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BEAUMAKIS GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER—STEPHEN D. ORME, M.A., TRINITY COLLEGE, DUBLIN, LATE ASSISTANT-MASTER IN ROSSALL SCHOOL. THE course of instruction includes Latin, Greek, Mathematics, English,. French, German, Natural Science, Navigation, Book-keeping, and Drawing. Boys are prepared for the Universities, Public JSxaminations, Medical,. Legal, &c., and Commercial Life. Boarders are received at the Headmaster's, and .Examinations, Medical,. Legal, &c., and Commercial Life. Boarders are received at the Headmaster's, and arrangements can be made for boys to be boarded at very reduced rates at houses in the town, arid sanctioned by "he Headmaster. -axv- i > he Headmaster. !t,.n- < Terms for Day Boys, £ 6 a year. 7767 "S A I N T" o s w aTd'IWl lege F" (Between Llandudno and the Junction.) ¡.. 'lJr -r: SHORT Vacations. Healthily situated at the sea side. Special care taken of delicate and very young boys. Students prepared for the Army and othsr Examinations. Inclusive and moderate terms. Superior domestic arrangements. FERN BANK SCHOOL for Young Ladies is near Saint, Oswald's and under the same management Parents having Sons and Daughters to be educated wili find it advantageous to patronise BOTH establishment For Prospectuses &c., address, the Principal, Deganwy Castle, near Couway. 650 MUSICAL REPOSITORY. CASTLE SQUARE, rll-o" M Carnarvon. £'(tEn. G E 0 R G E H 0 L LAN D, I ■ PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM MANUFACTURER, HAS a Large Stock of Pianos and Harmoniums for Sale or Hire. Violins, Cornets Flutes, Music Boxes; Organines, Accordeons FluUnas, CoucertiaaS; Banjos, Tambourines, Boues, Musi Stools, &c., &c. Pianos on Hire from 10s. per month, Harmoniums from 6s. Every description of Musical Instruments Tuned and Hepaired. Pianos and Harmoniums Tuned by yearly contract or casually. Brass Fife and String Bands feuppiied on the most moderate terms. Music Books, Tutors, &c.. of every description. All the Latest and mcst Popular Sheet Music at Half-price. 7704 • ESTABLISHED 1868 ■ MR. PAXTON HARDING, f, 7 Surgeon Dentist, -W T T C A It ? it R YON, -7 BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of North Wales that he has Removed from BELMONT HOUSE, to his new and more convenient premises, BRONALA, NORTH-ROAD, CAENA RYON, Nearly opposite the Railway Station, where he may be Consrtlterl Daily, FREE OF CHARGE, as for past years, in all cases relating to the TEETH, and continues to Supply every description of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, with all the Latest Improvements, at very Moderate Charges. _=- Gold Fillings on the New American p BRONALA, CARNARVON, NOVEMBER, 1875. 8135 HAXELL'B"-ROYAL EXETFJR HOTEL. &M WEST STITAND, LONDON. ,A- ,a- SUITES OF ROOMS. 1, 1 3. D. g. n. Draining Room with Bedroom en suite. 10 6 12 6 SERVICE. Eachperson 1 6 s. D. 8. 13 Breakfasts 1 0 6 Dianers from. 0 BEDROOMS. | Bedrooms for one person Ditto >or ,wo person qmiS Hotel, situate in the most open part of the West Strand, close to the Theatre JL Operas, Places of Amusement, and objects of.interest, is. in style and comfort equal to any in London, vri.il- the charges are moderate in the ey v. eme, and are never y,;¡:LCd. The Hotel coo cub.s uywurdo 0" Oae Hunùred Room", and an elegant aocl weli-appoivted LADIES' COFFEE ROOM, with Reading lloom. BOARDING TARIFF.—Vc;y mat>y Victors having e-pieaseu desire tolive in the Hotel at a Cued, charge, to- nclude all a'jid every eupeuLe ("VYine, &,c., alone excepted), a« lv. vi^enie'Lit,*5 have been made by which F.-mi lies can live in the Hotel, with use of Coilee Rooms. Ladies' Saloon, Bedicom, &c., and most liberal Board, including three course Dinrer, for the sum of Ten Shillings each person per day. The Kitchen is under the direction of one of the first Chefs iii England. The Breakfast Table here is superior to any London Club House. The excellence of the Cuisine, the beauty delicacy, and cheapness of the Wine are universally acknowledged, and here, mirabile dictu, they place a capital, Claret before you at "As per bottle.-Vide Public Press. SPECIAL NOTICE.—For the convenience of "Visitors, upon the reception of letter or telegram, places secured them at any of the Theatres, &,c. 9 CO-OPE HATIVE CREDIT BANK, MANSION" HOUSE CHAMBERS, 11, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C. FIRST ISSUE OF CAPITAL, £ 500,000, In Subscriptions of ZEI and upwards. No further liability. Open to all. Each Gash Subscriber is Entitled to Interest in- lieu of Dividend at the rate of £ 1 10s. per cent, per month, per cent, per.anoum, which will be paid in CASH. -+- TRUSTEES:— LIEUT.-GENERAL J. H. GASGOIGNE, C.B., Ivybrid&e, Devon. THE REV. W. F. GOOD, D.D.» Newton AbWoi, Devon. '■i R. SNELGRORE, Kf-q County Chambvcs. Queen Street, Exeter. .» HENRY WALliJiR, Esq., Fowler Height, Biaokbuvn. AecoouTATOs and AUDITORS .T • MESSRS. R. W. HUDSWELL and Co, 23, Martin's Lane, Cannon Street, E.G. MANAGRR nnd PROPRIETOR RICHARD BANNER OAKUEY, F.H.G.S. Current accounts opened, and five per cin. interest allowed on the Mioitnura Monthly Balances. Cheque Book supplied. The Bank grants credits, and issues OircaLr Notes for ths Contiueiit and America, and trans He every description of sound financial business- DENBIGH BRANCH,—YALE STREET, J. A. YORK, Manager. Prize NedaZs were gained by him. at Chester in 1806, and at Aberystwyth in 1865, FOR THE BEST WELSH TWEEDS AND WINSEYS JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MEYRICK HOUSE, DOLGELLEY, Sole Prize Medal holder in Dolgelley and Merionethshire, TTAYING- gained tWebrity for his genuine HAND-LOOM WELSH WEBS and WELSH I 1 TWEED CLOTHS, has lately greatly extended his business, and is now prepared to snmdy H ND T OO'I WELSH FABRICS, consisting of TWEED CLOTH, FISHING CLOTH, FLAN"ELS, VVEb'S. LINSEYS a.id WELSH WHITTLE SHAWLS, in various colours. Mr Jones pers«nalj superintends the Manufacture at his own-Mills from pure Mountain Wool, at Manuf.>e- turer'u Prices, far belo those charged for inferior articles usually sold as Welsh" by English rnauuf i«turi'cs Clothing made from these materials are worn by the Nobility and Gentrv for Shooting Fishiu- Cri-k'i u>d Travelling, &c., and being entirely MANUFACTURED OF PURE MOUNTAIN WOOLS, without ititor' Mixture, will be found very durable. Sw Wholesale and Retail Orders executed at the shortest notice. Gash or Reference expected with" 11 now Orders. WELSH WYNN^AY SHOOTING CLOTH, 2s. per yard. CLOTH FOR FISHING SUITS, 2s. tkl. per jmrd very superior I WEED CLOTH, at 4s. 3d. per yard. Five percent. Discount for Cash Patterns sent free per post on application to Mr JOHN MXYIUCK JONES, Meyrick House, Dolgelley. M, Jones respectfully cautions his Customers against unprincipled persons who are in the habit of takW tv. tnrt opportunity of sending spurious patterns of Flannels and Tweeds, which are not "Welsh and thus cautro» disappointment, as he is the only maker in Dolgelley or the county of Merioneth who has obtained Prise Medals tm these favourite Welsh Goods. « 7082-1186 J d_ I; j. M T IT n T Q MR. NICHOLSON I OPERATIVE MECHINIC.IL DENTIST, COLLEGE ROAD t' UPPER BANGOR. 11 BUY BECKITI'S PALLIS BLUE IN SQUARES. It is used by the RICHEST, On account of its BEAUTY, And by the POOREST, Because of its cheapness! I PRICE ONE PENNY THE OUNCE. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, & Druggists BEWARE OF INJURIOUS IMITATIONS. I 1- April 12th, 1873. SIRS,—I have been LAUNDRESS to his Royal Highness the PRINCE OF WALES for several years, and I consider RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE is the BEST I ever used, and is undoubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned Thumb or Dark Blue.—Your, &c,, ELIZA ELDER. To Messrs Reckitt and Sons. 7993. VICTORIA MUSIC WAREHOUSE, UPPER BANGOR. J. C. "c U Ji I T T PIANOFORTE AND HARMONIUM TUNER, Late with Messrs. Broadwood, Collard and Kirkman, London. PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS & AMERICAN ORGANS s FOR SALE OR HIRE. PIANOFORTES FROM X16. ;i: r-, 'HARMONIUMS FROM X5. VIOLINS, GUITARS, BANJOS, FLUTES, CONCERTINAS, TAMBOURINES, MUSICAL BOXES, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ALL THE NEWEST MUSIC KEPT IN STOCK AT HALF THE PUBLISHED PRICES. INSTRUMENTS TUNED, REPAIRED, OR TAKEN IN EXCHANGE, N.B. —AN Excellent GRAND PIANOFORTE for HIRE at CONCERTS, EISTEDDVODS, PRIVATE PARTIES, &c 938 Every Saturday, of any Bookseller or Newsagent, Price THREEPENCE. Each Half-yearly Volume complete in itself, with Title-page and Index. THE ATHENiEUM JOURNAL OF ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LITFRITURE SCIENCE, FINE ARTS, MUSIC, AND THE DRAMA. CONrrAINS :—Reviews of every important New Book: English and Foreign, and of every Eew English Novel—Reports of the Learned Societiss—Authentic Accounts of Scientific Expeditions — Criticisms on Art, Music, and the Drama—Foreign Correspondence on Subjects relating to Literature, Science, aud Art—Biographical Notices of Distinguished Men—Original Poems aud Papers —Weekly Gossip. THE ATHENiEUM is so conducted that the leader, however distant, is, in respect to Literature, Science the Fine Arts, Music, and the Drama, on an equality in poiut of information with the best informed circles of the Metropo'i*. Office for Advertisements—20, WELLINGTON-STREET, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. With THE ATHENiEUM for December 25, a Special Extra Sheet will bs issued, containing a Series of Articles on the Literature of France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Holland, Hungary, Servia and Crotia, Italy, Portugal, Russia, Spain, and Bohemia, being a Review of the Continental Literature of 1875! No additional Charge will be made for this Double Number. A Single Copy will be sent upon receipt of Four Penny Scamps. Published by JOHN FRANCIS, 20, Wellington Street, Strand, London, W.C. 8187 —~ADBL PHI HOT E h] LLANDUDNO. CAPACIOUS AND ELEGANT COFFEE-ROOM AND DRAWING-ROOM, WITH SEA VIEW. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY SfABLING, COACH-HOUSE, AND-LOOSE BOXES. OMNIBUS MEETS THE TRAINS. MR- GREENE, Proprietor, Extract from John Bull, August 31st, 1872. Of Welsh Hotels, we may mention with especial favour.while the Adelphi Hotel is far the best in Llandudno."—" Notes for Tourists," 2983 -¥. THE BEST ILLUSTRATED HORTICULTURAL JOURNAL. REGTSTKBBD FOR TRANSMISSION ABROAD. THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE (ESTABLISHED 1841.) A WEEKLY ILLUSTRATED JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO ALL BRANCHES OF HORTICULTURE AND ALLIED SUBJECTS. Published every Friday, price Fivepence Posh Free, FivepeDce-halfpenny. t The object of the GARDENERS' CHCQNICLB is to diffuse the fullest, earliest, and most authentic irformation ou the subject on which it treats T It is desisned to convey intelligence to its readers on all matters connected with Gardening and Practical Natural H'atory to supply the requirements of Coku^Gentlemen, Gardeners, and Amateurs of all classes and to lOiin a meuium of inLeiCunamuvic^iron between all persous at home oc abroad uakbet ¡,n interest in cnltuial pursuits; The Contributors include the ablec and most trustworthy writers, the mcst experienced practitioners, and tne mosij eimrent scejtific men in their severill departments 1 T r the Joaiii: coaipr'se Or'^na1 aetl other articles on subjects connected with the principles ai'Ci piact'ce oi •{•ardemns in all its varied departments, on tire practical applications of Natural History, Botanical science, a^?d cognate subjects; r Aataent'c de:.cv5ptioDs of new or rewly-intvodused plants, ruit,3, &c. of new or imnroved implements, machinery, bu-ldings, &c.; Lepoiosof Metropolitan and Provincial E::hibitio.:s and Soc'eties, as well as oc the Weekly Markets for i'lowers, l.tpfc, &c. j. Home^Iforeiva, and Colonial Correspon letiee furnished by special correspondents in various districts and < (.■■"uri ir.ips, i.ffordinj excellent means for the al discussion of a'l topics coming within the scope of ihe Journaij Notes of Travel; ] Levews of Books, E '^lish and Forei^.ii, L;te'avy aii'd Scientific Gossip, &c. j Lestr-rpy..ve Not'ces^of reinaxkable !•(' .-i osi -Ues at home and abroad; i Viet riy Ca'ejc-av of Gaiaen Opu!?^ovs, for v.ro'es&ioval gardeners kef TS &c-Ctl0KS f°r amateurs> 1,8 wc1!l's v'1! taideners, and owners of small properties, bee masters, poultry nb-Sf-er? I? Quesl;i0DS' practical, or sc.-iet)t'6c, furajshe 1 by the most competent authorities I -ijiiial Jl'Uot: a.tions of subjeefs of 'utere. I. to those oDsajied ia gardeoi'i0', natural b'storv. c-r rural pursuits ^oiieraJ»y, are suppled weekly.. ° ( hu.'scnpt.ons payable in advance, uu-ludi 03 postage to ary rrt of the United Kingdom Twelve month?, £ 13s 101 s'x DiontiiK, lis ilu OJ; elj months, 6s. Foic;,a on £1 6s for twelve months. P-O-.O. to be made yable at the !C'Pg Street Post Offica, London, to Will'"am Richards. '<■ tiPLUIAL PAGE SU!,PLRMENT.i [0 THE GARDENERS' CHRONICLE. ] H o field Supplement: See No. for Mt\j 9. 187-1. Windsor Supplement, See No. for Oct. 31, 1374 Uutsworth „ „ June 26, 1875. Edinburgh „ „ Sept. 18. 187>>. S uwiishin^ Office, and Office fcr Advert;enwnts; 41, WELLINGTON ST.. COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, W I 8240 I I CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEA & CASSELL'S COFFEES. CASSELL'S TBJAS are pure and un- coloured the green as well as the black is the natural colour of the leaf, and not coated with mineral powder or other colouring matter by the Chinese to dis- guise the leaf. CASSELL'S COFFEES maintain the high C celebrity for which they have been distinguished during nearly a generation they possess great strength and full flavour. By their use uniform good quality is ensured. CASSELL'S PURE UNCOLOURED TEA, 2s. to 2s. 8d. per lb. FINEST QUALITIES, 3s. to 4s. per lb. CASSELL'S COFFEES, Is. to Is. IOd. per lb. CASSELL'S ORIENTAL COFFEE, 2s. per lb." In Canisters and Packages, 2 oz. to I ih. Sold by Agents, Grocers, Chemists, Confectioners &c. throughout the Kingdom. GE, -NC,,Y.-Agents are required for A CASSELL'S TEAS AND COFFEES in every neighbour hood, not yet fully su ed. For terms, apply to CLSSELL, SMITH & Co., 80 Fenchurch Street, London. fi'r PURE AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS. 1 CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Soda, Potass, Seltzer. Lemonade Lithia, and for GOUT; Lithia and Potass. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS L- SON. RUTHIN and every label bears their trade mark. Sold everywhere, and Wholesale of R, ELLIS AND SON. Ruthin, North Wales. 2370 _n_ P. & W. MACLELLAN, CLUTHA IRdN WORKS, WAREHOUSE, 58, DALE-STREET, LIVERPOOL ENGINEERS, Iron and Hardware MOT. chants, Makers of Railway and Mining Plant, Iron Houses, Roofs, and Bridges, Steam Engines and Pumps, Engineers' Machinery and Tools, Cranes, Winches, Screw Jacks, Pulley Blocks. Spades and Shovels, Bolts and Nuts, Rivets, India Rubber Sheets, Hose and Belting, Asbestos and other Steam Packing, and Mechanical Appliances and Stores of all kinds. 5612 DINNEFORD'S FLUID MAGNESIA For Thirty Years the Medical Profession have approved of this pure solution of Magnesia as the best remedy for Acidity of the STOMACH, HEARTBURN HEAD- ACHE, GOUT and INDIGESTION: And as a mild Aperient for delicate constitutions especially adapted tor ladies, children, and infants When combined with the ACIDULATED LEMON SYRUP, It forms a most agreeable effervescing draught in whick its aperient aud cooling qualities nre much increased. In Wlrm seasons and warm climates this simple prepara- tion whpn taken REGULARLY, has beeu found highly beneficial. Dinneford and Co., Chemists, &c., 172, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON. Sold by all respectable CJwnisls throughout the World. CAUTION.—See that DiuDeford & Co." is on eacft bottle and red label over the cork. 5796 Ili C(ID':ql1(-.t'C<3 ,if .ll1Jr; T-.v,Station of LEA & PBRhiNH' SAUCE, which are :o deceive he public, LEA & PteRiUNS have adoptej A N E \V L A B E L, bearing their Signatures, thus— 4: \0 r æ:e ¿V {.t:l-1l')L¡r which will be placed on every bottle of W orcestersliire Sauce, after this date, and without which none is genuine. ??* Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester Crosse and Blackwell, Loudon; and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers iu lauces throughout the world. November. 1874. 1201—7H I" IYER COMPLAINTS, BILE, WIND, I_J Indigestion, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Giddinfss, Spisms, Heartburn, Flatulency, Nervousness, Gout, itiici all disorders sf the Stomach and Bowels, Cured without Mercury, by DR. KING'S DANDELION AND QUININE LIVER PILLS, Combining of- opc,' iou with the Trost successfu results. Manufactured byJ. Rorkc 47, Mortimer Street, London, W., and sold everywhere by Medicine Vendors iu boxes, at Is lid. 2J ad, 4s 6J and lis each. Established 179t 832 ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. PULVERMACHEli'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, BATTERIES. RECENTLY IMPROVED. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris and other Medical Authorities in EnyTand and abroad. The remarkable efficacy of these self-applicable Voltaic arrangements is so widely known, tliiat, it) contradistinc- tion to those uupimcipled auveitisers, who can only publish statements on their own authority. Mr PULVEE- MACHEB, prefers to submit the testimony of others amocrst whom h'e included many great scientific and medical authori ties. The unimpeachable testiinoaiesin favour oc the nnrvellous curative powers of this Medico- Galvanic system beivig too numerous for insertion here, are compiled iu the phamymlefc. GALVANISM, NATURE'S CHIEF RESTORER OF DIPAIREI, VITAL III.NERG, sent post free for 3 The mass of evidence therein 's supplemented by the following paragraph recently "F.the•<! v/ovk (p. 76, 1867) of JOHN KING Cimmnl. Prok-s-.o,' of Obstetrics, at Cincinnati Ihese Omuns are vevy useful in many Nervous disorders:— Muicub'.r Debility;Aphonia Rheumatism hemiplegia Epilepsy Dyspepsia Torpid Li er Paralysis (Bladder) yjiitial I aipl_v■ is Astinna Chorea Spinal 1 a, aly.s Amenorrhoea Impotency Aeuvaljia Dysmenor>!ie;a Writer's Cramp rriLial IiTitaiaon Hysterical Cramps -tiir Joniis 'Nervous Debility and Contractions Hysteria !Constipation Loss of Smell Iiysteric (Nerv's) Loss of Taste, &c. For further infol mation and price list apply to J. L. PULVEHMACHER'S GALVANIC ESTABLISH I>n-NT, 194 REGENT, STREET, LONDON W 7750 > i «