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TALYBONT THE LION HOTEL, TNLYBONT. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. THIS well-known old establishment has been entirely re-built and re-furnished and is now one of the most com- • fortable Hotels in Wales. The neighbourhood in which this Hotel is situated is very picturesque and is noted for fishing. Gentlemen staying at the above Hotel have the privilege of fishing in Sir Pryse Pryse's Lakes, the Lerry, and other Rivers. Headquarters for the C.T.C. and Road and Path. Proprietress—Mrs MORGAN. PostalAddress- Railway Station- Telegrams — Talybont, R.S.O., Llanfihangel, MORGAN. Lion Hotel, Cardiganshire. Cambrian Railways. Talybont, Cardiganshire. BLACK LION, FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, TALYBONT. This old-established and well-known Hotel is under new management and recently renovated. Parties, Bicyclists, Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors to Taliesin's Grave and Clettwr Valley will find every accommodation and a Home from Home here, and have the privilege of fishing in the Gogerddan Lakes. Lerry, and other rivers. Ales, Wines, Spirits, and Cigars of the finest quality. POST HORSES AND CONVEYANCES FOR HIRE. Parties met by arrangement at Llanfihangel, Glandovey, and other Stations. PROPRIETO R—R D..J E N KIN S TERMS-MODERATE. Postal Address-Talybont, R.S.O., Cardiganshire. Telegrams—Black Lion, Talyhont, Cirdiganshire. ABERYSTWYTH ESTABLISHED 1854 THOMAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 18, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. THE OLDEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE TOWN 7h' 0 iril LOOK IN THOMAS'S WINDOW FOR SOUVENIRS OF ABERYSTWYTH. PEBBLE GOODS A SPECIALITY. b6 FOR COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHS, ABERYSTWYTH PARADE, CASTLE, DEVIL'S BRIDGE, VIEW GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, LEATHER v GOODS OF THE NEWEST PATTERNS, FANCY GOODS AND STATIONERY OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, "CAMBRIAN NEWS" OFFICES, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. ONCE MORE. WE are once inorf- ready with an ENORMOUS VARIETY OF TOYS, FANCY ARTICLES, PIPES, TOBACCOS, &c. UR COLLECTION INCLUDES THE BEST, ALL THE BEST, AND NOTHING BUT THE BEST OF THIS SEASON'S GOODS. NOTE THE ADDRESS: J. & L. WARD & Co., ABERYSTWYTH BAZAAR, 8, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. bl5 The only Guide revised every year and brought up-to-date. Over 135 000 Sold. The Prince of Guides"- W,,lsh inan. Gossiping Guide to Wales. zn The best Gu de for Sea-side Visitors, Mountaineers, and Pedestrians. The best Guide for Cyclists, Train and Coach, and Archaeologists. The best Guide with the best Maps and the Clearest Directions TRAVELLER'S EDITION. Two Vols in Case 4s. PART I. Southern section of North Wales and Aberystwyth 2a PART II. Northern section of North Wales 2s. POPULAR EDITION Is. PART I. Southern section of North Wales and Aberystwyth 6d PART II. Northern section of North Wales 6d These Books meet with a large sale throughout the United Kingdom to intending tourists. They may also be had of all Booksellers and at the bookstalls in North Wales, or- WOODALL, AIINSHALL. & Co., 110 Publishers, Oswestry. Jlpartmcnts—JMrmouth. Maxine-parade CLERGYMAN'S daughter receives pay- c ing guests at moderate terms, in pleasant house, faomg sea. Cuisine exceptionally good. Perfect sanitation. High references. Proprietress, Oak House, Marine-parade. Church-street. £ ) CRAIG YDON, within two minutes'walk of /jy the Railway Station, Beach, and Post Office. Large, airy rooms. Excellent sanitary arrange- ments. Comfortable apartments at reasonable terms.-Apply, Mrs W. Jones. 167-2 BORTHWEN HOUSE—MagnificentSea Bathing aud Sands, Yachting, Boating, Sea and River Fishing, Shooting, Golf unrivalled Scenery. The above hotise is under entirely new management. Moderate terms.—Proprietress, Mrs Captain Evans. 167-3 41 CUMBERLAND HOUSE, two minutes' /Vj walk of Railway Station, Beach, and Post Office. Comfortxble Apartments, moderate terms. -Apply, Proprietress. 167-4 The Quay. TUDOR HOUSE.—Apartments with or without B >»rd. Excellent view of the Maw- ddach, Cader Idris, and the Viaduct. Good refer- ences on application.—Proprietress, Mrs Edwards. 167-6 High-street. TALYDON Private Hotel and Boarding House, close to the Marine-parade, Beach, and Railway Station. Terms on application.— Apply, Mrs Owen, Proprietress. 167-1 A berrna w-terrace. WYNNSTaY HOUSE. House con- tains two sitting-rooms and five bedrooms. Excellent view of the Estuary and Cader Idris. Proprietress, Mrs Evans. 167-7 1- Jlpartments—gtenrttfuth. BODLYN HOUSE. Comfortable apart- JD ments at most reasonable terms. Grand view of the river Mawddach and the Viaduct. Proprietress, Mrs Pugh. 167-8 FURNISHED HOUSE or Apartments JL at moderate terms. House contains three sitting-rooms and eight bedrooms. Commands an extensive view of Cardigan Bay, the Estuary of the Mawddach, and the Viaduct.-4, Abermaw-ter- race. 167-9 L'OR particulars of Houses and Property j* for Sale or to be Let in Barmouth and Car- digan Bay district, apply to Edwin Blakey, Sur- veyor and Estate Agent, Barmouth. List sent on receipt of stamp. 106a VISITORS may be interested to know that the North Wales Section of the British Union for the Abolition of Vivisection has its head- quarters in Barmouth. Anyone who would care to join the Society, or wishes for information or literature on the subject, is requested to communi- cate with Mr A. J. Hewins, St George's, Bar- mouth. 119

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