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LION HOTEL, M A C H Y N J j L T H First-class Hotel for Fa nilie. Visitors, a ,å Com- mercial Oentle ren. EVERY ACCOMMODATION AND CONVENIENCE. Omnibus meets all Tram1. iti Branche". —: BILLIaRDS :— ANGLERS' & SPOUTSMEN'S HEAD QUARTERS. EDWARD JONES. PrTeeter. General Wine and Spirit Merchant. Bottled Beer of -.c.A.. -=-C<7.=-o FOR N EWEST DESIGNS IN FIRE SCREENS BY THE BEST MAKERS, GO TO THE CAMBRIAN NEWS" STORES, GRIFFITH P. WILLIAMS, THE" EIFION" IRONMONGERY STORES, (Removed to New Premises, Corner of the Green). FISHING TACKLE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION for sea and river. Every information ab ut the Fishing in the neighbourhood. F suns; Licences granted. CAMP STOOLS, WALKING SJ ICKS, CHILDREN'S BUCKETS, SPADES, &(-. Splendid Assortment of Fancy Goods suitable for Presents. CYCLES, CYCLES on HIRE, CYCLE ACCESSORIES, BATHS, MAIL CARTS, CRIBS, and STRETCHER BEDS on HIRE. CYCLES REPAIRED. Repairs of ev, ry de crijitinn u* utly and promptly executed. -115 T_ J. W. BOWEN, A.P.S. (From Dr Evans's, Dublin, Chem'sc to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales), CHEMIST AND WINE MERCHANT, j^JEDICAL JJALL> QftICCIETH,j Estvbashel 1867. B A S S' S ALE. GL INNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT P.X.— All prescrip ions most carefully dispensed by the Prop ie'or himself, ho t>a-< had ye.rs ot experience in the best establishments iu Eunlauii i and Ireland. j Any articles not in st ck procured at once Parcels from London dalll" MRG H. YOUNG'S PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS AT ] DOLGELLEY,TOWYN, & ABERDOVEY s Are well Ni-orth a visit They contain the latest advantages and improvements, and the work will be f nnd fullv 1 to that produced t-y the BEST LONDON ARTISTS. L VERY LARGE SELECTION OF VIEWS. DAHK Earnl AND REQUISITES FOR THE USE OP AMATEURS. L"e —CRICCIETH.— MANCHESTER HOUSE. GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT PEOIALITIES Welsh Goods, Gent's Outfitting- and High-c-1ass Tiilorinsr. Reliable Goods at Moderate Prices. Wm. WILLIAMS. II P. J. BOWEN, "THE STORES," CRICCIETH GENERAL G HOCER I PROVISION DEALER1 X Agent for the Mazawattee Ceylon Teas. Dealer in all kinds of FAKCY GOODS, with the View of Criccieth. CHILDREN'S SPADES & BUCKETS, &c., &c. BEDFORD'S PHOTO VIEWS. Agent for Slazenger's Racquets, Balls, &c., &c Visitors' Tickets to the Tennis Club. MARINE TERRACE POST OFFICE. A JL V ^TO ^NOR'IH WALES Should go to PWLLHELI. PWLLHELI (p ronounced Poolthely) is situated at the Terminus of the Cambrian Railway, in Carnarvonshire, in the heart of one of the most beautiful and romantic districts in Wild Wales. The Sands cover a Stretch of five miles, extending from the Gimlet Rock to Llan- bedrog Head- The tide never recedes more than about 50 yards, and bathing can be In ;n indulged in at all times of till' day. Some idea of the firmness of the sand may be gathered 0. 01 o from the fact that at times Cyclists are able to ride the entire distance on the Beach. Glyn-y -weddw*, the large mansion built by the late Lady Love-Jones-Parry, is now converted into an .Art Gallery and Pleasure Gardens, and is open to Visitors. (See View.) This is one of the tiiOs: .-harming and picture que spots in Wales. It stands at the end of Hay, in gr<>unds of about 50 acres, four miles from Pwllheli, with beautiful walks along the tenures in the gardens, and rustic paths in the woods on the n side of the mount ain ro lie 'op, from where the uninterrupted view for miles around is unsurpassed in the country, including a good view of St. Tudwals and Bardsey Islands. It is so sheltered that camellias and other delicate trees and shrubs are grown in 'the open all the year round. The Art Gallery contains over 400 very fine Paintings and Drawings by P. De Wint, David Cox, S. Prout, W. J. Muller, Clarkson Stanfield, R.A., J. B. Pyne, J. Syer, T. M. Richadscn, Copley Fielding, Sam Bough, J. Phillip, R.A., Carlo Maratti, D. Teniers, J. M. W. Turner, R.A., Sir E. Landseer, R.A., and other noted artists. The Entrance Hall, to ft. square by 36 ft. high, has several magnificent stained-glass t,windows, embracing coat-of-arms of historic families. The roof is a very fine piece of r .architecture in the Gothic style, lighted by a fine dome in the centre. The Collection" of Paintings and Drawings form the finest public collection in Wales. z;1 Refreshments in the mansion and on the grounds. Admission to both Art Gallery and Grounds 6d. (or Monthly Season Tickets 2s..) to be obtained at the Office, Cardiff Road.

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