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THE 8LOOD IS THE LIFE".? WORLi-r^ilgP D THE CREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER LAWWW &&BB @Y ASNR M3X>XC2Zr £ XJf ".f1'I1f WORX.D. OVEKWHBLMIIFO TKSTMONT ACCOMPANIBS EYBRT ROTTm. PBOTIXG THIS TO BE m mkmi ZYCR discovered For cleansing AND clfl»ring the blood from all impurities, it cannot be too highly r««oramended. For Scrofula, Scurry, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds* it is a neror-failing and per- manent cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Ulcsratsd Sores on the Kook. Cures LI!eer>»ivl Store Le.tr*. CnTes Blftckhev :I», or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurry Soe". Cures CaricfvroLi* Ulews. -Cures Blood and SEIN Diaeases. Cures Glandular #TTel)iiisn. Clears t.ba Blood from cli impure matter. From whatever-oause ARISING. As this mixture is pisetswnt to the taste, and warranted free from ANYTHING injurious to the most delicate con- stitution of either SEI, th* Proprietors solicit sufferers to g-iva it a trial to tast its vsiua. THOUSANDS tiØ TESTIMONIALS. Soid in Bottles 2s. M. EACH, and in cases containing six times the quantity, lie. ••oh— sufficient to effect a per- manent cure in the gl'e_* majority of IonG-STANDINSR cases, BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the Proprietors, TIN LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUOCOJIFAXY, Lincoln. <T-v».^ Mark-"Blood Mixture.") LI'-r WHITE MMteik CLOTHING SWEET AS NEW MOWN AS SNOW. 20- HA Y. By Authority of Her Majesty the Queen, Under Royal Letters Patent for Importance and Public Utility. BORAX w EMTBIST TRADE MARK OF SOAP "PERFECTION." PATENT In Quarter-Pound and Half- ^|§YV5%\ Pound Packets of all Grocers. Known ihrouahout the world by this TRADE MARK Ask for Patent Borax, and refuse all others. ON SOCIAL PURITY and the INFIRMITIES of MAN. Addressed specially to young men, with advise on Hl>31t-h, and containing receipts that will restore the nervous and debilitated to the full power of Manhood. FN e for the belli fit of all who desire a safe and speedy cure, without the aid of Quacks. Send One stamp to prepay postage. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy. Birmingham. 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 bv the nu.kers, the LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, Lincoln. Wholesale, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the Wholesale Houses. ADVICK TO MOTHRRsl-Are you broken in YO-AI rest by A sick child suffering with the pain of cutting tteth ? Go at once to a chemist SICD get a bottle of MRS. WiirsLOXfr's SOOTHING STB-JP. It will reiiev* the poor aufferer immediately. It is perfectly harm- logs AND picasant to TASTE, it produces natural, quiet tieap, by relieving the, child from pain, AND the httl. cherub awakes as bright as a button." It SOOTHES the child, it softens the GUMS, allays all pain, relieve* wind, regulates the bowela, and ia the 'a best known rem say for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether ARISING from teething or other CAUSE?.. Mrs, Wictlow'T Soothing Syrup ia told Vy Mediciae dealers FC*IRY WITTER* at Ia. ltd. per FCCTTLO. V\R.R^F>I.B DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.—If YI/UR IN:' IM 'niiug grey or white, of felihijr off use "THE JAEXICAO Hair Hen ewer." for it will pcurively RWTOR in every case Grey or White hair to its original colour, without LEAVING the disagreeable smell of most "Restorers." It makes the hair charmingly beautifu" AS well as promoting the growth of the hair Oil baJd spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask you* Chemist for II Tug MEXICAN HAIR RRNEWER," rold by Chemists and Perfumers everywhere at 3d.6d. ¡x;r Bottle. Wholesale dapot rsmovad to S3, Farringdos EO&D. Londox. FLORILINS !—FOR THE TEETH AJfD BRRATB—& few drops Of the liquid" Fioriline" spndded on a Wet tooth-brush prmiuces a pleaao&t lather, which thoroughly cieanses the teeth from all paradite& w impurities, haxdeos gums, prefects tartar, storti) decay, gives to tho teeth a peculiar pearly-whiterese, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It all unpleasant oaour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Floriiine," being com- posed b. part of Honey and sweet herbs, illt ueikstous w the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery of the ag». price 2K. tel., 01 all Chemists and Perfumers. V sale depot removed to 33, Farringdon Roan.. Loadca. THROAT AFFECTIONS AND EOAUSENESS.-All suf- fering from irritation, of the throat and hoarseaest Will be agreeably enrpmed at the almost immediate relief afforded by THE use of Browns Bronchial' Troches." The*8 FAMOUS lozeegea are now sold by nest respectable chemists IN this country at is. I id, per box. People troubled with a "hacking COUGH,*4 A slight cold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, M eisailar troubles, if allowed to pro* g?sss, result in eerisas Pulmonary s.ad Asthmatic affao tiona. See TH&t the WORDS Brown'a Bronchial Troches" If-& on CHA (JOVEISIAETTT Stamp around each box.— Prepared by JOB if 1. SONS, Boston, U.S. SAROP0«FI dtpct rcmavcd to M, F%RRISGDOS READ, + A YVOiNDEKl'UL MJiUiCiiNE B EEC HAM'S PILLS AI-K nwVttiitt.fd by thousanda Q11 /Q to be \roi-th a Gruiaea a box for bilious _d uervoiiM disorders, such ma wind and pain in the iQQ/ \stomach, sick headache, giddi- Isly f w\ ness> fti'lnes8 and swelling after ( -r-» » ,.Tr„ \Vl meals, dizziness and drowsiness, I EATEN l 1 Ico'd chills, flushings ol heat, Iwt ntl t u| loss of appetite, shortness of 8 HI I PI L Lo. /ft? I breath, costireness, scurvy, IvrtV JI blotches on the skin, disturbed IVtX j*Zf l sleej), frightful dreams, and all \V*|\ /'7/ nervous "and trembliwg sensa- YC^ tions, fto. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases. J^ST Every sufferer is earnestly in- vited to try one box oi these Pills, and tliey will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all gross humours, open all obstructions, and bring about all that is required. No female should be without thmll. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEKCHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregu- larity of The systi ui. If taken according to the directions given with each lo; they Trill soon restore females of all ages to sound and r fbust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all disorders of the liver, ihey act like 1, MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs of the hi-man machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, i restote the lost complexion, brirg back the keen edge of appe- tite, and aronse.into action with the HOSEBUD of health the whole p! em-ray of the human frame. These are "FACT.'i' ailiniitrr! by thousands embracing all classes of mld one 01 the best: guarantees to the nervous Mid dfMiiated is, Beeclmn.'s Mils liave the largest sale of any pAJent medicine in the world. BEECTIAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. A» » milv for Coughs in general, Asthma, Difflteulty in TSs-nthinp, .-i,„rliiess of Tijrirtaefs Mid 1t1 5h« (%ew, Wh« &c. tAffie Pills stand unrivalled. They -»-»t ily remove that se-e of oppression and difltculty of tot*;iii*g vrfei. k n:ght)y deprive the jatisat of rest. Let aa-y give BKKCHAM'S Cur OH PILLS a trial, md t'ae most ¡ vio'ent »sngh will in H short time be removed. The public are requested to notice that the words "Br.>i ."AJI'S PILLS, St. Helen's," are on the Government Stamp affl:<eu to each box of the Pills. If not on they are a forgery., Prepared only and sold wholesale, and retail by the proprietor T. Beechom, Cneraist, St. Ifelen's, Lancashire, in boxes Is. IJd. and 2s. 9d. each. Sent post free,froin the proprietor for IS or 38 stamps.—Sold by all Druggists and Patent Medi- cine Dealers in the Kingdom. N.B.—Full directions are given with each box. JOHN A^EW JENKINS, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT and GENERAL AGENT, FElt N HOUSE, TENBY. Sales Guaranteed. QUEENSLAND. This young and promising Colony offers Special Advan- tages to all classes, and the QUEENSLAND ROYAL MAIL LINE convey Passengers BY STEASWert FOR £ 7. Mail or other Steamers will be despatched from LONDON or PLYMOUTH fortnightly, by which ASSISTED PASS \GES will be granted to eligible Persons, such as Engineers, Farmers, Fitters, Engine Drivers, Railway Carriage Builders. Blacksmiths, Brick- layers, Stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wheel- wrights, Shoemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm Labourers, Domestic Servants. Gardeners, Vine Dressers, Road Makers, Miners, Quarrymen, Navvies,' at the following rates :— Second Cabin £ 121103. Third Class £ 7. Children under 12 years half price. Infants under 12 months free. Persons not eligible for assisted passages will be taken at the following rates: -Second Cabin, X31 10s.; Third Class, £ 17. For further particulars regarding! Passages, Land Laws, and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly. Hankey, S<-wel] & Co., H19, Leadenhall Street, London, and 12. Renfield Street, Glasgow. 0!" r At ti T3niversa! Patronage. Let all sufferers from general or local disease take an<5 follow in the wake of thousands who ascribe their restoration fifbeaJthto the use of HOLLOW AY'S OINTMENT AND riLi.s. Rheumatism in the muscles or joints, gouty pains, neuralj-it tortures, cramps and spasmodic twitches depart under tlw employment of these noble remedies. Bad legs, tii kh'< of wounds, ulcers, sores, burns, cutaneous inflammation#, quickly conquered. Bronchitis, Diphtheria, Sore Throats, Coughs, and Colds. This Ointment will cure, when, every other means have failed. It is a sovereign remedy for all derangements of the throat and chest. Settled coughs or wheezing will be promptly removed by rubbing iu the Unguent. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts. — Old Wounds, Sores, and Ulcers. It is surprising how quickly a sore, ulcer, or wound, deprive.; the body of strength and unfits it for the duties of life, and i r< j is no kss wonderful to watch the effect of Holloway's healing Ointment, when it is used according to the printed directions, and assisted by appropriate doses of the Pills. ri I O Ointment and Pills arc sold at Professor HOLLOW AY'S Establishment, 533, Oxford Street, London; also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civili* World, in Boxes and Pots, Is. I|d., 2s. Od., 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and eaett. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen; IUld the smallest Pot of Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be bad in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Chinese. No. rr>- 5. PU-b-LdA, il\&i'iTUUOJN'S. Tenby Creche or Day Nursery, Upper Park Road.—-To MMtble moif^en to Mll.r tfieir out-door callings, with the knowledge that their children will be duly taken care of, and also to allow of the elder children attending achoool, in lieu of nursing the younger. Founded by the Tenby Charity Organization Society in June, lM6, and tftfeen charge of by the present Lady Superintendent (Miss M. Statham) in Juae, 18T7. Miss M. Staham, 8, South Cliff Street, either Bank, 01 the Hon. Secretary, Charity Organization Society, will thankfully receive tbAy coni»fcb»t#ons. Tenby Cottage Hospital.—Tkis institution was established in 1870. Hon. Secretly and Treasurer -Mr E. Rawdon Power. "With a Genaml Com. mittee and House Mid Ladies' CommMPiJees annually appointed. The House Committee meet every Saturday ait one p.m. There are seven beds. An ambulance-litter of a very improved construction is at the service of the general public, under due re- gulations. As the Institution is dependent for its existence on the support it receives from the public, subscriptions and donations will be gladly received by either Bank, or by the Honorary Secretary and Treasurer, Heywood Lodge. Tenby Savings Banlc, St. George's Street.-Officers -Mr T. W. Thomas, Actuary. Mr Rdbert Lock, Treasurer. The Bank is open every Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 12.15 p.m. Tenby Penny Dank, St. George's Street.—Mr N. A. lioch, Treasurer and Manager. Mr J. H. ThoHsae, Secretary. The Bank is open every Saturday evening, from seven to eight p.m. Tenby Charity Organization Society. This insti- tution, for organizing charitable relief and repres- dng inendiciVf, was commenced in Tenby in 1873. The primary objecte of the society are, by searching inquiry, to eadtaaroBr to detect kiipesfcure, to act as am a^aaey ior simplifying swid making charity nioys -y of access to those legitimately requiring it, 10 give waaall donations and loans (free of interest) tb enable deserving persons to tid. over temporary difficulties o).d, while the committee will, as it IMWS done in some instances, act as all moners for private individuals, they do not, as a general rule, isttue weekly, &c., doles out of their own funds. No aUrsempte are ever made to disturb, or interfere in any way, in works of charity or relief already undertaken by others, amtl its operations are entirely unaectarian. Any person being an annual subscriber of 5a., or a donor of not less than £ 2 10s., may become a member of the society. The Committee of Management is apointed annually. The officers ai'e— Mr It Pwavd on Power, Honorary Secretary and Treasurer Mr J. Thomas, Charity Agent, Working Men's Club. The Committee meet at 11 a.m. on the fourth Wednesday of every month (by permission) at the Roomsof the Charity Trustees, St. George's Street. Special meetings are called when required. The annual meeting of subscribers is held in the month of February. Borough Charity Trustees, St. George Street.— Forty-three pensioners, poor people of good charac- ter, not in receipt of parochial relief, receive monthly allowances varying from 10s. to 15s. each. Donations are also voted, from time to time, to schools and to several of the charitable institutions of Tenby. The income is derived from the rents of houses and lands bequeathed in trust by charitable persons. The Trustees meet the first Tuesday in each month, at 11 a.m., for the despatch of business. Chairman of the Trustees, Mr E. Rawdon Power. Odd-fellorrs Benefit Society — Lodge-room, St. George Street. Meetings every alternate Tuesday at 8 p.m. Benefit l'ls. per week: Secretary—Mi- Edward Ellis, Montrose Cottage. Treasurer—Mr John Leach, South Parade. Tenby Local Museum.—Mr E. Laws, J-Ion See. Mr T. Monger, Custodian. This Museum was opened by Professor Rolieaton-in ,July, 1R78. The Corporation gave the building at a rental of one shilling per annrrm. It was repaired, altered, and furnished by public subscripts >n As there is no endowment the Trustees are obliged w make a charge of sixpei-oe to eaoh visitor, in order to cover the necessary expenses, In the Museum vill be found; umisvsetily -rood .U.J" hI.: ;vKvo of the Geology, Conchotomy, and oriiithoio^ry oi the neigh- bourhood. Therr n..t-) a small h c increasing collection of III the upper -oom will be found a Yal-ia.blo Uhra-r/ of v»otks of referen -e. =- SUCCESS COMMANDS SUCCESS SPECULATION & INVESTMENT with limited and defined risk. Stock Exchange operations made easy. The minimum of risk and the maximum of gain. MIDDIJETON & CO. form their COMBINATIONS of SFEUIJIF.ATORS for STOCK EXCHAlf GX dealings as fast as remit- tances reach them. Operations extend from two to thirty days or thereabouts. Immediate operations. Immediate settlements. Profits divided pro rati. NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS. MIDDLETON & CO. have invariably made large and speedy profits, ranging from •*0 7. to i007. and they have always closed their pOMBlHATTOflS WITH VSkY HAND- SOICB PROFITS in them for each & every Contri- butor interested. Shares j66 eaoh. Any number open. Explanatory Pamphlet (5th edit.), entitled, "MONEY MANIPULATED, MASSED, and MULTIPLIED," Post free, and all particulars on application. INDIVIDUAL SPECULATIVE ACCOUNTS opened on unique and very favourable terms. DEALINGS AT THB CLOSBST MARKET PRICES, with no further liability beyond the cover actually deposited. DISCRETIONARY ACCOUNTS opened arid advised upon and conducted with eare and skill. MIDDLETON &Co., Sworn Stock & SJiare -LTJ_ BROKERS and DEALERS. BrTn?h oS-V^i^S^) LOND(>N.E.O. Telephone STos. 10164 and 840. Telegraphic Address, Combination," London. w A :1:r rr js id LADIES' AM' LEFT-OFF :¡) ¡-, ¡, FADIES' nnd -~5~ ;i*l> v. u's i -oif Olotl es purchased i by IS. -1. ffliii;??, uiotul Street. Pcir.hioHe- Dock. 'Letters nded to. P O.o. sent on receipt of 1'1'1" Lit' t'. :1/id T' f"'¡-li'> Y" p. ¡-tho JSCONOMISING GAS.-In the current number of the Becorder appears the following paragraph, which is not devoid of interest to the general body of our readers:—" A corre- spondent writes—'I have within the last few months introduced Sugg's Governor Burners throughout my house. and the Company supplying me with gas has been so surprised at the decrease in the amount consumed, that they have placed a new meter in my house, although for many years they have been amply satisfied with the registering power of that on which they have hitherte levied their rate.' "—Kingston and Su,rbiton News, Jan. 23. 1886. MR. P. B, MASON, HOUSE AGENT. Post free on application, a complete List of Fur- nished Houses and Apartments to Let. Houses and Apartments in any part of the town shown personally, without any charge. References given with pleasure. 10, CROFT TERRACE- A well-Furnished Residence to Let, containing Drawing and Dining-rooms, Break- fast-room, 6 good Bedrooms, a Dressing-room. 2 Ser- vants' Bedrooms, 2 Water Closets, China Pantry, Servants' Hall, Kitchen, Larder, &c. There is a Flower Garden in the rear. Good view of North Bay. 6, BELLEVUE.- Well Furnished and comfortable Suites of Apartments to Let in this House at moderate prices. The rooms are lofty, and many have a fine sea fIilew, while the position is central, being only a few minutes' walk from the North or South Sands, and quite close to the Church and all places of amusement, 1, LEXDEN TERRACE.-To Let, for Winter months, this Furnished House, commanding a fine Sea View and a southern aspect. The House contains Entrance Hall, Drawmg-rcom,Dining-room,Breakfast-room. 3 Double- bedded Roon 3, a Dressing-room, 3 Single-bedded Rooms and 2 W.C.'s WORCESTER HOUSE.-To Let, well Furnished, with early possesion, this semi-detached Residence, beautifully situated on the Esplanade — Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, 8 principal and 4 Ser- vants' Bedrooms well-arranged and convenient do- mestic offices; 3 W.C.'s, ventilated in the most approved manner, and every convenience for a private residence. Servants provided if required. Suite of Rooms to Let at 2, SPAHTA HousE. Very moderate terms with or without board; use of piano; sea view. 3, CASTLE SQUARE.—To be Let, Furnished, by the month or year, with or without servants. The House is well situated in a sheltered position, close to the Castle Hill and South Sands, with good Sea View, and contains Drawing and Dining-rooms, 6 Bedrooms, Attics, Kitchen, and nice Flower Gsrden. 3, ST. JULIAN PLACE.-To Let, Furnished, for the Winter, this desirable fan.ily residence, containing 3 sitting and 6 bedrooms, with usual offices. This house is pleasantly situated, close to the Sands and Castle Hill, and has a good sea view. Low rent. ST. JULIAN TERRACE.-To Let Furnished, a House containing Drawing, Dining, and 6 .Bedrooms' all of which have a sea view, The house is only two minutes' walk from the South Beach through a garden in the rear. Good cooking and attendance. PENALLY.—To Let, Furnished or Unfurnished, a. pleasantly-situated House, with Garden, containing two Sitting and four Bedrooms, with usual offices. Good water supply, drainage perfect, and moderate rent. Unfurnished, JE25 per annum. 3, CAMBRIAN TERRACE, SAUNDERSFOOT.— This House, containing Drawing and Dining-room, 2 double-bedded Rooms and 2 single ditto, to Let. Fur- nished, for the Winter months, at very low rent. Good sea view. x_, MANORBIER.—To Let, a comfortably Furnished House in Morfa Terrace, containing 2 Sitting with 5 Bedrooms; beautiful view of sea and country. Good attendance and moderate rent. UNFURNISHED. 5 CROFT,-To Let, Unfurnished, with immediate possession. This House has been lately fresh painted, coloured, and renovated; new Back Kitchen, Larder, Wine Cellars, Bath-room, and 2 W.C.'s, and the drainage completed and ventilated under Banner's system of sanitation, so that there are no drains inside the House. Nos. 1 and 2, SOMERSET HOUSES.-To Let, Un furnished, together or separately, these well situated Houses, on the sea front, admirably adapted for Gen- tlemen's Private Residences or a first class School. Favourable terms to desirable tenant. Full particulars on application. 2. ESPLANADE,—To be Sold, or Let, Unfurnished this very desirable Freehold Residence, containing 4 Reception, 10 Bedrooms, with very convenient offices. Splendid position and drainage perfect. 14, NORTON,—To Let, Unfurnished, containing 2 Sitting-rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Kitchens, Pantries, and the usual <-onveniences. Attached to the House is a Con- servatory, also a large Walled Garden, containing 3 Vineries and 1 Peach House. 12, DEER PARK -To Let, Unfurnished, containing Drawing. Dining, 6 Bedrooms, Servants' Hall, good offices, and small Garden. Keys aT, No. 10. RED LAND HOUSE to Let, Unfurnished, with pos session. Two Sitting and 6 Bedrooms, with convenient offices. Pleasant situation. Moderate rent. BEL VIDE HE, NEAR TENBY.-To be Let or Sold, th s delightfully situated Freehold Residence, com- prsing Dwelling-house, Pleasure Grounds, large Gar- den. small Paddock, Two-stall Stable and Loose Box, VO) hIe Coach-house, Harness-room with Lofts over the whole standing in about two acres of Land. The House is dry and well drained, and contains on ground floor: Drawing-room, Dining-room and Break- fast-room, Kitchen, with usual offices. On first nonr four Bedrooms, and four Servants' rooms above. It commands extensive and charming views, on the one side overlooking the town and bay of Tenby, and on the other the picturesque vale of St. Florence. Pos- session on the 25th of March next. VI CTORIA"STREET.-I-To Let, Unfurnished, with possession, a well built house containing 2 Sitting, 5 BcdI" oms, and good offices. Low rent to desirable tenant. KENT HOUSE.- -To Let, with possession, unrivalled position, 3 Reception and 10 Bedrooms, with usual offices. Garden in the rear. Good Drainage. Low rent. GREEN HILL VILLA, to be Let. Unfurnished, with immediate possession, containing Drawing and Dining- rooms, 5 Bedrooms, and the usual offices. Good Garden and Vinery. MYRTLE HOUSE To Let, Unfurnished, from March 25th next, containing Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, 7 Bedrooms, and very convenient domestic offices. Piece of Ground in the rear. Situa- tion very good. OUSE to Let, unfurnished, in High Street; suit- ? k able for business offices or private residence. Rent £ 30, including all taxes. VrARBURTON HOUSE, SOUTH CLIFF STREET,— To be Let, Unfurnished, by the Year, or for a term; immediate possession; south aspect, with sea view; containing Dining-room, Drawing-room, 7 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Servants'Hall, 2 W.C.'s, Flower Garden, &c. F. B. MASON, HOUSE AGENT, TFNBY.