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P, ID) E A I Itl, ix :f-I .1 I.. ASK FOR 'CAMBRIAN' JL X A x TABLE WATERS, FROM THE NOTED ARTESIAN SPRING, RUTHIN Write for particulars- Address—Manager, Cambrian Works. Ruthin, North Wales. HUGH WILLIAMS. TAILOR AND DRAPER, CHAPEL PLACE, DENBIGH. Begs to inform the public generally that he has on view an excellent ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS o the latest design, and of the best quality that money can procure. LIVERIES of every description execut on the shortest notice. 4 Riding Breeches, a Speciality. ELW. being a practical Tailor and Cutter (holder of a Diploma) and having a staff of experienced work- men fit and style is guaranteed, consistent with MODERATE CHARGES. A TRIAL ORDER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. T. J. WILLIAMS, Denbigh, Begs to announce that all Departments in both Establishments have just been replenished with a large Assortment of NEW GOODS, Bought for Cash, Bought for Cash, And will be offered at most] advantageous prices T. I. VYi;JLIAMS assures his Customers that this is a grand opportunity to secure all classes of the Newest Goods at extraordinary low prices. A Grand Display Is now made of NEW GOODS suitable for Christmas Presents AND New Year s Gifts. ■k > — AN EARLY CALL IS SOLICITED. 0 A 64, HIGH STREET & TEMPLE BAR, DENBIGH. /"y jj" ✓"■v r™ (C^ Balm o Gilead fu yj| » i^J iXxIH U GEORGE'S PILLS i mi." "They are more than Gold to me-they saved my life." One wonders that things so small should produce such mighty results." PILE & GRAVEL 1 1a11j of my customers have been cured who have suffered for twenty years." 8 The three forms of this Remedy:— No. 1.—George's Pile and Gravel Pills | II | Q Hp. 2.■- George's Gravel Pills | | L O ;?'3,-George's Pills for the Piles. In Boxes, Is. Ilcl, and 2s. 9d. each; by post, Is. 3d. and 3s. Proprietor :-J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P,S., Hirwain, Glam. X»I3:: IIT-U CHESTER, S CARNARVON, & ST. HELENS, Illustrated T.nn V Catalogues F0B CS^T v sent post free on t application. High Chss —:—rr- g C\. c. Pianos from 10s. per month Zr Organs from 5s. ditto. EIRE SYSTEM or CASH. TUNERS visit all parts of North Wales periodically. flead Office & Show Rooms-51, Bridge St. Row. Chester. THE ENCYCLOPEDIA CAMBRENSIS (Welsh) Edited by the late Rev. JOHN PARRY, D.D., Bala. A ndW ISM- this great National Work is now out of Press, in which above EIGHTEEN HUNDRED Im portant Artblfco, with the latest Statistics, &c., &c., have been added; the Geographical, and other Articlee and Maps are brought down to date. Edited by THOMAS -GEE. In 10 super royal 8vo. volumes, pries c I- Ie" in 'wards half bound in Persian morocco, £ 8 8s. Od.: full bound in ditto, £ 9 9s. Od.; ditto, extra, £ 10 Uk Od. With gilt edges, £ 11 5s. 6d. ANCIENT AND MODERN DENBIGH. Descriptive Histories of the Castle, Borough, and Liberties with sketches of the lives and exploits of the Feudal Lords'AND'Military Governors of the fortress to its final siege, &c. By JOHN WILLIAMS. Price 5s in boards, DENBIGH. AND DENBIGH CASTLE:-Price 6d. BOARDS OF GUARDIANS. Co-Citation, Duties, &c. Compiled for the use of Guardians, in Wales and Monmouthshire. By Po. T Ü. ioH is;, General Inspector Local Government Board. Price 3d. May be had in English or Welsh. Popery and Protestantism brought to the test of God's Holy Word, in be f j-coi cl i Cateciam, for the use o Schools and Families. By the late Rev. T. PHILLIPS, D.D., Agen to the British & Foreign Bible Society. Price 2d. THE ENGLISH-WELSH HANDBOOK, AND VOCABULARY. ByRav T Lr.. PHILLIPS, B.A. Price Is. Qd .in boards. AN ENGLISH AND WELSH DICTIONARY "Whei va only the Words, out also the Idioms and Phraseology tbeEnglish Language are careful translated mto Welsh, bv proper and equivalent Words and Phrases. 1* which is added, a Disaertationon »6E Welili Lang '.age, with remarks on its Poetry, &c. By the Rev. JOHN WALTERS. In 2 vols., 1 10s.OOF, iooftrda

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