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HOUSE AGENT AND APPRAISER. R. Mason, the Library, Tenby. CROFT TERRACE, TENBY. AN excellent MODERN HOUSE, in Croft Terrace, recently fitted up, to be Let. The House is fully Furnished with everything. It contains 3 Reception Rooms, 6 Bedrooms, 1 good Dressing Room (convertible into a Bedroom), 1 Attic, Kitchen, with first-class Close Range, Pantry, Ser- vants' Hall, Cellars for wine and coal, &c., &c. In front, but separated by the road, is a private orna- mental Pleasure Ground. In rear is a Kitchen Garden, with Private Door leading into the Norton. For Particulars apply to Mr. R. MASON, House Agent, Tenby. JULIAN PLACE, TENBY. TO be LET, FURNISHED, from August 1st or 6th, a well Furnshed House, containing 2 Sitting Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, and an Attic. Two Servants left in the House. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. SOUTH CLIFF. TENBY. TO be LET, FURNISHED, an excellent HOUSE, containing 4 Sitting Rooms, 12 Bedrooms, and the usual Offices; or any part of this House would be Let as Lodgings. The Sitting Rooms command a fine Sea View. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. MOUNT PLEASANT, TENBY. TO be LET, UNFURNISHED, a good Dwelling House, containing 3 Sitting Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, 2 Servants' Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, &c., together with Flower and Kitchen Gardens. Rent, jE45 a Year. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. TENBY. TO be LET, FURNISHED, a capital DWELLING HOUSE, containing three Sitting Rooms, seven Bedrooms, and the usual Offices. The House has a good Sea View and a Garden. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. LODGINGS AT TENBY. TO be LET, a Large Drawing Room, Dining Room, having Sea Views, and three or four Bedrooms. Also, a Sitting Room, and one or two Bedrooms. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. 1, BELMONT TERRACE, TENBY. TO be LET, FURNISHED, a well situated HOUSE on the South Cliff, containing three Sitting Rooms, eight Bedrooms, and the usual offices. There is a Private Road to the South Sands, and the View is unsurpassed. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. TO be LET, for August and September, a HOUSE in CLIFTON, containing 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, and a Dressing Room convenient Offices and Croquet Ground. Rent 21 Guineas per week, or 3l with Servants. Apply to Mrs. BLAKE, 1, Barrington Villas, Clifton; or to Mr. R. MASON, House Agent, Tenby. No. 10, CROFT. TENBY. TO be LET, FURNISHED, an excellent HOUSE, containing 3 Sitting Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, &c. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. THE EYRIE, SAUNDERSFOOT. TO be LET, FURNISHED, from Midsummer next, the above Residence, containing 8 rooms, com- manding a full view ot Carmarthen Bay, and also of the surrounding beautifully wooded country. A good Garden adjoins the House. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby, or Mr. J. Childs, Saundersfoot. COPPIT HALL, SAUNDERSFOOT. TO be LET, UNFURNISHED, a Detached COTTAGE, containing 8 rooms, with Larder and Closets. The House commands a fine view of the sea, amd the picturesque country around. A good Garden adjoins the House. It faces the south, and is well sheltered from the north and east winds. This cottage would prove a very suitable place for a Lady and Gentleman wanting a quiet sea-side residence. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby, or to Mr. R. Hare, Saundersfoot. N.B.—The House is within an easy and delightful walk of St. Issells Church. M IL FOR D. r |10 be LET, FURNISHED, for the months of June 1 and July, a Good HOUSE, containing 3 Sitting Rooms, 3 Bedrooms, Dressing Room, Bath Room, Servants' Room, and suitable Offices, a Garden, Coach- House and Stables. The House commands a fine i:w of Milford Haven. Rent, £3 3s. per Week. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. TO BE LET, TWO Newly-Built COTTAGES, each containing eight Rooms. For Rent, &c., apply to Mr. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. MANORBEER, NEAR TENBY. TO be LET, UNFURNISHED, Two SEMI- DETACHED VILLAS, each containing three Sitting Rooms, five Bedrooms, two Servants' Rooms, Kitchen, Pantry, Larder, &c. Large Flower and Kitchen Gardens, and the Houses have excellent Sea Views. A Coach-House and Stable will be built, if required, for either House, if taken on a Lease for at least Five Years. Apply to R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. FOR SALE, OR TO BE LET, A FREEHOLD VILLA, consisting of 3 Sitting Rooms, 1 Dressing Room, and 6 Bedrooms, Kitchen, and usual Offices, Garden, &c., &c. Rent, JE40. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. ANT'S HILL, LAUGHARNE. rpo be LET, FURNISHED, this desirable VILLA JL RESIDENCE, standing on an eminence in the midst of its own Ornamental Grounds, about Five Acres in extent. The House contains 10 Rooms, be- sides Back Kitchen, Out-houses, and 4 large dry airy Cellars, extending entirely under the House. There is a large walled Kitchen Garden well stocked with Fruit and Vegetables. ANT'S HILL commands an extensive land and sea view; it is a well-built, modern House, having been erected only a few years ago by the owner for his own Residence. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. FERN HILL, LAUGHARNE. TO be LET, FURNISHED, a small VILLA RESI- DENCE, beautifully situated on an eminence in the midst of ornamentally planted grounds. The House coutains 2 Sitting Rooms, 4 Bedrooms, and the usual Offices. It has a sea view, with Laugharne Castle lying below in the foreground. Rent, JE50 a year. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. SEVERAL good Sites, situate near Tenby, close to S the Railway Station. LEASEHOLD HOUSES. To be Sold, TWO COTTAGES, each containing 8 Rooms, in addition to which there is a Closet and Coal Cellar. Half tbe Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. Apply to R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. SEA-SIDE RESIDENCE, MANORBEER, 5 MILES FROM TENBY. rpO be LET, at this delightfnl and retired Watering- 1 Place, Three SEMI-DETACHED VILLAS, beautifully situated, overlooking the Bay and Castle. Each House contains large Breakfast, Dining and Drawing Rooms. Six good Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantry, Larder, with excellent Cellars, and every other convenience. Also a pretty Terrace and Garden in front. Olrect communication by Railway is now open with Manorbere, to and from all parts of England and Wales. Observe! A Free First Class Railway Pass will be granted to One of the Occupants of each House, from Manorbere to Tenby, Pembroke, or Pembroke-Dock. Apply to Mr. R. Mason, House Agent, Tenby. January, 1869. Now ready in Foolscap 8vo., Fine Paper with Illustra- tions, Cloth, Is. 6d., Common Paper, Is., TALES AND TRADITIONS OF TENBY. CON- TENTS :—Manners and Customs of the People of Tenby in the Eighteenth Century.—The Wreck of the Brig Richard.-Welsh Biddings, and the Ceffyl Pren.—Charles II. and Tenby Market.—The Deaf and Dumb Man's Curse.-How Tenby was prepared to Receive the French when they landed at Fishguard. —The Suspicious Stranger.—A French Privateer Taken by a Tenby Fishing Boat.—The Last of the Pembroke- shire Smugglers.—The Tenby Exciseman.—St. Teilo and Penally.—Daddy Force and the Yankee illi-iva- teer.-A Walk to Giltar.—The Manorbeer Smugglers. -Escape of Henry VII. when Earl of Richmond, from Tenby.—The Sea Serjeants, a Secret Society.- Pirates and Cakly.—Turkish Pirates.—The Spectre Ship aud Pirate Chief: a Tale of St. Catherine's Rock.—The Green Gown; or, Hay-Making in Pem- brokeshire a Rural Tale, illustrative of the Manners of the County.—The Beauties of Tenby.—Daddy Force's Voyage to the Isle of Man.—On the Change of Level in the Country near Tenby. R. Mason, Library, Tenby. iCHEST"BXPAIDERS~ Library, Tenby." | .t .i'i Librury, Tenby. "ro, a TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS, VISITORS TO THE SEA-SIDE, AND to those who enjoy the Promenade, the Ride, and ,-I- Drive. In all cases, Fervid Heat and its concomitant Dust, materially injure the Skin, producing Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, and Discolourations, of an almost incredible charac- ter. To obviate and eradicate those baneful results, recourse may with confidence be had to ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Oriental Botanical Preparation. "Whether resorted to in its specific character as a thorough puri- fier of existing defects of an eruptive nature, and discoloura- tions of the Skin, or as a Preserver and Promoter of its already bright and glowing tints, THIS ELEGANT TOILETTE REQUISITE has in every instance maintained its claim to the title of THE UNFAILING AUXILIARY OF FEMALE GRACE." During Summer and Autumn the invigorating and refreshing properties of Rowland's Kalydor will be found singularly agreeable to LADIES TRAVELLING, The effects by temporary exposure to solar heat upon the Face, Neck, Arms, and Hands being neutralized, and the cloud in- duced by relaxation and langour dispelled by its power of sus- taining a perfect elasticity of the Skin, without which ccrtain deterioration takes place: thus in the usual periodical visits made to the coast Rowland's Kalydor is indispensable as a pre- ventive of the Skin after SEA BATHING, from the irritation caused by the chemical action of saline vapour. From the sultry climes of India, and the drawing-rooms of Calcutta and Madras, to the frozen realms of the Czar, and the saloons of St. Petersburg and Moscow, this exotic preparation is perfectly innocuous, acting in all cases by promoting a healthy tone of the minute vessels, and is the most elegant as well as effective Toilet appendage hitherto submitted to universal pat)-onage-Price 4s 6d and 8s 6d per bottle The heat of summer frequently communicates a dryness to the Hair, and a tendency to fall off, which may be completely obviated by the use of ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, a delightfully fragrant and transparent preparation, and as an invigorator and beautifier of the Hair beyond all precedent For Children it is especially recommended as forming the basis of a beautiful Head of Hair, while its introduction into the nursery of Royalty, and the numerous testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proof of its mcrits-Price 3s 6d, 7s, 10s 6d equal to four small, and 21s per bottle "WHITE AND SOUND TEETII are indispensable to Personal Attraction, and to health and longevity, by the proper mastication of food. ROWLAND'S ODONTO, Or, Pearl Dentrifiee, a White Powder, compounded of Oriental Ingredients, is of inestimable value in preserving and beautifying the Teeth strengthening the Gums, and in giving a pleasing fragrance to the Breath It eradicates tartar from the Teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to which it imparts a pearl-like whiteness—Price 2s 9d per box Sold by Chemists and Perfumers Ask for "ROWLAND'S" Articles. NEW GUIDE TO TENBY. Just published, in Foolscap 8vo., Fifth Edition, with a Map and 63 Illustrations, price 2s., Cloth Extra, Fine Paper, 2s. 6d., A GUIDE TO TENBY AND ITS NEIGHBOUR- HOOD. CONTENTS :—Historical Sketch, Situ- ation and Climate, Fortifications, Corporation, Church, Cemetery Chapel; Promenades,—Castle Hill, Croft Terrace and Field; Walks,-St. Catherine's Rock, South Sands, Giltar and Lydstep, North Sands, Waterwinch and Monkstone Point, North Cliff and Waterwinch, Cemetery and Old Windmill, the Re- servoirs, Saundersfoot, St. Issell's and Hean Castle, Round Tower and Penally, Hoyle's Caverns and Tre- floyne; Drives,-Lydstep Caverns, Manorbeer Castle and Church, Hodgeston Church, Carew Castle, Church and Cross, Lamphey and Pembroke, Pembroke Castle, and St. Mary's, St. Daniel's and Monkton Priory Churches, Stackpole Court, Cheriton Church, Boshe- ston, St. Govan's, Stack Rocks, the Cauldron, the Huntsman's Leap, Pembroke Dock-yard and Barracks, Milford Haven, Fortifications, Begelly, Kilgetty and Amroth Marine Excursions,—Tides, Caldy Island, Fossil Remains, Light-House, Inscribed Stone, St. Margaret's Island, Giltar and Lydstep, Bear Cave, Proud Giltar, Rouse Hole, Lydstep Head, the Droch, Laugharne Castle, Llanstephan Castle, Kidwelly Castle and Church; Fishing- at Tenby, Tenby Oysters the Architectural Antiquities of South Pembrokeshire; Remarks on the Geology and Natural History of Tenby and its Neighbourhood, Submarine Forests; Ornithology—the Guillemot, Razor Bill, and Puffin Conchology; Botauy; Communication by Railway and Steamers; Tenby as a Winter Residence; Sea- Bathing, Archery Club, Cricket Club, Cambrian Club, Markets, Lodgings, Chapels, Public Schools and Charities, Hotels and Inns, Assembly Rooms, the Library. R. Mason, Tenby.