Welsh Newspapers

Search 15 million Welsh newspaper articles

Hide Articles List

32 articles on this Page

Advertising

Advertising
Cite
Share

dipping glaiias. 1 /"CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX £ fjKlvV The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP MBMH(LCOMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- "itaiiL-es permitting — DORDOGNE Cardiff for Bordeaux May. 27 GARONNE Bordeaux for Cardiff Mar. 20 With goods and passengers. For Rates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, 1, Quai des Cliartrous, Bordeaux and at the Office If the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 W. R. CORFIELD 9481 (Late Hooper, Campbell, & Co.), Manager CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT, TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW VBBUSAZSJ FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as foll(.ws CARDIFF to BELFAST, every MONDAY, p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW, every THURSDAY, p.m SWANSEA TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, EVERY WEDNESDAY, p.m. i,i,ie. NEWPORT TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, via Swansea, svery ALTERNATE 'TUESDAY, P-™. tide.^ Fares—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Storage, 10^, Glasgow Cabin, 2Cs.; Steerage, 12s- • -a-ug for Sailors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available tor ^'ther particular, torn M. Joaes ami Brother Swansea; fc. Burton and Cardiff. FIVB aSPSMBI? DAYPASSAGES. MAIL STEAMERS '-MMTBT*' |K FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. -VR,,W YORK. I*OR. BOSTON. AI7BANIA ..Sftt.. Mar. 23 "!FN HAR" S *S 11 %^Nii 1 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODAIlON at moderate fares for FIRST and SECOND Class Passengers; aiso through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW /KAI.AND and AUSTRALIA. „ Steerage Passengers to all pxrts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston Steamers booked to New Yorl: without extra charge. IHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 3, Water-street Liverpool. OR TO THEIlv AGENTS. ba-muel John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crockherbtown Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, But i Docks, Cardiff Messrs r. C. Howe and Co., Cardiff D. S. Thomas, School- Blaster, Llandovery; D. T. Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr W. M. Locke, 3, Commercial-street, New- port J. Roberts, Pontypridd W. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly 1185 AMERICAN LINE SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SS2SE§ITG5^ SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second SfeiDin Passengers. Steerage fare £ 2, outfit free. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Steeiagefare £ 210s, outfitfree. Passengers and Goods Me landed at Philadelphia on' lie Wharf of the Penn- sylvania Hailroad, which has the Shortest and most Pirect Route to all places in the Western States. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edwards-pi., Queen *t.; T. C. Howe & Co., 31, Mount Stuart-sq.; C. J. Cud- lipp, Castle- rd., Cardiff Mason and Co., 2, Mount-st., Swansea Austin and Silcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, STeath-road, Landore; n. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Bowen, Lakefield, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-sc., Neath; O. L. Jones, 23, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry J. Roberts, Pontypridd n. T. Davies, Mertliyr J. S Lambert, 2, The Woodlands, Porth D. J Evans, Merthyr M. D. Price, 54, High-st Ferndale; A. Tilney,Steam Saw Mills, ^bertillery; A. 11. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- it., PonUottyn; W, II Hitchings, Aberkenflg J. Thomas, Trsdegar J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters. Neath. co:s ARFII X>ALGRAVE, MURPHY & "JBMNFFY LINE OF STEAMERS. mOBBS* SWANSEA TO HAMBURG City uK CADIZ Captain Connor CITY OF DORTMUND Captain Codd CITY OF OPORTO Captain Hcare One of the above or other steamers of the same Line intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten 'Days. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners, P&lgrave, Mnrphy & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea Agent at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN. 1422 PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S -'L REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS ROM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam, I City of Hamburg City of Belfast City of Lisbon, City of Bristol I City.of Liverpool, City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended eave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF fot HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRAYE, MURPHY, AND Co 17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent St Hamburg-D. FUHRMANN 1196 TVPEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COM J3I PANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUS TRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Liberal cnisine. Special' arrangements for booking passages fct Reduced Fares and Round the World Tours. RIMUTAKA April 4 | RUAPEHU May 2 Apply to J. B. Westray & Co., 138, Leadenhall- street, London, EC.; or in Cardiff to J. A. Scott, Emigration Office, Cathays-terrace, or f?. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, or C. J. Cudlipp, 32, Castle-road. 1393 BOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. — Special through Bookings at low rates to all inland points in Canada and United States. SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL WEEKLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every toodern comfort. Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage AT lowest rates. Apply to Mississippi and Dominion Steamship Co. Ltd., Liverpool and Bristol, or to their Agents :—S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., 31, Mountstuart- square, Cardiff- A D. Webber, Great Western Railway, Bridgend J. Roberts, 24, High-street, Ponty- Pridd; N. D.Price, 54, High-street, Ferndale; D. R. Powell, Post-office, Maesteg Elias H. Davies Baglan ig" Chambers, Pentre, Rhondda; J. S. Lambert, 4 Wood- JJTTDS, New Cemetery-roail, Porth or to John Calloway, Bridge House, Mountain Ash. 1096 EMIGltA TION. who desire information about CANADA, the NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, Should Write to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, JAMES-STREET, LIVERPOOL, For their HANDBOOK OF INFORMATION, WHICH IS SENT FREE. 1602 LONDON TO CARDIFF & SWANSEA. WEEKLY SAILINGS. The London and South Wales Steamers are intended to Sail every FRIDAY from London (King and Queen Rotherhithe, S.E.). carrying Goods for CAR- "IFF and SWANSEA, as follows FID«in s.S. London to Cardiff and Swansea. Mar. 15 3.8. Mar. 22 » further particulars apply to Matthews and O ?• 102, Fenchurch-street, London F. H. Tucker Co., Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, Vienna Chambers. Cardiff. 1282 M. LANGLANDS & SONS' STEAMERS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION FORTNIGHTLY BETWEEN ABERDEEN, NEWCASTLE, HULL, and CARD IFF Calling, wnen inducement offers, at Sunderland, Middlesbrough, or West Hartlepool v- ;lfot Freight, etc., apply to E. TAYLOR & CO., *306 9, BUTE-CRESCENT' CARDIFF. AMERICA AND BACK FOR £ 3 RPRIA B5 1613, ALL FOUND. LIVERPOOL TO AMERICA, £1 16s; SOUTHAMPTON TO AMERICA £ 2, KB ?1^ME5CA,N Lines; Cunard and White Star Lines, ? £ AVER. and Dominion Lines to Canada, £ 2. «RS?MTOAA^LFROM NEW YORK to LIVERPOOL rSSON- £ 2. Apply for Tickets to ir,vir*V« Tft. Pi Emigration Offices, Pontypridd. £ £ £ & £ ?, £ £ .FE°M All Parts of the Worid by the „ Send stamped envelope for; j^Pty^^j^^dPajcels booked to all parts. 1289 KE £ LUS AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLs MANDRAKE PILLS MANDRAKE The GREAT TEMEDV for Rili- PTTTS MANDRAKE ous and LiverComoLinS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, <FE Gravel' PUJF MANDRAKE and Qie greatest Blood PURII PML MANDRAKE fieroftheage. A ^URI MANDRAKE S°W M boxeB ISL^D, 2s 9d, PELLS MANDRAKE 4s6d,andUs. Free by POTV PXIJ2 MANDRAKE BY PROPRIETOR. ^SA^ER^KE Monday, Chemist, Cardiff. PJOJJ MANDRAKE Robb, Cnemist, Roath; GAR- PTT.T.« MANDRAKE rett Brothers, NewportJ. prr.T.a MANDRAKE G. Isaac (late Hiayman), Che- PURSI MSNDRIKE mist, Neath; Newbery and DRAKE Son, London. PILLS MANDRAKE proprietor-Mr KEALL, P§J| gSSSS ChPemL&Dentist.mHigh p^| 5JANDRAKE street, Swansea. 80761U12 PILLS MANDRAKE POSTAL DELIVERY OF THE BOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SODTH WAI^ES DATLY NEW O announce that by a special conceMionof^the Authorities they are enablcd to D {) (-,„ ^IG Edition each morning by the MAILS LEA^G Cardiff ^0 A.M. AND 3.45 a.IN, Country Subscriber REDOING the limits ot GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRE, PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. „ ,TV YTHA THIRD EDITION of the SOUTH WALES .DAIM B,~ 8 is forwarded (prepaid) to residents of THE „ VI all other placcs within the Cardiff Postal AFTGTICT in time for the first morning delivery :— PAGAN'S Sully Michaelstone-le« ^^ICOED Coartyralla Vedw ^JI ^ES-SUP.-Ely Dinas Powis Castletown ft.UOLAS Cadoxton Marshfleld ^FIF 8TONE BaiTy Penarth L]J?*STOOE Caerphilly Llandough Bedwas Lisvane 1 8^2* Ystrad Mynach Llanishen JD-IF^DSTOWN Pwllypant Whitchurch C^FFITH St. Mellon s Taff's Well ST 1 Cefn Mably Tongwyulais JF^DREW'S W'in't Tree Bdge 0A,p6!!RON West of England subsci ibers receive thei AS ■J8,?11 T'LE forenoon of publication MONRSIV"18 ^OSE portions of BRECONSHIRE an AND ^YUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredega THE JR^^NEY Valley Postal Districts, may now have ^•DEN™ "AUIS DAILY NEWS delivered at thei, *EY« BY the sam9 Dostas that which con EIR London letters. ^^QCAB.TEE,POSX-FBEE „ 0, 9-, 9 ,119 0 "-ALRS DAILY NEWS OFFICES, Saint Marv-street. Cardiff Igtrsnwss lbbrt!í!t!i. A NEW SERIES OF COMPLETE STORIES WILL APPEAR IN THE CARDIFF TIMES AND GOUTH ^ALBS L^Y-EEKLY J^FEWS5 T W E N'T Y 0 R K S BY FJIWENTY Å UTflORS. Each Story will extend to about three columns. Original Publication of a Capital New Series of Stories will commence on m A R 0 11 23RD, One Story appearing Weekly. The following is a Complete List of Authors and Stories IOTA (Author of A Yellow Aster,") The Protegee of Mrs James Chisholm (An Anglo-Japanese Love Story). GEORGE R. SIMS, The Low Comedian." JOHN STRANGE WINTER, An Al Fresco Florist." JULIAN HAWTHORNE, The Mystery of Turkentyne (An American Sensatioc).. L. T. MEADE (of the "Strand,") A Queer Consultation." GILBERT PARKER, A Lovely Bully." MRS L. B. WALFORD, Doddy's Ball." G. B. BURGIN, The Marchioness of the FOUR Corners (A Canadian Story), HON. MRS HENNIKER, At the Sign of the Startled Fawn." DICK DONOVAN (Detective), The Disappearance of Martin Fenwick." DORA RUSSELL, The Last Doubt." WALTER BRUCE. "The Strange Stery of the Golden Rook." (A Tale of the Diamond Fields). MARY BOYLE, The Tricksters Foiled." W. ADDISON, A Lady's Whim (from the Russian), HELEN MATHERS, 11 Tom." HARWOOD BRIERLEY, When the Good Ship Legacy Landed." HONOR BRIGHT, Mrs Beaufort's Mad Housemaid," W. W. FENN, The Raven Rock." INSPECTOR KAVANAGH, The Wire Walker A Music-hall Story." MORLEY ROBERTS, The Taking of Eagle Pass (A Humorous American Story), THE OPENING STORY OF THE SERIES WILL BE THE pROTEGEE OF MRS J-AMES CHISHOLM, AN ANGLO-JAPANESE LOVE STORY, BY IOTA, AUTHOR OF A YELLOW ASTER." WILL APPEAR COMPLETE IN THE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND g OUTH W ALES "TEEKLY JVEWS ON MARCH 23RD. HIGH-CLASS SENSATIONAL F ICTION. NEW NoVEL, FROM THE PEN OF THE AUTHOR OF THE MYSTERY OF A HANSOM CAB." Readers may rely upon a First-class Story, full of interest from the first chapter to the last, THE AUTHOR OF OUR NEW STORY. MR JJHERGUS JJ UME, Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," Madame Midas," The Fever of Life," The Queer Story of Adam Lind," The Red Star," The Lone Inn," etc., etc. We have pleasure ininformmg our Readers that we have arranged with the Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cib "-perhaps the most widely-read sensational story of recent vears-for the right to issue serially his new MS. work entitled rjIHE rpHIRD -yOLUME. THE THIRD VOLUME. THE rpHlRD VOLUME. JIOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF Y-0 AIMES AND GOUTH ALES "Y^EEKLY J^EWS READ THE FJL HIRD VOLUME, A NEW NOVEL BY JIERGUS j:| UME, Author of The Mystery of a Hansom Cab," "The Fever of Life," Madame Midas," "The Red Star," "The Loue Inn," &c., &e. DESCRIPTION. "THE THIRD VOLUME" is a story lull of movamAnt. Two men, apparently of the most oppo- site-charactersand temperaments, meet in London, after many years' separation. The younger is of a fiery, restless, nomadic disposition, and, being moderately wealthy and an orphan, is oontinually on the move. He has just returned from an excur- sion in the Antipodes. Theelder man is the pink of neatness in dress and surroundings. Heliveslikean automaton. He resents the introduction into his own life of anything which is not thoroughly orthodox and conventional. His habits are of the most methodical type, and he is a pronounced, Woman hater. His young friend is in a rush of many engage- ments when he is brought to a stand by the re- ceipt of two letters, one from a woman whose name he has never heard before, and the other from his lawyer cautioning him against some statement which he believes this woman intends making. The young fellow proceeds to investigate the a air, AND all once finds himself on the brink of a shocking mystery.-which up to that time had been kept entirely concealed from him, this, being nothing less than the murder of his own fther onr twenty years before, and the trial of his mother for the crime. Overwhelmed with his feelings he takes from the lawyer's hands a bundle of papers for per. usal at home. But, who he asked himself, was the woman who had written him, and what was the statement she wished to make ? NOW APPEARING IN THE CARDIFF RJLLMES AND SO-LTTif ALES-WEEKLY NEWS THE THIRD VOLUME IS A FIRST CLASS SENSATIONAL STORY, WHOLE. SOME, THRILLING AND FULL OF MOVEMENT! i f 7— ■ 'Mil ■■ $U5TLUSS$MR £ 55 £ S. I Å NEW STORY OF WELSH' 1 L I F E, BY A LOCAL AUTHOR, WILL SHORTLY APPEAR IN THE 4Es CARDIFF TIMES AND GOUTHL^YALES YYEEKLY^EWS ON SATURDAY, jyjARCH 23RD, Will be Published the Opening Chapters of a Serial Story, specially wribten for the CARDIFF TIMES and SOWm WALES WEEKLY NEWS, ENTTTIKD £ JHILD OF J^ATURE, A STORY OF LIFE IN CARDIFF, BY E. PATTERSON, Author of II Tales of Cardiff." SEE THE CARDIFF FJUMESj AND I OUTH ALES EWS (gOUTH ALES yyEEKLYJ^EWS I FOR MARCH 23RD. F ARMERS, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having your own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels, Blankets, Stockings, etc. Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from the Mills on all orders over SH. TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSlL" 156C7 SOUTH WALES 1139 -V ADE'S pILLS. _tu EADE'S [>ILLS. AH who suffer from Gout XT or Rheumatism should IJ^ADE'S TRILLS. immediately have recourse JJJ X EADE'S PILLS. Hun- "SHADE'S "RS )>ILLS. dreds of Testimonials have J £ }J |i been received from all BADE'S TT)ILLS. sorts and conditions of SL men testifying to the TTT^ ADE'S BRILLS. wonderful power these I'J JT PILLS have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These PiUs are purely vege table and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANT BELIEF AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND 1.11\1.0.5, And have the largest recommendation ever given any Patent Medicine of its class. I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. GOUT 107, Jubilee-terrace, W olverhampton-road, Walsall,Nov. 22nd,1893. RHEUMATISM Dear Sir, —I write to thank you for the very great GOUT amount of benefit I have re- ceived from using your mar- vellous Gout and Rheumatic RHEUMATISM Pills. I am glad to think I am able to write, as had it F IOUT not been for your grand Pills \JC I should have been unable to do so, and am quite certain RHEUMATISM I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. GOUT I am extremely thankful, as I can still keep at my work. I shall use every endeavour RHEUMATISM to make your Pills more .R widely known. You may use OUT this how you think proper.— I remain, yours faithfullv, E. GUEST. RHEUMATISM Mr George Eade, it 72, Goswell-road, London. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Are sold by all Chemists in Bottles 1 d and 2s 9d, or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, I GEOHGE EADE, 72, Goswell-road, E.C. Ask for, and be sure you obtain, EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S, OILLS. JL 1344 FIVE REASONS WHY ALL SHOULD BUY HAYMAN'S B A L SAM. JLJL FOR INFLUENZA, 83 BRONCHITIS. IT STOPS COLD. IT CURES A COUGH. IT GIVES PROMPT RELIEF. IT HAS A VERY PLEASANT TASTE. IT CONTAINS NO OPIUM OR MORPHIA. FOR YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS. OLD MEN AND CHILDREN. CURED MY COLD and I heartily recommend it.' MY COUGH HAS GONE after one bottle.' ONE DOSE RELIEVED.' MY CHILDREN LIKE IT." NO UNPLEASANT EFFECTS." Sold everywhere. Price, Is lid, 2S 9d, 4s 6d. 1022 LOCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR JLJ RESTORER' OCKYER'S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. THE SUREST THE SAFEST THE BEST. THE CHEAPEST OCKYER'S SULPHITR HAIR RESTORER produces a perfectly natural colour ]'he gradual change is certain, and foi removing scurf beautifying and cleansing the hair, causing it to grow wherever thin, Lockyer's is urorivalled.-Large bottles Is 6d. Sold everywhere ELLAR'S CORN PLASTER.—Boxes Is L%d and 2s 9d each The Corn Plasters are a certain cure for hard or sof corns they completely dry up and eradicate painfu corns; the Bunion Plasters, a proved remedy for bunions and enlarged toe joints. Sold by all chemists. Be careful Dellar s Plasters are supplied. RESPLENDENT IVORY LIKE TEETH.—To make sure of these, CRACROFTS ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE is necessary. dislodges tartar, thoroughly polishes the enamel, perfectly cleanses the teeth, hardens the gums, is astringent, aromatic, and delicious in flavour. Cfacroft'S Paste ensures a fine set of teeth, Sold everywhere Pots, Is each. DEAFNESS, Noises in the Ears, etc.— Dellar s ESSENCE FOR DEAFNESS has proved an extraordinary remedy. It always relieves, generally cures, and is strongly recommended by thousands who have derived benefit. It is quite harmless.—Sold in Bottles, Is iy2d and 2s 9d each, by all Chemists. SULPHOLINE SOAP s a delicately IO refined, chemically pure: otp, intended for general use, but specially by; hose endowed with sensitive skins. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sul. pholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the soap is not expensive. Tablets, 6d each 1063 FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE, QLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD JpURIFIER and RESTORER. fTIOR 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 Ulcers Cures Eczema. q Cures Blood and Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, In From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheu. matic Pains. 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 further 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 g °ABY all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 35 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, suaded to take an imitation or substitute. 1054 <4 WA. M S OF F*I=C E? OF TWK ,cQPTH.WALES,DAILy.tWS.' y COLLEGE-STREET. FGNAHTM JVFT&RAGAIG. OH THE MISERY OH THE DREADFUL, STUPID FEELING OH THE WEAKNESS, THE ENNUI, ONE FEELS AFTER THE T N F L U E N Z A CONSIDER THIS. Oh distinctly I remember; it was in the bleak Decem- ber, And in every single member of ray body pains I bore Eagerly I wished the morrow, vainly had I sought to borrow From drugs surcease of sorrow-sorrow for my pains galore And I asked if I should ever be as healthy as before. Quoth the Doctor-" Nevermore." Your chest is bad, that's certain your neuralgia is always hurting, And your liver is so sluggish that life's to you a bore And your heart's so bad at beating that in vain you're sleep entreating, While from weakness even now you perspire from every pore." But, Doctor, when shall I be fit to pass the threshold of my door ?" Quoth the Doctor-" Nevermore." Presently my soul grew stronger, hesitating then no longer, Nurse, send for GWILYM EVANS'S QUININE BITTERS, I implore And the fact is, after tapping one bottle I was napping In the sweet refreshing napping I had known in days of yore And with neuralgia, palpitation, indigestion, and bronchitis I was troubled never more. Now to all within my hearing, who are these ailments fearing, I will give the good advice I received myself before See that EVAN- stamp's unbroken, and the bottle bears the token Of G%VILYAI EVANS'S QUININE BITTERS," so well- known and praised of yore Mere3y this, and nothing more. 'tHVILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC ADVANTAGES CLAIMED. 1. It is Purely Vegetable, and contains no Iron or Mercury. 2. It is a Happy Combination of Quinine with other Medicines. 3. It is Scientifically Prepared. 4. It Enjoys the Confideuce of eminent Medical Men. 5. It Strikes at the Source of the Disease, and is superior to all other Bitters prepared, as testified by hundreds of testimonials from all parts of the world GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. TESTI?,IONIALS 18, Prescott-street, off Clowes-street, West Gorton, Manchester, December 7th. 1894. DEAR SIR,—I beg to testify to the value of GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, as I think that you cannot recommend them too well. About a fortnight since I left my work- I commenced my illness by feeling starved, and a nasty stinging and shooting pain in my head a doctor was called in, and he said it was the Influenza, and I suffered for over a week of the pains in my head, and the doctor's medicine did me no good, INFLVENZA till at last the mistress of this house (I am in lodgings here) fell AND ill with the same symptoms of ill- ness till her husband advised us to GENERAL try a bottle of your Bitters. He got a Is L%D bottle, and I may tell WEAKNESS. you the first dose gave us relief. After this we got a 2s 9d bottle, and now we are all right and I am at my work now, and I have no doubt that if I had taken the Bitters at first I should have lost no work, and I owe my recovery to the beneficial > virtues of your medicine, and I beg to tender to you my sincere thanks for producing such a valuable medicine to suffering humanity I shall recommend it to all my friends, as I cannot speak too highly of it, as it is worth its veight in gold. (Signed) JAMES SAGAR. GWSLYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. THE VEGETABLE TONIC. Berkeley-road, Bristol, June 18th. GENTLEMEN,—I have been very ill with Influenza, followed by Con- gestion of the Lungs. Three weeks ago my condition was critical, and when the danger was passed I was INFLUENZA. very low and weak. About a fort- night ago the doctor said that I should take a good tonic. I SU» Gwilym Evans' Quinine Bitter* INFLUENZA. "The very thing," he said, "take it three times a day," Since then I have taken it regularly, and feel wonderfully benefited. it has restored strength to my limbs. and given tone to my whole system.- Your sincerely, P. B. CHICK. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. Sold in 2s 9d and 4s 6d Bottles. Samples, Is lid size See the name of GWILYM EVANS on Stamp, Label and Bottle. This is important, as there are numerous imitations PROPRIETORS: QUININE ^JITTERS MANUFACTURING 00., J^TD., LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES. R U P T U R E CURED WITHOUT OPERATION OR DETENTION FROM LABOUR. WILLIAM KING, Heniia Specialist, 25 years' ex perience, attends 14, High Holborn, London, daily. In his treatment there is no operation and no loss ef time but immediate relief, safety, and restoration from all the ailments caused by Rupture and the use of trusses. No charge for consultation and examination, and cost of treatment within the reach of every sufferers. BOOK post free, three stamps. 15551 89e 1404 "|\y|" ARQUEES AND TENTS TO JLT-I. 80FT. WIDE FOR HIRE, SHOP-WINDOW BUNDS, C04.L BAGS, AND WAT KRPROOF COVERS (Rot-proof or Otherwise) ON SHORTEST NOTICE. APPLY— THOMAS PUGSLEY AND CO., NEWPORT, MON. 1978'

NEWPORT GUARDIANS.

CARDIFF CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.…

Advertising

ANTICIPATIONS,

KEMPTON PARK MARCH MEETING.

STARTING PRICES.

NATIONAL HUNT MEETING, SANDOWN…

FRENCH RACING.

LONDON BETTING.

SPORTING PROPHECIES.

[No title]

THE RATING OF MACHINEHY BILL.

THE PROPOSED TESTIMONIAL TO…

| GLOVE FIGHT AT SWANSEA.

Advertising

PEMBROKESHIRE.

LYDNEY AND DISTRICT FARMERS'…

--"-------ALLEGED LIBEL AT…

NEW YORK PRICES.

SHEEP WORRYING NEAR BRIDGENDI

Advertising

[No title]

WELSH IN W ALES.

MRS ORMISTON CHANT AND PROFANITY.

ALLOCATION OF TITHE.

THE FORTHCOMING COAL TRADE…

THE TIN-PLATE TRADE.

HEALTH OF CARDIFF.

--_----jECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE.

,' NEWMARKET TRAINING NOTES.j

CARMARTHENSHIRE.