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I L F R A C O M B E. ROYAL BRITANNIA HOTEL. REDECORATED AND REFURNISHED. GOOD PUBLIC ROOMS. THIS HOTEL is under entirely new management, and being close to the Landing Place for steamers, is specially adapted to the wants of TOURISTS and EXCURSIONISTS. A Porter is in attendance on the arrival of every Steamer. Omnibuses to and from the Barnstable Station. For Tariffs, and other information, address THE MANAGER. MKm B. JONES, SURGEON DENTIST, OF the Firm H. M. JONES and SON, Surgeon Dentists. M.C.D.E., 19, Northampton Place, Swansea,—Estab- lished 1809) attends TENBY—The last consecutive Tuesday and Wednesday in each month, at Mr. JOHN M. HENTON's, 5 and 6, High Street, from 10 to 5 o'clock. Next Visits, June 29th and 30th; July 27th and 28th; August 24th and 25th. HAVERFORDWEST—The last Thursday, at Mr. WM. GRIF- FITHS', Boot-Maker, High Street, from 10 to 5 o'clock. Next Visits, June 24th; July 29th; August 26th. PEMBROKE-DOCK—The last Friday, at Mr. WM. COOK'S, Bush Street, from 10 to 5 o'clock. Next Visits, June 25th; July 30th; August 27th. Artificial Teeth upon the newest and most approved principles Children's Teeth simply but successfully regulated. Operations performed without pain, by a new and safe system. One of the Firm daily in attendance, 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. NOTICEI-TOTOURISTS and EXCURSIONISTS. N-On and after the First Day of June, until the Last Day of SEPTEMBER, a CONVEYANCE will meet all the TRAINS at MANORBEER STATION, to take Passengers to Manorbeer Castle, Lydstep Caverns and other places of interest in the Neigh- bourhood. VISITORS TO TENBY ARE respectfully invited to inspect the Specimens of Photography at R. SYMONS' Portrait Studio, St. Julian Street, Tenby. A large variety of New Views of Tenby, the Castles in Pembrokeshire, Welsh Costumes, &c. IN WEALTH, BEAUTY, and HUMOUR of ILLUSTRA- TION, no Magazine of the day approaches LONDON SOCIETY. It is at once rich in Engravings and in the variety of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation. HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for i860- Illustrated by Keene, Phiz,' Thomas, Stanton- Mahoney, and Ellis. A Pleasant Companion for Tourists at Home and Abroad. Now Ready at all Booksellers and Rail- way Stations. Price Is. HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869, Is. How Frank Martyn enjoyed a Holiday and won a OLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. Is. 'My Long Vacations.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. Is. Our Table d'Hote at Trouboulognedieppeville.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. J.JL Is. Lady Nelly the Flirt.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869 .tJL Is. A Romance of the Railway.' OLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869 Is. Infringing the Bye-laws.' OLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. Is. 'The Summer Jaunt.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. Is. with Captain Barclay.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869 -H. Is. London Society at a German Bath.' HOLIDAY NUMBER OF LONDON SOCIETY for 1869. -t-JL Is. The Seven of Hearts.' LONDON SOCIETY for JUNE. Richly illustrated by George H. Thomas, J. Gordon Thomson, Wilfrid Lawson, C. Roberts, and George Cruikshank, Jun. Now ready at all Booksellers and Railway Stations. Price Is. MOB N.' New Novel by Whyte-Melville. See LONDON SOCIETY for JULY. Now ready. Is 4 QTUDIES FROM LIFE AT THE COURT OF ST Q JAMES'S.' (Drawn by the late qeorge H. Thomas.) No. V.—H.R.H. THE CROWN PRINCESS OF PRUSSIA- See LONDON SOCIETY for JULY. Now ready. Is. 4 XjARISIAN CLUBS, PAST AND PRESENT." See 1 LONDON SOCIETY for JULY. Now Ready. Is. A NCIENT HOSTELRIES, AND THE MEN WHO. -4-IL FREQUENTED THEM. Concerning Angels, Dragons, jttul certain Ancient Palaces.' LONDON SOCIETY for JULY. Now ready. Is. HR.II. THE CROWN PRINCESS OF PRUSSlA.^Seo • Studies from Life at the Court of St. James's (Drawn Tvr^ late George H. Thomas), in LONDON SOCIETY for Keady. Is. Q I'UDIES FROM LIFE AT THE COURT OF ST. JAMES'S- Sonru^^s ^0vV "will be continued monthly in LONDON -Price lr^' must Illustrated Magazine of the day. T oroWTo^TT^Ekgmir^^r^ Sketch oUtta011i c^0^' 811* edges. Contains numerous Tales, Miscellaneous Papers by the First Novelists, J. rfff' Suinonsts of the day. Richly Illustrated by Alfred n, on' iate H. Thomas, William Bran ton, Claxtmn riWqV L* Thoiims, James Godwin, Adelaide ajc., &Ci' price^Os Id16' Lawson> Gordon Thomson, Office: 217, Piccadilly, London, W. W. WILLIAMS, DISPENSING AND OPERATIVE CHEMIST. MEDICAL HALL, TENBY, ESTABLISHED 1838. PRESCRIPTIONS accurately Dispensed with pure JL Drugs and Chemicals. M. P. DAVIES, M.P.S., (Member by Examination of the Pharmaceutical So- ciety of Great Britain,) PHARMACEUTICAL AND OPERATIVE CHEMIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET PLACE, HIGH STREET, TENBY. Physicians' Prescriptions accurately Dispensed. Homoeopathic Medicines. WILLIAM WALKINTON & SON, PHARMACEUTICAL AND FAMILY CHEMISTS, 7, HIGH STREET, TENBY. Established 1832. ALLEN'S FANCY REPOSITORY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, TENBY. C. ALLEN RESPECTFULLY informs the Inhabitants of Tenby and its neighbourhood that he has just received an entirely NEW STOCK OF FANCY GOODS suitable for the present Season, which is ready for inspection, consisting of Articles suitable for PRE- SENTS, &c., in endless variety. THE ROYAL ALBERT PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION, TENBY. I. C. M. STONE BEGS formally to announce the OPENING of his PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT for Business. Its highly eligible position, and the special care and attention bestowed on ,its internal arrange- ments, enable him to produce Portraits of the highest artistic merit, Specimen Copies of which, of the most approved style, are on view at the Studio, as above. Satisfactory Portraits only charged for. S. S. DAVIES, FANCY BREAD and BISCUIT BAKER and FLOUR DEALER, SX. GEORGE STREET, TENBY. Bakings carefully attended to every day in the week. ALFRED TRUSCOTT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER* TUDOR SQUARE, TENBY. A CHOICE Assortment of Fancy Rings, Brooches, Pins, Ear-Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, &c., in Coloured Gold; Electro-Plated Goods of the best de- scription all kinds of English and Foreign Lever, Duplex, Horizontal, Repeating and other Watches carefully Repaired. P.S.-Agent for the sale of Braham's Patent Panto- scopic Spectacles and Eye Preservera. Plate/or Hire JOHN LLOYD & SON, TAILORS AND DRAPERS, No. 2, GOWER HOUSE, OPPOSITE THE FOUNTAIN, HIGH STREET, TENBY. LADIES HABIl'S made in the first Style, on the shortest notice. N L BOOT A MII SHOE DEPOT, (Opposite the Cobourg Hotel,) EXAMINE the Prices—-look at the Goods-and -n you WDI bo sure to buy. Ladies' Elastic Side Boots, 3s. 9d., 4s. 6d., 10s. 6d. Ladies Balmoral Boots, Patent Fronts, 4a., 5s. 64. Ladies ftund Boots, 3s. 6d.; Elastic Sides, 4s. 6d. „ Children's j.roportioiuibly cheap. Gent 8 Elastic Sides, Plain Calf, 7s. 6d., 8s. 0d., 16s. Gent s ditto Patent, 8s. 6d., 10s., 16s. Gents ditto White Drill, 6s.; Strapped and Capped, 7s.. Gent's Shoes, 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d., 5s. 0d. First-Class Workmen kept on the Premises, DENTAL SURCERY. W. J. EVANS, Dentist, Trevane House, near Tenby, MAY be consulted at Tenby every Monday and Thursday at the COBOURG- HOTEL. B. H A R~R\T$~, BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY. A LARGE Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Children's BOOTS, SHOES and SAND BOOTS, in great variety. Prices very Moderate. J. THOMAS, 'TAILOR AND DRAPER, GENTLEMEN'S Clothing Depot. Juvenile Attire in the first style. Good Fits guaranteed. ST. JULIAN STREET. B. PHILLIPS, (Son of the late B. PHILLIPS,) Established 1817, CABINET MAKER, UPHOLSTERER AND UNDERTAKER, 4, DEER PARK TERRACE, TENBY, Hearsefor Hire. Workshop—South Parade. NOTICE II THE DRAPERY AND IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENTS WILL BE CLOSED On WEDNESDAYS, at FIVE p.m. WILLIAM ROBERTS, TAXIDERMIST, CHURCH STREET, TENBY, OPPOSITE THE FOUNTAIN. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S PLUMES and FEATHERS, made from Sea and other Birds, always on Sale, in great variety. Skins Cured and Feathers Dressed on the shortest notice. Stuffed Birds on Sale, or Stuffed to Order. WILLIAM JONES, TOBACCONIST, &C-, HIGH STREET, TENBY. BIRD'S Eye, Smoking Mixture, Returns, Caven- dish, Roll, Shag, and other Tobaccos. Snuffs, &c. Meerschaum, Briar, Charcoal, Broseley, and other Pipes. Walking Slicks in great variety. F. W. ROLLAND, HAIR DRESSER and ORNAMENTAL HAIR MANU- FACTURER, 1, MARINE TERRACE, TENBY. Rolland's Mexican Cream and Balm, for the preservation and growth of the Hair, at Is., Is. 6d., and 2s. per Bottle. Ornamental Hair altered to the present fashion. EDWARD D. WELSFORD, (Son of the late JOHN WELSFORD, first Organist of St. Mary's, Tenby,) Piano-Forte, Organ and Harmonium Tuner and Repairer. INSTRUCTIONS given on the PIANO-FORTE and HARMONIUM. Terms on application. M. SMITH, PASTRYCOOK and CONFECTIONER, TUDER P SQUARE, TENBY. Almond Iced Wedding Cakes, Luncheon and Tea Cakes, German Rusks Tops and Bottoms. The Tenby Cake, Is. each. Veal Ham, and Chicken Pies and Patties, always ready Agent for Haylock's Biscuits, and the Himalaya Tea Dealer in British Wines, Lemonade, Soda Water, &c CULM! CULM! CULM! Y) EDUCTION in PRICE, and New Road to the JX Lower Pit. Carts to fill at the Heap. BONVILLE'S COURT COLLIERIES. Best Rubbly Culm 3d. per Cwt. Small Culm 2d. „ ST. MARY'S, TENBY.—NOTICE !—The Pews in this Church are Let to Residents and Visitors. Visitors are requested to offer no Fee or Gratuity for Sittings to the Pew-Own«rs, but apply to Mr. A. S. REED, Churchwarden, 3, Belmont House, who will attend on Wednesdays and Fridays, after Divine Ser- vice, and will be ready to provide them with the best vacant Seats. Sittings sre let on the following terms; One Week, Is. y two Weeks, Is. 6d,; three Weeks. 2s.; four Weeks, 28. Cd.; two Months, 3s. 6d.; threa a Months, 4s. 6d.; six Months, 5s. Cd., one Year, 68., paidinadvanca. GEORGE MENDS, } n. ANDREW S. REED,$Caurc]l wardens.