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F. B. MASON'S F U R N I T U RE ROOM S, ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY. New and Second Hand Goods of every description Bought, Sold, or JExchanged. -w Most of the Stock in these Rooms having been pur- chased at Auction Sales, Prices asked are often below 'l t- first cost. Eight Show-rooms to choose from. Inspection solicited. LYDNEY COALS. From Stores. Price 19s. per Ton. NEWPORT COALS. Sole Agent for tfce celebrated FFALDAU COAL, much appreciated for its slow combustion and the small quantity of ash made, is offered at 19s. per Ton. Special quotation for large quantities. This. is more suitable for Close Ranges than any other Coal brought to Tenby. Large or small quantities of FlEE WOOD at 2p. 6d. per Cwt. delivered. Order trom F. B. MASON, COAL MERCHANT, TRNRY. For Curing S t out nesa. MAI S These elegant Pills, containing Aoipocene, IU I ■ a cure OBESITY very rapidlj', without Starving MM IV I B or Banting. If preferred, may bs taken dis- l^« IV I 1 solved in Tea or Coffee. No A E. RELAPSE. ^CORPULENCE The only scientific and lasting cure."— B See Medical World. EBII I Send 2/9, 4 6, or 11/- to Dr. GORDON, W* H I I 10, BHFNSWICK SQUARE, LONDON, W.C B I IJIHLW H. MOE/RELIj'S REGISTRATION INK Is acknowledged to be the BEST BLACK WRITING INK KNOWN. Sold by all leading Stationers. BYjB A T H S. THESE Baths, fitted with all the latest improve- JL ments for the comfort and convenience of Bathers ARE NOVl' OZPIEHSTI Hot Sea Watpr Bath 1/6 Cold ditto „ 1/- Hot. Fresh Water Bath 1/- Cold ditto „ Hot Sea Wat*r, per dozen Books 15/- Ditto per half-dozen Books 7/6 Open Daily from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Medical Referee—Dr. BEAMISH HAMILTON. Tickets to be obtained of Mr JAIFES MORRIS, Iron- monger, St. Julian Street; Mr GFO. JAMES, Chemist, High Street, and MR M. P. DAVIKS, Chemist. High Street. SUUP. A IAIILIES bt supplied with SOUP from the 1 'COBOUKG HOTEL." J. B. HUGHKS, Proprietor. NY T EAT FOR IMPROVED AND ECONOMIC COOKERY, As Stock for Beef Tea, Soups, Made Dishes, Sauces (Game, Fish, Ac.), Aspic, or Meat Jelly. Keeps for any length of time, and is cheaper and of finer flavour than any other Stock. FORTY POUNDS OF PRIME LEAN BEEF (VALUE 30/-) ARE USED TO MAKE ONE POUND OF EXTRACT OF BEEF. COOKERY BOOKS (indispensable for ladies) sent FREE on application to LIEBIG3 EXTRACT OF MEAT COMPANY LIMITED, 9. FENCHURCH AVENUE, E.C. ° B M m m JBw Jmm Af f HAVE YOU USED C—I I PEARSSO AP 0?0 e These Remedies have stood the test of upwards of >y ja FIFTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE, And are pronounced the Best Medicines for Family use. Manufactured only at 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON, AND SOLD BY ALL MrzDIGINE YENDORS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Advice Gratis, at the above address, daily, between th« hours of 11 and 4, or by lettea. MR. F. B, MASON, HOUSE AGENT. Post iree on application, a complete last of Fur- nished Houses and Apartments "to Let. BBLGKAVE HOUSE, ESPLANADE.—Hand- somely appointed suites of Apartments to Let in this House. All Sitting-rooms face the sea, and the larger ones have plate glass bow windows, commanding magnificent views of sea and country. Meals promptly served by means of a lift ascending from the kitchens, and speaking tubes are flitted to each landing. Bath- room, with hot and cold water. Perfect sanitary arrangements. The House is well managed, and the comfort and convenience of visitors carefully attended to. Families boarded if preferred. ROSEMOUNT, TENBY. TO Let, with possession, this very desirable and perfect detached Private Residence, completely furnished, with the exception of plate and linen. Situated in the outskirts of the town, a few minutes only from Church, Railway and Sands. Full particulars on application. MALVERN HOUSE, ESPLANADE.—To Let, with early possession, this Private Residence; well Fur- nished, and replete with every convenience. Three Reception, 7 Bedrooms, with usual offices. Moderate Rent to careful Tenants. HIGHFIELD, NORTH CLIFF—A well Furnished House, in this lovely situation, to Let, without ser vants—Drawing, Dining, 7 Bedrooms, Kitchen, Ser- vants' Hall, &c., &c. Private path to sea shore; ten minutes' walk from centre of town. 1, LEXDEN TERRACE.—This well known Resi- dence to Let for a Month, from September 5th—3 Sitting and 7 Bedrooms. Very low rent. 2, BELAIONT -To Let for a few Weeks, from September Ist-3 Reception, 9 Bedrooms. Servants provided. Beautiful situation. Low rent. First-class Suites of Apartments to Let on the Esplanade and other good situations, from early dates in September. Particulars and prices on application. GLEN, PENALLY-To Let, Furnished or Unfur- nished, with possession. Charming situation; lovely views of sea and country. Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, 4 Bedrooms, Dressing-room, and Ser- vants' Bedroom. Never-failing supply of pure water. Low rent. UNFXJRN1SHEL>. 5, CROFT TERRACE—To Let, Unfurnished, with possession, this splendidly situated and very comfort- able Private Residence, containing Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Butlers' Pantry, Kitchen, Servants' Hall, and other convenient offices. Hot and cold water upstairs. Perfect sanitary arrange- ments. HEREFORD HOUSE, SUTTON STREET—Ad- joining the Esplanade. Sea view. Three Sitting and 7 Bedrooms, Kitchens, &c. Ventilated drains. Rent i25. Cheapest House in the market. Immediate possession. SALOP HOUSE—To Let, Unfurnished, with pos- session Sunny position, close to the sea shore. Drawing, Dining, and six Bedrooms, with very con- venient offices. Low rent. No. 1, ST. JULIAN TERRACE.—To Let, Unfur- nished. with possession, this well situated House, now being thoroughly drained and re-decorated. CRACKWELL HOUSE, Crackweli Street, to Let, Unfurnished. Seven Rooms. Low rent. TENBY RAILWAY STATION,—The Temperance Refreshment Rooms at this Station to let. Very favourable terms to desirable tenant. Suit pensioner and wife, or persons with a small income. MORFA TERRACE, MANORBERE.—Two semi- detached Villas to Let, each containing 3 large Sitting- rooms, 6 good Bedrooms, Kitchens, &e. with productive Gardens. Good bathing, and magnificent views of sea and country; close to Church and. Post Office; one mile from a Railway Station and five miles from Tenby. Both Houses have been recently occupied by one family on a long lease. MR. F. B. MASON'S List of UNFURNISHED HOUSES And RESIDENCES to Let in Tenby a.nd County of Pembroke, POST FREE ON APPLICATION, "lØ!II."Jtllu:<iœl't't$j¡f SEASIDE RESIDENCE TO LET. TO be Let, at Manorbere. near Tenby, Furnished'or Unfurnished, a most desirable Seaside Residence, known as CASTLE MEAD." The House stands on its own grounds overlooking the sea and Manorbere Castle, and within five minutes' walk to the Church. The House contains drawing-room, dining and breakfast- rooms, ten bedrooms, kitchen, larder, &c., with every other convenience; also good stabling and coach-houses, saddle room, with servant's bedroom over. The re- ception rooms overlook a full-size tennis ground, sur- rounded by a pretty shrubbery, with a large kitchen garden adjoining. A bountiful supply of good spring water. The Railway and Telegraph Station is about a mile from the village. Two postal deliveries every day. About 3i acres of rich pasture land adjoining, can be had with the Hon y e if required. The House will be vacant on the 29th September next. Full particulars and cards to view can be obtained by application to Mr. GREENISH, Glan-y-mor, Manorbere. U~" NFURNISHED.—To be Let, No. 3, ST. JULIAN LJ PLACE, Tenby, or Furnished. Apply to Mrs GWYNNE, St. Julian Place. TO be Let, Furnished, with possession, THE ROCK HOUSE NO. 3. Apply Mrs GWYNNE, 3, St. Julian Place, Tenby. ALLSV1LLE HOUSE, Victoria Street (corner situation), to Let, containing two Drawing. rooms, one Dining-room, nine Bedrooms, Kitchen, Scuilery, Butler's Pantry, and usual offices. Furnished. Gas through house. Drains properly and well venti- lated, and not in any way connected with the interior of the house. Hot and Cold Water Baths. Apply Mrs W. Davies, on tho Premises. EATON COTTAGE, Victoria Street, to Let, con- taining one Sitting-room, three Bedrooms, Kit- chen; and usual offices; Furnished. Situation wnbin easy access to South Sands, and standing in from street front. Apply Mrs W. Davies, on the Premises. rpO LET. — NEYLAND. — A comfortable Family. _L Residence, containing ten rooms, Greenhouse, two W.C.'s, and a good supply of pure spring Water. The above is beautifully situated on the banks of Mil- ford Haven; Within, five, minutes walk of e railway station and steam ferry. Inquire of F. TBBWKKT, Blenheim Place, Neyland. il' WORKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Published by F. B. MASON, and sold at the "Observer" Office, or by local Booksellers. NEW MAP OF TENBY.-Just published, price12d.. a new Jfl&P of Tenby, showing all the Streets- and Public Buildings in the Town, North and South Sands, with approaches thereto from the- streets, &c., &c. "RECOLLECTIONS OF OLD TENBY." Oblong 8vo., boards. Price Is. An interesting collection of 15 Views of Tenby as it appeared in the latter part of the last century, with descriptive letter- press. Specially printed from copper-plates from "etchings made by the well-known historian the late C. Norris of Waterwynch. "ST. DAVID'S AND ITS CATHEDRAL." Imperial 4to. Price 2s. A series of 15 Views of St. David's Cathedral, as published by Norris in iiia, History of St. David's in the early part of this century. Very rare. A PARSON'S HOLIDAY; being an Account of a Tour in India, Burma, and Ceylon, in the Winter of 1882-83." By the Rev. Osborn B. Allen, Vicar pf Shirburn, Oxon. Demy 8vo., 228 pages, with,a Map. Price 4s. Now Ready, price 30s., "LITTLE ENGLAND BEYOND WALES; a History of South Pembrokeshire. By Edward Laws, Esq; 478 pages demy 4to.; in handsome case and well illustrated. ROWLAND'S KALYDOR I, I cools and refreshes the face and hands of ladies travelling, yachting, playing tennis, and all ex- posed to the hot sun and dust, it BEHOVES SUNBURN tan, freckles, roughness and redness, soothes insect stings, irri- tation, &c., renders the skin soft and smooth and produces a fair and DELICATE COisk LEXXON It is warranted hamiless and free from any lead, poisonous or greasy in- gredients. Bottles 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d.; half-sized bottles 2s. 3d. ASK ANYWHERE FOR ROWLANDÇf; KALYDOR of 20, Hatton Garden, London. -_U_ ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cun discharges from the Urinary Organs, in. either }1d: (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and pains in the ot»ck. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s. 6d. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors thioiigiiout the World; or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, Lincoln. A NEW LEASE OF LIFE. GIVING instructions for the speedy cure of Nervous and Skin se" and other complaints, which embitter life and produce preuiarare decay and loss of nerve power and vitality. Fail directions for self treatment with local and internal Remedies, which has cured thousands of persons who had lost all hope and wasted money on quackery before reading this book of remedies. Published by a Surgeon (Registered 1870) for the benefit of Mtnkind. A copy sent for 2 stamps.—Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. M \E. Nil H SOILING WATER. p p p C c GRATEFUL-COMFORTINQ. COCOA COCOA MAOE WITH SOILING MILK. THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.—AH ønf. faring from irritation of the throat and hoarseneei will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief afforded by the use of "Browns Bronchial: Troches. These famous lozenges are now sold by most respectable chemists in this country at Is. per box. People troubled with a "hacking cough," a slight cold," or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if allowed to uro- gress, result in serious Pulmonary and Asthmatic affec- tions. See that the words "Brown's Bronchial Troches" are on the Government Stamp arounc L edoh DO*—PREPARED by JOHN I. BROWN & SOJHL B'ostyn, U.S. 19-Pew depot, 83, Fa-ringdon Road, ADTICB to MOTHERS !—Ar# you broken in your rut by aiiek ahUd raifo-ing with the pain of oottinf fMthP Cto at oooe to a eiwmist and get a botti% at lf«i. WIN»EOW'« ffooxsix* SY*V». It inSflmim th* poor raffertr immediately. It U pwfaotiy Jaumlëu awakw m Wight n a bottoxu'' It aoothw tiw^jklld. fc wrftea Hi* gams, allays all pain, nliinfis th# bwela, and is the ^iit known Mmady for dysentery sad diamuaa, whether ariufnyfcwM teeth- ing or other aenra. Mrs. Winelow's tH-% Synm rlfHSo? Wire Netting! Wire Netting! Wire Netting! for One Penny per yard. Fifty yards of Wire Netting, 2ft. wide, for 4/3. Enamel and other Paints at equally low prices, at W. BELT'S, Iron- monger, Frog Street, Tenby. » Social Politeness.—" Excuse this bit of sarcasm." said Smith to Jones, "but I must say that you are an infamous liar and scoundrel." "Pardouthisbit of irony," said Jones to Smith, as he knocked him over with the poker.