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A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCB MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE- JD MENT OF HIS PREMISES, ho has been enabled to greatly increase his Stock. r ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPT IN STOCK Clocks and Watches of all descriptions tn hand HANDSOME SELECTION OF ELBJOTRO-PLATED ARTIOLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXEOTJTED ON THE PREMISES. A 3PLBNDID ASSORTMENT OF Gfnea Gold Wedding and Keeper Ring A. present given with each ring bought. „ A privateroom to selectin. DEALER IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES n great variety. MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES BY the OHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED. 1870. Capital £ 300,090. Reserve Fund 9100,000. Advanoes made upon approved Promissory Note as follows: Advance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of J62 5-10 50 4 11 8 « 100 9 3 4 Larger amounts the same in proportion. ADVANCES of t30 to £2,000 granted at a few hapr's notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions, at 5 per oent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no object. Easy repayments. Strictly private. Call or write. NOTICE.—Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &o., in England or Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at onoe find out you are treating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Ba~k. Having largo capital we do business cheaper than others. No good lone ever refused. CURRENT ACCOUNTS open according to the usual praotioe of other banks. No charge for keep- ing aeoounts. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent. allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of Lio and upwards received at 4 per cent. per annum payable at 14 days' notice. Subjeotto 3 months'notice of withdrawal E6 per. out cc 6 « (i 6 46 « 12 7" Interest paid quarterly free of Inoome Tax. N.B.—The only Bank where Depositors can have their Principal and Interest paid out quarterly A. WILLIAMS Manager. BATAST-SVPPB E P P S S f GBATEFUX—COBUPOBTUST G. COCOA BOIZJKO WATEB OB Mim. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." IClABKESJSiBH bpMsi ■ DB^BLOOD PURIFIER! KSAMP RESTORERI For oleansing and clearing the blood from al impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds it is v never failing and permanent Cure. It' Cures Old Sores Cures Sores on the Neck Cures Sore Legs ,> Cures Pimples on the Face] r Cures Scurvy f" Cures Eczema ■ J Cures Ulcers Cures Blood and Skin Diseases' Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blood from all impure Matter I From whatever cause arising It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic rains. Xt removes the cause from the blood and bones. Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and dehoatfi^n injurious to the most of either sex, from infancy to THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS "CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTUEE is entirely An.f. „r<fm a?^ P°18°u or metallic impregnation, £ COnr anJ mJonous ingredients, and is a good., safe, ana useful medicine." ALTEEB SWAIN TAYLOR, M.D., F.R.S., Lecturer on Medicf Jurisprudence and Toxicology ca "3.67' 8t; George's-road,Hull, Jan. 12,1892. n, ^8.my to let you know what ? ^u x e ^as done for me. After suffering for three years with abscesses on my arm and leg, and the doctors not being able to dome any good, I am thankful to say, after takinir a few bottles of your Clarke's Blood Mixture? re- stored to perfect health again, and would hav« tli« whole world know of your wonderful IIledicine Yours truly. "MIES HOUGHTON," 7 Canonbury-park, North London, N., Jan. 13, 1892 I had a very bad arm for eight or nine months, and had medical advice, which did not benefit me much. I met a getleman at the Crystal Palace and he told me a friend of his had a carbuncle on his leg, and that your Blood Mixture cured him right out He advised me to try it, whieh I did and aiter taking four 2s. 9d. bottles, lam glad tot #«if Iwv,p #°-l?aled 1uite nP> and I Save no felt anything of it since. • cure1. taVe n° ob^0ction to y°ur publishing this "Yoursfaithfully, IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.-Cleanse fhfvfttated Wood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the rtinmmmples eruptions, arnf sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and slug;gish m the veins; cleanse it when it is foul-youfrfeelings will tell you when. Keep your blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. 0 Sold in bottles 2s. 9d. each, and in cases containing six tune* the quantity,lis.—sufficientto pffenr <> 2s n the great majority of long-6tandin|«se8.P nentCUrC By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINV ntmnss throughout the World, or sent to anvnfidr* „ J?1*??*? S3 or 132 stamps by the proprietor* TFTF T fvpm-6*?1? XTTJ WDLAHD COUKTIBI ^"C07PA^!C&0L«. TRADE MARK-BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, Aoi do notbajporattaded to takl asunitat V *» 5? £ £ & Ao Sl & c, -.2* v v LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRIC LIGHTING Installations in Hotels, Mansions, Private Res- dences, Shops, &c., and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. THOMAS LLOYD, (LATB P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1838, Electrical Engineer, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Cold Water 'Engineer Shower Baths and Sprays Fixed and Repaired. CAST IRON LANDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ALWAYS KEPT. THE LARGEST STOCK OF BRASS WORK & FITTINGS ALWAYS ON HAND. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS KEPT IN STOCK Experienced Workmen only kept. Estimates given for all kinds of Work, and Orders promptly executed on the shortest notioe. HI STREET, HOLYWELL, N.W. E-W VOLUME just comtnenced, The NOVEMBER PART, price 6d., of The Quiver forms the First Pa, f a New Volume, and eo ;is:- THE CAPTURE OF THE SLAVER. By the Rev. D. GATH WHITLEY. Illustrated from Photographs. DAVID'S BIBLE. By the Rev. Canon GIRDLESTONE, M.A. IN CHICAGO'S SLUMS. By G. E. MORGAN. M.A. Illustrated. MY LORD." A Complete Story- Illustrated by W. RAINEY, R.I. THE WORKING MEN OF THE BIBLE. By SA-RAil WILSON. Illustrated. HYMN FOR OUR- LORD'S NATIVITY. Music by E.J. HorKIxs, Mus.D. HOW JESUS WAS RECOGNISED AT THE SEA OF TIBERIAS. By the Rev. Professor W. GARDEN BLAIXIS, D.D., LL.D., F.R.S.E. AWAY TO THE WEST." By F. M. HOLMES. Illustrated THE WORK OF THE GREAT FLOOD. By MARY HAMPDBN. TEACHING THE TEACHERS. A Sketch of a Model Lesson. Illustrated. THE COUNTRY PARSON'S LIFE. A Talk with Dr. Jessopp. By RAYMOND BLATHWAYT. Illustrated from Photographs. "THE BACK" AND "THE FACE." By the Rev. P. B. POWER, M.A. SHORT ARROWS. Notes of Christian Life and Work, New Bool-s, &c. SERIAL STORIES. POOR PRIDE. By ISAuLL BELLERBY. Illustrated by C. M. DEMAIN HAMMOND. GARTH GARRICKSON-WORKMAN. A Story of a Lancashire Lad. With Illustrations by W. H. MARGETSON. .I'm; QUIVER is an amazing sixpenny worth the illustrations are so good and the style is so fresh and attractive, combining solid instruction with much that is entertaining and bright. Tlle Rock. An Additional Plate is given Monthly in THE Magazine of Art Commencing with the November Issue, price Is. 4d.f which forms the First Part of a New Volume, and contains the following Plates:- I. Photogravure: "Veronica Veronese." By D. G. ROSSETTI. 2. Etching: "The Alhambra." By H. MACBETH-RAEUURN. 3. Wood Engraving: "The Harbour of Refuge." By FRED WALKER. Complete in 77itee Parts, Is. etich or I Pol., cloth, 5s. European Pictures of the Year. With Reproductions of One Hundred and Fifty Continental Pictures of 1893. New Issue in Weekly Numbers, d., and Monthly Parts, 3d., of The Dor6 Bible. With Two Hundred Full page Illustrations by GUSTAVE DORE. M'ssrs. Cassell announce a new serial issue of GUSTAVE DOK6'S ILLUSTRATEI> BIBLE, in Weekly Numbers, at the price of One Halfpenny each—which may be regarded' as the cheapest enterprise yet undertaken by that popular firm. —Academy. Pro.,feetuses. are nc-w ready, and will be sent, in any quantity desired for distribution, post fret on \a.f>plicati<m to the Publishers. JUST COMMENCED, MONTHLY, price 7(1. Cassell's Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland. Being a Complete Topographical Dictionary of the United Kingdom. With numerous Illustra- tions and Sixty Maps in Colours. 9^-With Tart 1 is jssued, froo- of charge., a large Map of 1 HA lUUTrSH IS1/US, handnvmelu /'r, (I m Colours. "CASSELL'S GAZETTEER^ OF GKHAT BRITAIN AND IRE- LAND IS very comprehensive, full Qf varied and accurate information profusely illustrated, and plentifully supplied with maps. —rhe Ti,nt' FLINTSHIRE INTERMEDIATE EDUCA- TION SCHEME. COPIES of the proposed Scheme as now sub- mitted to the Committee of Council on Education, and just published, may be ob- tained at the II OBSERYEB" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. P ICE 6D, As the number ia limited, early application iboulft tw made. '-J — A EARL, I i-'l.; CLOtHIER, CROSS STREEt HOLYW ELI,. jo: ICONTINUATqN OF SALE. J > SPECIAL GOODS ;r(VR THIS WEEK OVERCOATS ANtÐ MEN'S SUITS, SPECIALLY REEftJCED IN PRICES. V ? S0:- ALL OTHER G00|S EQUALLY LOW. • ¡. • T 5 s 7:0' CLUBS SUPPLIED AT REDUCED PRICES. T A L A jVI BEET, KINGS HEAD HOTEL, HOLYWELL. ¡.- co: POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. — —:o: Wedding Carriages, Hearse and Mourning Carriages, -:0; THE ONLY RECOGNIZED HEADQUARTERS OF THE C.T.C. :0: "¡, OMNIBUS, or other Conveyances, meet all Trains, Mr. Lambert (as Parcels Agent for the L. & N. W. R. Co. for Holywell and the District), HAVING THE SOLE RIGHT. C X' IJ I IT ,v\ X". Turi y the ];od, cotrftcl all I.-isordcrs of the .) Li V STOMACH, K DNSYS, AND DOWELS. They invigorate and restore to healih Debilitated Constitutions, And are inv.iiu 1)1 in COMPLAINTS incidental to FEMALES of all a'J8. Foc Ci)ildre»i and. the aged they are priceless. c i c, y nt 7;-1, I- (• Oxfo d Street, London, \1 .y cln V i Y, (h ut the. W-x ;d. LADY, retired from business, and having A LADY, retired from business, and having a considerable sum of uninvested money at hej Disposal, will LEND the same to any respectable person in any part of England and Wales, in sums oi L5 to £ 500, ON BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE, at a low and reasonable rate of interest for short ot long periods. As this advertisement emanates from a bona-fide private lady she requests habitual borrowers will not apply. For terms and particulars apply to the actual lender, MBSt D. BEHRMAN, 16, 6ity-road, Chester. J WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. Øfif14&1.S PILL69 is FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS ( I SICK HEADACHE. WEAK STOMACH. ¡ IMPAIRED DIGESTION- i CONSTIPATION- LIVER COMPLAINT, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. F LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLI1 A Beecham's Cough PillSl For COUGHS ASTHMA, and all CHEST I AFFECTIONS. r- In Boxes, 9td., Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. each. ? ¡ Beecham's Tooth Paste* EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEA.NSES!1 ? THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH. In Collapsible Tubes, Is. each. Prepared only by the Proprietor, "J THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire I SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PATENT MKDICIW DKALBBS EVBETWHBEK. >(( F- DEALERS EVYWHERE. PRESERVING SEASON! VEGETABLE PARCHMENT, PRESERVE COVERS Six Dozen Covers for 21b. Jars, price, 9<- Three Dozen ditto, for lIb. Jars, 3d. Jam Label ready gummed, -1d. per sheet. 2 if "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELI -=MOWN vilow I VWTEB STATES ft CANADA. Under contract with the Canadian Government for conveyance of the Canadian Mails), FROM LIVERPOOL MONGOLIAN For Halifax and Portland..Nov. 30 COREAN For St. John's. N.F. and Halifax..Dec. 5 LAURENTIAN For Halifax and Portland Dec. 14 CARTHAGINIAN For St. John's N.F. and Halifax..Dec. 19 NUMIDIAN.For Halifax and Portland.. Dec. 28 FARES FOR OCEAN PASSAGE: Saloon, 10 TO 18 GUINEAs.-Second Cabin, f,7 7s. STEERAGE, P,5 55, Through TUkets to all Stations at Special Rates. Passengers are landed on the railroad wharf and transferred from ship to train without any incon- venience and expense. The Company's special jonductoraccompaniee West-bound passengers. Ø" NOTE.-This Line provides the cheapest and most convenient route to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North-west Provinces, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Cheap through rates to Australia and New Zealand via C.P.R., Vancouver and Honolulu. $ 10 Bonus to Settlers ar > Homestead Certificates relating to the Governor Free Grant Lands of 160 acres. To TC ^ISTS, SPORTSMEN, and othere.- Round Trip 17icketscombiningExcursionstoNiagars Falls, the wonderfulscenery and Sporting Districts of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, and )ther placesof ii^terestinUnited Statesand Canada. Programme of tours on appIicatioD. Programme of tours on application. British delegates new reports and all the latest maps andpamphletsfree. I DirecberviceB from Glasgow to New York pud Boston and Philadelphia all the year round. Fullpartioularson application to ILL AN BROTHERS & OO., 19, JAMBBSTBEET LIVEBPOOL OB FBOH- j TWM\H BAT.T5B. 47, Chester-street, ^linl. Liverpool Nov. 21st, 1893 CBIffKr.ED TISSUE PAPER" IN various colours for making Lamp Shade i. Candle Shades, Fans, Hand Serf nB, Doll' Dresses, and an endless variety of Fancy Articles Sold in Rolls 20t inch wide and about 7 feet long Price, 9d ditto White, 7d. "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL, ——- WALTER OWEN, BAkER AND CONFECTIONER, TEA BANK, FLINT, FAMILY GROCER, AND PROVISION MERCHANT. AGENT FOR VENOYA TEA THE TEA OF ALL TEAS, GRAND TEAS AT 2s. 4d. Is. 84. AND la. CURRANT AND SEED BREAD. MADEIRA CAKES, TEA CAKES, &c. ALWAYS FRESH. PRO VISIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. wr WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CELEBRATED HOLYWELL HOME-MADE SAUSAGES. Tea Partie8, catered for fTea Parties, (efe., catered for USSELL'S WATCHES. SAME PRICES AS AT LIVERPOOL. DIRECT FROM MANUFACTURER TO WEARER. ASaving of 30 percent. if you wantFine-olasa Work IF YOU WISH FOR RUBBISH DON'T GO THERE. The same applies to DIAMONDS. And especially to RINGS and Fine JEWELLERY. HuSSELL'S GOLD & SILVER WATCHES, their own pure English manufacture, with all Russell's latest patented improvements, range in price from R,3 to £235. They are handsome, strong, and perfect timekeepers represent the largest stock and best value in England, there being no intermediate profit between the manu- facturer and the wearer. Sent free everywhere at Russell's rit-k and cost on receipt of draft or post order. ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. P.S.—Beware of imitations, and people who pro- fess to sell at less than the makerB. No watoh is genuine unless marked- T. R. RUSSELL, "18," CSURCH-ST., LIVERPOOL. w ATCH AND JEWELLERY BKPAIBS PROMPT AND PKBFBCT. Estimates given and cost of carriage taken. JJUSSELL'S. T. R, RUSSELL, MAXBB TO THE QUBEN, CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH-ST., LIVERPOOL WELSH BBANOH LLOYD-STREET, LLANDUDNO If orth ten times its cost."—DAILY CRRONICLB. An Entirely New and Enlarged Edition, In Monthly Parts, price 7d., of THE Family Physician. A Manual of Domestic Medicine by Physician* and Snrgeons of the Principal London -Hospitals. This Ne,(1 Edition will present the following Features '— Additional Subjects. Revised Throughout. Additional Illustrations. Articles Re-Written. Re-Set in Clear, Bold Type. Greatly Enlarged. Cheaper in Price. )vnh Part l is presented a Wall Sheet of Medical, Surgical, and Sanitary Hints. _=:=- Original Novel BV STAKI.KV WEVMAN A Magnificent Colou red Plate cntit]etl Don't Tell," by A. G. ELSLEY Two Handsome Coloured Pictures; Four Tinted Plates, !-»UI!MJ scp.r.itcly An Gr ginal Carol with Music, by Prof. STANFORD; A Comedy in Miniature, by G. MANVII.I E FEN;- and a Set of Ingenious Puzzles, &c.. will appear in "Yule Tide," 1893. Price One Shilling. The DECEMBER PART of 0 Cassell's Magazine, price 7d., forms the FIRST PART of a NEW VOLUME. "CASSELL'S MAGAZINE ought to be in every household."— The Queen. "The stories in CASSEI.L'S FAMILY MAGAZTKE are good, the pictures arc clever, the selection of subjects is strikingly varied; it contains a variety of useful information, and altogether a glance through the pages shows that their contents are un- usually attractive."—The Titties. A I'rozpectus of the NEW VOLUME will be sent post free on application. NETV VOLUME just commenced. CHUMS. Weekly, Id.; Monthly, price 6d. Gurus i a capital lagzine the stories and sketches, will certainly fascinate every healthy boy."—Mam hester Examiner. CHUMS Yearly Tolinne for J803 is now on Sale, price 7K. 6d. £1,000 for ld. A l'as«enger who lost his life in a recent Railway accident, liaviug taken liie precaution of purchasing a Copy of Cassell's Saturday Journal, his- family ha; thereby become possessad of the sum of .£11.,000. AH Railway and Steamboat trav< by s..en<)ia penny on CASSELL S S lTKI>A\ J Ol_ KN AL, can thus K-sure thrir lives. The November Fart, forming the First Part of a New Volume, is now on Saie, price a, "The Heir of Hampton Wold," by THOMAS KEYWORTH, appears in Cassell's Illustrated Almanac and Companion for 1894. Price 6d. sa, NEW STORIES BY POPULAR AUTHORS. Fully Illustrated. Monthly, price Id. Cassell's Penny Illustrated Stories. "This style of publication is what has been long required in (heap literature. Instead of the vicious trash thit is -wampmg the market, we find thoroughly sound, wliolesome read- ing. The illustrations are noticeable for good Jrawitlt; Put lie Opinion. ø= A List of upwards orforty Stories already published will be sent post free on application. -=====- Cassell's Classified Catalogue, con- C taining particulars of upwards of ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES, will be sent, post free, to any address. CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITEP. Ludgate Hill. Londo". M. AIVA) UlAUfJiii;, l £ l>, T Y S T E B MR. I. ROBERTS (Mynyddwr) TREFFTNNON. DYMUNWN alw eich sylw mewn modd usilldne at ein oyfaill Mynyddwr," yr hwn grid yn adnabyddus iawn i ni. Ganwyd a magwya of yn yr ardal hOD, ao y mae wedi bod, yn ol ei alio, yn un o'r dynion mwyaf gwaaanaethgar i Lenyddi. aeth a Chrefydd am fwry na chwartef oaarif. Rhoddodd help ganoedd o weithiau i wabanol g deithasau ao eglwysi gweiniad o bob enwad M beimiad, arweinydd a chadeirydd mewicyfarfodydd Uenyddol a chyngherddan, heb dderbyn fawr t41 an ei waitb. i Mae wedi Uadeb Tagofioa SaMotM yr Anibynwyr yn y cylch Jurn yn ddifwioh et jm mwy nag ugain mlynedd. Byddai yn myned i'r oyfarfodydd drwy bob tywydd ar ei draolei ban, M yn Ilanw ei gyloh bob amser yn y modd mwyaf oymeradwy. Nid oes ganddo ddim ond llafur ei ddwylaw i > ddibynu arno. Gwyddom i fesur ei amgylohiadaa teuluaidd a obymdeitbasol, ao am y trallodion eithr- iadol .'i oyfarfu yn ddiweddar, ac oddiar eia hadnabyddiaeth o'r amgylcbiadao, yr ydym yn apelio atoch yn daer, i'n ynortbwyo i estyu anrhaf iddo a fydd yn foddion i eirioli ei deimladan, ao i ysgafnbau ei galon yn wyneb y trallodion presenol. Cvchwynwyd y symudiad yn nghyiarfod Undefc yr Yegohon Sabbotbol, ac yr ydym ni cydd aa henwau isod, cynryohiolwyr pob ysgol yn yr Undeb, yn taer erfyn am eich cydweithrediad yn y aym* udiad, ao yn barod i dderbyn yr hyn a weloch ya dda gyfrauu. OadeiryddJOHW PABST, Seion. PWTLLOOB. W. F. Jones, Fflint. I Peter Haghea, Penypyllaa. T. Williams, Bagillt. | E. Pan Jones, Mostyn. Riohard Hughes, Oonnah's Quay. Peter Williams, Greenfield, Trysorydd. TSORITKNTDDION. Ezras Johnson, West View, Chaster. Edward Parry, Brynoelyn, Holywell. TANSGRIFIADAU. £ a. d. Rbc,dd o Drysorfa'r Undeb 3 0 Ecrah John-on, Car.r 3 0 0 EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC pLLIS THE FIRST TWO PILLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAY. TRADE'S PILLS. 2, College-park-villas, KenWI-cmit, London. W.. May, 1891. IT ADE'8 PILLS'. Dear Sir,—I fee] it my duty to tell roa I had Bhenmatic Gout t» ice, and aad DCS PILLS, to stop at home for three weeks. I cannot describe the pain I suffered. I read your advertisement, and looked upon it as all others. A brothe. signalman said, Try them." 1 did so. THE FIRST TWO P'LLS TOOK THE PAIN AWAT in a few hours, and I was able to resume my work. No one riOUT need be frightened to take them. I have recommended them to all whoa HEUMA TIBH. I have heard complaining of f,han- matism, Gout, Lumbago. Neuralgia- GOUT &c. I hope no one will doubt my state* meat. UHEUMATISM. Yours sincerely, 1V JAS. PiSrTBLGALL. Mr. G, Bade. tADE'8 GOUT t "RHEUMATIC pILLa Prepared only by George Eade V 72, Gomwell-road, London, E.C. Sold by all Chemists in Bottles, Is. lid. and II. Id. Fj ADE'S QOUT It RHEUMATIC pILLI. E ADE'S A NTIBILIOUS pILLS. THE BUT MRDICIVC rOK BILE TJlIt BEBT MESIOINE PoR WIND THII: BUT AIXDICIME toz lNDlGBSTlON 18 E ADE'S A NTI BILIOUS pILLS These exeellent Pills promote a due and healthy secretion of BI' E, restore the tone of the STOMA1 H, and produce a healthy action of the L1VEK and BOWELS. EADE'B A NTlBILlOUS pILLS Quickly remove the irritation and feverish state of the STOMACH, correct the moibid condition of the LiVEK, relieve the system of all impurities, which, by circilatiriR in the blood, injuriously affeft the action of the KIDNEYS, and by removing the cauaes of so much discomfort, restore the vital energies of bodf and mind. E ADRI 8 A NTIBILIOUB piLLS- Are sold by all Chemists in Boxes Is lid and 2a. 9d. of mailed free on receipt of remittance by GALvRGE BAUK, 72 GOSWELL ROAD, LONDON, E.C. E ADE'S A NTIBILIOT-TS PILLS. .0. COUGIS *S %3NLSAN orA qo t A -0 E m PP. owls 's v LL BALSA. or ANISEED For ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, NICHT COUGH, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS) AND ALL LUNG TROUBLES. SAFE AND RELIABLE. Established 70 Years. See Trade Mark on Wrappers. Beware of Imitatiooii SOLD BY CHEMISTS EVERYWHERE. In Bottles, lAt. 2/3, i;6, and W. rHE LEADING ENQLIS. Null PURE WHITE~~SNOW FLAKE. f Five Quire r-i n handsome Box-On eS hillinlz. 100 Court Shape Envelopes boxed to match, One Shilling. SOLD AT THE ( 0 B S E R V E R' OFFTOIC.