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WANTED LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S LEFT-OFF CLOTHES. LADIES' and Gentlemen's Left-off Clothes purchased JU by E. J. WRIGHT, 2, Dimond Street, Pembroke- Dock. Letters personally attended to. P.O.O. sent on receipt of Parcels. Agent for P. and P. Campbell's Dye Works, Perth. "FOR THE BLOOD iS THE LIFET, WQRID-FAMED iaJLi >jjLL*3JLiiu The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer. For cleansing and clearing the blood from all impurities cannot be too highly recommended .I For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores Sores :Curcs Ulcerated Sores on the Neck. Cures Ulcerated Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on th Face: Cures Scurvy Sores. Cures Cancerous Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all impure Matter. From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either" sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Sold In.Hetties Ss. M. each, and in Casus containing' six. times the quantity, lis. each-suffieient to effect a permanent cure in the majority of long-standing cases,—BY ALL PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by The T.TN-c-R.V & MIDLAND COUNTIES' DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN Trade Mark—"Blood Mixture." THE CELEBRATED Is unrivalled for Joiners', Gardeners', Foresters', Farmers', and Amateurs' use. Sharpens with a spittle. Ask your Ironmonger ia get yoa one; if he won't, drop me a note. Honourable Mention at Paris Exhibition, 1878; and Bronze Medal, London International Exhibition. MM »■ JOHN C. MONTGOMERIE, "Tam o* Shanteg" Stone, iisne Works, Demote, Tarboltou StittMM, B.S.O., Swtbuuu ONE BOX of CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the urinary organs in either sex, gravel and pains in the back. Sold in boxes, 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists, or sent for 60 stamps by the makers, the LINCOLN and MIDLAND '"r"1 rnp^-rr,^ vr,Tr;i. r,. r' TIES JJiiuLr LIUirWANY, Lincoln. Wholesale, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the Wholesale Houses. KEATING'S POWDER. Nothing to Equal It. KEATING'S POWDER. »■ Nothing to Equal It. KEATING'S POWDER. lo Nothing 1o Equal It. K E ATI N G'o P0WDE IT Nothing to Equal It. This Powder so celebrated, is perfectly unrivalled in destroying BUGS, FLEAS, MO THS, BEETLES, and all Injects (whilst perfectly harmless to all animal life). All woollens and furs shoulcl bCó iv/11 sprinkled witlL the Powder beforo placing away. It is mrah' to tike to the Seaside. To avoid disappoint- ment rvin liaving ICcating's Powder." No'other Powder is eSf.^Jsuii. Sold only in tins, fid is., aad 2s. 6d. Beware of imitation. 'Don't be deceived. WORMS IN CHYLDRENT WORMS IN CHILDREN, Are easily, surely, and with perfect safety got rid of by using WOE.M TABLETS Tins Is. 1^1. each. INJURS EEDD ATS~ CA EMIN A TYYK This unequalled remedy is entirely free from any Opiates or noxious or strong acting its effect is instant in relieving Infants from. GRIPER WIND, COLIC, &o. It is guaranteed a simple, harmless Medicine. No one in charge of a Baby should be without it. Price Is. per bottle at Chemists, or free 011 receipt of that sum by Thomas Keating, Chemist, London. MEN OF ALL AGES should read "LIGHT MEN BEHIND THE CLOUD," a new medical work, 116 pages, containing over one hundred valuable prescriptions for self-treatment. ALL Sent post free, on receipt of two penny stamps to defray postage, on application AGES to D. HIGSON, 8, Bridge Street, Middles- brough. THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.-All suf- fering from irritation of the throat and hoarsenes. will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief > afforded by the use of 11 Brown's Bronchial Troches." These famona lozenges are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at ls. lid. per box. People troubled with a "hacking cough," ft slight cold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if .allowed to pro- gteet, paMit in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affec- tion*. fc'ee^aat the words "Brown's Bronchial Troches" re il tb* Sorernment Stamp around each box.- I. BBOWH k SONS, Boston, U.S. »-mgnA cemoTed to 18, Farri&gdon ftoadi LpMam. Fr.oRIT.INJI !-FOR THE TEETH AKD BREATH.—A few droops of the liquid "Floriline" sprinkled on a Wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which (thoroughiy cleanses the teeth from all parasites oc impurities, hardens the gums, t)reventa tartar, atope decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whitenees, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes all umlea.-iaiit; odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke, "The Fragrant Floriii-ne," being com- posed is part of Honey and svreet herbs, in cieheious uj the tastet and the greatest toiler discovery of the Price -ie. of all Chemfet* and Perfumers. \Vhoi3. eale depot removed to 33, Farrincrdon Road, London. WATCHES, TEWELLERY. MMLAND COUNTIES WATCH COMPANY.—(Cheapest house in the World) -e!!> w^e?ta' ?ine Silver Crystal Glass, heavy J- ^z» Ladies' heavy-cased Gold Levers, '0/ Gents do. do. do., 80/ Before pur* chasmg send Company's Catalogue, beautifully illustrated, 1,000 fine copper-plate engravings, gratis, post on application, to any part of tna world. Apply Company's Manager, A. Percy, Vyse Street, Birmingham. The press universally recom- mend their readers to obtain a catalogue. ADVICE TO MOTEIRRSI-Are you broken in yom rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth ? -Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'B SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the poor sufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm- less and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, <juiet sleep, by relieving the child from pain, and the tittle cherub awakes "as bright aa a button." it soothes the child, it softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves -'wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best kneewn remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether smang *m l teething or other causes. Mrs. Wmslow's Soothing Syrup in sold by Medicine dealers •vsrywhere at Is. l £ d. per bottla, MASON'S GUIDES TO J TENBY, I Now Ready, Foolscap Suo., 3rd Edition, with 24 Illustrations and a Map, price Is.; cloth, Is. 6d., TENBY: TENBY: i Its History, Antiquities, Scenery, Traditions, and Customs. By Mr and iNIrs S. C HALL. i Just Published, Foolscap 8vo, with 8 Illustrations and a Map, price (id., A HANDBOOK TO TEN BY. Just Published, Grown Sea., 7th Edition, with 63 Illustrations and a Map, price 2s, 6d., |MASON'S GUIDE TO TENBY. I MASON'S LIBRARY, TEN BY. The Pure NATURAL WINES of the COUNTRY jL 9 Stone's Celebrated \i nno O QUININE WINE, § kwP Ul/XXv Specially Prepared. J ^0 Strongly recommended *<■ 4P*>A by the Highest |P ill 1 W 1 Medical Authorties. ■f?T) ^CI.- oV-S. A# JLl m. M Sold everywhere. ■j^vHrTh!nr—- Ginger, Orange, Port, ^ST tiliniiiiiiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiHiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiimiiiiiMiiiiiiil Sherry, Raisin, Grape, 1 A B yv Raspberry, Gooseberry, lalf J jTj ■ a tT/l Sold by Wine Merchants, Grocers, Muscatel, Currant,Tent, ug S 9 H B"™ &c., everywhere. Malaga, Elder,Cowslip,&c. JgL JL. JL WHOLESALE AT ROPEMAKEB, STREET, FINSBURY, LONDON, E.C. TENBY: Goimox, •' Commercial Hotel." No more 2-Iisfifctiii^ Dresses. The Art of Dress-cutting Taught in a few Easy Lessons by the scientific mm: e? O little pTORiess has been made in r -thi Art of Dressmaking in this V/I country, that we pjturally ask our- selves what is the cause of t'lis deplorable failure, especially since those engaged in it are compelled each year to acknowledge that-the Er.giish ladies Kive their patronage more an 1 more to foreign modistes. In cases where this is the exception, it £ .among those ladies whose means will not permit this luxurious indulgence, therefore they accept the ser- vices of the Englit-h Dressmaker in con- sequence of this inability, while their pre- ference is strongly in favour of the foreign robe. It is the duty of the English Dress- makers to learn the cause of this evil I which robs them of their most lucrative patronage, and there seems to be no more effectual method in overcoming it than to learn to compete with these foreign rivals. In most brandies of science and industry England has always maintained a leading position. Why, then, in a point so vital to her, and where so much capital is ex- pended, will she permit a foreign rival to Lear the palm of victory? Elegance and refinement ip dress have become so much a study by ladies in these days that al: that art and grace can do for them is called into requisition. It is in these points, therefore, we know we are rivalled abroad Else why are foreign modistes patronised in preference to our own Dressmakers ? Ali ladies know when the Dress arrays their figure to the best advantage, and the Drcss:.¡;er kr: :1' that t :i;: hrst and most important .step is to learn to cut correal1 o GO this one must study pro- portions. For many yer.rs Dressmakers have used, nothing better than charts or model > for cutting, each one of which is utterly,imperfect in principle, as a little careful reasoning would convince them. In-the first place, charts cut the same shape for every figure, measuring the same size The fallacy of this idea is apparent when you consider that per- sons measuring the same size bust are rarely, if ever, shaped alike. Consequently, garments cut on these principles do not fit tile figure for which iV-v are intended, and a great amount :=ible time is consumed in pinning ■eking, which are convincing proofe > .u inutility of the methods usually om'pk cd.' Yet, when you also perceive that by taking up a seam here, and letting one out in another place, you have thrown the seams out of ail pro- portion, and utterly destroyed any grace the dress might have possessed; you oug-ht then to be assured of the necessity of a true and correct method of cutting, which would save you this wasted time and miserable results. All good cutters know that a badly cut garment can never be made to fit well. By this system of Cutting, which is based upon mathemati- cal principles, and will enable one to fit every figure perfectly without alteration, vou can arrive at every point that consti- tutes an accurate fit with certainty. Ladies with irregular forms can be fitted with the same ease and certainty as those with perfect proportions, ano. this cannot be done by any other method of cutting. Its adaptability to all changes cf style, or variations in forrn makes this system an enduring advantage to the Dressmaker, and its comprehensive use will place her on an equal footing with the Continental modistes in the Art of Dress Cutting. Ladies are discovering that there is science in Cutting a Dress. The time has passed when the Dressmaker must try on the garment to see if it fits for with this system of calculation there-van be no failure. Testimonial from a few English Ladies who have tested the Scientific System of Dress Cutting. \V", the undersigned ladies, having learned the Scientific System of Dress Cutting, take great pleasure in recom- mending the same to the ladies of our country, as we have proved its practicability and accuracy by many tests, and we have never yet failed to obtain a perfect fit when the instructions are followed, which are so simple that a child can cut and <it by them as well as an adult; and we are sure that any lady who may learn this system will never regret the invest- nant she has made, as the saving of material alone upon a few garments will more than pay for the System, beside the Assurance and Satisfaction of always having a perfect fitting garment.—Mrs. Phillipson, 3', Colvule Square Terrace. Dayswater, W.; Mrs. Malcolm, 40, Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W. Mrs. Smythe, 37, Blenheim Cres., Notting P H W.; Mrs. Winton, 67, Bessboro' Street, Pimlico, S.W.; Miss Lang, 121, EdgwareRoad, W. Mrs. Dunlop, 16, Soloa Mew Road, Clapham Miss Syer, 60, De Beauvoir Road, Islington, N.; Miss Field, Stratford House, Wimbledon, S.W.; Mrs. Baker, I, Bedford Terrace, High Street, Streatham. To whom we refer. INSTRUCTIONS given from 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Owing to the demand for evening instructions by those employed during the'day, pupils may now be instructed at their own Residence for the same charge. Practical ladies wanted to take charge of Branch Offices. Situations furnished to pupils, if desired) in First-class Houses, where they can command the highest salaries as dress cutters. r r TJTTT? A T ( One Scientific System, with general instruction at the office as long as desired O O 4 One System in full, with special printed instructions, enabling anyone to thoroughly PSiCE LlisT. ( understand it, will be sent by post to any part of the United Kingdom for O O Our Patent Double Tracing Wheel, tracing two lines at a time, one to cut by, and the other to sew by, making the Beams all the same width, enabli.ng a young girl to do the tacking as well as an experienced Dressmaker, will be found invaluable to ladies if they have much sewing to do, as it saves a great deal of time and labour. The above wheel will be sent to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of as. (Two Shillings.) POST FREE. r Post Office Orders (crossed) to be made payable at General Post Office, London, to N. HANBURY, Limited, 272, Regent Street, Regent Circus, London, W. A few more Ladies of intelligence and good address Wanted, to learn our System, as teachers to give instructions at priv te house Unexceptionable references required. Agents wanted iff every Town to sell our System. Send fat A cants' Special Prici List. > TRACING WHEEL, J Address all Communications to the General Office of Tie SCIENTIFIC DRESS-CUTTING ASSOCIATION, 272, Regent St., Regent Circus, London, W. L-CAL AC.KNT '\YA ,¡TTI FOR TENBY. QDOUBLB88; SMOKELESS, PORTABLE, SAFE, CLEANLY AND ECONOMICAL. W DIPPINGILLE'S ™ Priz^Medal OIL COOKING STOV3E3S Y, 14EA -T, T, RAKE, IROAS BOIL, FL IN FACT WILL DO THE WHOLE WORK OF KITCHEN FIRE, |9|| CAN BE LIT OR EXTINGUISHED IN A MOMENT. 'M SAVE KEEPING A FIRE IN WARM WEATEEB. COMFORT AND ECONOMY IN SUMMER COOKING. PffcM from A few shillings of Iwtmangm and Ltmp Dealers throughout the World. Full Illustrated List and name of nearest Agent *01 tfi forwaxded, together ft ^on a^Uoatjon « ^he Soto ManuToctarera, on receipt of post card; JOHN ANDREW Jtu\KINS, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT and J GENERAL AGENT, FERN HOUSE, TENBY. I Sale-i Guaranteed. JG. BLAKE, (late Scottish Bifles, Came- • ronians).—MR. SAMS (member of Tatfcers&H's) will feel obliged if the above-named gentleman will cqmmunicate as promised. "VR ERVOUS DEBIJJTY.—GRATIS, a Medical Work X1 showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of a postage stamp.—Address SECRETARY, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. MANORBIER. TO be Let, Unfurnished, a seven-roomed House, in the centre of the village. Large and productive Garden. Rent £ 12 per year. Apply at Vine Cottage, Tenby. MR. F. B. MASON. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT. [Post free on application, a complete List of Fur- nished Houses and Apartments to Let.] MALVERN HOUSE. 1^0 Let, furnished, with possession, this very com- fortable and well arranged House, containing Drawing, Dining, eight Bedrooms, and the usual offices. Servants can be left in the House. The House drains are ventilated on the most approved principle. 1, LEXDEN TERRACE. TO Let, Furnished, this delightfully situated House, commanding a fine Sea Yiew and a southern aspect. The House contains Entrance Hall, Drawing- room, Dining-room, Breakfast-room. Ante-room, and Closet to Dining-room, five Double-bedded Rooms, a Dressing-room, a Single-bedded Room, six Closets, and three W.C.'s. 10, CROFT TERRACE. AWELL-Furnished Residence to Let, containing Drawing and Dining-rooms, Breakfast-room, 6 good Bedrooms, a Dressing-room, 2 Servants' Bed- rooms, 2 Water Closets, China Pantry, Servants' Hall, Kitchen, Larder, &c. There is a Flower Garden in the rear. r 8^0 Let, well Furnished, for a few months, from June 1st, a Lady's Private House, pleasantly situated and quite close to the sea. Two good Servants left. Low rent to careful tenant. TO be Let from 1st May till the 15th September, or shorter time, a Gentleman's House in Tudor Square—3 Sitting-rooms, one leading into a Green- house, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Servants' Rooms. Terms mode- rate. Good plain Cook left. OLD RECTORY, TENBY. TO be Let, well-Furnished, the above Residence situated in a sheltered nook in the outskirts of Tenby. The House is fully Furnished, and gas and water laid on; a three-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Hayloft, and a large Garden, well-stocked with choice fruit trees, can be had if required. The House con- tains Dining-room, double Drawing-room, Library, 7 Bedrooms, and the usual offices. Apply to Mr J. Roberts, Green, Tenby; or F. B. Mason, House Agent. TO Let, Furnished, whole House or Apartments, at Hanover House (9, Esplanade) and 34, Yictoria Street, Tenby. rpO Let, near Tenby, a cbarming; Villa Residence, .L standing in its own Grouuds, pleasantly situated in a sheltered glen facing the sea, very convenient for boating and bathing. The House contains Drawing, Dining, 7 Bedrooms, with Bath-room and good offices, Stabling, large Gardens, &c. MANORBIER. rrO be Let, a Furnished Villa, containing 2 Sitting- JL rooms and 7 Bedrooms; Coach-house and Stabling Flower and Kitchen Garden. Kent moderate. TO Let, at Manorbere, until July 25th, the desirable Seaside Residence, CASTI.E MEAD." The house stands on its own grounds, overlooking the sea and Manorbere Castle, and within five minutes' walk of the Church and sands. The air of Manorbere is noted for its salubrity. The house is well furnished, and contains two reception rooms, ten good bedrooms, kitchens, larder, &c., with every other convenience; also good stabling and coach-houses, saddle room, with man ser- vant's room above. The reception rooms overlook a full-size tennis ground, surrounded by a pretty shrub- bery, with a large kitchen garden adjoining. A plentiful supply of spring water.. The railway station is within one mile of the village, in connection with the Great Western and North Western Railways. Two postal deliveries every day except Sundays. About 4 acres of pasture land can be had with the house if required. IVY TOWER, NEAR TENBY. rnO Let, Furnished, that very desirable Residence 1 Ivy Tower, within three miles of Tenby, standing in its own well-wooded and park-like grounds, and with or without about fifteen acres of Meadow Land adjoining. The House contains three Reception-rooms, Smoking- room, five Bedrooms, and three Dressing-rooms, besides Nurseries and Servants'-rooms, and all the usual domestic offices ample Stabling and Coach-houses, and other buildings well-stocked Gardens; Green-house and Orchard-house. Store-house, &c. UNFURNISHED. 1, ESPLANADE. THIS desirable Residence to Let, Unfurnished, with immediate possession, containing five Sitting- rooms, eleven Bedrooms, two Bath-rooms, &c., at the very low rent of £ 80. NO. 2, LEXDEN TERRACE. TO Let, Unfurnished, with possession, this finely situated House, containing Drawing, Dining, and Morning Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, Dressing-room, 2 W.C.'s,, Kitchen, Servants' Hall, and other offices. WORCESTER HOUSE 7 TO Let, Unfurnished, with immediate possession,, containing 4 Sitting-rooms, 8 Bedrooms, &c. 3, BELMONT, TO Let, Unfurnished, from September next. Full particulars on application. 12, DEER PARK, TO Let, Unfurnished, containing Drawing, Dining, (J Bedrooms, Servants' Hall, good offices and small Garden. Keys at No. 10. rf^O be Let, with immediate possession. Number 4 JL LANSDQWXE COTTAGES, St. Julian Street. STABLING. TO Let, on the outskirts of Tenby, a well-built Three-stall Stable, Coach-house. Harness-room,, Corn and Hay Lofts, &c.. with good Yard and every necessary requisite. Low rent. PENALLY, NEAR TENBY. FOR Sale by Private Contract, or Let by the year, the House known as Penally Court Villa, containing two Reception-rooms and seven Bedrooms, with Garden and the usual offices. The House is well built ;,nd in thorough repair. It is distant about fifteen minutes" walk from Tenby, three minutes by the railway is well sheltered, and commands extensive views of Tenby and neighbourhood. "Good bathing and sea fishing. Shoot- ing procurable. The property is of copyhold tenure, and the rental £ 5p per annum. MANORBIER. TO be Sold, a bargain, a semi-detached and well- built Residence, containing 3 Reception and 5 good Bedrooms, Entrance Hall, and very convenient offices; Coach-house, Stable, Fowl-house; a lar^e and < profitable Garden, with about 5 acres of Land, oi"which are several valuable Building Sites. The Property is Freehold, and a large portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage at 4 per cent. Apply to F. B. MASON, R HOUSE AGENT, TENBY.