILK HANDKERCHIEF.. Is 01 LOT 3.-RING PJ N OR CHAIN Is tid Carriage Free. Remittance by Postal Order, Ac. to C. HaRUOUeIT & COMPANY, crossed-& Co. or if Penny Stamps are sent, Two Extra must ac- company each Order. EXTRA SPECIAL GIFT!I! Any person sending for all Three lot?, and enclosing a Total Sum 6s., together with the Name of the paper where this Advertisement was seen, will be presented with A SPLENDID LOCKBT. Any one article is worth the money. C. HARCOURT & CO., Savoy House, STRAND I LONDON. Send stamped directed envelope for catalogue IMPORTANT TO ALL IN TRADE X ESTABLISHED 1836, X STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES 42, GRESHAM-ST., LONDON, E.G. Trade Auxiliary Company (Limitecl). SUBSCRIBERS,BY OBrAININGTIMELY INFORMATION, MAY AYOID MAKING BAD DEBTS AND MAY, THROUGH THIS AGENCY. RECOVER DEBTS DUE WITH PROMPTITUDE. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE (25s per annum) Supplies Information Indispensable to Traders. Branches at 53, Conduit-street, London. Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Brighton, Belfast, Cork, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Liverpool, Leeds, Manchester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, South- ampton. Sheffield. TERXS—JBI Is, X2 28,.£3 3s, £ 5 5a, according to re- quirements. Prospectus forwarded on application to tho Secretary Stubbs Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham-street-, Lon don,E.G. E 876 don,E.C. E 876 THE STANDARD MEDICINE OF THE AGE ESTABLISHED, 1839. THE CAMBRIAN MEDICINE, JONES' (TREMADOC), APERIENT AND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. The general test of HALF A CENTURY has now established the reputation of these PILLS, composed of rare and extensive Vegetable prepar- ations, combined with a valuable SSOWDONIAN HERB, Iforming a MILD, LAXATIVE, TONIC REMEDY, superior to all other preparations as a PREVENTIVE AND QURE FOR ALL DISEASES RESULTING FROM A DISORDERED STATE OF THE STOMACH AND LIVER AND IM- PURITY OF BLOOD, &c. Sold by all the Wholesale Houses, and at the Depot, Tremadoc, North Wales. Retailed by all Medicine Vendors in every Towti in the United Kingdom and the Continent, in Boxes, at Is IdiJ 2s 6d, and 4s 6j each. JONES' (TREMADOC), PEOTORAL BALSAM, For Coughs, Bronchitis, Tnfluenza, Difficultyot Breathing, Hooping Coughs, Tightness in the Chest, Hoarseness, &c. Sold in Bottles, 7id, Is lid, and 2s 9d each. IMPORTANT TO SINGERS, &c., JONES' (TREMADOC), AROMATIC VOICE GLOBULES, For Restoring & Clearing the Voice, removing Hoarseness, &e. Instantaneous and Certain in their effect. Sold in Boxes, Is Ud, and 2s 9d each. These Medicines had the experience of Fifty years. The Prescription of one of the first Physicians of Wales. iW Any of the above may be sent from Tre- madoc, by Post, with 2d extra, to places where they are not obtainable. NONE OF THESE ARE QUACK MEDICINES. AN IMPORTANT FACT p t j A and upward ■ judiciously invested in Options on XI" Stocks, and & hares of ten give handsome profits ia a few days. Full details in Explanatory "Book gratis and post free. Address, GKORGE E\ANS A Stock Brokers, Gresham House,Old Broad-«treat, IJOO i don, B.C. Best and safest plan evar devised. EAY'S COMPOUND, a demulcent anodyne expec- torant for CouJhand Colds, 9id,. Is lid., 211 9J. Post- age F ■ I THE LONDON AND WESTMINSTER X SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 4A, DEAN-STREET, LIVERPOOL. THE Association beg to call the attention of consumers of HOUSEHOLD REQUISITES to their Large Stock of Necessary and Useful Articles. DURING the month of March all Fancy goods will be sold at greatly redftced prices, in order to make room for Spring Goods. THE ADVANTAGES offered by the STORES are VERY, VERY GREAT, being still 20 PER CENT. BELOW THE GROCERS' PRICES Ø" A BONUS will be Given to Purchasing Members at the end of each half-year. a::rFREE DELIVERY in the City and Carriage Paid to all Stations on all orders for £a and upwards. THE LONDON AND WESTMINSTER SUPPLY ASSOCIATION. 4A, DEANE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Near St John's Market. THE PRINCE OF WALES & IE A • HE DOES NOT BUY CHEAP TEA. Why? Because he knows that the true economy is to purchase the best. We send out a good sound 2s Tea at 18: 9d per lb. or 6 lbs for 10s, carriage unpaid. Upon that Tea you would pay Ss duty and Is post*ge. Being large importers, we win send you, on re- ceipt of a Postal Order for JEI, six pounds of best Tea as sold at 4s per lb, delivered by Parcels Post free, by which you save just 25 per cent in revenue and conveyance. Or we will send you four pounds of Fine Black ',tea, asually sold at 3s, for 10s, delivered by Parcels Post free. THE PRINOE OF WALES TEA COMPANY, TOWER BUILDINGS, MOORGATE.STREET, AND LONDON WALL, CITY. LONDON. E.G. WOODHOUSE DAVIES, Bill-poster and General Advertising Agent, WILLIAM-STREET, HIRAEL, BANGOR. Bills Posted and DiEtributed in every town in North Wales, on the shortest notice. MEMBER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM BILL • POSTERS' ASSOCIATION. b PHILLIPS & SON'S DANDELION COFFEE FOR LIVER AND INDIGESTION. CONTAIN THREF TIMES THE STRENGTH OF ORDINARY COFFEE. GROCERS AND CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE GREAT BARGAINS. FIRST Class Meat Chopper, only tue month in use, 13 inch, Block of Follows aa'd Bates make, value J68 10s Od; for £ 5 158 Od. Also of same make, Sausage Filler, valne 22s, for 158 Second Hand Guns and Revolvers, suitable for Emi rants. Agent for Milners Safes,-speoial offers for cash oettee terms than any previously offered. Also ordinary Safes from t2 10s. EVAN JONES, 4, Castle-square, Carnarvon. MOST WONDERFUL DISCOVERY!! NO MORE SMALL POX MARES LEON & CO'S OBLITERATOR (PATENTED) REMOVES ALL SMALL POX MARES. MLEON, the inventor of the Obliterator, • has obtained several medals and diplomas of honour, and has been appointed purveyor to several Royal and Imperial Courts. Leon and Oo's Obliterator is approved by the Medical Faculty. No MORE SMALL Pcx MASKS No MORE SMALL Pox MARKS! No MORE SMALL Pox MARXs! The very worst cases of Small Pox Marks are successfully treated by Leon and Co. 's Obliterator. Simply rub Leon and Co's Obliterator into the skin with a clean sponge three or four times a day, for a few minutes each time, and the Small Pvx Marks will gradually disappear. No MORB SMALL POX MABKS No MORN SMALL POX MARKS No MORE SMALL Pox MARKS The application 01 Leon and Co.'s Obliterator is quite simple and harmless; Leon and Co.'s Ob- literator causes no inconvenience whatever. Dr Pierre et Dr Seboll certify that Leon and Oo.'s Obliterator contains nothing whatever of an injurious character. No morae SMALL Pox MARKS No HORB SHALL Pox MARKS! NO MORE SMALL Pox MARKS Leon & Co ,s Obliterator is sold by all Chemists, Hairdressers and Perfumers. In Bottles, Is 6d, 3s, and 5s 6d. CAUTION :—None genuine unless "Leon and Co." is engraved upon the bottle. Chief Depot of the Obliterator: KAI3QN LEOTF AND COMPANY, Perfumers to H. M. the Queen. 202, HIGH-STREET,STRATFORD, LONDON,E. EXPoRT.-Perfumeq of all kinds, Essences, Ex- tracts, Toilet Soap, Toilet Vinegar, Hair Restorer, Golden, Brown, and Black Hair Dyes, Eaux de Cologne Bay Rum, and other perfumes for Ladies' Baths In Bottles, Is 6d, 3s, and 5 a 6d. Agents and Travellers wanted for Town,Country and Abroad, LEON & CO.'S DEPILATORY (PATENTED.) Leon and Co.'s DEPILATORY is the only safe and efficacious compound, removing, in a few minutes, any superfluous hair from any part of the body, without any pain or even unpleasant sensation. Mix a small portion of the Depilatory with a little cold water; rub the paste thus prodnced into the hairy skin and allow it to dry for one or two minutes. Then sponge it off with cold water and the hair will be completely removed, never to I grow again. MAISON LEON AND COMPANY, Perfumers to JET. iT. tho Queen, 202, HIGH STREET, STRATFORD, E. Every Genuine Packet is signed "Leon and Co,' Sold by allChemists. Hairdressers and Perfumers Price 65.. Is., Is 6d., 3d., 5s GJ. Agents and Travellers wanted for Town Country, and Abroad. —a——a——mmmiiiinwiifiMini mm* rnmnwt.sawmtt^ 1 THE TATTENHALL SCHOOLS, NEAS A CHESTER. The Preparatory School is lor Boys from six in twelve years old. The pupils are well-grounded to Elementary subjects, «m\ < arefully trained into correct hanita. Pupils in the Upper School—all above 12 years old- art, prepared for the Cam- bridge Local and other PxamillatjOJls) or for Pro- fessional and Commercial pursuits. The locality is healthy and pleasant the school-rooms and dormitories spacious and well ventilated; sp'udid sricket field, bath-room, &c. Terms moderate. e891 J. STEPHENS, Principal. MENAI BRIDGE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BOARDERS AND DAY SCHOLARS. Pupils prepared for all preliminary Fxamin- ations, for Oxford and Cambridge LocaJ, ood Kensington Examinations. Careful coaching; mostly successful. A Quarter may be commenced atij time. Lessons in Music-Piano and Harmonium- by a competent teacher. For particulars apply to Rev E. Cynffig Davies, Grammar School, Mecai Bride. ST. THOMAS' pOLLSGE ehylT Founded by iht laze VEN. ABCHDEACOIT MORGAN, anH conauctei on the lines laid down by him. EESIDENCE—PLASTIBION.TEU2ACS PRINCIPAL .— THE REV. E. 1VEBSTER. FIRST RESIDENT MASTER J. NICHOLSON, ESQ., M.A. LL.B (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 FOB THE IT-ESENT PRINCIPAL— From the REV THOMAS RICHARDSON, M.A., Vicar of Uhyl: "The deep interest which we feel in the prosperity of the School,as contacted by yon.—With every kind wish for tne success ef the School." Frr"* STEPHEN ROOSE, ESQ., iren ior Churchwarden cf Sf. Thomas' Parish would earnestly wish to remind parents of their obligation to the kindly forethought of the great mau (the lata Archdeacon Morgan), who founded and origi- nated yonr CViiege, for the purpose of afordiag tho great mid&le-eiass an opportunity of edncating thair sons in sound religious and secular knowledge, at a moderate charge, at their own ccors. Aad I rejoico that the respoasibilitiesbave fallen into SSMJI? jadiciona oaads, and heartily wish roe all fuccass. I feel certain that the wider yonr efforts are known, the greater will be your field of labour, For Prospectuses and farthor information applica- tion may be made to the Principal. ESTABLISHED 1868. MOUNT HOUSE SCHOOL, UPPER BANGOR. MISS ANDPiEWES receives a Limited Number of young Ladies as hesicient or Daily Pupils, offering a Sound £ *nd Comprehensive Education, with the Comforts of Horse. The following Classes can be attended by Non- members of the School, i t.Claes Singing, Monday 12,; Arithmetic, Wednesday, 2,30 Dancing aad Calisthenics, Tuesday at 3 30; Drawing and Painting, Mondays and Thursdays, 2.o0. Easter Term commenced JANUARY 23rd, 1384. A Ixdy hoarder can be received. Prospectus^a will be forwp.rtfpd on application. THE OSWESTRY JIIGII SCHOOL HEAD MASTER :— MR OWEN OWEN, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and Graduate in High Classical Honours. THE NEXT TERM will commence on TUES- T DAY, the 6th of May. Boarders return on Monday, the 5th. For Prospectus. Reports, and Views of the Premise", spply to tho Head Master. There will be seven or el»?bt Y«cancies for Board. ers. Early applications will oblige, SCHOLARSHIPS FOR 1885 86. THE SENIOR SCHOLARSHIP, equal to £ 30 at the High School, tenable for cue year, will be open for competitijn in January, 1885, to roya who, on the first of January, shall Le under 15 years of age. This Scholarship may, utsoier certain conditions, become tenable for three years. THE JuxioR SCHOLARSHIP, equal to £ 20, tenable for two years at the High School, will be open for competition at the same time to boys who, cn the same date, shall be under fourteen years of age. Candidates from a distance can enter a Prelim- inary Test Examination at ary of the following places:—Swansea, December 30th; Machynlleth, December 31st; Portmadoc, January 1st; Menal Bridge, January 2i d and Mold, January 3rd. 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