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FREE TRADE HALL, ■ HIGH STREET, EHYL. rr-T<T ,5 j LUNT & GRIFFITHS Beg to inform the Public generelly that they are now showing the largest and greatest variety of the choicest class of NEW GOODS for the present Season, at the LOWEST CASH PRICE, that has ever yet been exhibited in North Wales. — Tr >; TTq1 Dress Department. In this department we hold a very large and well selected Stock, great care being taken to introduce such make? as can be recommended for durability; and we can say with every confidence to all Purchasers of Dress Materials that we believe our stock to be one of the largest, and to comprise all the best makes to be found in any retail establishment. And to accomodate the public, we have engaged an experienced Dressmaker, whose style and fit cannot fail to give satisfaction. >i7lTAW i, 8 i zmo yk. Jacket and Mantle Department. H11 This department is almost daily receiving fresh styles, and we believe it will be almost impossible for any lady to fail meeting with a garment suited to her taste and requirements. We may also add that we keep a large and well-assorted stock of Plain and Fancy Materials for Jackets and Mantles; and having experienced cutters and workers on the premises, ve take orders and guarantee a perfect fit within a few hours' notice. Millinery Department. This department will always be found replete with the choicest and latest designs in Millinery, and we may add that the very large business which we have in Bonnets and Hats, encourages and enables us to supply our spacious Show Rooms every morning with new styles, and always keep such matchless stock that ladies, however fastidious, will be sure to have their tastes gratified. ••• —-v T rr r;r Z 0 I rr a D 1 Black Silk Department.. 1 We exercise particular care in this department to introduce none but such makes as we believo will give the greatest satisfaction to the wearer and we keep always a large stock of goods especialiy made for wear. These Silks when trimmed with our rich quadruple deep crimped crape, are re- markably handsome and very becoming for Ladies who wish rich deep mourning attire. *• -'■*5* t" I ■T*' An immense stock of Black and Coloured KID GLOVES, much below usual value. I rfOaG v HOSIERY OF THE BEST MAKES. •< ,4 I ■ .K LADIES'UNDER CLOTHING & BABY LINEN. Furnishing Department. All makes in Carpets, Hearthrugs, &c. 400 White counterpanes from 3s. 6d. to 40s. j Dimities, Oretones, in great variety. Lace, Leno, and Muslin Hangings .P fror* 2s. 6d. to 30s. Real Witney Blankets, Linen & Calicoe Sheeting. Gentlemen's Youth's and Boy's Clothing In great variety. The Bespoke Department is under the management o an experienced and practical Cutter. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. r Cloth Trousers for Business wear 5/11, 6/11, 7/11, 8/11, 9/11 Tourist or Business Suits, complete 17/6, 21/, 25/, 30/, 35/ Morning Coats, good serviceable quality 8/6, 11/9, 12/9, 14/11 Morning Coats, superior Diagonal cloth 13/, 16/6 20/, 25/, 27/6 Coat and Vest, dark useful cloths .10/9, 14/11, 16/9 Coat and Vest, superior diagonal cloth 17/6,25/9, 27/9, 30/, 35/ Trousers and Vest, superior Dark Mixtures. 11/9, 14/11, 16/11, 18/9 Frock Coats, plain Black or Diagonal 17/6, 20/, 25/, 30/ Vests only, plain Black or Diagonal. 3/6,4/11, 6/6, 7/6 Blach Trousers, superior cloth 8/11. 10/9, 13/9, 14/9 JUVENILE DEPARTMENT. j Blue Serge Sailor Suits 3/6, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11 Ditto do. superior fine serge 5/11, 7/11, 8/11 Dark useful Knickerbocker suits complete 1/11, 2/6 2/11 Superior quality and style. 4/11, 5/11, 7/11, 8/11 Boy's durable Trouser Suits, 7 to 10 yeara. 10/9, 12/9, 14/9 10 to 12 years 11/9, 13/9, 15/6 4 to 18 years 15/11,18/9,22/6 WATEPROOF DEPARTMENT. Men's Fine Sheeting Coats, 3/11, 4/6, 6/, 7/6, 8/9, 10/6. Ditto Heavy Ditto .4/9, 7/6, 9/9, 12/6 Ditto Heavy Twill Coats 8/6, 10/6, 13/, 601 Ditto Alpaca Reversible Coats 5(5, 8/9, 10613. 200 Cooper Box's Waterproof Tweed Ventilating Coats at 7/11, worth 22/. Fine Sheeting Leggings 1/6, 2/6, 3/9, 4/6. 0 MEN'S COLLARS, FRONTS, SCARFS, TIES, GLOVES, &c. ——————— I u i i Agents for Lincoln, Bennett's, & Go's Silk Hats, 7 And Christy's Celebrated Felt Hats. fpl :o: LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S, AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS. Please Observe the Address: f LUNT & GRIFFITHS, FREE TRADE HALL, RHYL. Sales by Auction. TOWN OF RHYL. SALE OF MOST VALUABLE BUILDING LOTS, FRONTING THE EAST PAPADE, AND BATH STREET. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION BY MESSSRS W. DEW & SON, at the Westminster Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday, the 24th day of September, 1878, (commencing at three o'clock, p.m.,) subject to conditions to be then and there produced September, 1878, (commencing at three o'clock, p.m.,) subject to conditions to be then and there produced 8 remarkably choice Freehold Building Lots, situate in the most favourite part in the above-named popular watering place, 3 of which are on the East Parade, and the remaining 5 "having a frontage to Bath-st. The increasing demand for building sites, and the rapid progress of improving prices given, renders this sale unusually attractive, there being in this much sought after locality but comparative limited available property in the market. Plans and particulars may be had of Messrs. Parry Jones and Son, Solicitors, Denbigh, and of the Auc- tioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. HAFOD-Y-COED, NEAR TREFNANT AND DREMEIRCHION. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, HORSE DEALERS, AND OTHERS MESSRS. WILLIAM DEW & SON have been instructed by Cholmeley R. Yates, Esq.,) who is givinff up farming) to SELL by PUBLIC and UNRESERVED AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 27th dav of SEPTEMBER, 1878. at 12 o'clock, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, being in and upon the above mentioned farm, which briefly comprise IMPLEMENTS—Stable Utensils, Wheelbarrows, Howard's patent Harrows, single Pl.-ughs and double ditto, Iron Scuffier, Corbett & Peele's patent Grubber, Field Rollers, Rolling Clod Crusher, three Carts, a Steaming Apparatus, patent Corn Crusher, Horse- power, three Iron Stack Stands, Richmond and Chand- lar's patent Chaff Cutter, Bentall's patent Turnip Pulper, Avery's patent Weighing Machine, a NEW Shandry, and a two-wheel Dog Cart in excellent con- dition, two sets of shaft and leading Gear of the best make, set of brass mounted Carriage Harness. STOCK-A few pens of 8'; two Pigs, four Milching Cows, (now all in full profit and known to be excellent milkers), a Shorthorn Bull 18 months old, of good colour, three grey Cart Horses, 17, 16t, and 16 hands high, a bay Cart Mare, rising six, 16 hands high (all of which are good workers), a two-year old brown Filly, a very promising Bay Foal, by Prince of Wales," and a noted brown carriage Mare, 14.3 hands, rising six, a remarkably steady mare with free action; together with which will be sold about 120 hobs of Wheat, and a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Further particulars and catalogues, can be had at any of the pricipals hotels in Denbigh, Holywell, Trefnant, St. Asaph, Rhuddlan, and Rhyl, or from the Auctioneers, Town Hall, Rhyl. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. Important Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, and SADDLERY grand and highly-bred Shorpshire Down RAMS, TUP LAMBS bred by Major Platt, Gorddinog, Mr Dew, Ffrioddoedd, and others. ]NIESSRS. WM. DEW and SON will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Mart, adjoining the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 4th day of October, 1878. All entries to be in not later than the 27th instant. Wellfield House, Bangor, Sept. 12th, 1878. ST. ASAPH, COUNTY OF FLINT. Sale of Valuable Freehold Building Land known as CAE NANT RHYLLON AND CAE SAL, Which formerly was Part of BODEIGAN FARM, situated about one mile from the City of St. Asaph. Also two substantially and well built semi-detached Villa Residences, recently erected on land known as HAFOD ELWY, St. Asaph. MESSRS. WM. DEW ixd SC.NT have reeervireti in- structions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION,at the Westminster Hotel, Rhyl, on Tuesday, the 24th day of September, .1878, at four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, about 14 Acres of very DESIRABLE BUILDING LAND, divided into Lots, varying from a quarter up to one and a quarter Acres, admirably adapted for Villa Residences, being beautifully situate in the Vale of Clwyd, on the high road leading from St. Asaph to Holywell,having for its northern boundery the stream that forms the very pretty glen known as Nuit Rhyllon, which is thickly covered with well-grown Timber, comprising: LOTS 1 TO S. L. R. P. Nant Rhyllon Field 5 0 32 LOTS 9 TO 16. Part of Nant Rhyllon Field and Cae Sal 8 2 5 13 2 37 This property commands beautiful vale and moun- tain scenery, including Bodelwyddan Hall and the Marble Church, Gwrych Castle, and the Orme's Head, Llandudno, &c. On the above-mentioned land will be found capital sand and clay, from which excellent bricks have been made. Also two newly built semi-detached VILLAg erected on the land known as Hafod Elwy, pleasantly situated on the Rhyl road. Each house contains—kitchen, pantries, fine en- trance hall, dining, breakfast, and drawing-rooms together with five airy and commodious bedrooms, bathroom, w c., water laid on throughout. -The New GRAMMAR SCHOOL now approaching completion offers great advantage of first-class edu- cation on moderate terms, which will naturally increase the demand for Residences. 200 FULLY PAID-UP SHARES IN THE RHYL WINTER GARDEN COMPANY. 10 SHARES IN THE BELVOIR HOTEL COM- PANY RHYL. The above Shares will be offered by AUCTION immediately on conclusion of the Sale of the above property in Lots to suit purchasers. Lithographed plans and particulars may be obtained at any of the Hotels in Hhyl, St. Asaph, Abergele, and Denbigh; of W. H. Johnson, Esq., 149a, Lord- street, Southport, and of the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. Notice of Removal. < E. CP E N s • BUTCHER, IN tendering his sincere thanks to his numerous customers for the very liberal support accorded him the last 15 years, begs to intimate that he has REMOVED to his New and Extensive Premises, No. 8, WATER STREET, RHYL, (Fronting Sussex Street) Where he hopes still to meet with the kind and liberal patronage bestowed upon him. Meat of the very best quality .supplied at moderate charges. Orders promptly attended to. The following testimonials received by Mr. Edward Owen, Butcher. MR. OWENS,—I have great pleasure in testifying to the fact of your having for 4 years supplied the Flintshire and Carnarvonshire Rifle Volunteers with meat when incamped at Rhyl. During a somewhat long experience, I never saw better meat served out to troops, and your arrangements have been in- variably in all respects highly satisfatory.—I am, &c. JOHN R. PREISTLEY, Captain and Adjutant. Rhyl, July 22nd, 1878. Lt. Col. Cooke has much pleasure in expressing his unqualified satisfaction at the excellent manner in which Mr Edward Owens has performed his contract for the supply of meat to the 1st A Bat. Flintshire Volunteers during their incampment. Camp, Rhyl, July 2nd, 1878 CROWN PRINCE RUDOLPH CARLOwITZ-On his recent visit to our vaults, Feb. 18th, 1878, His Imperial Highness the Crown Prince Redolph of Austria and suite tasted our new importation of a fine and fully matured Carlowitz, at only 15s. dozen, when they unanimously pronounced it to be most excellent at the price." We at once determined to introduce this wine nnder the distinguished name of the Crown Prince in commemoration of the high honour bestowed upon us by his visit. Apply to H. A. Steer & Co., Wine & Spirit Merchants, 73, High Street Rhyl. Sole agents for Rhyl and neighbourhood for Max Gregor, & Co., London. Sales by Auction. RHYL, NORTH WALES. Sale of about 1,534 yards of the Most VALU, ABLE LAND in this rapidly increasing Town, for the erection of shops or other Trade Buildings, having Frontages to High street and Sussex street. MESSRS. CHURTON ELPIIICK & Co., have been instructed by the Owner to offer by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ROYAL JIOTEL, in Rhyl on MONDAY SEPTEMBER 23rd, 1878, at three for four o'clock p.m. most punctually, in the lots set forth in the printed particulars and plans, or in such order as the Agents of the Vendor may decide upon at the time of Sale, and subject to Conditions then to be produced, the several Pieces of extremely Valuable BUILDING LAND, situated on the west side of High street, and the south side of Sussex Street, formerly part of the Garden and Bowling Green, in front of and belonging to the Royal Hotel, which for the purpose of this Sale have been subdivided into five distinct Lots, two of which front the High street, and the other three fronting to Sussex street. This Land presents several of the best and most valuable Sites in the town of Rhyl for the erection of first-class Shops or other Business Premises, and possession may be had immediately after the Sale. Printed Particulars and Lithographic Plans, with any further information, may be had by applying to Mr W. It. WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Water Stieet, Rhyl; or to Messrs. CHURTON, EI.PHICK, ROBERTS, & RICH- ARDSON, the Auctioneers, Chester. ,7, EDWARD HENRY STREET, RHYL. To parties Furnishing, Householders, and others Attractive Sale of Genuine Modern Household Furniture and Effects, Pianofortes, Pictures, Electro-plated Goods, &c. MESSRS. AINSWORTH AND WEDGWOOD having been favoured with instructions, from a lady who is leaving the town, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th, 1878, the whole of the Modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, Comprising in S tting Room Hair-seated and other Chairs, Couches, Dining and other Tables; a noble Spanish Mahogany Cheffonier, with raised carved back, Cupboards, and Drawers Magnificent toned Cottage Pianofortes in exquisite Walnut Cases fitted with patent Check Action, and supported by heavily carved Tiers (by the celebrated makers, Geo. Chall enger, Metzler, & Co.) Brilliant Plate Pier Glasses; Oil Paintings and Oleographs in heavy gilt frames, Time Pieces and Chimney Ornaments, Carpets, Electro-plated Goods, &c., &c. The Bedrooms disclose Iron French Bedsteads with brass foot bars, and fitted with Patent Spring Mat- tresses Mahogany, Polished, and other Drawers, Toilet Ware, Blankets, &-c.-The Kitchen contains all necessary requisites and culinary articles. Sale to Commence at Ten o'Clock. On View the Morning of Sale. Catalogues, which ar in preparation, may be obtained at the Auctieneers' Office, 5, Bodfor street, Rhyl. The Auctioneers would call special attention to the above as being all new and perfectly clean. TO BE SOLD. FREEHOLD COTTAGES and LAND nt PEN- YFFRITH. Towyn, Prestatyn, to be SOLD by private treaty. Will give two votes for the County. Apply to P. MOSTYN WILLIAMS, Wellington Cham- bers, Rhyl. WANTED. IMPROVERS AND APPRENTICES to the DRESS and lANTLj M a KIN it.—Apply to Mr JOHN B. WILLIAMS, Draper, Rhyl. | AND ON SALE at DEGANWY, COLWYN ] J BAY, and RHYL. Eligible sites for marine residences. Also several choice sites in Cheshire,- Apply to OWEN EDWARDS AND OWES, Architects, Wellington Chambers, Rhyl, and 134, Deansgate, Manchester. CIEA-SIDE R EQUISITE BUTLER'S ROSEMARY O HAIR CLEANER. The most Cooling, Refresh- ing, and Strengthening Wash for the Hair. Sold by all respectable Chemists, or will be sent, post free, on receipt of Six Stamps and address, by W. BUTLER, WYCOMBE. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, & OTHERS. TO BE SOLD or LET, with immediate posses- sion, that very valuable and old-established licensed premises, known as the GEORCE HOTEL RHYL, acknowledged to be one of the best houses-in the Principality. To a gentleman looking out for wholesale business, combined with retail, this is an opportunity which should not be missed. By an active and energetic man, a fortune may be made. For all particulars apply to HEATHER and Co., Auctioneers, Rhyl. CERTAIN CURE FOR NERVOUS DEBILITY. RATIS, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers JT how they may be cured and recover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Recipes for purifying the Blood and removing Skin Affections. Free on receipt of stamp to prepay postage. Address Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham. NOT IC E RHYL FOOTBALL. CLUB. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the BOARD ROOM of the TOWN HALL, RIIYL, at 7.30 p.m. punctually, on WEDNESDAY NExr, the 2ofch iust., for the purpose of organizing a Football Club in this town. It is particularly requested that everyone will attend who is desirous of joining or otherwise assisting in the movement. THE BIBLE SOCIETY. THE A N N U A L f E E T I N G Of the Rhyl Branch will be held on TUESDAY, SEPT. 24, 1878, at the NATIONAL SCHOOLROOM, under the presidency of the REV. THOMAS RICHARDSON, M.A., VICAR OF RHYL. English and Welsh addresses will be delivered by the REV. W. DICKENS LEWIS, MA., (Deputation), Local Ministers, &c. To Commence at 7 p.m. A collection will be made in aid of the Funds of the Society. ARTHUR ROWLANDS, HON. SEC. Town Hall, Rhyl. SIGNS OF THE TIMES The Second Coming of OUR LORD JESUS CHRIST AT HAND. AN EVANGELIST serving under the LORD'S RESTORED APOSTLES will deliver A COURSE OF LECTURES IN REYNOLDS' ASSEMBLY ROOMS, Brighton Boad, Rhyl, On SUNDAY EVENING as follows:- SEPTEMBER 22nd.— The Apostasy of these Last Davs.-Tlte Great Tribulation on the Earth; and the predicted escape of a remnant therefrom. NOT C. -Serious iiiinded persons of all denomina- tions are earnestly invited to attend. Doors open at 6 Lecture 6.30. All Seats Free. ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, RHYL. The following esteemed and popular Ministers will preach in the above Chapel on the following dates: 15th, Rev. E. LIGHTWOOD,10.30. and 6.30.; 22nd, Rev. JACOB STEPHENSON, B.A., 10.30 and 6.30 Collections on each Sabbath will be made towards the balance of the Manse" account, and the Build- ing of a New School. Rev. FRED .PAYNE, Resident Minister. N G L I S H BAPTIST CH A P E L SUSSEX STREET. THE REV. DUNCAN MACGREGOR, MINISTER, Sunday Services, Morning at 11 Evening at 6-30 Tuesday Evenings at 7. As the maintenance of Public Worship is entirely supported by FREE OFFERINGS, a collection is made at each Sunday's services. RHYL POLICE COURT. FRIDAY (yesterday)—Befoje J. Churton, Esq. VAGRANCY.—Jacob Lcicz, Liverpool, was charged by P.C. Gibbons with hedging. When found defendant had on him £1 Is. 7d. in money on him. Committed to gaol for 14 days, and to pay costs. Notices j c. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Rhudd. lan, and to the Superintendent of the Police of the District of Rhyl, in the County of Flint, and to at whom it may concern. I REUBEN JACKSON, now residing at Ernest- street, New Town, in or near the Town of Rhyl, in the Parish of Rhuddlan, in the County of Flint, Builder, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that it is mv intention to apply at the adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Town Hall, in the Town of Rhyl, in the said County, on the 30th day of September instant, for a certificate authorizing the grant to me of a License'to sell by retail Beer, to be consumed off the premises, being a House or Shop situate in a cnrtain new street or road, called Ernest street, in a new district called New Town, in or near the Town of Rhyl. in the Parish of Rhuddlan, in the County of Flint, and being within the said Division, of which said premises John Ashton, of Rhyl aforesaid, Builder, is the owner. Given under mv hand this Sixth day of September One Thousand Eight-hundred and-Seventv-eight. RRUREN JACKSON To t' e Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Rhudd- lan, and to the Superintendent of the Police of the District of Rhyl, in the County of Flint. T ELIZABETH DAVIES. now residing at the Prince of Wales Hotel, in Vale Road, Rhyl, in the Parish of Rhuddlan. in the County of Flint, Widow, DO HEREBY GTVE NOTICE, that it is my intention to apply, at the adjournment of the General Annual Licensing Meetinsr. to be holden at the Town Hall, in the town of Rhyl, in the said County, on t ie 30th day of September instant, for a Certificate, authorizing- the grant tome of a Licence to sell by Retail all intoxicating Liquors, to be con- sumed on or off the premises, at a house situate in Vale Road aforesaid, and fronting partly thereto, and partly to Albert Road as the same premises are known by the name or sign of the Princp of W-,t les Hotel, and are situate in the Parish of Rhuddlan, in the County of Flint, and being within the said divis- ion, of which said premises I am the Owner. Given under my hand this Sixth day of September, One Thoushnd-Eis'ht Hundred-and Seventy-Eight. ELIZABETH DAVIES, her X Mark ( SAINT ASAPH UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MASTER. THE GUARDIANS of this Union will, at their Meeting to be held at the Board-room of the Union Workhouse, at S'lint Asnph, on THURSDAY, the 26th day of SEPTEMBER instant, proceed to the ELEC- TION OF A MASTER for the Union Workhouse. Candidates must have a knowledge of the Welsh and English languages, and be fully competent to keep the books and .•iceounts, and efficiently peform all the duties connected with the office as prescribed in the General Orders. The salary will be 260 per annum with furnished apartments, rations, ani washing in the workhouse. The person appointed will be required to enter into a bond with two sufficient sureties in the sum of C200 for the due and faithful discharge of the duties of the office. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates. accompanied with recent testimonials, to be forwarded to me on or before Wednesday, the 25tb day of Sep- tember instant; and candidates will be required to attend the Meeting of the Guardians at 12 o'clock on the following day, but no travelling expenses will be allowed. (Bv Order) CHARLES GRIMSLEY, Clerk. Saint Asaph, 12th September, 1878. DANCING. ME, CRABBE, Professor of Dancing, Deportment, and Exercises (Alin- chester). begs to announce to the Gentry of Rhyl tha he purposes giving lefsons during the coming seasont commencing MONDAY, OCTOBER 14TII, at 2-30 p.m., at the Assembly Rooms, Brighton-road. Private in-, structions in the Springy Waltz, Galops, &c. An Adult Class for beginners at 7-30 p.m.—Terms on ap- plication to Mr. HAKDEMAN, Queen-street. Schools attended. SAND BOOTS jrOHN MOS, BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTURER 8a, Sussex Street, (OPPOSITE THE GEORGE HOTEL,) RHYL. Sand Boots & Shoes In great variety. Men's and Boy's Strong Boots in G reat Vaiiet Dress Boots, Fell and other House Boots, Slippers &c., (re., &G- BESPOKE ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Note the Address 8a, SUSSEX STREET, RIIYL. (Opposite the George Hotel.) A call will be esteemed (t favour. GEORGES INFANT POWDERS. INFANTS' POWDERS.—Marvellous are the effects of the "EUltOPA LIFE PRESERVERS" upon the Infant System.—They are not only the very best and safest Medicine mothers can give their little ones during the anxious period of Teething, bat they In act as a certain Specific for Fits, Inflammation, Bronchitis, Diarrhoea, Small-pox, Scarlatina, Measles, fee., &c. Sold by most Chemists, in packets, at Is. 1 jd. and 2s. 9d., or from the Proprietor, B. A. GEOKGE, Pentre, Pontypridd. NOTE.— Read the important and interesting tstie oials around each packet. rpHE LATEST MARVRLT X. THE Latest Marvel, X. THE Latest Marvel, The Latest Marve 1 EORGE'S COUGH BALSAM. vJT George's Cough Balsam. George's Congh Balsam. A WONDERFUL EXPECTORANT, ANTI- 1"1. spasmodic, and Demulcent. t WONDERFUL EXPECTORANT, ANII- Spasmodic, and Demulcent. a WONDERFUL EXPECTORANT, ANTX- /V spasmodic, and Demulcent. IT CURES WHEN OTHER REMEDIES FAIL. IT CURES WHEY OTHER REMEDIES FAIL FT CURES WHEN OTh' REMEDIES FAIL EORGE'S COUGH BALSAM. George's Couirh Balsam. The best specific for Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron- -( chitis, Influenza. Hoarseness, Spi',ting of Blood, Con- sumption, Hooping Cough, and all disorders of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs. N on:Onc dose relieves, a few doses care. IMPOKTANT.— Read the valuable and interesting testimonials around each bottle. CAUTION.—The public are particularly requested to observe that the words "George's Couch Balsam" are stamped on every bottle, none genuine without. Sold in Bottles at Is. l^d. and 2s. 9d., by most Chemists, and patent ;nedicine vendors in the world or from the Proprietor, B. A. GEOKGE, Family Chemist Pentre, Pontypridd. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT AND PtLLS-Thonrh it is im- possihle. in this climate of changing temperature, to prevent ill-health altogethe-, yet its form and freque ice may be mu h miticated by the early adoption of remedial measures. When hoars -neos, cough, tl-¡j,-k IJreat'dng, and the atte di• ior jliirht fever indicate irrigation of the throat or chest. Holloway's Ointment should be rubbed up >n these parts vithout delar. and his Pills taken in appi-opria- e doses, to J re mote its curatve action. No catarlis or sor- throats can •essit these remedies Printed directions envelope every )arka?e of Holloway's medicaments, which are suite to all iges and conditions, and to every ordinary disease to which lumanity is liable.

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