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MESSRS. W. DEW and SON. THE 38th UNRESER-V-CID FAT STOCK SALE AT MADRYN FARM, ABER, near BANuOrv. 4 MESSRS W. DEW & SON are induc- M ted by CWonel Henry Platt, CD., 4 offer for Unreserved SALE BY AUCTION, at the Farm Yard as above, on Tuesday, December 4th, 1900 230 Prime Fat 2, 3, and 4 year oid Welsh Crossbred and Cheviot Sheep. 41 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers (m- cludine two Show Bullocks), and compris- ing Some of the Primest Stock Ever CMforeil for Sale at. M«^ryn. Luncheon at 12.30. Sale at On, o'clock. Brakes will meet the trains as u>;¡¡;¡1. Catalogues may be obta lied at any of the Principal Hotels in the Neighbourhood; oi Mr Owen Jones, Farm JailifF, M:ld.ryn, Farm. Llanfairfechan or of thv ecrs, Bangor and Llandudno. OTY OF BANGOR- I 204, HIGH STREET. I Sale of a Very Valuable I with Dwellmg House, Back P ft a Garden at the rear thereof, situate m If the best position i»J*10 X' -ii r\aar. F]^ ESSES WM DEW »nd^.o British*Hoteir Ath Zto'llTil £ Tuesdav December 4th, at 7 o clock (sub- ject to^nditions then and there to be pro- duc^d) the Vendors interest m the unex- I pired term of the Lease granted upon those Valuable Business Premises, Dwelling I House, and Back Premises known, as J "Minerva Printing Works," being No. 204, I High street, situate opposite the Cathedral, I in the centre of the City, close to the mar- 1 ket, with a long frontage to the High I street. R The Premises oompr*sC a fin6 com- modious Front Shop and Showroom, a «*i- venkml Dwelling Homo, » P"; vate Entrance H«n, Breakfast, Dining and Drawing Rooms, six Bedrooms, Lavatory, and W.O., Kitchen and Scullery. The convenient and commodious Back Premises, which are approached from High street through a right-of-way under an archway, comprise three very large rooms lately used as Printing Works, &c., a Storeroom. There is also a spacious I al'd and capital Garden. The$e Premises are perhaps the best for busing purposes in High street. The tenure is leasehold for a term of 40 ??ears) commencing frorrl the 12th day of November, 1900, at an annual ground rent of £ 50.. Particulars may be obtained, and a Plan of the property seen at the Offices of Messrs Hughes, Pritchard, and Rodway, Solicitors, IBa-ngor, at the Auctioneer^ Institute, 57, Chancery Lane. London; or of the Auc- tioneers. Well field, Bangor. 1119 MB. JOHN PARRY JONES. j tioneers. Well field, Bangor. 1119 JIR. JOHN PARRY JONES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CHWTLOG, CARNAFVONSHTRE. MR JOHN PARRY ONES has been in- structed by several gentlemen in the district to holq, early in December next itt .» field adjoining the Madrvn Arms, a Christmas Sale of Prime Fat Cattle and Sheep. List of prizes and fixed date will appear shortly. Terms cash. CYNHELIR ARWERTHIAN T BLYN- YDDOL yn Yard Victoria, Llanbedr, yn Nhachwedd aryr hyn a gnnIyn Heffer Dew, 2 Hv/rdd Mynyddig da, 1 fer- lan, 1U, 7 oed. llonydd yn mhob gwaith; Merlan etc, 3 oed, heb ei dal, 15 o uchder; Cyw Sugno. Khaggolwg am Stoc rhagorol Heni, vn nghyda Cheffylau Gwedd da j Trol bron yn newydd. Anfoner entries i'r Arwerthwr, yn 4 Penlan, Penrhyndeu diaeth. Hefyd yn Yard Ship and Gronnd, 1 Talsarnau. Anfoner entries at unwaith ir # cyfeiriad uchod. | CHRISTMAS SOW AND SALE OF t PRIME FAT SHEEP AND CATTLE AT CHWILOG. ON THURSDAY, NOV. 29th, 1900. BY MR J. PARRY J ONES the following Prizes will be offered at the abore ShClass 1.—For the Fattest Bullock, prize I ^Class 2.—For the Fattest Cow or Heifer, I .pi 5s ft Class 3.—For the Fastest, under 2 year °'<C1 5^-For the Fattest Bull, 30s 6d. Class 5.-For the Fattest Pen of fire Sheep, first prize 15s; second 5s. Class 6.—For the best Turkey, prize 5s.. Class 7.—For the best Goose, prize 5s. All entries to be made direct to tbe Auctioneer, accompanied with Is. for each entrY. Full particulars from the Auctioneer, Penlan, Peurhyndeudraeth. „ T1 Judges: Mri John Jones Son, Llan- dudno Mr David Evans, Carnarvon; Mr R. Newall, Central Buildings, Portmadoc. Olwyn JJdwfr newydd o ffawjdd melyn goreu i'w chael ond ymofyn a Mr John Parry Jonee, Arwerthwr, Penlan, Penrhyn- deudraeth. MESSRS. E. H. OWEN and SON. CHRISTMAS PRIZE FAT STOCK SHOWS AND SALES. CARNARVON, MONDAY. DECEMBER ? 3rd, 1900. CRICCIETH MONDAY, DECEMBER 10th, 1900. MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON have re- ceived a large number of entries for the above Sales. The entries for Criccieth close on Saturday, December 1st, 1900. For Catalogue apply to the Auctioneers, 18, 11 Bridge street, Carnarvon. 1136 L MESSRS ROBERT and ROGERS JONES. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 1900. Talycafn Mart seventh Annual Christ- mas Show and Sale, comprising 150 Pnme Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows, and Bully; 600 ripe Mountain Wethers and Ewes; 36 Fat Piga and Calves. tsial conditions. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 1071 MESSRS. J. PRITCHARD and PORTER. MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. IMPORTANT TO CATTLE DEALERS, BUTCHERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN PRITCHARD ANT) -L" PORTER beg to announce that their Nineteenth Great Christmas Sale of at Stock will be held at the above Smithfield, on Wednesday, December 12th, 1900, com- mencing at 12 o'clock (noon) prompt, and will include 90 head of Grand Prime well- fed Fat Bullocks; Heifers and Cows of ex- cellent quality most of which have been felon corn and meal throughout the sum- mer, and have been specially prepared for this Sale; 2 excellent Fat Bulls; also 100 choice Fat Mountain Ewes and Wethers; Half-bred Yearling Wethers, and Cross- bred Gimmers. Keep will be allowed or a discount if taken away day of Sale. Luncheon at 11 a.m. will be provided at the Anglesey Arms Hotel. r Bodhyfryd, Bangor. (Telephone 47). I MR. H. PARRY JONES. VICTORIA HALL, HOLYHEAD. VERY IMPORTANT TO HOUSE- HOLDERS. PARTIES FURNISHING &c. MR H. PARRY JONES will SeU by Pub- lic Auction at the above JbLall, on Friday, December 7th, 1900, a very large and valuable collection of Household Fur- niture, removed for convenience of Sale. The collection, will include some valuable Furniture, having to be compulsory dis- posed of by victims of the DumbeU's Bank failure. The following is a brief summary of the articles:—A beautiful Walnut Frame, Dining Roome Suite, upholstered in saddlebags, comprising fine Chesterfield, 2 Divan Ensr Chairs, 6 Chairs a very sub- stantial Dining Room Suite in roan leather, and solid Walnut Frames; Break- fast Room Suite, 2 fine solid Walnut Bed- room Suites, consisting of Wardrobe, Duchesse Dressing Chest and Mahogany Top Washstand, with Pedestal Cupboard and Towel Rail combined; a magnificent solid Walnut Trio Wardrobe, 6ft., with bevelled mirror centre doer filled with trays and drawers; Oak and Mahogany Hall Stands, Chest of Drawers in walnut wood and mahogany; 2 Dining Tables, several pairs of Mahogany Duchesse' Tables and Marble Top Washstands several Couches, Easy Chairs, Brass and Iron Bedsteads, Woot Mattresses, several Double and Single Toilet Sets p lnrqe quantity cf elec- tro-plate Goods, Fenders, Curbs, Fire Irons; a quantity of Grocer and Provision Merchants' Scales and Weights, Cannisters, Fixtures &c.; also a part of Bankrupt Stock in' Bamboo and Lacquered Goods, comprieffie Tables, Hall Stands, Flower Stands, Whatnots, &C. also two beautiful sweet-toned Pianoforte, by well-known makers, in walnut case, one by Crane and Sons (new two years ago). Sale to commence at 11 o'clock prompt. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Old Market Place, Holyhead. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURIST BOOKINGS DURING THE WINTER MONTHS. T OU-RIST TICKETS available for tw. months will be issued from. the Principal stations to all Health Resorta on the Cambrian Railways, also to Waking Places in England, North Wales English Lake Distnot, North East Coast &c &c.. during tht Winter Months. Tourist Tickets, available for two months, will also be issued from the principal sta- tions on most of otheT Companies' Lines to the various Tourist Resorts on the Cam- brian Railways. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways may be obtained from r W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the ne, Oswestry. C. S. DENNISS, Secretary and General Manager. November, 1900. 984 CAHBRUN RAILWAYS COMPANY. T° BY PRIVATE TREATY, the thp °' well-harvested HAY, of wise stated^ <^°L1900. Jhere Stations on th? ng f .the undermentioned estimated to ccmtafcS^ more or less, also „ pSrthtmM 8T>T,ON9- TOS BTATJOHS W*- Tons Uanymynech 7 Bow Street ti IJansamtffrald. 6 Peninaenpool ? Kerry (1899) 2* SJ«arT&" 1 Uamdloes 9 Pexwani } Tylwch 3 Harlech (18995 gt. Harmons Harlech (1899) If ralsaroau (1896) 2 fit Harmons Talsarnau "Bnilth •• 6, Portmadoc ° Aberedw GMccieth (1899).. ■Rf.iichrood — 6 Criocieth Srth •• 10 Abererch (1899) » Caenrws Abererch 7 iSg™ 4 .IS* For further particulars, and to treat, apply to Oswestry, iC* DENNISS, November, 1900. Secretary. 1 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW, BINGLEY HALL, NATIONAL DOG SHOW, CURZON HALL, DECEMBER 1st to 6th. On Tuesday," Wednesday and Thursday, December 4th, 5th, and 6th, Cheap 1 Day and 2 or 3 Days Tickets will be issued to BIRMINGHAM. From Pwllheli, depart 6.25 a.m., Afon en, 6.40; Criocieth, 6.49, Portmadoc, 7.0 3rd class return fares, 1 day, 6s 6d, 2 or 3 days, lls; Minffordd, 7.4, 1 day, 6s 6d 2 or 3 days, 10s 3d; Penrhyndeudraeth, 7.9, Talsarnau, 7.13, 1 day, 6s 6d 2 or 3 days, 10s; Harlech, 7.20, Llanbedr and Pensarn, 7.30, 1 day, 6s 6d, 2 or 3 days 9s 6d; Dyffryn, 7.37, 1 day, 6s, 2 or 3 days, 9s 6d; Barmouth, 7.52, Towyn., 8.23, Aberdovey, 8.34, 1 day, 58 6d, 2 or 3 days, 9s 6d. HoMers of One Day Tickets return from Birmingham (New street) at 11.5 p.m. on date of issue of Ticket. Holders of Two or Three Days Tickets return from Bir- mingham (New street) as under —Tickets issued on December 4th will be available to return at 11.25 a.m. on December 5th or 6th. Tickets issued on December 5th will be available to return at 11.25 a.m. on December 6th or 7th. Tickets issued on December 6th will be available to re- turn at 11.25 a.m. on December 7th or 8th. All information regarding Excursion Trains and Tourist Arrangements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr W. H. Gough, Superintendent of the Line, Oswestry. C. S. DENNIS, Secretary and General Manager. (L-westry, November, 1900. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. WINTER TRAIN SERVICE. DOWN. The following alterations will be made on and from October 1st, 1900:- The 7.40 a.m. Ellesmere to Abcrysfc yth will run between Oswestry and Abervsfe- wyth only, leaving Oswestry at 8.20 am The 10.20 a.m. Whitchurch to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 2.20 p.m. Special Express from Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, tfce., will be discontinued. The 12.20 p.m. Express from Whitchurch to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, «fcc., will b» dis- continued-. The 1.20 p.m. to Aberystwyth Ejrmouth, &c., in connection with the 10.30 a.m. from Cardiff, 11.10 a.m. fiom I Newport (Mon.), &c., will be discontinued. The 4.20 p.m. Welshpool to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. A New Train will leave Whitclluroh at 4.30 p.m. for Oswestry and Wrexham, in connection with the 3.U p.m. Express from Manchester (London road), and 2.40 p.m. from Liverpool (Lime street). The 5.20 p.m. Whitchurch to Aberystwyth will be discontinued. The 7.25 p.m. Whitchurch to Llanidloes Mill leave at 6.40 p.m., and run correspond- ingly earlier throughout. A New Train will leave Welshpool at 9.35 p.m. for Llanidloes, having a connection from London, Birmingham, Shrewsburv,&-c. Ihe 9.50 a.m. Moat Lane to Builth Wells will leave Moat Lane at 10.15 a.m. t The 2.65 p.m. Moat Lane to Brecon will leave at 3.10 p.m., and the intermediate L tiroes be dlighty altered. out. The 7.40 a-m* Machynlleth to Pwllheli wiu leave at 8.35 a.m., and be later through- The If ..2 a.m. Machynlleth to PwUhei: will leave at 11.5 a.m., and the intermedi- ate times be altered throughout. The 9.46 a.m. Train from Carnarvva will run threugh to Pwllheb. Up-. Tbe 7.16 a.m. Aberystwyth to Oswestry will be discontinued. The 8.20 a.m. Aberystwyth to Machyn- lleth will leave at 7.50 a.m., and run to Glandevey Junction only. The 8.45 a.m. Aberystwyth to Whit- church will leave at 8.16 a.m., and be re timed throughout. The 9.5 a.m. from Barmouth and 9.35 a.m. from Aberystwyth to South Wales, Cardiff, Newport (Men.), &c., will bedur continued. The 1.30 p.m. from Barmouth, and 2.15 and 2.45 p.m. from Aberystwyth to London (Enston and Paddington), Birmingham ffsew street and Snow Hill), Manchester g,ondon road), Liverpool (Lime street), &c., vvit be discontinued. The 10.10 a.m. Aberystwyth to Barmouth will he discontinued. The 9.50 a.m. from Pwllheli, 11.35 a.m. from Barmouth, and 12.5 p.m. from Aber- ystwyth, will leave Pwllheli at 10.30 a.m., Barmouth 12.7 p.m., and Aberystwytii 12.30 p.m., and be retimed throughout. The 11.15 a.m. from Pwllheli, and 12.45 p.m. from Aberystwyth will leave Pwllheli at 11.40 a.m., Barmouth 12.50 p.m., and Aberystwyth at 1.15 p.m., arriving London (Euston) at 8.45 p.m., Manchester (London road) 7.15 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime street) 7.26 p.m. A new tram will leave PwUheli at 11.0 a.m. and run through to Carnarvon. The 4.45 p.m. Pwllheli to Poruaadoc will not rnn. Tilu 9.15 p.m. Pwllheli to Portmadoc wiE leave at S.50 p.m. and be earlier through- cut. Tbf-a Trains connect with London ant, North-Western and Great Westenn Co. F. Trains to and from all parts. For full particulars see Company's Time Tables. FAST TRAINS will run during the Win- ter months as under:- 1.15 p.m. from Aberystwyth, 11.40 a.m. from Pwllheli, and 12.50 p.m. from Bar. mouth to Welshpool and Whitchurch. 3.25 p.m Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Bar. uioutb, and Pwllheli. C. S. DENNTSS, General Manager. ¡ Carnarvon & District Advertising and Bfllpostlng Co. MEMBERS OF THE UNITED BILL- POSTERS' ASSOCIATION. Owners of the Principal Posting Stations in the District, numbering over 60. We hold the sole advertising rights on the Snowdon Railway, North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway).-Office, 6, Pool Hill, Car- narvon. Bangor & District Blllpostlng Co. ■jXyfEMBERS OF THE UNITED BILL- -UX POSTERS' ASSOCIATION. Proprietors of the Principal hoardings in Bangor and District. Treble the Space of any other Local Bill- poster. i JOHN ELI nr THE ONLY PRACTICAL BILLPOSTER IN PWLLHELI, and Owner of all the Hoardings in Town and District. NANTLLE VALE. W. GRIFFITH DAVIES, Billposter, Town Crier, Bill Distributor, PENYGROE8, R.B.O. BILLPOSTING CONTRACTED AT THE MOST MODERATE TERMS at Pen- ygroes, Talysam, Nantlle, Llanllyfni, &c. All orders carefully and promptly executed. PERIS AND PADARN VALE. R. A. HUGHES (Alarch Chcyrfai)., BILLPOSTER, TOWN CRIER, AND BILL DISTRIBUTOR, LLANBERIS. Y APPOINTMENT OF THE DIS- TRICT AND PARISH COUNCILS. Owcner of the Chief Posting Stations, all in the most prominent parts of Llanberis and surrounding districts for six miles round. All orders entrusted to my care shall be promptly attended to and executed. OWEN ROBERTS TREMADOC,fj BILLPOSTER PARISH COUNCIL AND PORTMADOC DISTRICT. Also Auctioneers and Concert Posters, &c., &c. Also Distributor. Rhoddir Posters i fyny o Dremadop; i Rhyd-ddu, Penrhyndeudraeth, Garn Dol- benmaen, &c., am bris rhesymol. Telir sylw dyladwy i'r post. Mae yn byw yn yxnyl Post Office, Porth- madog. RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC, 1901, NOW READY..—Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners; Birthday Informatiot, for ,dvery day, and the Fate of any Child born during the year. When to court, marry, buy, Bell, speculate, hire servants, seek employment, set fowls, fish, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do anything else. The best Almanac published. 128 pages, price 6d, post free 7d. T j Foulsham, 4, Pilgrim street, -Lndgate Hill, E.C., and all Stationers and Book- stalls. 9(() CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS are warranted to cure in either sex all acquired er eonsti- tutional Discharges from the Urinary Or- gans, Gravel and Pains in the back. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 30 years. In boxes, 4s 6d each, of all Chemists and Patent Medidine Venders throughout the World, or sent for sixty Stamps by the makers. The Lincoln and Midland Coun- ties Drug Company, Lincoln. LIVERPOOL SHAFTESBURY. HOTEL. MOUNT PLEASANT. rturee mmut.' walk from Cental and lama State Stations and aboit ten minntea from Tjanfling Stage. FIRST CLASS TEMPERANCE HOTEL. with moderate oiiarges. fdeotrie Lieht. 100 Rooms. Night Porter. CAROLAU NADOLIO. ILYFR yn cynwys wyth o Garolau, :-oau J L. J. Roberts 6c, gyda'r post, j "Yn nghanol gwlad Judea dlos" (Eos Bradwen), 2c. Iq Ephrata yn y nos" (L. J. Roberts), 2c. "Molwn Di, Arglwydd" (D. Pryse Jonee), S.F., lc; H.N., 2c. I'w cael 0 Swyddfa'r "Genedl." 0 W lir -UPS PENNYROYAL T W IjJCi O AND STEEL. PILLS I FENYWOD. Mae y Peleni gwerthfawr hyn cywiro pob afreoleidd-dra, yn symud rhwystrau, ac yn esmwythau y poenau y mae v benywod yn agored iddynt ar adegau neillduol. Blychau Is lie, a 2s 9c gan bob Fferyllydd. Anfonir hwynt unrhvw le ar dderbyniad 15 neu 34 o lythjrrnodau gan E. T. Towle & Co., Gwneothwyr, Dryden street, dotting-1* am. <- Mrs. BALLIK, m "Baby," Chwef, 1898:- C Cymeriad rhagorol 1 Hayman's Balsam, gellir M •1 roddl yn ddlogel 1 blanfc^kychain." ■ YR HEN FEDDYGINIAETH GYMREIG ( JLt Jhivydwct) Bronchitis, Crygnl, Aa. I Aym fOR C-OUGH,COLD, OF HOREHOUND PittBlAw GJC.. 1. 2..6c. RHWYSTRA ANWYD 01 Cymerir ef yn fuan. Cafodd fv irirawd esmwythSd dirfawr trwyddo, pan yn dioddef dan y pas ac yn methn Korphwyso.* JB. M. D., The Elms, Faringdon, Menefln, 1898. GEMAU RHAD.—Bydd i Siopwyr gael Stoc fwyaf a'r prisiau iselaf yn Mas- nachdy Millington 12, Hounctsditch, Lon don. Gellir cael clocaau, Oriaduron, Cyllill, Cribau, Gwydrddrychau, Pibelli, Pwrsau, Violins, Accordions, Jubilee Jewellery, Catalogues darluniedig i'w cael yn rhad. t ESBONIAD AR EFENGYL IOAN. Gan y Parch Evan Roberts. A IL-ARGRAFFIAD, yn awr yn barod, mewn llian hardd, Haner Coron. Ar werth gan yr holl lyfrwerthwvr. Argraff- wyd a chyhoeddwyd D. »». Davies, Caer- narfon. GOLD MEDAL, Health Exhibition, London. vSV Benger's Food is not only highly nutritious, but is Jb^K_ most easily digested, and is so delicious that it is enjoyed bv the youngest Infant, or the most deli- cate most deli- INFANTsTSgA AND THE ACED. Benger's Food is sold in TINS by Chemists, kc., erervwhere. » EASINE Will cure Headache, Neuralgia and Toothache in a few minntea. Y mae EASINE yn sicr o wella CUR MEWN PEN, NIWRALGIA, DDANODD, a phob math o BOEN MEWN PEN, mewn ychydig funudau. Derbyniwyd miloedd o dystiolaethau pwysig. Anfonir EASINE drwy y Post am Is. Parotoir yn unig gan HUGH JONES, Manufacturing Chemist, MEDICAL HALL, BLAENAU FESTINTOG. ■ f fljoy ^latne to Order*. A HEAVY IS-CT^GOLD CASED Warranted by Manufactaxer. DANFONIR BROOCH FEL YR UCHOD( UNRHYW ENW I UNRHYW HYFEIRJ AD AR DDERBYNIAD 13 0 STAMPS CEINIOG. BROOCHES AUR AC ARIAN mewn helaethrwydd mawr o Is i fyny WATCHES! WATCHES! MODRWYAU PRIODASOL. Bheddir Anrheg ddefnyddiol 'pyda phob modrwy jjefyd lie o'r neilidu i'w dewis. WILLIAMS" JONES. Watchmaker & Optician, 22, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON 'CYMRIP PRIS CHWECHEINIOG. TACHWEDD, 1900. .:AN OLYGIAETH OWEN M. EDWARDS, M.A., I RHYDYCHEN. CYNHWYSIAD. t Wynebddarlun,—Coed y Gauaf. Darluniau Ereill,—Glowyr Llangyfelach, I Ym Mon, Cochfarf, y Parch H. Ceroj-w Williams. I Caru Sioned. Gan Winnie Parry. "Mair." Ton gan Torn Price, Merthyr. loan Rhagfyr. Gan Llew Tegid. Pen y Caerau. Gan Dr M. M. Huws. Hen Deuluoedd Nantlle. Gan W. Wil- liams. Lewis Morris, Mon. Gan Asiedydd. Talfreiddyn. Gan Henri Myliin. O Lanbedr i Lanymddyfri. Gan B. Morris. Ffair Llangyfelach. Gan G. H. Thomas I Awduriaeth Emyn. Gan R. Lloyd, Beth- esda. I'r la Tragwyddol. II. Gan J. M. Ed- wards. J. Grwgnach Jones. Gan Gwyneth Vaughan Y Gwynfryn. Gan E. Tegla Davies. Masnach ac Amaethyddiaeth y Ganrif. Gan W. G. Roberts, Birmingham. Dyn a'r Gwyiitfilod. Gan H. Brython Hughes. Caneuon, gan Athron, Gwilym Ardudwy, I &c. Ar Lan y Llyn. Gan J. Ifano Jones. Dysgu Hanes. Cofgolofnau. Llyfrau. 0 Ddydd i DdJdd. At Ohebwyr, &c. I AT THE g S Paris Exhibition 5 Urn it costs eighteeii-pen.ee to get a pinch of Py n# "The Emperor of Qiiaa's Tea," or £ 30 r- for f6 ounces. And yet this tea, when |jh infused ty itself, is Sat, and has to be S rjj blended with other tea before it gives a S delicate a&d delicious flavour. So says the 7m Paris correspondent of Trtith." The Sk jS British Public know they need not go to S Paris, nor even deprive the Emperor of Sj S China of his afternoon cup, if they want S H tea that is really exquisitely delicious. They ffi H would smile at the idea of paying i,600 B shillings for a pound, when IDULCEMONAI 1- ^TEA I S the choicest of choice teas can be obtained S S from the best grocer in their own town for Sgj C so modest a sum as 2/- the lb. And S| j2 DULCEMONA TEA has this advantage SB over the Emperor of China's Tea—it is B 0 young, fresh, and invigorating, and has a B 0 delicate fragrance and flavour all its own. (M The addition of other tea would spoil It. m All High-class Grocers sell it, £ in i-lb., I-lb. and i-lb. lead packets, tffid i-lb., B 0 3-lb. and 5-lb. decorated canisters, at X/8, 28/- Pi 0 and 3/- per lb. P| £ DULCEMONA TEA CO., £ 0 it, tin & i2, Upper Thames St., Londom, EC B .r rli^ vUimi f^ From the flnst dose at Ozcrlna fltg cow* It bM eared tt WA"fe,g- PERMANENTLY tli« Terr worst cases of Kpil«p«v when mry ki TTIVP' mt FtyJoom oto«r temedy bad fallei Prloo «.6d. < £ >d 11. FortVtJ. O Writeto^D^rtr^E 17^) mod»pramlmwi ltnt. Kmm kIC"- Write Departmellt7.) I. W. NICHOIilj, BLaiHB Co. (O iipw WuW >» d ) ft..&Mutleal Chamlct, 25. High Street, BWfgWLosvw Read. We" serwoodl. le,o t I Na feddyliwch y gaUwch esgeullso PesrvTcls, M I a diangc y gosb! 4 « Immbv "FRANOIS'S Tmmmm&M; BALSAM" ai WELLHA ef;— ITreiwch Bote1 IJI-l he I i At ANWYD k-eu BESWCH Mae ei Effaith yn Rhyfeddol. J UN DOGN A RYDD YMWARED, AG y A &ICRHA NOSWAtTH 0 GWSG 7-4WFjL,\ myftwcti greu r:lRAftCI6" BE5WCH. M LLINIARA A LLEDDFA # Sob dolur Gwddf ac Ysgyfaint. IBs IT FEDOYGINIFTETH OREU W AT BRONCHITT jW A y PAS, INFLUENZA, DIFFYG ANADL RKYDD DON MR N &WERTHIR GAN 1A |R Mm* PHRCHENOG!Z>N A FFERYLLWYrr YN MHOB T5QYPAINT. sSf GWNEUTHunWYQ Mewn Potelau Jb FRANCIS A Ca. c/tt s 3/9. Wreshaai