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LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN/S TAILORING. Residents and Visitors to Tenby are respectfully informed that -AIR. JOHN NICHOLLS, Cutter and Foreman Tailor at No. 6, HIGH STREET, has lately visited London, where he has obtained the newest designs in the Art of Cutting, and special attention is given to orders entrusted to his care. "INOENIORUM COS MRAULATIO." DIPLOMA of the TAILORS' SCHOOL OF ART DRESS SUITS. AT THE "TAILOR AND CUTTER" OFFICES. X THIS is to Certify that, at an Examination in the Art of Practical Cutting, held MORNING SUITS. JL at the Tailors' School of Art, 93 and 94, Drury Lane, London, February 6, 1884, the Examiners awarded to 17 P"V" TT IMIlEo.. CTOH3ST iTIOHOLLS, OIF1 TZEZtsTlBir P*1 O U 1 i This Diploma of the First Class, for special proficiency in the following Branches ro~¥Trr"n mr\ OTTTnnn —Gentlemen's Over and Under Coats of all Styles, Ladies'Jackets, Breeches, and iL Vr JCjlljjD O LT L | S, Liveries. Signed by the Examiners, J. WILLIAMSON, Proprietor of the "Tailor and Cutter. r • LADIES' J \()K FTS ATSTD ULSTERS J. F. DAVIES, Head of the Tailors'School of Art and Cutting Academy. ° -LiO A J_J Dated Feb. 6, 1884. An immense Stock of WOOLLENS of the best makes and style to select from. STEPHEN DAVIES, 6, IIIGH STREET, TENBY. THE EXCELSIOR STUDIO AND VICTORIA BAZAAR, CASTLE SQUARE, TENBY. .>- MR. CHARLES SMITH ALLEN, ARTIST AND PROPRIETOR. Published this season, a Grand New Series of Photo Views. They are pronounced to be tlJelwst And most rftecnve Views, ever published of Teuby and district. ('0. "A. To be had at the Victoria Bazaar; the Bookstall at the Bailway biation Messrs. M. and F. Crockford's. High Street; Mr. W. Taylor, Bookseller, High Street; —, the Misses May's Art Needlework Depot. Tudor Square. The "Excelsior Album of Tenby," 28 Views. Price Is. 6d. Visitors are invited to visit the Studio to see Specimens and obtain a Price List. Patronage most respectfully solicited. First Class Vienna, 1873.1 11 IT fl T f| ¥| fl "IF jt 11 ¥ fi ||T R T Hfl jFirst Prize Sydney, 1879. Gold Medal Paris, 1878.| ]|| |J j|| |J JJ | |j || 1j|| jOLJll Jm Hi Pirst Prize, Melbourne, 1880. SUPPLIED TO THE CARLTON AND OTHER LONDON CLUBS. (VIENNA FRIZZ ALES, 4s. per DOZEN.) SPECIALLY RECOMMEXDKU FOR INVALIDS. The above Ales have been awarded the highest Prizes for BRITISH Uffllt quc?n,'y result from drinking ordinary British Beers, and therefore may, like BEETiS at tha above Exhibitions. They possess the same relative propor- AlXOGF BbH Dut n .• D u i > • „ ,i t n; BP Jbltter the superior Continental Brewings, be drunk with-perfect impunity. They tion of Alcohol as Burton Pale Ales, and are therefore equally exhilarating JL/lIlIiB]. but being entirely free from Fusel Oil and other deleterious constituents, they A MjRk are also characterized by great purity, agreeable tonic properties, delicacy neither occasion the headiness nor the stoirachic derangements which Jie- v lBr § DuZtliiN. flavour, and freedom from acidity. ALES IN CASK: Mild Ale (No. 2), Kilds, 24s.; Bittpr, Kilds., 21 s. Mild (No. 4). Kilds., It<s.; Mild (No. 2), Fks., 12s 'fid.; Lio-ht Bitter, Fks., lis. Fks. STOUT, 12s. 6d. 0 Sole Agents JOHN MERRIAM & SON, W. & A. GILBEY'S Wine & Spirit Agency, High-st., TENBY THE MISSES MAY'S ART NEEDLEWORK DEPOT 2, CHELTENHAM HOUSES, TUDOR SQUARE, TENBY. A large assortment of Filoselles, Silks, and Wools; also the new Embroidered Lace Commenced. .é1. great vaviety Wedtlivg and Birthday Presents always in stoek. Lessons given in Art Needlework, Glitterine Painting, and Macrane Lace. All kinds of Fancy Work neatly Mounted. PICTURE MOULDINGS. CLEARING OUT, AT LESS THAN COST PRICE, TO MAKE ROOM FOR OTHER GOODS. "P B. MASON begs to call the attention of Artists, • Cabinet-makers, aDd others to his large Stock of ICTURE MOULDINGS, which wi|l be Sold at Prices to ensure a speedy clearance. May be seen at the Office of this Paper. THOMAS PARROTT, I1 ASTRY-COOK AND CONFECTIONER, TUDOR SQUARE, TENBY. Registry Office for Servants. TENBY OYSTERS. rPENBY OYSTERS, at Is. per dozen, can he obtained at Richmond House, Crackwell Lane, Tenby. SAMUEL DARBY 1 M. & F. CROCKFORD'S BOOKSELLING, STATIONERY, AND FANCY WAREHOUSE, 7, HIGH STREET, TENBY. For Books in great variety • • • • .Go to CHOCKFORD' z- For Annual!5, Almanacks, and, Diaries Go to CKOCKFORD'S For Faster and Birthday Cards Go to CROCKFORD'S For Fancy Goods suitable for'Presents .Go to CROCKFORD'S For I)Iiott)(,-ril)lis Iiv best Artists .('o to' C ROCK FO li, D'S For Oil and Water colours, &c. Go to CROCKFORD'S For Novelties ..Go to CROCKFORD'S For Newspipers, Magazines, and Periodicals .Go to CROCKFORD'S For prompt and regular delivery of ditto Go to CROCKFORD'S For LATEST Library Books ..Go to CROCKFORD'S CROCKFORD'S circulating LI HHARY, in connection with MUD1ES. RARE OLD ENGRAVINGS. A few FRAMED and UNFRAMED for Sale at very Moderate Prices. I- Apply at the Office of this Paper. WATERWYNCH, TENBY. TO be Let, Unfurnished, this charmingly situated Marine Residence, together with Orchard, Grounds, I Shooting. &c, &e. Apply to Mr C. W. R. STOKES, Solicitor, Tenby. SCHOOL FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN, APSLEY HOUSE, VICTORIA STREET. PRINCIPAL—Miss HELD. FRENCH and GERMAN RESIDENT GOVERNESSES. Prospectus and References on application. Private Lessons given. LADIES' SCHOOL. ST. JULIAN STREET. (Established 1865.) Principal—MRS. C. H. TASKER. Assisted by a thoroughly qualified Staff of English and Foreign Governesses. Subjects English in all its branches; French, German, Music, Drawing, and Painting; Latin, Arith- metic and Literature by a Master. Pupils prepared for Examinations. Private Lessons and Classes for special subjects. T. TUCKER, HAIII-1)IIESSER, FANCY DEALER AND TOBACCONIST, ZETIGrlHC STREET TENBY. SADDLE HORSES AND PONIES rFO Let, by the Hour or D ty; also a quiet COB for L a Lady. Apply E W.Jo VES, Lion Stables, Tenby