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^fainyhtu IJotiws. (CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX A W^GBA&GUMO1,1^CARDIFF STEAMSHIF JT«RSV|«|IAPP N Y\S FIRST-CLASS SCREW ttatn es Permitting W'^ SA'' AS follows, circum- *LY for Bordeaux Oct. 25 WITH ttoni'J, "'UEAUX for Cardiff Oct. 26 For FIAT^O, PS^ONGEW- 1> Quai DES<M, F'S'IT, sfec., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, f the Com Chartrous Bordeaux; and at the Office Y. 9481 Y, 51, Mount Stuart-MUM-e, Cardiff. 1071 ,1 ER, CAMFLIKLL A CO.. Managers. CARDIFF, SWANSEA, I LSSS £ & £ AND NEWPORT, I LLQCJSJSJL TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW Sr Are i„, FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS ■M ""TIULED to Sail with Goods and Passengers as F CAFTM £ F TO LIKLFAHIREVEIY MONDAY, p.m. tide. J KDE 10 GLASGOW, every THURSDAY, p.M TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, EVERY (K G^J;U'PORT^TO'BIC'LKASC and GLASGOW, via F TA"SEA> every ALTERNATE TUESDAI, p.m. tide. IWES—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; GFSGOW: Cabin, 20s.; Steerage, 12s. 6d. Soldiers or J*"ors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available for I( Months. ^FURTHER particulars from M. Jones and Brother, J SWANSEA R. Burton and Son, Newport; or E- TAYLOR and Co., Cardiff. „ J&frr A MIT 11 I c A IN LTN E „ SOUTILAMPTON-NKYV YORK 4 I^TIBJULIIR- UNXXE1) STATES MAIL STEAMER? SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YOltK DIRECT 4 Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon Second bin Passengers. Steerage fare B2. outfit free. T LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPIHA SERVrcw Every WEDNESDAY LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA $Calling at Queenstown every 'LI.NTO^ Steara*efare £ LI6S, outfiif.ee, L"LNI?' ^TV,„ A lire landed at Philadelphia ON THE Wharf NFTLLP ^•ylvania. itallroad, which H^ THE SV.ORR^ .PE"NI jDirect Route to all places iu THE WESTERN S'R^!I inift A Apply to Richardson, Spence A (-TJ ATESV 1016 ^Liverpool; or to S. J. DAVIE? 9 ^I'L^°",LHT!A OR 1I»t • '1. C. Howe JC Co M Edwards-pi., yueeu F«;' Cftstle-D R^ILV 'WIOUNT Stuai t-sq. C. J Cud PNW; Austin and SII-2-K'0NKA,,D CO"'L: ^ount-st., ■'Heath-road, Landore JJ £ "■ riiH.niloverv w u ;• Uiouiaa. British School, IXfleld VU, HNNC0EK- L>owning-sl., & J. L. Bowen, ^L JO1;«SL2T T-.Y: "■ LEWIS- N*ATl,; T«>ontviiri(!IL '■ N' ,V ''EI'-S;I3T-, Briton Ferry J. Roberts, xhe ?' • Navies, Mertliyr J. S. Lambert, 2, SMLRLIAJU PORTH; »• J- LIVINS, Merthyrj W. AKIRHII ''HLU"W»I.st,FORTH A. Tilney.StenniSawMills, 4foertille,-Y; A. II. Thomas, Blaina; A. Daviea. 1, Queen- Pontlottyn; W. H Hitchings, Aberkenhg J. Axiomaa. Tredegar; J. D. Thoimts, Seven Sisters, eath. ■ J&KL&K P. ALGRA VEt MURPHY & Co.'s LINE OL1' STEAMERS. B&R SWANSEA TO HAMBURG CITY OF CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CJTY OF OPORTO Captain lIcare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten DAYS. For Freights, Ac., apply to the owners, Palgrave, Wuiruhv & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Ai'EIITE BUltUESS & CO., Swans»>A Agent FCT Hamlwirg D. FUHRMANM. 8756 LONDON TO CARDIFF & SWANSEZ WEEKLY SAILINGS The London and South Wale" Steamers are intended to Sail every FRIDAY from London (King and Queen Wharf, Rotlierhithe, S.E.), carrying Goods for CAR- DIFFand SWANSEA, as follows:— Camel B.S. London to Cardiff and Swansea.Oct, 19 liitiwilliams.3. „ II Oct. 26 R/JR RI^RT,^ER PARTICULARS apply to Matthews and » I' I' Ftuchurch-itreet, London; F. H. Tucker TOIL Co., Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, Vienna Chambers, Cardiff. Please note Change in Loading Berth. 2227 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM. PANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUS TRAL1A (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Liberal sine. Special arrangements for booking passages W Reduced Fares a.nd Round the World Tours. RIMUTAKA 4,515 tons Nov. 15 Apply to J. B. Westray & Co., 138, Leadeuhall- «*eet, London, EC.; or in Cardiff to J. A. Scott, {Emigration Office, Cathays-terrace, or S. J. Davies, 9, ward.place, or C. J. Cudlipp, 32. Castle-road. 5755 CHEAP EMIGRATION.—To UNITED STATES by American Line for 36s to Canada £ £ Allan and Dominion Lines, £ 2 to Australia, K9 9S, everything found.—For tickets apply to T. C. FCV?,\VI^A?LD J^V™AGENUI- 31, MOUNT STUART- SQUARE, CARDIFF. 207 A MERICA AND BACK FOR FTZX frtr\Y £ 1 £ 3 16s, AL.L FOUND. "V^&LUR LIVERPO .L TO AMERICA, £1 16s; SOUTHAMPTON TO AMERICA £ 2, J>y the American Lines; Cunard and White Star Lines, ,aw^?.1, Beaver, and Dominion Lines to Canada, £ 2. HOMEWARD from NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL or SOUTHAMPTON, S2. Apply for Tickets to J. ROBERTS, Emigration Offices, Pontypridd. Tickets TO and FROM All Parts of the World by the Best Lines of Steamers. Send stamped envelope for teply. Goods and Parcels booked to all parts. 3685 ==- ub litatíotts. CHINA AND JAPAN. GIGANTIC STRUGGLE on LAND and SEA wili be faithfully pictured in FHE GRAPHIC and J'HE DAILY GRAPHIC by thoir SPECIAL ARTISTS with the Japanese SI? and Chinese Armies, who will have every 0/O5 facility artorded them by both belligerents. i'B:E TT/F INING JYJANUAL FOR 1891, BY WALTER R, SKINNER, P°«»T&ins full particulars of all Mining Companies KNOWN to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. A separate section is devoted to South African Com- Paniel A full list of mining directors is also given. The particulars given of each Mining Company in- CLUDE the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment seat of operations, description of the PROPERTY'with the purchase consideration, details of CAPITAL calls, dividends paid, and the latelit financial Position as disclosed by the accounts. A feature of this issue is the particulars given of the PRINCIPAL Coal and Iron Companies. SIXTH YEAR OF PUBLICATION. Price, 10s 6d net. Post free, lis. LONDON: 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD. ■ STREET. E.C. 255 THE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT JL REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter of a Century, The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER bas a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy classes of Ute public, and has been found to be a very valuable Inediumof publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER utains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts than any other paper. AHE ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER lutiii the nnest and most beautiful Architeccuraal ba>* Art illustrations &ny paper published in any of the world WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD 175. STRAND. LONDON. W.C. 6251 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. ..The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT ?/UPPING GAZETTE contains a complete record of Shipping business of Cardiif, Swansea, Newport PISTOL, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &C., and cir SPATES among all the Merchants and Brokers of the *L'istol Channel Ports, and generally throughout the \-aIiOUB ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at P U S, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers of COMMERCE, and is also sent to the leading Foreign Ports HIEF OFFICES 105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff Just Published, for Two stamps, J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.) a Treatise, entitled P| ow TO ENSURE HEALTH most valuable Book on the ]<aws Governing Life, fciid the Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of all DISEASES depending on Nervous Debilitv, Mental and physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises JH the Head and Ears, Impaire sight and Memory, indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Ac. Sent post free on receipt of Two Stamps — Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S ) 4 Lonsdale-SQiiarn. Thoi-nhiH-ron.1. London. N 1163 -JVEETH I^ENTISTRY-! rjTEETIlTl e Medal, London, 1862, Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR KEALL, SURGEON DENTIST •T~ (38 Ypars' Experience, 28 Years in Swansea! HIGFL-STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), TO intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting TEETH in one clear day. The very "best workman- TH'P.KUARAN^EED Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by IC.^STHETIES, Cocaino and Ether Spray. SETS from 5s per Tooth. Upper or Lower Sets AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, SPeedy Cure for Neuralsr.a, lie Doloreux, U,NS Toothache and all Nervous Paius. N!?R Bottle. Through any Chemist, /V.' ^IR Mundav Chemist, 1, Duke-street Mr RTL>S', CH Roat'li Newport Messrs Gariett I O/C^KIYT TSMMERCIAL-STREET. NEATH MR W J'ATE Haymau), Chemist. Llanelly Mr ^^UNES. London Newberry and Sou. 100 FJVE REASONS WHY M A V •. L SHOULD BUY ^AN'S J>ALSAM. IT STOPS COLD. tT rr CURES A COUGH. IT HAS I KS PROMPT RELIEF. IT PLEASANT TASTE. 11S NO OPIUM OR MORPHIA. „ ^OA YOUNG MEN AKD MAIDENS. COUFCJJ OLD MEN AND CHILDREN. WY COLTR^U^ AT"I 1 heartily recommend it." ONF GONE after one bottle." "MYRM^RELIEVED." children LIKK TT n ^•^W°JSLP^NT EFFECTS." ^xce,l8lW.2«9dt4B6d. 1022 fi- «^GES|S ^ILL-POSTING STOROUTLU*RLISIN« °^A^THEN' P7NBROLCOUNTI«"OFLT8 BTANCHE9 _L I %nsintss gU&rissig. ROMANTIC NEW SERIAL JFOE THE £ £ iiDIFF rjlIMES AND SOUTW WALES ^TEEKLY NEWS THIS WEEK, "THE jgEAUTIFUL BY FLORENCE J^JARRYAT, Author of "Fighting the Air, "Her Fathers Name," A Fatal Silence," There is No Death," "The Nobler Sex," "How Like a Woman," &c.. Captain Marryat's Daughter !» a notable woman and a brilliant and a successful Novelist. Her New Story will be found m charming and interesting as any previous work from her pen. •J^OMANTIC SERIAL, FULL OF FRESHNESS, BRIGHTNESS, AND ORIGINALITY, NOW APPEARING IN OUR COLUMNS WEEKLY. AN ENTIRELY NEW AND FASCINATING WORK OF FICTION, ENTITLED— THE BEAUTIFUL SOUL, BY JPLLORENCE MARRY AT, Author of "Fighting the Air," "A Fatal Silence, "There is no Death," The Nobler Sex," "Miss Harrington'sHusband," Her Father's Name," How Like a Woman," &c., &o, JYJISS FLORENCE JYJFARRYAT The daughter of the late Captain Marryab would be a notable woman apart from her writ. ings—and she is no novice with the pen, as the list of her published works shows. After the first Burmese War Captain Marryat was offered a baronetcy, but he chose instead a crest and arms, with permission for his daughters to bear them after him. There are not more than six women in England who possess a similar privilege. While still young, Miss Florence Marryat adopted literature as her profession, thus follow. ing in the footsteps of her sire, whose Peter Simple," "Midshipman Easy," to., have de- lighted thousands of readers. Miss Marryat lives alone, attended by two servants, at a pretty little house in West Kensington, where she has a remarkable collection of pets—dogs, birds, and flowers. Miss Marryat is reputed to be very kind to young authors, of whom she has a. good number among her friends. She is ever ready to discuss a "character" or a plot with them. She has ever been known to help the lame dog over the stile by writing a chapter in a novel, which, somehow or other, the author found insuperable difficulty in putting together. Miss MARRYAT'S STORIES-sensational, daring, and romantic as they sometimes are— prove pleasant reading always, because there is in them a generous sympathy, a large-hearted humanity, and a wonderful fidelity to human nature, good and bad alike. PLOT OF THE JGEAUTIFUL SOUL, BY JJVLORENCE M ARRYAT. PART THE ftlRST. SPRING." FelicU Hethenngton, a rich, middle-aged woman, who has given up all idea of love or marriage, whilst driving in town witnesses a terrible street accident. She lends her carriage to convey the young man, who has been severely injured, to the hospital, where be lies for some time between life and death. Meanwhile she visits and sends him comforts. She finds he is a gentleman, very poor, and strugglin o sub- sistence. He has to undergo an operation at the risk of life. She stands beside him all the while. On his recovery he proposes to her. At first she will not entertain the idea, but finding he is in earnest she finally consents to be engaged to him on the condition that if he should ever find he has mistaken his feelings for her he is to tell her the truth at once. She introduces him to her friends, Mr Selwyn and his daughter, Mab Selwyn, another author, and takes them all down to her country house, Chestnut Hall. PART THE SECOND.—" SUMMER." Frances Cuthbert, Felicia's greatest friend, is one of the party at Chestnut Hall, and is much astonished at Felicia's engagement to Archibald Nasmytb and doubtful of its consequences. On recovering his health, Archibald commences to collaborate in writing a story with Mab Selwyn. Mab almost appropriates him. At a picnic she insists on driving him in Felicia's phaeton. The horses run away, and Felicia saves them from being dashed down a sandpit at the risk of her life. She is confined to her room for a fortnight in consequence. Mabel meanwhile fascinates Archi- bald to such a degree that he tells her he loves her. He is miserable in consequence, and when Felicia rejoins the family circle he dares not meet her eye. She suspects something, and one evening she overhears him telling Mab how her beauty a.nd charms have led him away from his allegiance, and that he has bound himself to tell Felicia the truth in such a case. PART THE THIRD. WINTER" Felicia is intensely miserable at the news, but her first thought is for Archibald. She cannot bear the idea of his humiliation, soslienerves her- self to send for him and tell him that she has been thinking the matter over since her illness, and she does not believe they will be happy to- gether as man and wife. He pretends to demur at first, but finally acquiesces with ill-concealed relief. The above is a meagre outline up to a certain point of a most interesting story, the plot of which is said to have its best developments beyond the point above given. Felicia visits Scotland and makes new friends. She possesses the reader's sympathy throughout. The mantle of the late Captain Marryat has fallen on the shoulders of his accomplished daughter,'as all who have read her charming books can testify. And while her pen is that of a graceful writer, it is also prolific, for she has added a goodly list to the modern works of fiction. Her last new book is fully equal, and in some cases superior, to many which have preceded it, the denouement of the plot being skilfully con- cealed until the closing pages, THE JGEAUTIFUL SOUL, A ROMANCE, BY ] FLORENCE M ARRYAT. Author of Fighting the Air," The Luckiest Girl in Yorkshire," &c., &00 IS APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES Y^EEKLY JjJEWS THIS Stosnttss JUdmsts. A T L À S jjlURNISRING 0OMPANT, THE HAYES, CARDIFF. "\TOTE.—We Challenge the World for J3I Prices consistent with Quality. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. THE ATLAS JJ^URJhISHING CO. PERAMBULATORS, the Largest Stock in Cardiff. THE ATLAS JjlURNISHING 00 MAIL CARTS of all descriptions cheaper than ever. TH ATLAS JfUJRNISHING 00 BICYCLES, by goed makers, at greatly reduced prices. THE ATLAS jpURNISHING CO. DINING-ROOM FURNITURE, the Largest Stock in Cardiff. THE Atlas Furnishtng C0,1 DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, the Largest Stock in Cardiff. THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO. BEDROOM FURNITURE ot all Kinds, the Largest and Best Selection in Cardiff. THE ATLAS FURNISHING CO, KITCHEN FURNITURE, All Home-made, and with good seasoned timber. THE ATLAS J^URNISHING CO. FURNITURE OF ALL SORTS AND KINDS. Suitable for the Mansion, the Villa, the Cottage. THE ATLAS _Furnishing CO. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, VIOLINS Accordions, Guitars, Mandolins, and other Kinds of Musical Instruments. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. THE JfURNlSHING 00. WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, &C., Will be Sold Regardless of Cost. THE ATLAS JpURNISHING 00 CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OILCLOTH RUGS, BLANKETS, SHEETS, BEDDING, BEDSTEADS, CUTLERY, ELECTRO-PLATE, do., &c. NOTE! NOTE NOTE! We are genuine in our offer. We are selling all out goods at enormous reductions. All upholstering done en the premises, so that it can be relied upon .0 be pure, clean. and wholesome. We Challenge the W ld with our Prices, consistent with quality. WE KEBP NO RUBBISH. WE ONLY ASK YOU TO PAY US A VISIT. See our workshops, examine our goods in tile proces- of manufacture. Compare with others before purchas ing. We will be satisfied with the result. £50,000 worth to select fiom, all at reduced prices INVALID CHAIRS, PERAMBULATORS, MAI- CARTS, CHAIRS, TABLES, kc., LENT ON HIRE. BALL AND CONCERT ROOMS DECORATED AND FITTED UP. HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES, LODGING- HOUSES, CLUB". OFFICES, and all kinds of Institutions FURNISHED AND FITTED OUT COMPLETE. EXTENDED TERMS ARRANGED. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE BY ROAD OR RAIL. CATALOGUES. WITH PRICE LIST AND TERMS, FREE ON APPLICATION. BOTE OUR ONLY ADDRESS: THE ATLAS FUItNISHING CUMP ANY, lyMITED, HAYES, CARDIFF. JUL V 40e-121 A. W. S p E N 0 E R (Successor to IIy. Thomas) HAS OPENED HIS NEW PREMISES IN ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE (Immediately opposite the Church) WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES. KNITTING MACHINES, MANGLE WASHERS, PERAMBULATORS, MAIL CARTS, AND OTHER DOMESTIC ARTICLES All the latest designs and improvements. Sole Agent for Cardiff for Bradbury's Celebrated 20* Sewing Machines. 7755 REFORMED JpUNERALS, Conducted by JOHN SMITH. Many years' experience in London, and Late Managing Director Funeral Furnishing Com- pany, Cheltenham. FUNERALS FROM 35s. TO £35. Special facilities for Crema.tion and Earth. to-Earth Ruria.ls, as recommended by the Medical Profession and adopted by the Burial Reform Association. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. Personal supervision to all Orders, Attend- ance given at any hour, day or night. Only Address— 9, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. 8I940-57ge WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERY- 1 T MAN, SEEDSMAN, AND FLORIST, CARDIFF. FOKEST TREES I Larch, Scotch, Spruce, Austrian, IN LARGE Birch, &c., &c). QUANTITIES. Samples and Price on Application. 100,000 | I have a fine Slock of transplanted THORNS. ) stuff at reasonable pvices. APPLES,PEARS I Large quantities of Une, young, PLUMS, healthy Trees. Standards, pyra- CHERRIKS, &c. inids, bush, trained, &c. Special <&c. price for large quantities. PEONIES, Now is the time to plant these PYRETHRUMS beautiful flowering plants. SToVi AND I A fine selection can be seen GREENHOUSE at the Nurseries, PLANTS. COW BRIDG E-ROAD. I Japanese incurved, reflexed varie- CHRYSANTHE- ties. Fine large plants, 24s to 30s MUMS. doz., in 8in. and lOin. pots. Thousands of plants to select from. WREATHS, CROSSES, CUTTLO WE ES. -This is a special feature of my establlsheinent. All orders executed with promptitude and despatch. 1187 FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD pURIFIER and RESTORER. FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the JL* BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs. Cures Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. » Cures Eczema. Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings. Cleans the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheu- matic Paius. It removes the cause from the blood and bones. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the proprietors solicit sufferers) to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS 'We have seen hosts of letters from people who have received great benefit from the use of Clarke's Blood Mixture. It cannot be too highly estimated, for it cleanses and clears the blood from all impurities." This is a good testimonial from the Family Doctor, which goes on farther to say: It is the finest Blood Purifier that science and skill have brought to light, and we can with the utmost confidence recommend it to our subscribers and the public generally. Sold in bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containing six times the quantity, lis—sufficient to effect a per- manent cure in the great majority of long-standing all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 53 or 132 stamps by the Pro- prietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUN TIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK—BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and. do not be per- A #»aded to tok"1 01 substitute- I l1u.sints.s GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC FOR WEAKNESS, if NERVOUSNESS. TESTIMONIAL :— 5, North-street, Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire, July 8th. 1891. Dear Sir,—Please send me a bottle of your Quinine Bitters. I have taken two bottles, and already find great relief. I have suffered for over three years from Weakness and Nervousness, accompanied by risill sensations in the head, Giddiness, and a Sick Stomach, but have found great benefit since I com- menced taking your Quinine Bitters. I was told of the remedy by one of my neighbours, whose wife had been long ailing from the same complaint but she is now as well as ever through taking your Quinine Bitters.—Yours faithfully, MRS FAIRHURST. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC FOR INDIGESTION, SLEEPLESSNESS. TESTIMONIAL Harlech, July 19th, 1892. Gentlemen,—I have suffered for some years from Indigestion and its painful cffecta-viz., pain in the head, toothache, sleeplessne38 and frightful dreams. I spent much on doctors and various remedies, but all ill vain. But at last I got rid of all these pains and troubles by ta1dng a 4s 6d bottle of Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitters, ana now I enjoy excellent health, refreshing sleep, and good spirits. I can re- commend this remedy to all who suffer from such pains. Yours truly, E. G. JONES (Police-Constable.) GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIO FOR BRONCHITIS. PALPITATION. TESTIMONIAL :— Courtia, Aber, near Bangor, June 21st, 1891. Dear Sir,—I have suffered from Bronchitis for years, and each succeeding attack has been ■worse than the former one. I have tried several Doctors and Patent Medicines, but bavo had nothing to compare with GWILYM EVANS BIITERS I have also suffered from Palpita- tion of the Heart, of which I am now cured. I am now using the sixth bottle. I know several persons who luvc been cured of various com- plaints by using your Bitters.—I remain, &c., DD. ROBERTS. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC FOR SEVEltE COLDS. TESTIMONIAL :— 2, Price-street, Kates' Hill, Dudley, June 21st. Dear Sir,—A few weeks ago I caught a severe cold, which prostrated me for several days. By chance I saw one of your circulars. and resolved to try GWILYM EVANS'S QUININE BITTERS, which I did, with the most satis- factory results. I hare no doubt that Lhe one bottle which I took has saved me a heavy doctor's bill; and I shall always praise it.— Yours faithfully, JAMES PRINCE. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AGE FOR NERVOUSNESS, WEAKNESS, LOW SPIRITS, MELANCHOLY, INDIGESTION, CHEST AFFECTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE. BLOOD DISORDERS GWILYM EVANS QUININE BITTERS. Sold in Bottles at Is l%d, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. Beware of imitations See the name of Gwilym Evans on Label, Stamp, and Bottle. SOLE PROPRIETORS QUININE JGLTTERS I MANUFACTURING ir TD., I LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. W. E. VAUGHAN AND 00, LIMITED, STEAM-POWER DYERS, FRENCH CLEANERS, &0., LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, BHANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 32, QUEEN-STREET,^ rA|}nT_w 248, BUTE-STREET, f OAKDIFF. 1, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH. 60, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. SKINNER STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. AGENTS IN ALL TOWNS IN SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, Who receive a.nd forward Parcels regularly to the Work Agents' Addresses and Price Lists sent in answer to Post Cards POSTAL SERVICE Parcels amounting to Five Shillings sent direct to Works will be returned Carriage Paid one way. W E. 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