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=A NEW CRETONNES NEW PRINTS. &■ R. ARTIIUR DAVIS Is now showing a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN CRETONNES AND PRINTS. it V Also '« NSpecial purchase "t+," .# 40 DOZ. HEARTHRUGS. R. ARTHUR DAVIS Would advise his customers to make their purchases r\ early, as the prices of the 't above goods are much under present market value. HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, &c. HUGHES' COMPOUND 11 ESSENCE OF HOREHOUND 11 H FOR THE COMPLETE CURE 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 Testimonial from DR. PIERCE, Coroner of the County of Denbigh. "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, &c." For Coughs, Colds, Influenza, LSC. Mr. R. 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 cured 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. Asthma and Difficult Breathing, arising from affections 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 chest and lungs. Plea.se send me another bottle by return of post. You can use this as you think proper.—Yours truly, R. J. CLAIIII. 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 officacy of your preparation for the relief of colds, &c. Last winter I was suffering from a very severe cold, ac- companied by a serious cough (caused, I believe, by sleeping in a damp bed), and after applying various minor remedies, I was persuaded to try a bottle of your Essence of Horehound, and in the course of a day or so, I found the cold much better, and the cough greatly relieved and my chest free from pain. I can, therefore, from my own personal experiene strongly recommend it to anybody suffering fjsnn cold or tightness in the chest.—Yours truly, GEO. WEBSTER PARTMSTON. One teaspoonful gives immediate r^wf, taken in a little warm water. "1' Wigfair l, St. Asaph. Dear Sir,—The second bottle,Øf your Compound Essence of Horehound has co)ja$pletely cured me_ of the severe cough and tight$#ss of the chest which I suffered from, in fact ijsls the best remedy I have ever tried, and you may. Miake use of this testimonial whenever you wish.ours truly, JAMES HARBIS. iI!' HU G H E,,Ir V E R R U C A C IN-t-,l ,¿t" B,Vmsbury Mansion, Hart-street, London. Dear ^—Please send a bottle of your Verrucacine for cfls, for which I enclose 15 stamps. R. D. Hughes. R.S. York Hotel, Portman-square. I Sir,-I enclose penny stamps value lR. 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. Slioriicliffe 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 4th, 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 ar«> gradually disappearing. I shall be glad to recommend it to my friends.—Yours truly, Mr. Hughes, High-street, Denbigh. Pontrallt Goch Mill, St. Asaph, June 22, 1881. Dear Sir,—I am very pleased to be able to bear testimony to the efficacy of your Verrucacine. 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 truly, EDWARD WILLIAMS. Mr. R. D. Hughes, Chemist, Medical Hall. Another Lady writes: Sir,—Your 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. Do HUGHES, OPERATIVE and DISPENSING CHEMIST, County Medical Hall, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. To be had of all Chemists, I ill; by post, 15 stamps. IIIGII STREET, DENBIGH. gPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ———— T. J. W ILLIAMS Has great pleasure in informing the public that he has Opened a New Branch in the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, and has engaged the services of Mr. SCUBLOCK as Cutter, who has had considerable experience in every branch of the trade, and .trusts, by prompt attention to all orders, to receive the continued support of his numerous friends and customers. GENTS' TWEED SUITS to order Y,2 10 0 SCOTCH CHEVIOTS to order 2 15 0 BEST BANNOCKBUBN to order 3 3 0 Also TVest of England RINNOUSEITINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, BROAD- I CLOTHS, &C., &C., IN GEE AT YARIETY. LADIES' RIDING HABITS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, &c., &c., &c. LIVERIES AND JUVENILE DRESS. Tei,tits.-5 per cent. for Cash, 2J per cent. for Cash in Three Months.^ Six Months—NETT. A N C Y D -47R T M E N T :4 NEWEST SIIiji JN BRITISH CASHMEREiMERINOES, BEIGES, .#,í &c., &c. /1(f! Newest Designs in ED COTTONS AND SATEENS. Large stock of 1;4.iÎ" LINEN DRAPERY, FLANNELS, DAMASKS, Large arrival of 1 i'j k5. CRETONNES. FAMILY MOURNING. The Dressmaking and Millinery Departments are under EXPERI- ENCED MANAGEMENT. TEMPLE BAR CARPET AND T T FURNISHING WAREHOUSE. This department is worthy of the continued patronage of all parties throughout the country, and comprises Brussels, Tapestry, Dutch, felt, and other Carpets, &c. Also Linoliums and Oilcloths in all qualities and prices. Skin, Axminster, Cocoa, and other Mats. A great variety of Hearth- rugs. Indian, Turkish, and Persian Carpets procured on the shortest notice. Just Arrived, "yyALL PKPE rs.WALL PAPEIIS. tV JL JL T. J. WILLIAMS, DENBIGH, Has now a splendid variety of all kinds of WALL PAPERS. The stock numbers over 30,000 PIECES. The present year being exceptional in point of interest in the town, no doubt there will be a great deal of renovating done, and in order to meet the greater requirements, T. J. W. begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that all his Valuable Stock of Furnishing Goods, Sfc., will be sold_ at prices unsurpassed in Cheapness by any house in the trade. Business Announcements. w. PRICE JONES, 17, High-street, DENBIGH, Sells TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, &c., At MERCHANTS' PRICES, therefore Compare W. Price Jones' 2/- Tea with Tea generally sold at 2/6. Compare W. Price Jones' 2/G Tea with Tea gener- ally sold at 3/ Compare W. Price Jones' 3/- Tea with the Finest Tea you can get elsewhere. In compliance with the request of many ef 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 Alkock's Porous Plasters 1 11 0 8 Alkarum, Dr. Dunbar's 2 3 Allen's Zylobalsamum 3 6 ,,2 0 Allen's Hair Restorer 6 0 ,,3 7 Albion Milk and Sulphur Soap 0 6 ,,0 4 Beetham's Corn Plaisters 1 11 0 101 Bond's Marking Ink 0 6 ,,0 3 Brown's Troches- 1 1 0 Brand's Essence of Beef 3 0 „ 2 4 Brown's Chlorodyne -1 „ 0 10* Brown's CMorodyne Troches..1 1* 0 10 Cannon's Lime Juice and Qlyfeerine 1 0 0 9 „ 0 6 „ 0 4! Cleaver's TerebcjaeSbap 1 6 „ 1 0 Cockles' PI^> 1 11 0 10 Clark's. RISOD Mixture. 2 6 1 10 Coagrfine 0 4 & 0 6 JXF Barry's Revalenta Food 1 7 & 2 8 'Dredge's Heal-all 1 ItforO 101- Davies' Piiii Killer 1 1* 0 10* DeJongh's Cod Liver Oil 2 6 „ 1 10 Eau de Cologne (best) 2 6 ,,1 61 Evans' Emulsified Cod Liver Oil.. 3 0 ,,2 1 Eno's Fruit Salt 2 9 ,,2 3 Fenning's Powder 1 11 0 101 Floriline 2 6 1 10 Goddard's Plate Powder. 1 0 ,,0 8 Holloway's Ointment 1 It" 0 10! 11 Pills 1 11 0 101 Hoff's Extract of Malt 1 7 Jewsbury and Brown's Tooth Paste 1 6 1 11 Joy's Asthma Cigarettes 2 6 1 9 Kay's Essence of Linseed 1 1 0 lOt „ 0 9t" 0 7t Leibig's Extract of Meat ..2oz. 1 3 „ „ » .4oz. ,,2 3 Lamplough's Pyretic Saline 2 6 1 10 Kepler's Extract of Malt ,,2 3 Maltine 2 9 ,,2 3 Maltine with Hydrophosphites 6 6 ,,5 6 Mexican Hair RESTORER ,,2 3 NeaNre's Food 1 0 ,,0 8; Naldire's Dog SOAP 1 0 ,,0 8- ilarisl-i Food 0 9 0 6 rapier FAYARD • • 0 8 PeppCl"s Quinine and Iron Tonic.. ,,3 8 „ TARAXACUM and PODOPHYLLIN ,,2 4 Pear's SOAP 1 0 0 8 „ „ UNSCENTED „ H POND'S EXTRACT SMALL 10D., LARGEST 6 6 Powell's Balsam oi Aniseed 1 HforO lO Ridge's Food 1 0 ,,0 8 ROWLANDS' Maccassar Oil 2 1 Rooke's Pills 1 1, 0 10! Siegell's Syrup 2 6 „ 2 0 „ Pills 1 11 0 10* Scott's Pills 1 B" 0 10* Seidletz Powder 1 0 „ 0 8 Steedman's Soothing Powder 1 1* 0 10* Schweitzer Cocoatina 1 6 ,,1 2 Tonga 4 6 3 10 Tamar Indien 1 10 Van Houten's Cocoa Is., Is. lid., and 3 7 Wright's Coal Tar Soap. 0 6 for 0 4 Winslow's Syrup 1 1* 0 10 Zoedone per doz. 4 9 Bird Seed (Canary and Hemp) 0 2 Blue (Picket's) 0 10 Brunswick Black 1 0 for 0 8 Cocoa Essence 1 6 „ I 4 Cocoatina 3 0 ,,2 2 Cocoatina 1 6 ,,1 2 Coffee (Phillips' Dandelion) 1 6 1 1 Coffee Extract (Branson's) 1 0 ,,0 8* Corn Flour (various makers) 0 8 ,,0 6 Cream of Tartar 1 8 1 4* Curry Powder. 3 0 1 4 Deodorising Powder (Smith's) 0 6 „ 0 4* Dog Biscuits (Spratt's, London) 22 0 ,,15 6 Dog Biscuits (Barr's, Liverpool) 20 0 „14 6 9 Essence of Bennett-per gal. 3 6 Furniture Polish (Adams) 0 8 ,,0 5* Harness Composition (Harris 1 0 ,,0 7 Hominy. 1 0 0 9 Kid Reviver 1 0 0 7 Knife Powder 1 0 ,,0 7* Lentils 0 4 0 2 Lime Juice (Rose's) 1 3 1 0 Lime Juice Cordial (Rose's). 1 6 ,,1 2 Maccaroni (Genoa) 0 10 ,,0 6 Matches (Bryant and May's safety) 1 0 0 7 Night Lights. 0 6 ,,0 5 Peerless Gloss (Houthaways) 2 bots. 0 9* Poultry Food (Spratt's, London). 22 0,17 0 Semolina 0 5 ,,0 3* Sauce (Lea and Perrins) 1 0 ,,0 9| Yorkshire Relish 1 0 „ 0 9 Soda, Bi-Carbonate 0 8 ,,0 2* j Starch (Colman's) in 5-lb. papers. 0 6 „ 0 4 Carraway Seeds 0 8 ,,0 4* Cinnamon (ground) 4 0 ,,2 0 Cloves 1 8 to 2 8 Ginger 0 8 ,,1 8 mllee 5 0 for 3 6 Nutmegs, finest 6 0 4 0 Nutmeg, ground 4 0 ,,2 8 Publication. "NoRTH WALES ILLUSTRATED 1.S FAMILY MAGAZINE." PRICE ONE PENNY. The best Family Magazine for the Household. Pub- lished by W. IL jl)a.yli% YalU-Atmt, Deabigiz. Established 1825. W. T. Rouw. MEMBER OF THE PHARMACEUTICAL SOQIETr, ST. PE, TE.R'S SQUARE, RUTHIN, Most respectfully solicits the attention of his numet ous customers to the following list of his Preparations The Perfume of Perfumes, ROUW'S CELEBRATED LAVENDER WATER. This well-known Perfume is prepared only wifli the finest English Oil of Lavender, and has stood the test of a quarter of a century. It is an exceeding powerful perfume, and cannot be surpassed in point of economy by any of the foreign essences in repa or any articles of a similar nature. In boMlvft at Is. 3d., Is. 9d., 28. 6d., 3s. M., and 91t. W.T.R. wishes to warn the public against spurions imitations of this Celebrated Perfume. ouwls ROUW'S EXTRACT OF ROSEMARY, For Cleansing, Strengthening, and Promoting t 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 dandriff; and by its action on the roolji of the hair, stimulates its growth, and prevents il turning grey. In bottles Is. • ROU,V'S MARKING IN It. This Ink has the following advantages". It requires no Preparation, it will not Injure the Finest Camll It remains perfectly fluid, It flows readily from the pen, It cannot be Obtiterated by Wathfafr In bottles 6d. and Is. ■■■«•■ i ROUW'S BAKING POWDER, • For making Bread, Pastry, Biscwiti, Ppfyftfrff, Rice CaJcef,<to, This Powder colitaing no alnirt, and eah be fidently recommended as the best in the market. Tl 1* prepared from ingredients guaranteed to be pure, and contains nothing deleterious to health. It is psrfsetW wholesome, and can be used for making all kinds flI. unfermented Bread, Pastry, &0. It is in use by all the leading families in the district, and onte tMtt will be always used. A house-keeper, writing, Mtytn It is the best I hare ever tisefl." Confectioners will find it one of the great ftnprova- ments, and very economical, it -being only necessary to use half the quantity of butter when using this Powder. In tins 6d. and Is. ROUW'S 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 ttty- 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. Gd. ows JLA' 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 lB. ROUW'S Preservative Tooth Paste. For cleansing and preserving the teethe 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 akin 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 GJ. bottles. ROWS Effervescent Saline Aperient Is introduced as a substitute for the bulky and nauseous mineral waters now in use. For removing Impurities in the Blood, Indigestion, Sickness, Headache, Eruptions of the Skin, and Stomaeh Derangements, it will be found very beneficial. In bottles Is. 6d. ROUWIS Insect Powder, For the Instantaneous Destruction 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 Haiy, And all other Toilet Requisites. — — i.. f Special Agent for Ellis's Mineral Waters, Spratt's Dog Biscuits. < Eley Bros. Sporting Ammunition* Price's Patent Caudlem or'