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RHESTR 0 DDOSBARTHWYR "Y LLAN A'R DYWYSOGAETH." A Aberdare, T. Richards, 9 Dare street Aberaman, Mr. Morgan Parr, Newsagent Aberaeron, Mr. Jones, Stationer Aberayon, Port Talbot, Messrs. T. M. Jones and Son Abergele, Mr. Egerton Leigh, News-vendor. Abergynolwyn, Mr. Evan Isaac joi-Cs, Bwlch- gyfing Aberystwith, Mr. R. James, Bridge street Aberystwith, Messrs. Smith and Son Amlwch, Mr. D. Jones, Post Office Argoed, Mr. D. Thomas, Newsagent B Bala, Mr. H. Edwards, 42 High street „ Thomas Thomas, BeaconBfield House Bangor, Messrs. Nixon and Jarvis Bangor, Messrs. Smith and Son Bargoed, Mr. T. M. Jones, Board School Barmouth, Messrs. Smith and Son Barry, Mr. Milner, Newsagent Beaufort, Mr. Price, Newsagent Bethesda, Bangor, Mr. J. F. Williams, High street Blaengarw, Mr John Evans, Bookseller Brecon, Mr. Charles, Chemist Briton Ferry, Mr. W. T. Olive, Newsagent Brymbo, Mr. E. E. Rogers Brynaman, Carmarthen, Mr. Thomas, Prospect Villa Bryneglwys, Mr iEneas Jones, Bryntirion Bwlchycibau, Mr W. Morris, National School c Cadoxton, Neath, Mr. Rees, 1 Beaconsfield street Caerfallwch, Mr Edwin Hughes, Ochr-y-Foel Capl Garmon, Mr Jno. G. Hughes, Post Office Cilcain, Mrs Mea-y Willhmni; -0 Colwyc, Mr Daniel Owen, School House Cardiff, Messrs. Daniel Owen and Co. „ Messrs. Roberts Brothers, High street Arcade „ Mr. T. Vaughan, Welsh Church, How- ard Gardens Cardigan, Mrs. Williams, Newsagent Carmarthen, Mr. Spurrell Carmarthen, Messrs. Smith and Son Carnarvon, Mr. W. Griffith Cemmaes, Mr. D. Hughes, Cemmaes Byehan Ciliau Aeron, Mr. John Davies, Bwlchyrorf.i ■ Cockett, Mr. Jenkins, Newsagent Conway, Messrs. 11, E. Jones, Printers Corwen, Mrs. Edwards, Bookseller Cowbridge, Miss Griffith, Newsagent Criccieth, Mr. Bowen, Chemist Cwmaman, Mr. Jlenry James, 59 Glynaman road Cwmavon, Port Talbot, Mr. Arnold Cwmbach, Aberdare, Mr. B. Jones, Cwm Row D Dafen, Llanelly, Mr. W. J. Thom,,ts, Chiucli street Darowen Village, Cemmaes Road, Mr. Roland Hughes Deganwy, Mr J. Jones, Grocer Denbigh, Mr. Richard Hughes, 10 Castle street Denbigh, Messrs. Smith and Son Deri, Mr. J. Simonds, 6 School street Derwen, Mr H. England Dolgelley, Mr. George Arnfield, Bookseller, &c Dowlais, Mr. D. Rees, Castle street Dolwyddelen, Mr Evan Davies, Fenian E Ebbw Vale, Mon, Miss M. Beynon Eglwysfach, Mr Jno. Wynne Sew Eglwys Rhos, Captain Evans, 1 Graig Don Villas, Llandudno F Felinfoel, Mr Amos, National Schools Ferndale, Mr. Davies Fishguard, Mr. Seth Owen Fochriw, Pontlottyn, Mr. David Phillips, 1 Davies' row, Pentwyn G Garthbeibio, Mr Edmund Jones, Llwyn GJais, Swansea, Mr. W. C. Jenkins Glyn, Llangollen, Mr. H. Hughes, National School 0 -1 Glyndyfrdwy, Mr Wm. Owen, Sun Terrace Gwyddelwern, Mr E. Roberts, Ty'n Llidiart Gorsemon, Swansea, Mr. Llewellyn H Henllan, Trefnant, Mr. Alfred Williams. Hirwain, Mr. Edmunds, Cross street Holywell, Messrs. P, M. Evans and Son K Kidwelly, Mr. W. Davids, Newsagent Kidwelly, Mr. Shankland L Lampeter, Mr. Evans, Chemist Liverpool, Mr. W. M. Jones, 17 Owen street, Chatsworth hill London, Mr. Pierce, 23 Haverstock Road Kentish Town Loughor, Mr. Williams, Newsagent LL Llan, Festiniog, Mr. D. Roberts Llanafan-y-Traws coed, Aberystwith, Mr. Isaac Richards Llanberis, Mr. J. Davies, Dinorwic Quarries Llancrwys, Llandilo, Mr. Benjamin Evans, Pontywain Llanelltyd, Dolgelley, Mr. W. H. Bennett, Post Office Llanelly, Mr. Davies, Newsagent Llanelly, Messrs. Smith and Son Llanelly, Messrs. Mainwaring and Broom, 5 Market street Llanenddwyn Reservoir, Llanfyllin, Mr. Wm. Owen, Post Office Llanengan, Pwllheli, Mr. Hugh Richards, Pen- twyn. Llanercymedd, Misses Jones, Printers Llanaebie, Mr. W. Bowen, Post Office -jlanaebie, Mr. Henry Williams, Penygroes Llandilo, Mr. Lockyer Mr. Hopkins Llandmorwi* Mr. J. Roberts, Minyffordd Maadovery, Mr. street Llandirmwyn, Mr. Thomas, Pannau Row Llandudno, Mr. J. Wilkinson, 95 Mostyn street Llandyssil, Mr. J. Jones, Greenfield House, Drefach Llandyssil, Cardigan, Miss Evans, Currier Llanddarog, Carmarthen, Mr. Harries Llanddeiniol, Aberystwith, Mr. D. R. Jones, Schoolmaster LIanddyiha-n, Anglesey, Mrs. J. Pritchard, Taliono Llanddoget, Mr J. Roberts, Shop Llauddulas, Mr Edward Griffiths. Mill street Llanerfyl, Mr EdwarsJ Roberts, Ty'nyrhos Llangan, Mr John Fhomas, Cynwyd National School Llangwm, Mr Evan Roberts, Post Office Llangadfan, Mr Roger Mills Llanrhaiadr-yn-Mochnant, Mt Robert Jones, Park street Llanrhaiadr-yn-Kinmerch, Mr C. E. Evans, National School Llansannan, Mrs Roberts, Post Office Llandysilio, Mr. D. J. Smith, The School Llanwyddyn, Mr Watkin Owen, Post Office, Lake Vyrhwy Llysfaen, Mr Thos. Hughes, Post Office Llanfairfechan, Mr. Griffiths, Schoolhouse Llannhangel Rhosycorn, Nantgaredig, Mr. H. Hughes Llangadwaladr, Llangefni, Mrs. M. Parry, Min- y-ffordd Llangannock, Llanstephan. Mr. W. Davies, Glyncoch Llangeinwen. Dwyran, Anglesey, Mr. J. Wil- liams, Schoolliouse Llangeitho, Mr. W. Williams, Llwyncelyn Llangevinech, Mr, D. Jenkins, Bridgend street Llangorwen, Aberystwitli, Mr. F. Lewis, Cross Llanilar, Aberystwith, Mr David Davies, Tna- y-fynwent Llanuwchllyn, Mr. J. G. Owen, Carpenter Llanllechid, Mr. J. Davies, Caellwyngrydd. Llanllyfni, Penygroes, Mr. W. ii. Owen Llanpumsaint, Mr. Daniel anrhaiadr, Denbigh, Mr. E. C. Evans, National School Llanrhystyd, Mr. Sinnet, Ystradlir Llanrwst, Mr. W. J. Roberts, Cowlyd House Llansaiitffraid Glan Conway, Mr. J. Jones Llanttisant, Mr. Llewellyn, Newsagent Llanybyther, Mr. Evans, Clwtyffwen M Ma.chynlleth, Messrs. Smith aud Son Maentwrog, Tanybwlch, Mr. T. Roberts Maesteg, Mr. Isaac, Newsagent Manchester, Mr. Owen LI. Foulkes, 29 Fon- wick street, Ilr.hne Mardy, Mr. John Davies, 7 Wagant pln.cl'} Me fod, Miss Enans, Lhop Minera, Mr John Harold Richards Mold, Mr John Williams, 46 New street Menai Bridge, Messrs. Smith and Son Merthyr Tydfil, Messrs. Farrant and Frost Merthyr Tydfil, Messrs. Smith and Son Morriston, Llansamlet, Mr. Davies, Post Office Mostyn, Holywell, Mr. W. Parry, Glyn Farda, Glyn. Mountain Ash, Mrs. White, Chemist N Nannerch, Mr John Hughes, Post Office Newmarket, Mr P. Horatio Wynne, Parochial School Nantyglo, Mr. John Hughes, Bailey's Row Nantymoel, Mr. Howells, Newsagent Narberth, Mr. Best, Newsagent Neath, Mr. J. Williams, Bookseller Nevin, Mr. Griffith Hughes, Cefnymaes Newbridge, Newport, Mr. John OwenJDavies, 95, Trecelyn. o Old Colwyn, Mr. D. Owen, Schoolmaster Oswestry, Mr. Llewellyn Williams, Chapel street. P Pendoylan, Mr. Evans Penisa'rwaen, Carnarvon, Mr. W. Evans Penmachno, Bettws y Coed, Mr. H. Davies, High street Penmaenmawr, Mr. H. Neale, Post Office Penrhyndeudraeth, Mr R. Thomas, Glanllyn Pentyrch, Mr J. Davies, Post Office Pentir, Bangor, Mr. Lloyd Morris Pentraeth, Anglesey, Mr. Rogers, Post Office Pentre, Pontypridd, Mr. Joseph Voyle, 29 Ystrad road Pentrevoelas, Miss Jones. Bron Eglwys. Pentyrch, Mr. J. Thomas, Cwmyfuweh. Penygraig, Misses L. and M. Evans Pontardawe, Mr. Evans. Grocer, Alltwen „ Mr. W. Williams, Doubler, Brecon Road Pontardulais, Mr. D. Owen Pontfadog, Mr Robert Lloyd. School House Pontlottyn, Co-operative Stores Pontyberem, Llanelly, Mr. W. George Pontypridd, Mr. Key, Chemist Port Dinorwic, Mr. J. Roberts Portmadoc, Messrs. Smith and Son Porth, Mr. Fudge, Newsagent Pwllheli, Mr. Roberts, Bookseller, High street R Resolven, Mr. D. R. Phillips, Penrhiw House. Rhyl, Miss Guthrie, Emporium „ Mr. H. Sandoe, Bodfor street „ Messrs. Evaiis & Co., Wellington Cham- bers Rhosllanerchrugog, Mr Lichard A. Owen, The Cross, Rhos Rhosymedre, Mr Edmund Wright, Bodylltyn Row In Rhuddlan, Miss Davies, Corner street, Castle street Rhydymwyn, Mr J. D. Lloyd, Antelope Inn. Rhydybeini, Mr. L. Thomas, Talybont, Brecon Rhymney, Miss Davies, Lawn Terrace Ruabon, Messrs. Smith and Son Ruthin, Mr. C. Aldrich, Bookseller s Sirhowy, Mr. Phillip Jenkins, 57 Four Rows Skewen, Neath, Mr. John Jenkins, Burrows road St. Asaph, Mr. W. Evans, Newsroom St. Asaph, Mr. C. Tomkinson. St, Clears, Mr. D. Thomas, Clifon Mills St. Clears, Mr. W. Davies, Newsagent St. George, Abergele, Mrs. A. Williams, Post Office St. Mary, Walton East, Mr. J. A. Williams, CM@stQj) uo44, R.S.Q., iem, Swansea, "Western Mail Office Swansea, Messrs. Smith and Son T Towyn, Merioneth, Mr. W. Jones, 17 National street rrawsfynydd, Mr. T. Morris Richards, Mlum- gwyn street Trecastle, Brecon, Miss Flushes, Grocer Tredegar, Mr. J. Thomas, Newsagent Trefnant, Mr. Thomas Williams. Brynhyfryd. Treforest, Mr. E. Thomas, Craighaulfa Tregaron, Mr. Hughes, Grocer Treharries, Mr. Morgan, Newsagent Treorky, Mr. T. Jones V Valley, Anglesey, Mr. E. D. Lloyd, Carna House W Welshpool, Mr. E. Jones, Llanystyn Gardens Whitland, Mr. L. Harris, Newsagent Wrexham, Mr. Fisher Y Ysceifiog, Mr Robert Jones, Nutional School Yspytty Ifan, Mr R. T. Jones, Tainewyddion Factory Ynysybwl. Pontypridd, Mr. David Rogers Yspytty Ifan, Bettwsycoed, Mr. W. M. Jones Ystradgynlais, Swansea, Mr. T. Williams, Pelican street Ystrad Rliondda, Mr. D..J( nes, Newsagent Ystalyfera, Mr. G. Davies, Newsagent Bydd yn dda gan y Cyhoeddwyr benodi dos- barthwyr ymhob man lie uad oes rhai eisioes. Am y telerau, ymofyner a, Messrs. FARRANT & FROST, Lr.AN A'R DvwysoGAETn Office, 135, High street, Merthyr Tydfil, 8 W.
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