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PUBLISHERS' COLUMN. BOOKS PUBLISHED BY S. "W J)A.RTRIDGE & CO. 8 g pATERNOSTER ROW, T ONDON. THE WORLD'SWONDER SERIES. A new Series of popular Books, treating of the present day. WONDER9 OF SCIENUE AND ART. Well-written, printed on good paper, and fully illustrated. Crown 8vo., 160 pages. Handsome cloth cover, Is 6d each. « CHEMISTS AND THEIR WON- DERS," BY F. M. HOLMES. « NATURALISTS" AND THEIR INVESTIGATIONS," BY GEORGE DAY, F.R.M.S. ASTRONOMERS AND THEIR OBSERVATIONS, BY LUCY TAYLOR. BOOKS PUBLISHED BY GEORGE NEWNES, TIMITED, SOUTHAMPTON gTREET, STRAND, T ONDON.; THE RUBIES OF RAJMAR OR MR CHARLECOTES' DAUGHTERS. A ROMANCE. BY MRS EGERTON EASTWICK (PLEYDELL NORTH). Crown 8vo. CLOTH, 3s 6d; POST FREE, 3a 9d. ONLY A WOMAN'S HEART. The Story of a Woman's Love: A Woman's Sorrow. BY J. E. MUDDOCK. Second Thousand-. MEMOIRS OP A MOTHER-IN- LAW. BY GEORGE R. SIMS. Sixth Thousand. CLOTH 2a 6d; POST FREE, 2s 9d. "This is a pleasant sample of 'Dagonet's' semi- humorous writings. 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Forms of Wills, Agreements, Notices, &c. 32nd Edition, carefully revised and "enlarged, including the Legislation of 1894, to which is now added a CONCISE DICTIONARY OF LEGAL TERMS. & CROSBY, LOCKWOOD & SON, LONDON. ELOCUTION & ORATORY: DESIGNED FOR CLASSES AND PRI- VATE STUDENTS. BY THE-REV T. C. EDWARDS, D.D., Prof essor of Elocution. 2s 6d., post free 2s 9d. CONTENTS: How to Say. Questions and Answers, Breathing Exercises. Articulation. Vocal Exercises. Vocal Forms. Gesture. Reading Poetry. Reading the Bible, Hymn Reading. Dramatic Selections. Oratorical Selections. Miscellaneous Selections. rHE WELSF NATIONAL PRESS Co ¡ p WHITE STAR LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. .JTVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown every Wednesday. •MAJESTIC Dec 4, 1895 GERMANIC Dec 11, 1895 Cotton not Carried on Passenger Steamers. Second Cabin will be earned on the voyape marked thus* STEERAGE PASSAGE at Low rates Outfit free of charge to New York, Boston, Philw delphia, and Baltimore. 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I Subscribers, by obtaining timely information, may AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS. EVERY TRADER SHOULD READ STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE, With which is issued a Supplement containing LISTS OF CREDITORS Under All the Important Failures. THE COMMERCIAL REGISTERS Contain more than fr7 EIGHT MILLION ENTRIES DEBTS RECOVERED PROMPTLY And paid over to Subscribers on Tuesday and Friday in each week. I BRANCHES at Aberdeen, Birmingham, Brad- ford, Brighton, Bristol, Belfast, CHARLES STREET CHAMBERS, CARDIFF, 1 and 2 SWANSEA ARCADE, SWANSEA, Cork, Dub- lin, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hull, Leeds, Liverpool, London, Manchester, Newcastle, Nor- wich, Nottingham, Plymouth, Portsmouth, Shef- field. SUB-OFFICES.—Blackburn, Cambridge, Derby, Exeter, Gloucester, Grimsby, Halifax, Hanley, Huddersfield, Ipswich, Leicester, Limerick, Lon- donderry, Middlesbro', Newport (Mon.), North- ampton, Oxford, Preston, Reading, Southampton, Stockton-on-Tees, Sunderland, Swansea, Walsall, Waterford, Wolverhampton, Worcester, York. TERMS.— £ 1 Is, 12 2s, S3 3s, X5 5s, according to requirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on application to any of the aboveoffices X ONE FACT WORTH A THOUSAND OPINIONS THE ENORMOUS INCREASING DEMAND FOR X TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY HAVE YOU TRIED IT? IF NOT, THEN TRY IT NOW, MY DEAR FRIEND. Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey. Thousands of Children have been Saved from an Untimely Death by the prompt use of TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY. No Mother should neglect to keep this infallible Remedy in the house ready for any emergency. Remember that it is wiser to chet k a slight Cough at the commencement than to allow it to develop into *a lingering complaint. Ask distinctly for Tudor Williams Balsam of Honey, and see that you get. the right article Thousands of Children Cured from Whooping Cough and Bronchitis when all other remedies fai1 Persons suffering from Difficulty of Breathing should give it a trial. READ ON. NOW COMMENDED BY PHYSIOIANS*AKD SURGEONS. When you are distressed with a miserable cold, nose bunged up, throat sore, limbs aching with a general feeling of smoothering, & few doses of the Balsam of Honey will clear the wretched symptoms away, almost ?. ,9W THERE is nothing like it in the market; it is thoroughly up to date; it trickles into all the system. A true friend, prompt and reliable in its action. JUST ANOTHER WORR When you ask or send for Tudor Williams' Patent Balsam of Honey, do not allow anybody to pursuade you to purchase something else. If you do you simply throw off the genuine article and take on with a false one. Wonderful Cures daily. Thousands of Testi- monials to hand from all parts of the world READ ON FURTHER. SPONTANEOUS TESTIMONY. WORTHY OF YOUR CONSIDERATION. SIR,-My wife desires me to say that your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey has proved a most valuable medicine in our large family (eight children). As soon as a cough or a cold makes its appearance a dose of Tudor's Balsam is at once administered, and its treat- ment is followed up until the cold disappears. Before using the Balsam in our family the children have been prostrate with colds for several weeks, but now, by taking doses, as directed, they seem to suffer very little inconvenience. During the short time the cold is upon them the action of the Balsam is marvellous, and the little ones take it readily and ask for more.—Walter J. Brett, C.M., Headmaster Severn Tunnel School. Mar :h 16th, 1892 READ ON STILL FURTHER. THE rUBLlC SPEAK HTUHLY OF IT ALL OVER THE WORLD. "Dowlais, Glamorgan, July, 1892. 1 Dear Sir,—I must write to say that your Tudor Williams' Balsam of Honey for Cough is the beat we ever had in the house. My boy David had a cough { which T-hook him from top to toe, couldrlt sleep at nights for it, and neither could anyone else ia the house sleep because of his barking. A few doses of the Balsam af Honey positively cured him, it is a wonderful cure.-David Jones, High Constable. Merthyr Tydvil." Sold by all Chemists and Stores all over the world in Is, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent post paid for Is 3d, or 3s from the Patentee D. TUDOK WILLIAMS, MEDICAL HALL. ABERDARE MONEY LENT PRIVATELY I To Farmers, Tradesmen, Lodging-house keepers, and others, in sums of £ 10 up to zC500, ON BORROWERS' OWN NOTE OF HAND, without sureties, at much lower rates than usually charged. Repayments arranged to meet Borrow- ers' requirements. Extensive business done for 25 years past. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. For prospectus and terms apply porsonally or write to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. Head Office:- 20, Kennedy Street, Manchester. Established 1870. -l-i CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ATTENTION H DRAWN TO THE I NEW POCKET TIME • TABLE. Issued by the Company, shewing ALL TRAINS ON THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS, and LINES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. ALSO A MAP OF THE LINE, A Portable and Useful Book if Reference To be obtained at all the Compan s Booking Offices and Principal Railway Bookstal s and at the General Manager's Office, Oswestry. Price One Penny. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Company's Offices, Oswestry, November, 1893. "CYMRTT AM 1895. DAN OLYGIAETH 0. M. EDWARDS, M.A. RHYDYCHAIN. Bwnedir gwneyd Wythfed Cyfrol Cymru, sy'n dechreu gyda'r rhifyn Ionawr, 1895, yn Ilawnach, yn brydferthach, ac yn fwy dy- ddorol nag erioed. Bvdd ei ddarluniau yn lliasog, ei herthyglau'n ddarllenadwy, a'i I holl gynnwys yn wir gyfoeth i dderbynwyr ei rhifynau. UN 0 NODWEDDION ARBENIG Y OYFROL NEWYDD FYDD EI htcrthyglau DARLUNIADOL, Y DARLUNIAU 0 WAITH ARLUNWYR MEDRUS AC ENWOG,-MEGIS 1. DYDDIADUR ARLUNYDD FU'N TEITHIO TRWY Gymru yn 1820. Ys-rif- enwyd hwn yn Gymraeg; rhydd mewn °dull dyddorol lawn, olwg rhyfedd ar Gymru'r nwyddyn honno. Bydd ei ddarluniau ef ei hun gyda'r ysgnfau. 2. TRO YN YR IWERDDON. Darluniau o r Gwyddelod yn eu cartrefi. 3. AR GRWYDR YN Y MYNYDDOEDD. Gyda darluniau prydferth. RAVRT^VKR ?1?8EDIGI°N' CHWARTER CANRIF YN OL, mewn cerbvd EIFIONYDDA IS YN LLEYN A0 E ^AWER 0 ddarluniau. 6. MYFYRWYR RHYDYCHAIN—eu by- wyd, eu hefrydiaeth, eu direidi. BYDD AMRYW DDARLUNIAU GYDA'R CYFRESI 0 ERTHYGLAU EREILL HEFYD, MEGIS 1. HANES CYMRU. Gruffydd ab Rhys ac Owen Gwynedd. 2. ADGOFION GLAN PHERATH, pre- gethwr hynaf Cymru, am Sir Drefaldwyn. 3. CYMRY PATAGONIA. Rhamant ddes- gnfiadol gan nn fu yno. 4. BEIRDD GWENT A MORGANWG. 5. BEIRDD ANADNABYDDUS CYMRU. Barn beirdd byw am danynt. 6. RHAI 0 GERDDORION CYMRU, a'u hoff ganiadau. 7. TUDALENAU'R HYNAFIEITHYDD,- mater gwerthfawr nas eyhoeddwyd o'r blaen. Bydd wyneb-ddarlun prydferth — cartrefl Cymru gan mwyaf,—gyda phob rhifyn. Y mae gwasanaeth llawer o lenorion newydd wedi ei sicrhau. Bydd rhai o gynyrchion tlysaf awen y dyddian hyn yn y gyfrol newydd. Bydd yn cynwys llawer darlun o gymeriadau Cymru, ac ystraeon i daflu goleuni ar fywyd gwlad. Nid anghofir lien gwerin ychwaith, a llenyddiaeth y dydd. Ceisir gwneyd ÇYMRU 1895 yn gyfaill i'r penteulu, i'rathraw, i bawb sydd yn cael bias ar ddarllen neu'n awyddus am weled rhai ereill yn diwyllio eu meddwl ac yn cael pleser pur. Dywed y Golygydd na fu ganddo erioed gymaint o gynorthwywyr, ac y mae erthyyglau dyddorol ac adeiladol yn ei gyrhaedd bron bob dydd at y gyfrol newydd oddiwrth rai o ysgrif- < enwyr mwyaf dysgedig a medrus Cymru. Pris—Chwecheiniog y Mis. Anfoner pob archebion, taliadau, a hysbys iadau, i'r Goruchwyliwr, Cwmni'r Waso- Genedlaethol Gymreig, Cyf., Caernarfon. ° 1 ] ] LL YFR RWYMO. ] GELLO, cael unrhyw lyfr wedi ei rwymo yn ddestlus, am y prisiau mwyaf A rhesymol, ond anfon i Swyddfa'r Genedl.' a c As supplied to Royalty and elite of Europe. I THE BELL AMERICAN ORGANS I AND PIANOFORTES ARE LEADING HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMENTS. CATALOGUES SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. INSPECTION INVITED. I t, THE BELL ORGAN AND PIANO CO- I LIMITED, 49, HOLBORN VIADUCT, LONDON. i YN AWE YN BAROD PRTS SWLLT. Yr AIL GYFROL (T A NTURIAETHAU 0YMO YN AFFRICA, GAN WILLIAM GRIFFITH, M.INST. M.E. (GYNT 0 PORTHDINORWIG). Y LLYFR HARDDAF A RHATAF EI BRIS YN 6YMRAEG CXJiWTSA AMRYW O^DDARLUNIAU LLIWIEDIG. Ar werth gan yr holl Lyfrwerthwyr, neii geJlir ei gael yn union fryrchol o'r Swyadfa hon ond anfon Is 2c. :WMNrR WASG. GENEDLAETHOL GYMREIG, CAERNARFON. CUPIS CONSTITUTION BALLS For Horsej, for GreGea TESTIMONIAL. Swelled Legs, Cracked Tyfry, Menai Bridge, HeeIs,Coushs,Cotds, Sted- Anglesey.May 23,1884. ing Coat, Influenza, giving Dear Sir,-Havn g used tone and vigour,andkeeer. your Constitution Balls for "ng high-fed Horses in nearly thirty YEARS to Health, &c Horses and Neat Cattle, it For Cattle and Sheep is only simple truth and in cases of Hove or Blown, justice to say, a safer or Hide Bound, Loss of Ap more efficacious Medicine petite,Distemper,Epidemis for Hoises and Cattle can- &c. not be purchased.—Yours For Scouring in Calves truly, W. EVANS. they are almost infaible. Prepared upwards of 50 years by the late Francis Cupiss, M.R.C.V.S. Sold in Packets Is 9d and 3s 6d each, 7 small 10s 6d, or 7 large 21S, of Chemist and Medicine Veriors, or from Proprietor The Wilder- ness, Diss, Norfolk, on leceipt of amount. 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The amount borrowe 1 can be repaid by easy in S^ALMENTSJ extending over a period cf from one to five years, or capital can remaia so long as the in- terest is paid. AS this cffice is A bona-fiie private concern, and not connecced with any loan office, it is requested that habitual borrowers will not apply For further particulars call or write to the Jactual lender, WILLIBM CAMERON, Melville Cnambers, 50A, Lord Street, Livernool. Telegrams Yinance, Liverpool; Telyyhote No. 1197. 863 /T TTT)N An easy way of INCREASING 1 J I I 1 I 11^ YOUR "INCOME bv starting WATCH, &C., CLUBS for the supply of BENSON'S Watches, Clocks, Jewel- °^er ^°°d, Sound, and Reliable Articles at Moderate Prices. Terms Liberal. Particulars Post Free. J. W. BENSON, 62 and 64, LUD- GATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Y4fAt UN 8 or 0 'CLAID D IA'CifAOL DA,i RN YR L CRIFfiTli OWEJV Yti WERrfl TAIR P07.,eLl OYFFER!AU PES At MIA irr wc"q V -=- LLANBERIS TH- GREAT COUGH CURE CURES 9 CA871S OUT OF 10