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TENBY TIDE TABLE, AUGUST. 188o. Morn. Even. Height h m h m ft. in. Stmwday 15 8 52 9 11 22 1 Friday 16 9 30 9 48 20 10 Saturday 17 10 6 10 25 19 6 Sunday 18 10 45 11 6 18 1 Monday 19 11 so 16 9 Tuesday 20 0 33 16 1 Wednesday 21 ..oo.. 1 10 1 54 16 0 Thursday 22 2 36 3 13 16 5
Advertising
MR. HELYAR, SURGEON DENTIST, 7, VICTORIA PLACE, HAVERFORDWEST, MAY be consulted at 3, LAXCASTKR Btniniwos HIGH STBEKT, TENBY, on MONDAYS from 10 till 4. STEAM COMMUNICATION. BETWEEN BRISTOL AND TENBY. rpHE Bristol Steam Navigation Company's JL (Limited) powerful Steamer Briton, or other imitable Steam Vessel, are intended to sail from Cumberland Basin, Hotwells (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, and with liberty to Tow Vessels) during AUGUST, 1889, as follows:- BRISTOL TO TENBY. Friday, Aug. 2 9 morn Friday 9 4 after Friday 16 9 morn Friday 23 4 after Friday 30 8 morn No Cargo received at Cumberland Basin. All Goods in Craft to be at the risk of the Shipper or Consignee, whether conveyed at expense of ship or Freighter. Not accountable for any Goods without Shipping Notes. Particulars may be obtained by applying to the Bristol Steam Navigation Co's. Office, 50, Prince Street, Bristol; or to Mr. W. WALL, 36. Victoria Street Tenbv. rw- "FOB THE BLOOD IS THE UFC" 7v WORLD-FAMED ftTflitlili'ilMllliH The Great Blood Purifier and Restorer. FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES it cannot be too highly re- commended. For SCROPULA, SCURVY, ECZEMA, SKIN and BLOOD DISEASES, and SORES OF ALL KINDS, it is a never-failing and permanent cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackheads, or Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures 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 constitu- tion of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. I feel duty bound to inform you of the wonderful effects of Clarke's Blood Mixture on me. I have had suffering over two years of a severe nature. I first consulted the best medical aid I could possibly procure till my means were run out, and with a sad heart I was compelled to come into the workhouse hos- pital where I now am. I had been in here 18 months, and my legs gradually got worse. I began to think they would never get better, till 1 read of Clarke's Blood Mixture," and I deter- mined that when I could raise the means I would try it; so I commenced to deprive myseif of little necessaries till at length I raised eleven shilling's. I commenced to use the Blood Mix- ture on Monday, May 6th. I then had five wounds on the left leg, one very large on the ankle bone, one on the shin about the size of half-a-crown, and three on the calf almost as large. The right leg was somewhat similar, but there were three sores which I thought would break into one. All are perfectly healed up now but one small place on the left ankle about the size of a shilling. There are fifteen patients in the ward that I am in, and they were surprised to see my legs when I had taken the mixture a week, aud there are three of them now using it. I am very sorry, indeed, that I cannot purchase another bottle, and if you would kindly send me a small quantity I should be able to get it. and I shall never forgetit as long as I live. Yours faithfully, EDWARD STATHERS, No 8 Ward, Analley Road Workhouse Hospital, Hull, June 13, 1888. LATER. i write to let you know how I am getting on. I received the bottie of Mixture you sent me, and the wounds are now com- pletely healed up. 1 will be out of here in a few days and get to work, which is already promised me. I am going to reside at my sister's, Mrs Bullmer, 26, Grimsby Lane, Market Place, Hull. If you wish to use this case for the benefit of other poor sufferers do so. The results of your Mixture is really wonder- ful.—I remain vour thankful servant, June 26, 1888. EDWARD STATHERS. Sold in Bottles 2s. 9d. and lis. each. By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by THE LINCOLN AND MID- LAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, Lincoln. TRADE MARK, BLOOD MIXTURE. Ask for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE and do not be persuaded to take an imitation. NORTH CLIFF DAIRY, TENBY. 33- THOAS- FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS DAILY. CLOTTED CREAM, CREAM CHEESE, JUNKETS CURDS AND WHEY. Creams delivered to any part of the Tuwn. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. FLOIaLl"FOB TOT TEBTH AND BMIMRA. A few drops of the liquid Flonline'' spraHed on a wet tooth-brash produces a pleasant lather, ;whicn thoroughly cleanses the teeth from all parasites oi impurities, hardens the guma, prevents tartar, stops decay, gives to the teeth a peculiar peturly-whiteness, and a delightful .fragrance to the breath. It removes all unpleasant odour arising from decayed teeth ox tobacco smoke. "The Fragrant Flonhne, being com- poaediin part-of Honey and sweet herbs, is ddicious to the taste, and the greatest toilet discovery oc the age. Price 2s. 64., of h11 Chemists and Perfumers. Whole- sale depot. 33. Iteringdon Road, London. VALUABLE Diticovejay FOB THE HAIB.—I! yom hair is turning grJY or white, or falling off, use THE MEXICAN HAIR RE NEWER," for it will positively restore in every crise Grev or White hair to its origina) colour, without l aving tlie disagreeable snieli of mos; Restorers." I '¡ makes the hair charmingly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bak spots, where the glands are not decayed. Price 8s. fid. —For an Oil to make the Hair soft, glossy, and luxu- riant, ASK for OAKTEL&'S COLOON E OIL." Price It. of all dee ert. Wholesale depot, 33, iTarringdori Road. London. W. H. SAIES9 I IRONMONGERY STORES, TIEjlSTZETSr. (OPPOSITE THE CHURCH.) 1 Autho.rised to issue FISHING LICENSES.: It II Sole Agent for Slazenger's celebrated v I I i Tennis, Cricket, and Go-If Balls, Bats, &c., &c. I I I I LAWN MOWERS by Follows and Bate, Green Shanks, and the Archimedeon. All at Store Prices for Cash. Special Machinery for Grinding and Setting Lawn Mowers as new on the Premises. 50yds. Wire Netting, 3ft. wide, 2in. mesh, for 6/9. Garden Arches, Iron Wheelbarrows, Garden Rollers Garden Seats, &c., in great variety. -r. Fishing Rods from 6d. Fishing Tackle of all description. Special Flies for local waters. Rook and Rabbit Rifles for Hire. Just Published, Price 2s. (id., VITAL TRUTHS AND OPPOSING ERRORS In the Words of Holy Scripture. BY CLERICUS ANGLICANUS, D.D. WITH MANY WEIGHTY TESTIMONIES BEARING ON RITUALISM. AND SOME NOTES. By W. CUST GWYNNE, M.D. LONDON: JOHN KENSIT, City Protestant Book Depot, 18, Pater- noster Row, E.C. To be obtained at FARLEY'S Library, Tenby. TO be Let, Unfurnished, with immediate possession, VERNON HOTJSE, St. Julian Street, late in the occupation of Miss Spence. For full particulars apply to Dr. LOCK, 2 Rock Terrace. YACHTS FOR SALE. PARTICULARS of YACHTS for Sale in the imme- JL diate neighbourhood, from 3 Tons upwards, may be had on application to Mr F. B. MASON, House and Commission Agent, Tenby. QAUNDERSFOOT.—A handy little YACHT for O HIRE, by Day or Week. Apply "Cambrian" Hotel. COTTESMORE, near Haverfordwest, to be Let, Furnished. Apply G. E. MASSY, Gumfreston Rectory, Tenby. I?OR SALE, near Tenby, seven-roomed HOUSE. Garden, Yinerv, Stable, &c., price £ 350. Also. Freehold Building GROUND in Tenby, price £ 380. Apply J. Bonville, Palestine House, Frog-st. Tenby TENBY LAWN TENNIS CLUB. HPHE Ground, comprising Eight Courts, is now JL Open. COMMITTEE W. BOOKER, ESQ. J. KENWORTHY, ESQ. COLONEL W. LEWES. F. E. REMFRY, ESQ. W. H. RICHARDS, ESQ. CAPTAIN WESTBY. WM. BORLASE WILLOCK, ESQ. L. R. WOOD, ESQ. HON. SECRETARY AND TREASURER: J. KENWORTHY, ESQ., 23, Victoria Street. Subscriptions will be received by Mr JAMES, Chemist, 2, Lancaster Buildings (opposite the Church), who will furnish copies of the Rules and all information required. Tournament is fixed for Aug. 12th and following days. Ball at Royal Assembly Rooms on August 15th. ™ 1889. TENBY SOUTH CLIFF LAWN TENNIS CLUB (For Residents and Visitors,) Is now open for the Season. Subscriptions will be received, and copies of Rules supplied, by Mr JOHN EVANS, Tudor Square; Mr W. H. SAlES, High Street; or the Ground Man. W. PARTRIDGE, Hon. Secretary. TENBY GOLF CLUB. 1-THE GROUND, situated on the BURROWS, is now OPEN for Play. Boy in attendance. COMMITTEE. Colonel FITZGERALD F. E. REMFRY, Esq. J. KENWORTHY, Esq. W. B. WILLOCK, Esq Subscriptions for Visitors Fortnightly,. 2s. 6d. Monthly, 5s. Apply to F. E. REMPRY, Esq., Hon. Sec., 2, The Esplanade.
I SERVICES AT TENBY.
SERVICES AT TENBY. Pariah Church Sundays—Matins with Sermon, 11 a.m.; Children's Service, 3.30 p.m.; Evensong with Sermon 6 p.m. Week-days—Matins, 11 a.m.; Evensong, 6 p.m.; except Fridays, Evensong, 7.30 (choral), with Sermon. Holy-days—Matins, II a.m.; Evensong, 7.30 (choral). Holy Communion, every Sunday at 8 a.m.; 1st and 3rd Sundays, 12.15 p.m.; 2nd Sunday, 8 a.m. and last Sunday at 12.15 p.m. (choral) Tuesdays, Thursdays and Holy-days at 8 a m. Bector-Rev. GEORGE HUNTINGTON, M.A. Ourates- Rev. A. NOEL HUNT, B.A.; Rev. GEOIWE EDMUND WARLOW, B.A. New Hedges School Church. Evening Service Sunday 6.15 p.m. Holy Communion, 4th Sunday in the Month, 8.15 a.m. St. Julian's Chapel, Quay. Evening Service, Sunday 6 p.m. Holy Communion, 2nd Sunday in the Month, 7.30 a.m. SUNDAY-SCHOOLS. S. Mary's, 2.15. New Hedges, 2.30. S. Julian's—Men, 2; Boys, 3.30. Classes, Adult—Wednesdays, 11.30. Teachers' Meet- ing, 11.30. OHAPELS Congregational Church, Warren Street—Minister: Rev ROBERT ANN, The Manse, Warren Street.—Sun- days: Prayer Meeting at 7; Morning, 11 o'clock; Afternoon, Sunday-school, 2.30; Evening, 6. Wed- nesday Evenings at 7. Penally Chapel-Sunday-school at 10.30; Afternoon, 2.30. Wesley Chapel, Warren Street — Sundays Prayer Meeting at 7 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Mondays: Prayer Meeting at 8 p.m.; Wedees- nesdays: Service at 7 p.m Minister: Rev. G. HAWTREY CAMBURN. Baptist Chapel, Deer Park-Sundays: Prayer Meetings, 7 and 10 a.m.; Preaching, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Sunday-school, 2.30 p.m. Week-days: Preaching, Tuesdays, 7.30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting, Wednesday, 8 p.m.; Bible Class, Thursday, 8 p.m. Rev THOMAS EVANS, Minister. Presbyterian Chapel, Frog Street-Sundays at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. Rev. B. LEwIS, Minister. Mission Hall, Chimney Park Sundays at 11 a.m., Breaking of Bread; 6 p.m. Preaching of the Gospel; Mondays and Thursdays, at 8 p.m. Young Men's Christian Association, St Mary Street, Tenby —Services: Sunday, Address, 8 p.m.; Tuesday, Prayer Meeting, 8 p.m.; Friday, Bible Class, 8 p.m. Side Room Royal Assembly Rooms. Lord's Day Meetings: 11 a.m., Worship—1 Cor. xi.; 3 p.m., Bible Reading 6 p.m., Gospel. All are welcome. St. Brides Roman Catholic Chapel, Frog Street. Mass on Sundays at 8, and 10.30 with Sermon; Evening Service with Sermon and Benediction at 6. Mass daily at 8 a.m. Wednesday and Friday Evenings-Devotion and Bene- diction at 7.30. NEIGHBOURING CHURCHES. Penally Church-Sundays at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Rev D. M. MORRIS, M.A., Vicar. Gumfreston Church-Sundays at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. G. E. MASSY, M.A., Rector. St. Florence Church-Sundays, Morning Service at 10.45 a.m. Evening Service, 6.30 p.m. Holy Com- munion on 1st and 3rd Sundays at Mid-day; on 2nd and 4th Sundays at 8.30 a.m. Rev. G. T. LERMIT, LL.D., Rector. St. Issell's Church—Sundays at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Holy Communion 1st Sunday in the Month. Monday-Service at Stepaside, 7 p.m. Wednes- day- St. Issells at 7 p.m. Friday-Coffee Tavern Service at 7.30 p.m. Rev J. JONES, M.A., Vicar. Manorbeer Chui-ch.-Suiidays at 10.30 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. J. G. MOORE, M.A., Vicar.
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WM. BELT'S Furnishing & General Ironmongery Stores 15, FROG STREET, TENBY. Agent for Rippingill's Oil Cooking and Heating Stoves. Cooking Stove, complete, with kettle, 3/6. A large assortment of all kinds of Stoves kept in stock. LAMPS.—Just received, the new Season's Stock. Petroleum Lamps, complete, from 8d. each. Bedsteads from 10/6. A first class washed Wool Mattress, full size and best tick, 15/6. Baths and Lamps for Hire. Workmen kept on the Premises to make and repair all kinds of Goods, in Iron, Brass, Copper, Tin, &c' Gas Fitting and Plumbing. A large assortment of Gas Fittings in Stock. Best Crystal Lamp Oil delivered in any quantity. Please note Address of Stores- 15, FROG STREET, TENBY. THE TENBY LOCAL MUSEITM, CASTLE HILL, IS Open Daily, Sundays excepted, from Noon till Four p.m. It contains collections illustrative of the Geology Entomology, Botany, Ornithology, Conchology, Zoo- phytology, and Antiquities of Tenby and the neigh- hood. There is also a small Library of scientific and other works. Entrance 6d. Season Tickets, not transferable—Three Months. 2s. 6d. Twelve Months 5s.. LAUNDRY WORK AND NEEDLE-WORK Taken at S. WINIFRED'S HOME, SOUTH PARADE. Apply to the Lady-in-Charge.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE. AUGUST, 1889 (and until further notice). UP TRAINS-WRIX DAYS. 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 t CImm*. 1 a (p 1S3«1 2 3 1 »S 183 123 121 a.m. a.m.! a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Pem-Dock dep 7 55 10 0|10 20 12 30 2 80 4 30 6'35 Pembroke 8 3 10 8,10 30 12 38 2 40 4 38 6 43 Lamphey 8 7 10 34 + 2 45 4 42 6 47 Manorbeer 8 14' 10 46,12 46 2 55 4 50 6 55 Penally 8 221 10 5312 52 3 5 4 58 7 2 j arr 8 25 10 25 10 56 12 55 3 10 5 1 7 5 .LenDy. ( dgp g 10 n 0 x 5 5 4 7 10 Saundersfoot 8 44 11 9 1 15 5 13 7 21 Kilgetty 8 47 11 12 1 18 t 7 23 Narberth 9 5 11 Oi 11 27 1 40 5 35 7 45 Whitland ar;, 9 15 11 10 11 35 1 55 5 45 7 55 DOW. TRAINS-WRICE DATI ClMM*. IS rv; 183 133 12S 1aSM 1 3 3 iTsT a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. p.m. Whitland .dep 5 55 9 55 12 10 3 20 5 20 6 50 7 20 Narberth |6 7 10 5 12 25 3 35 t 1 0 7 40 Kilgetty 6 23 10 2012 40 3 50 7 15 » Saundersfoot 6 27 10 24 12 45 3 55 7 20 8 0 T*»,W S arr 6 37 10 3412 55 4 10 5 55 7 30 8 10 lenoy. { 6 40 10 36! 1 10 4 30 6 0 7 35 8 25 PenaUv 6 43! 10 39 1 13 4 54 7 38 • Manorbeer 6 52.10 46 1 22 4 50 7 47 8 40 Lamphey 7 0 10 53 1 30 4 58 7 54 8 50, Pembroke 7 511 0 I i7 5 3 6 17 8 0 8 55 Pem-Dock arr 7_15 11 10 1 45 5 10 6 25 8 10 9 5l • Stop when required for Through P_npr8 only. t Sto. if required, by aiffnal, for Through PaMenirerm. Stop for PBMengere from Bristol or beyond. gVIfDATB—UP TRAINS. I' SUNDAYS—DOWN .TRAINS. Classsas. I 2 gov Cluse*. lt*8«or p.m. p.m. Pembroke-Dock dep 3 0 Whitland aep 7 0 Pembroke 3 8 Narberth 7 15 Lamphey 3 12 Kilgetty 7 S3 Manorbeer 3 21 Saundersfoot 7 35 Penally 3 30 (arr 7 45 farr 3 35 7 Uep 8 0 y i dep 5 0 Penally 8 5 Saundersfoot 5 10 Manorbeer 8 15 Kilgetty 5 18 Lamphey 8 25 Narberth 5 30 Pembroke 8 30 Whitland arr, 5 40 Pembroke-Dock arr1 8 46 Whitland arr, 5 40 Pembroke-Dock arr1 8 46
IMPROVED EXPRESS SERVICE Of…
IMPROVED EXPRESS SERVICE Of TRAINS between PEMBROKE-DOCK, TENBY, CAR- MARTHEN. and The London and North Western Railway, Time Table for July, 1889. From SOUTH WALES-Week Days. Stations. A a.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. Pembroke-Dock dep. 7 55 10 20 12 30 Pembroke „ 8 10 30 12 38 Tenby 8 35 11 0 1 5 Carmarthen (Town Sta.) 6 20 10 25 12 35 4 40 Llandrindod Wells arr. 8 57 12 35 3 18 7 43 Craven Arms 10 22 1 36 4 36 8 59 Ludlow „ 11 12 2 10 6 50 Tenbury 12 4 4 44 7 20 Leominster „ 11 36 2 36 7 18 Hereford 12 25 3 15 7 40 Church Stretton 10 47 4 0 5 6 9 23 Shrewsbury 11 10 2 15 5 30 S 47 Stafford 1 10 3 40 6 46 10 55 Wolverhampton „ 2 15 4 57 7 38 2 20 Birmingham (New St.) 2 46 4 45 8 10 2 32 London (Euston) 5 5 7 0 10 15 3 50 Crewe 12 20 3 30 6 57 10 57 Chester 12 40 3 46 7 0 2 21 Holyhead „ 4 30 9 40 1 20 5 0 Birkenhead „ 2 8 4 30 7 40 3 S Liverpool (Lime Street) „ 1 30 4 45 8 10 12 15 Manchester (Lond. Rd.) „ 1 48 4 36 7 55 12 0 Huddersfield „ 2 56 6 45 9 13 1 4» Bradford „ 4 30 7 48 10 15 6 43 Leeds (New Station) 3 25 7 25 10 0 5 45 Newcastle, N.E 8 0 10 53 1 47 5 58 Carlisle 4 27 9 30 3* 0 Glasgow (CAL) „ 6 50 5 40 • Edinburgh (CAL) „ 6 30 6*55 Bdinburgh (CA-L) 6 301 6*55 On Sunday mornings the arrival at Carlisle is 4.15, Gla*gw 7.8, Stir- ling 7.37, Perth 8.30, Dundee 9.5.
ITo SOUTH WALES-Week Days.…
To SOUTH WALES-Week Days. Stations. A p.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. Edinburgh (CAL) dep. 6 0 9 10 Glasgow (CAL) 5 50j 10 5( Carlisle 8 41; tlaml5; Newcastle, N.E „ 7 8 1 57 10 5 Leeds (New Station) 9 30i 9 t 30 Bradford 9 45; 9 40 Leeds (New Station) 9 30i 9 t 30 Bradford 9 45; 9 40 Huddersfield 10 59! .10 515 Manchester (Lond. Rd.) „ 12 0 7 0 11 45 Liverpool (Lime Street) „ 11 45J 7 10:12 0 Birkenhead 10 0 8 20| 12 5 Holyhead 8 5 4 30! 7 45 Chester 11 0 8 58jl2 45 Crewe „ 1 40 8 25 1 12 London (Euston) 10 0 5 15 9 0 Birmingham (New St.) „ 12 5 7 30j 11 40 Wolverhampton 12 30 7 59|12 10 Stafford 2 9 8 50il2 45 ShrewsDury „ 3 15 7 0|10 35! 2 15 ShrewsDury „ 3 15 7 0,10 35! 2 15 Church Stretton 7 3410 34j 1 27 Hereford „ 9 20jl2 25 Leominster 9 48! 1 0 Tenbury „ 9 40'll 7 Ludlow „ 10 15 1 25 Craven Arms „ 4 5 8 0 11 20; 2 57 Llandrindod Wells dep. 5 18' 9 20-12 39i 4 0 Carmarthen (Town Sta.) arr. 8 20;12 5 2 58j 6 20 Tenby 10 34i 7 30 8 10 Pembroke „ 11 oj 8 0 8 55 Pembroke-Dock „ 111 10! 8 101 9 5| Mondays excepted. + On Monday morning this train leaves at 12.10 a.m. Passengers leave Leeds 10.0 a.m. on Thursdays, and 10.1S on Mondays. On Thursdays passe.gers leave Huddersfield 10.35 a.m., and Mondays 10.44 a.m. Trains marked A have Through Coaches between Man- chester, Crewe, Shrewsbury, Llandilo, Tenby, and Pembroke- Dock. Passengers are requested to ask for London and North Western Tickets, via Carmarthen and Central Waie8 Line. Euston Station. G. FINDLAY.
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CHARLES JEFFERYS, IST-A.T"Gria-A.IiIST ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY. SEAWEED DECORATIONS. ORNAMENTAL SHELLS; LARGEST and cheapest Authentic Stock in the Kingdom of BRITISH SHELLS, ECHINODEBMS, CBUSTACEAUS, BIRDS' EGGS, &c. 50,000 Specimens to select from. AMERICAN AND INDIAN BIRDS' EGGS. MUSEUM. On View, choice Collections of British Shells, Birds' Eggs, Crabs, Starfish, &c. Upwards of 7000 Specimens, including many rare and unique examples. Works of Reference on Conchology. Oology, Orni- thology, Entomology, &c. Admission 3d. CHABLES JEFFEBYB, Naturalist, St Julian Street, Tenby