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Business Announcements. W. PRICE JONES, 17, High-street, DENBIGH, Sella TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, &c., At MERCHANTS' PRICES, therefore Compare W. Price Jones' 2/- Tea with Tea generally sold at 2/0. Compare W. Price Jones' 2/6 Tea with Tea geaer- ally sold at 3,1-. Compare W. Price Jones' 3/- Tea with the Finest Tea you can get elsewhere. In compliance with the request of many of his Customers to sell Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles on the same system as he sells Teas, &c., W. PRICE JONES sells Allen and Hanbury's Prefected Cod Liver Oil 4 9 for 4 0 Aucock's Porous Plasters 1 1$,, 0 8 Alkarum, Dr. Dunbar's 2 3 Ahon's Zylobalsamum 3 6 „ 2 0 Allen's Hair Restorer 6 0 „ 3 7 Albion Milk and Sulphur Soap 0 6 „ 0 4 eetham's Corn Plaisters 1 It" 0 10J pond's Marking Ink 0 6 „ 0 3 Brown's Troches 1 t, 0 10 £ grand's Essence of Beef •. 3 0 „ 2 4 gown's Chlorodyne 1 1$., 0 10;} ^town's Chlorodyne Troches. 1 l| 0 10 Gannon's Lime Juice and Glycerine 1 0 0 9 n, >' 11 It »> )> 0 6 0 4 £ Reaver's Terebene Soap 1 6 1 0 Cocklea' Pills 1 1* „ 0 10 WarV's Blood Mixture 2 6 „ 1 10 aguline 0 4 & 0 6 ~Q Barry's Revalenta Food .r"K. 1 7 & 2 8 ^edge's Heal-all 1 l*for0 flies' Pain Killer 1 1} „ 0 10& ^pJongh's Cod Liver Oil 2 6 „ 1 10 de Cologne (bast) 2 6 „ 1 6J ijvans' Emulsified Cod Liver Oil.. 3 0 „ 2 1 ^no's Fruit Salt 2 9 „ 2 3 framing's Powder 1 1 II 0 lot ■?loriline 2 6 „ 1 10 "oddard's Plate Powder 1 0 ,,0 8 **oIloway's Ointment 1 1 £ „ 0 10 £ Xt-j* W* Tv4 a xtr of 't 7 ^ewsbury and Brown's Tooth Paste 1 6 „ 1 It oy FI Asthma Cigarettes 2 0 „ 1 9 Kay's Essence of Linseed 1 Ii" 0 lOi T V. ». •• o 9i „ 0 7i ^eibig's Extract of Meat 2oz. 1 3 » • • ,» 2 3 plough's Pyretic Saline 2 6 „ 1 10 Kepler's Extract of Malt ,,23 {Jaltine 2 9 „ 2 3 ^altine with Hydrophosphites 6 6 ,,5 6 "Mexican Hair Restorer ,,2 3 gore's Food 1 0 „0 8J £ aldire's Dog Soap 1 0 „0 8 *aruh Food O 9 „ 0 6 papier Fayard ,,0 8 "epper'a Quinine and Iron Tonic.. ,,3 8 »> Taraxacum and Podophyllin ,,2 4 dear's Soap 1 0 „ 0 8 ^» „ unscented „ 0 4J food's Extract small 10d., largest 6 6 owell's Balsam of Aniseed 1 liforO lOi fudge's Food 1 0 „ 0 8 itowlands, Maccassar Oil 2 1 spoke's Piug 1 11" o 10J ttlegeU'B Syrup. 2 6 2 0 a » Pills 1 U „ 0 10* Fills 1 4 „ 0 10| ff^etz Powder 1 0 „ 0 8 j^eedmari'a Soothing Powder 1 1J „ 0 10 £ chweitzer Cocoatina 1 6 1 2 ionSa 4 6 „ 3 10^ ^amarlndien „ 1 IT Houten's Cocoa Is., Is. lid., and W 7 ^Wght'B Coal Tar Soap 0 6 ftfTO 4 Wtfisiovs Syrup 1 W,, 0 10 Redone pa/doz. 4 9 Seed (Canary and Hemp) Jr 0 2 5luc (Bicket's). -If 0 10 Black JfT. 1 0 for 0 8 Jfcoa Essence.. 1 6 „ 1 4 J^oooatina ..yf. 3 0 „ 2 2 ~°ooatina 1 6 „ 1 2 Coffee (pl,illipi;l Dandel'ioii) 1 6 1 1 °«ee Extract (Branson's) 1 0 ,,0 8 £ Flour (various makers) 0 8 „ 0 6 ^eam 0f Tavrtar i 8 „ X f> n/ ^owder 3 0 1 4 £ rdJ*isinS Powder (Smith's) 0 6 „ 0 4} TV ^ouits (Spratt's, London) 22 0 ,,15 6 ti *"scuit,s (Barr's, Liverpool) 20 0 ,,14 6 tll"nee of pennett-per gal. 3 6 furniture Polish (Adams) 0 8 „ 0 5 £ ^.arness Composition (Harris 1 0 0 7 fcnri- i o „ o 9 v'^ivitfsr 10 „ 0 7 Lemik°WC'er 1 0 „ 0 74 iS T .-v 0 4 „ 0 2 Lim6 'JUlce Close's) 1 3 „ 1 0 "Qe JUlce (Bose's) i 6 f> i 2 ^feToni ^enoa) 0 10 „ 0 6 yr„i?feT .(Bl'yant and May's safety) 1 0 „0 7 piS £ hta 0 6 „ 0 5 Pm-iU668^ 8 (Houthaways) 2 bots. 0 SemoSi^ (Spratt's-London) 2l I "ll te8, (Lea and PerrinsV 1 0 0 9 £ g^«hire Relish 1 0 „ 0 9* Sh¥fbonate 0 8 0 21 Can-o in 5-lb. papers. 0 6 „0 4 ^Mraway Seeds 0 8 0 4J &mon OM 4 0 „ 2 0 G& 1 8 to 2 8 MrSf 0 8 „ 1 8 Nut 5 0 for 3 6 Ku& gS' nest 6 0 „ 4 0 ground 4 0 „ 2 8 Venetian Blinds made to Order. Old Blinds rBplted, remounted, and fixed expeditiously by T. HOWARD, 49, Vale Street, I C3-RE.P-T CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER Drapery Goods AT DENBIGH. R. A R TH U R DAVIS, High Street, -DENBIGH, AS much pleasure in announcing that his 0L E A K A AX E WILL COMMENCE ON Wednesday, January 25th, and be continued FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. At these Sales it is the custom to make GREAT REDUCjrf throughout the Establishm the chief object being to' clear he stock of WIN^P^R GOODS No jjfort will be spared to attain that end, jaM Genuine Bargains may be depended upon in every Department; the increasing ■ success of these Half-yearly Sales, being a sufficient guarantee of their genuineness. One of the largest -I DRAPERY STOCKS In the Principality will be placed before the public at greatly Reduced Prices; The following being a few special quotations: 60 Ladies' Ulters 6) 1/11. 350 Ladies' Corsets tV 1/6Y1. 300 Mens' Fashionable Felt Hats Q 1/4. 60 Pairs Blankets, Slightly soiled, will be 0 very cheap. All the remaining stock of Men's Over Coats will be reduced under cost price to clear. 10 dozen Men's Shirts, k 8d. each. 20 „ "w 1/- 1.5" "w 2/8 worth 3/6 200 Boy's Trousers ? ll £ d. 9 Also the whole of the Stoch reduced for FOURTEEN DAYS. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTIIMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. HUG II E S' COMPOUND 1 ESSENCE OF HOREHOUND | E-T — W FOR THE COMI'LHTE CUIU, OF Coughs, Colds, Influenza, Asthma, Bronchitis, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Difficulty of Breathing, Soreness and Tightness of the Chest, Hoarseness, and all other Lung Complaints tending to CONSUMPTION. Important Testimonialfrom DR. PIEBCT:, Coroner of the County of Denbiyh. Of all Patent Medicines which have come under my notice, the Compound Essence of Horehound is the best, safest, and most effectual remedy for Coughs, Colds, Ac." For Coughs, Colds, I'nfluenza,$c. Mr. B. D. Hughes, chemist. Denbigh. Dear Sir,—Having suffered for more than a week from a severe cough and a cold, I was recommended to try your Essence of Horehound, and was curod before I had taken half a bottle. Should you care to use this as a testimonial, you are at perfect liberty to do so.—Yours gratefully, P. ,I Asthma and Difficult Breathing, arising from afectiom of the .Respiratory Organs, promptly relieved by taking Hughes' Com- pound Essence of Horehound, 28, Park-street, Hereford, Dear Sir,—I am very glad to inform you that your Compound Essence of Horehound has cured me. The tightness in the chest, which I am subject to, was immediately relieved, and the cough which I suffered from has altogether left me. I firmly be- lieve it to be the best remedy known for all diseases of the çhost and lungs. Please send me another bcttle by return of post. ton can utfe this as you think proper.—Yours truly, H. J. CLARK. Assistant Vicar Choral, Hereford Cathedral. Invaluable for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis -its effect is Wonderful. Chester-street, St. Asaph. Dear Sir,—I have very much pleasure in offering my humble testimony of the wonderful efficacy of your preparation for the relief of colds, &c. Last wiater I was suffering :fr' a very severe cold, ac- companied by a serious cough (caused, I believe, jy? sleeping in a damp bed), and after applyingj^pos minor remedies, I was persuaded to trttle of your Essence of Horehound, and in tt^Tourse of a day or so, I found the cold III,, "et"er, and the cough greatly relieved and mjpwest free from pain. I can, therefore, from mfcPm personal experience, strongly reeomniend^j>>'To anybody suffering from cold or tightnesajjtfroe chest.—Yours truly, SIFLJJITR GEO. WEBSTER PARTINGTON. One oon. ul gives immediate reliej; taken in q¡..¡¡It{ warm water. Wigfair Hall, St. Asaph. Dear Sir,—The second bottle of your Compound Essence of Horehound has completely cured me of the severe cough and tightness of the chest which I suffered from, in fact it is the best remedy I have ever tried, and you may make use of this testimonial whenever you wish.—Yours truly, JAMES HARRIS. JJUGHBS' YERRUCACiypjl Bloomsbury Mansion, Hart-street, London. Dear Sir,—Please send a bottle of your Verrucacine for Corns, for which I enclose 15 stamps. Mr. 11. D. Hughes. R.S. York Hotel, Portman-square. Sir,-I enclose penny stamps value Is. 3s., and beg of you to be good enough to send me by return of post a bottle of your Verrucacine, which has been so much recommended to me for the cure of Corns. —Yours truly, C.Z. Mr. Hughes, Denbigh. Worcester, January 25th,' 1882. Dear Sir,—I shall be obliged if you will send me, at your earliest convenience, two bottles of your capital Corn Remover—Verrucacine, one being for a friend to whom I have strongly recommended it, and no doubt he will recommend it to others. Shorncliffe Camp. Sir,—Be good enough to send me a bottle of your Verrucacine, for which I enclose 15 stamps.—Yours truly, W.L. A Lady writes: January 4tli, 1882. Sir,—Please to forward me four bottles of your valuable Verrucacine for Corns. I am recommend- ing it to my friends. Denbigh, June 2nd, 1881. Dear Sir,-For the last two or three years I have been very much troubled with Corns; in fact had no less than fifteen. I have tried several things, but they have never done any good. At last I tried your Verrucacine, and, after using a bottle and a half, I have cured the greater part of them, and the others are gradually disappearing. I shall be glad to recommend it to my friends.—i ours truly, Mr. Hughes, High-street, Denblgh. Pontrallt Goch Mill, St. Asaph, June 22, 1881. Dear Sir,—I am very pleased to be able to hear testimony to the efficacy of your Verrucaeine. I have tried several preparations for the cure of my Corns, but until now without success. I was persuaded to try your Verrucacine, which I am thankful to say has entirely removed them, and I consider that it should have a wide-spread reputation.—Yours tnÜv EDWARD WILLIAMS. Mr. R. D. Hughes, Chemist, Medical Hall. Another Lady ivrites Sir,-Yotir Verrucacine is not half sufficiently well known. It has entirely cured my Corns, and I am recommending it to everybody.- Yours, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer, R. D. H UGHES, OPERATIVE and DISPENSING CHEMIST, County Medical Hall, HIGII STREET, DENBIGH. To be had of all Chemists, lil-i by post, 15 stamps. Season 18^-2. w. (JLWyJ PIERCE, Vale Street, DENBIGH, Takes this opportunity of thanking his customers for the very cordial support accorded to him, and of calling their attention to his large and well-selected STOCK OF CHOICE GOODS FOE THE COMING SEASON, INCLUDING FRUIT for Culinary Purposes, FRUITS of all kinds for Dessert, CRYSTALISED FRUITS, Cakes and Biscuits in great, variety. A choice assortment of Bon-Bons, Cossaques of the Newest Designs. Price Lists on applicatioiyto W. CLWYD PIERCE, Vale-street, Denbigh. _> REGENT HOUSE, tl:,Illf.Ll-. Established 1029. r — i JVJLESSRS. _EYAN4 & SlMOIvS, FAMILY DllAPEES, And BILIi MERGERS, A first-class Trade, conducted- on principles of 7" p l I strictest ECONOMY, having always for selection a large and choice stack of LONDON and PARISIAN\GOODS. Dressmaking in all its branches. Jackets, Paletots, &c., made by Tailors. 0 FAMILY MOURNING TAILORING AND OgNà ESTABLISHMENT, ,t j' Meoenjfe00f&i, Castle-street-, BtitMn. i:iIf' .,í"' J. SIMON 1 J3t0Swlx>ays on hand a splendid stock of WEST OF '"ENGLAND CLOTIIS, SCOTCH" AND WELSH TWEEDS, I from the best makers, and war/ranted to wear. A good fit guaranteed. Try our Tweed ASitits "at X2 10s. T 0 S U F F: E R E R S Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Difficult Breathing, Loss of Voice, and all Affections of the Chest and Lungs often terminating in CONSUMPTION are immediately relieved and quickly cured by taking QALMON'S | Balsam of Horehoiyid and Aniseed, >' which is the best and safest jglmedy for the above-named complaints. Jfeold in Bottles at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. cli by Salmon, chemist, Denbigh in hin,by Mr.Magin, chejmst. ¡( ,I, gALMON'S Quinine tnd Iron Tonic. Highly recommended for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux, Nervous and General Debility. The most agreeableahdefficacious,strength- ening medicine yet recovered. The Proprietor has received mtiim unasked-far Testimonals in its favour. In Bottles Is. 9d. and (double the sie) 2s. 9d. each from Salmon, Denbigh Magin, Ruthin and through all chemists. gALMON'S Stomach and Liver Pills are much appreciated by the public, and should be tried by all who are subject to BILIOUS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS, as they have proved themselves to be an INFALLIBLE C T-TB P. In Boxes at 7Jd. and Is. 12d. each. Free by post to all parts for 9 or 15 stamps from THOMAS SALMON, CHEMIST, DENBIGH. -t- BEDSTEADS complete with Mattresses FOR TH\ PRICE OF A BEDSTEAD ALONE. Our 26s. Reliable" Full-size, Strong, Iron, Ornamental BEDSTEAD, with BEST STRAW MATTRESS, as no equal. G BEEN, High-street, Denbigh, Established 1825. w. T. Rouw, MEMBER OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOCIETY, ST. PETER'S SQTTAEE, RTJTHIX, Most respectfully solicits the attention of his nnmer ous customers to the following list of his Preparations :— The Perfume of Perfumes, Rouiv, s CELEBRATED LAVENDER WATER. This well-known Perfume is prepared only with the finest English Oil of Lavender, and has stood the test of a quarter of a century. It is an exceedingly powerful perfume, and cannot be surpassed in point of economy by any "f the foreign essences in repute, or any articles of a similar nature. In bottles at Is. Bd., Is. 9d., 2s. 6d., 3s. 3d., and -is. W.T.R. wishes to warn the public against spurious imitations of this Celebrated Perfume. ROUW'S EXTRACT OF ROSEMARY, For Cleansing, Strengthening, and Promoting 4h4 Growth of the. Hair. This Wash will be found a most pleasant article of the Toilet. Being a spirituous Wash, and free from any greasy matter, it may be used frequently with the utmost cleanliness. It entirely cleanses the head from dirt or dandriS and by its action on the roots of the hair, stimulates its growth, and prevents it turning grey. In bottles Is. JjOUW'S MARKING INK. This Ink the J<. rcgx :.?'< 7to -'— It una trie Finest Cambric, eawtftms yerfecti y fluid, readily from the yen, frvt.' 11 cannot be Obliterated by Washing. In bottles 6d. and Is, ROUW'S BAKING POWDEB, For making Bread, J><ùtl''JI, Biscuitt, Pancakes, Rice Cakei, ctc. This Powder contains no alum, and can be con- fidently recommended as the best in the market. It is prepared from ingredients guaranteed to be pure, and contains nothing deleterious to health. It is perlectl, wholesome, and can he used for making all kinds of unfermented Bread, Pastry, &T- It is in use by all the leading families in the district, and once used will be always used. A house-keeper, writing., says: It is the best I hare ever used." Confectioners will find it one of the greatest improve- ments, and very economical, it being only necessary to use half the quantity of butter when mring this Powder. In tins 6d. and Is. I>0UW'S i Preservative Tincture For the Teeth and Breath. A few drops sprinkled on a wet tooth brush produces a pleasant lather, which cleanses, beautifies, and preserves the teeth, hardens the gums, prevents tar- tar, and arrests dental decay. It takes away the smell of tobacco, and imparts a sweet fragrance to the breath. For children or adults whose teeth show signs of decay, its advantages are para- mount. In Bottles Is. 6d. OUW'S Victoria Dentifrice. This Dentifrice has been found one of the best Tooth Powders ever introduced. Speedily re- moving all acid formations of the teeth, and thus preventing decay. In boxes Is. Preservative Tooth Pa.ste. Rouwls JLt Preservative Tooth Paste. For cleansing and preserving the teeth, and rendering the gums firm and healthy, if from any cause they have become spongy. In Is. pots. ROUW'S Glycerine Jelly. An elegant Preparation for Chapped skin and cracked lips, and rendering the skin soft and white. By the use of this preparation all Roughness and Redness, whether caused by frost, east winds, or the sun, is speedily removed. In 6d. bottles. OUW'S Effervescent Saline Aperient Is introduced as a substitute for the bulky axj nauseous mineral waters now in use. For removing Impurities in the Blood, Indigestion, Sickness, Headache, Eruptions of the Skin, and Stomash Derangements, it will be found very beneficial. In bottles Is. 6d. Rouwis Insect Powder, For the Instantaneous Destination of Insects. This invaluable Discovery, whilst totally harmless to Animal life, is certain death to every tribe of Insects, whether infesting Dogs, Cats, &c., or for household purposes. Genuine Eau de Cologne, Violet Powders, Atkinson and Piesse and Lubins Perfumes, Toilet Soap, Tooth Preparations, Preparations for the Complexion and Hair, And all other Toilet Requisites. Special Agent for Ellis's Mineral Waters, Spratt's Dog Biscuits. Eley Bros. Sporting AmmuilifciOBj Price's Patent Candles*