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Theft frotri tl\e Park Hotel,…

"DICCING DUSKY DIAMONDS."

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INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION.

A PARK FOR TqE HONDD.

Te Bathirjg Fatality at Barry…

"I Am Coing For a Stroll."

----PORTH COUNTY SCHOOLS.

♦ OTES FROM PORTHCAWL.

,CAERPHILLY DISTRICT COUNCIL.…

Driving Without Reins.

--IThe doings of John Cantwell,…

+ Llantrisant Woman in Trouble.

Speech by Mabon, M.P.

4, ODDFELLOWSHIP AT PONTYPRIDD.

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THE COLLIER'S PIPE.

/[ Change of Air. --

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/[ Change of Air. WHY IS IT NECESSARY, AND HOW TO BENEFIT BY IT. "Oh! for a change!" is the cry from town and country, and packing for the annual visit to the seashore or the Wells is the oirder of the day. The various health resorts are frequented not so much by those who are actually invalids as by those who wish to be protected from becoming so. The routine of every-day life, the close application to business or study, the pressure of home cares, all tend more or less to put the system out of tone, and to make a change neces- sary. And it should be remembered that it is in the "change" the chief benefit lies* ■ is true that the osone-laden breezes of the coast, the matutinal dip in the sea, and the orthodox drinking of the mineral waters, have their uses, but the benefit derived from them is greatly en- hanced by the "chartge" the health-seeker under- goes-the change that is of air, of scene, of diet, and of habits of life. Neither is this all that is necessary. Most experienced medical men now-a-days advise the taking during the change of a course of some good tonic medicine—as, for instance, that popu- lar preparation "Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bit- ters," which has secured the approval of many leading physicians, and whose praises are sung by most people who have tried it. As a remedy for Weakness, Nervousness, In- digestion, Low Spirits, Sleeplessness, and Chest Affections, it has no equal. Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters, the Vegetable Tonic, is sold in bottles at 2s 9d and 4s 6d each, and can be ob- tained from all chemists and patent medicine vendors, or, carriage free, by parcel post, direct from the proprietors: The Quinine Bitters Manufacturing Company, Limited, Fouth Wak-s. P.evar» of T-nifanions. tin' name "Gwi'yu- Evans ou LiWcl, ..¡oj, .B;¡'e.

PONTYPRIDD DISTRICT COUNCIL.

.;:o-YSTRAD HOUNDS. -

Light Wanted.

THE COMMON AS A PARK.

"THE GROCERS' MONTHLY."

Daring Theft at Senghenydd.

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