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The Morning Tub of cold water is one of the Englisbman's- and Englishwoman's—most cherished delights. Many persons, however, prefer, or are ordered by their doctors, to take a hot bath first, followed by a cold shower or sponge down. The combination is most refreshing, and health giving; but in how many households can a hot bath be relied upon in the morning! In very few in which the hot water supply depends on the kitchen fire. But every house or flat can have a constant and reliable supply of hot water, without the aid of the kitchen, by means of a gas-water heater, which can be connected to the existing pipes, at very moderate cost, and used independently of the kitchen range, with the working of which, however, it does not interfere at all. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED, PLEASE WRITE FOR ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET D, ON HOT WATER SUPPLY, WHICH WILL BE SENT POST FREE (TOGETHER WITH THE OPINIONS OF SOME USERS OF GAS-WATER HEATERS) BY The GAS LIGHT and COKE COMPANY, (Dept. 24-i, HORSEFERRY ROAD, S.W. Welsh Wesleyan. Church, CITY ROAD, FINSBURY SQUARE, E C. Grand • (Under Distinguished Patronage) WILL BE HELD IN THE LECTURE HALL, Thursday, Friday & Saturday, May 26, 27 & 28, 1910. -T553-5 Opening Ceremony each day at 3. Thupsday JVIps. MoIaJVITKW Fpiday Captain WlSElaV, R.E. Saturday mps. WjVl. WIL* La 17* MS A Admission: SIXPENCE. Rev. JOHN HUMPHREYS, Minister, 45, Almorah Road, Islington, N. I THE GREAT WELSH REMEDY. DAVIES'S8E— ™5 MINUTES. FOR COUGHS, FOR COLDS. FOR ASTHMA, FOR BRONCHITIS, FOR HOARSENESS, FOR INFLUENZA. ■ a ■ a FOR COUGHS, FOR SORE I H 11 If-lH THR0AT- MOST SOOTHING. WV/ W U n WARMS THE CHEST, DISSOLVES THE PHLEGM. FOR SINGERS, FOR PUBLIC SPEAKERS. By Che3mists everywhere 15 1¡D. & MIXTURE By Chemists 2s 9D. Postage, 3„. Proprietor, HUGH DAVIES. Chemist, Machynlleth. I London Agents: Mr. Edwin Jones, Chemist and Optician, 232, Kilburn Lane, Queen's Park, | W.C.; Mr. Thomas, Chemist, Upper Baker I Street, W. I Wholesale: Barclays, 96, Farringdon Street. D C 0 0 K 8 LY (1 SON, Inexpensive and Modern Funerals. Cremation. Country Burials, &c. (Price.Liat on application.) 266, UPPER STREET, ISLINGTON, and 52, AMWELL STREET, FEINTOY4 VlLl N Carriage Department 97, CHAPEL STREET Telephone Nos. 30 and 601. NORTH. PUBLISHERS' NOTE. The Publishers of "The London Welsh- man and Kelt" will be pleased to hear from any Reader or Newsagent who ex- periences a difficulty in obtaining this paper. To avoid any delay a standing order should be given to a Newsagent, or at the Railway Bookstall, so that they can make the necessary arrangements to obtain a supply punctually each week. Printed and Pu shed by The London Welbb Publibejng Co., LTD., at 302. Giay s, Inn Boad, London, W.C. Wholesale Agents-MSOUTHWELL, Ivy Lane, Paternoster Row, and Printed by GRELLIER & SON, 302, Gray's Inn Road, London, W,C.