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^rabcsmeii's ^Ibbrcsses. -_u_- J E pOWELL, W R E X II A M. J. E. POWELL having made altera- tions in premises, beers to invite the attention of parties furnishing, builders, farmers, colliery proprietors, and mana- gers to his large and well-selected stock, eemprising the following departments. HOUSE FURNISHING. BRASS AND IRON BEDSTEADS IN FRENCH AND HALF-TESTER, FENDERS & FIRE IRONS, COAL VASES, BLECTRO-PLATED AND BRITANNIA METAL GOODS, CUTLERY, TRAVELLING TRUNKS, BATHS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF TOILET WARE; TEA TRAYS, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF JAPANNED GOODS BRUSHES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, WASHING MACHINES AND MANGLES, PARAGON CROQUET, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS, GARDEN SEATS AND CHAIRS, EVERY DESCRIPTION OF KITCHEN UTENSILS. BUILDING. KITCHEN RANGES AND GRATES, HALF REGISTER & REGISTER GRATES, BNAMELLED SLATE AND MARBLE MANTLEPIECES, RIM, MORTISE, PL\ AND DSA.D LOJS3, &3„ & JOINERS' TOOLS. COLLIERY REQUISITES. BAR IRON AND STEE BEST BOILER PLATES, BEST BEST-TESTED CHAIN, FIRE PROOF BRATTICE CLOTH, YULOANISED SHEET RUBBER AND WASHERS, SHOVELS AND NAILS OF EVERY [DESCRIPTION, BRASS AND IRON STEAM TUBES AND FITTINGS, 1/4. 2in, PATENT FUSE. SMITH'S TOOLS, COPPER RAMMERS AND CARTRIDGE CASES, (As per New Miaes Regulation Act), J OOTTON WASTE. LAMP COTTON. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. First Prize of the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society awarded to E. Powell, 1868, & 1872. MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, BEVERLEY & BRISTOL CARTS, COIR YARN FOR THATCHING PURPOSES, CJHAFF CUTTERS, ROOT PULPERS, GRIST MILLS, OIL CAKE MILLS. SINGLE & DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, ZIG-ZAG & CHAIN HARROWS, &c., &c. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY REPAIRED ON THE PREMISES. FIRST PRIZE FOR IMPLEMENTS OF THE DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY AWARDED TO J E. POWELL, AUGUST 5, 187C. XFCAAOB NOTE ADDRESS :— J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGER, IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, TOWN HILL, & 7, ABBOT-STKEET, WREXHAM. 155o JlK. T. H. COLEMAN SURGEON DENTIST RKOENT-BTBBBT, the Savings Bank), WREXHAM, BEGS to inform the public that his NEW JLB ESTABLISHMENT, lately known as Davia'i Temperance Hotel, h now completely fitted up to suit the oomfort and convenience of his patients. THETH extracted without pain by NITROUS OXIDI Bab. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Applied at lowest possible prices. Natural appearand Mil comfort guaranteed. A private Waiting Room for each patient. May ffntilted daily without charge. 8TABLISHED IJGBT nABS. [rabtsmcn s JUrtnrtsscs. NORTH WALES C APPL AG-E WORKS. E:TABLISIH: 17"{;2. J A C K S 0 X AND SONS, kj HOLT STREET, WREXHAM, EXHIBITORS OF THE "ECLIPtiE" STANHOPE PHjETON, to., In the INDUSTRIAL ANNEXE at the WREXHAM FINE ARTS EXHIBITION. EVEEY^DESORIPTIOST OF MOD KEN CAIiKIAGKS BUILT TO ORDER ON THE MOST IMl'BOVKD PRINCIPLES. DESIGNS FORWARDED, POST FREE, ON APPLICATION. 231* A CARD. •J1HOMAS J|jCHARDS No. 3, YO R R E S THE E T, WREXHAM, PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER. Gentlemen's first-class DRESS MATERIALS in an extensive variety, at the most economical prices. A PERFECT FIT Guaranteed. A Large and Superior Stock of Gentlemen's HOSIERY, Hats, &c. lloo BY APPOINTMENT TO HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES. JOHN J ARDWICKE, TAILOR AND OUTFITTER, 4, VALE STREET, DENBIGH, Having succeeded to the business of Mr John Rcberts, and purchased the whole of his stock, has decided, in consequence of contemplated extensive alterations in the premises, anJ in order to effect a speedy clearance and make room for autumn and winter goods, to offer the same at greatly reduced prices. J. J. H. assures his patrons that ro effort shall be wanting on his part to merit a continuance of the support so liberally awarded to his predecessor. 4, Vale-street, Denbigh. FURNISHING Warehouse and Depot of the Patent Metallic Coffin Co., 31, Bridge Street JP WILLIAM PIERCE, Proprietor. gig ESTABLISHED 1838. S. DAYIES & SON, MILITARY TAILORS, 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. SPECIALITIES HOSIERY. HATS. GLOVES. PORTMANTEAUS. RUGS. DRESSING GOWNS. MACINTOSH COATS. UMBRELLAS. All DEPARTMENTS are complete with a STOCK of GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. 2960 TIMBER, SLATES, BRICKS, TILES, CEMENTS, LATHS, SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Building Material, AT Eft I[EREDITTI JONES'S T I £ M B E R Y A R D AND STEAM SAW M ILL, C STREET, WREXHAM. _w_ NOTICE. MB H. KENNEDY ARCHITECT, PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. (Opposite to the Vegetable Market). ATTENDANCE —From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and to 6 daily rill IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. n. SOUTH JOHN-STREET, LIVERPOOL. MONEY TO LEND. IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. £ 20 TO £ 2,000. READY to be advanced at a few hours notice, in sums to suit Gentlemen or Ladies (householders), without any kind of sureties, and with the utmost secrecy, repayable by easy instal- ments. MOST IMPORTANT TO Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Proprietors, Shopkeepers, ¡ and oibers. Y,20 to X2,000 can be obtained, with- out any delay, in sums to suit them upon their own undertakings, without the aid of friends to become sureties for them, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, or other terms, as may be agreed upon, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. EXECUTIONS OF EVERY KIND PAID OUT. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. t EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED, FOR WIDCll NO CHARGE IS MADE. Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. EDMUND HENRY, Manager. 9 Deposits received. ART TREASURES EXHIBITION. INDUSTRIAL DEPARTMENT. J E powELL BEGS respectfully to invite the attention of Colliery Proprietors, Managers, and Users of Steam, to his stand at the above Exhibition, comprising VERTICAL ENGINE AND BOILER, Brass and IroujJSteara Cocks, Brass Water and Steam Guages, Water Guage Glasses and Rings, Brass and Iron Steam Unions, Iron Steam Fitting, Vulcanised Sheet Rubber and PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS J. E. POWELL, WHOLESALE & RETAIL IRONMONGER, IRON MERCHANT, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, G, TOWN HILL, AND 7, ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM. Agent for J. Cooke and Co.'s Patent Safety Laps. WILLIAM PIERCE, GENERAL UNDER'i AKER, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM, AG ET [u the Patent Metallic Air-tight Coffin Company, Limited. Works and Offices 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. I These Coffins are covered with white, black and crimson cloth or velvet, and every d.e^'gn of colored ad jt 'j»3inT9icawd lb <■; u: osly 1-iu tfc.* weight of aai Cc3iss, and ara dmabla. The i expense is so small that they cm be used for all funerals except those of tne very poorest class. Various sizes Kept in stock. MR. EDWARD W. KEATINGE, SURGEON DENTIST, CYNVAL VILLAS KINMEL-STREET, RHYL. Nine years with Mr James B. Lloyd, Rodney-street, Liverpool. Attendance every Wednesday, at Miss Jones's. Milliner, ll, High-street (corner of Crown-square), Denbigh Teeth painlessly extracted under the influence of nitrous oxide gas ANTHRACITE COAL, FOR MALTING AND LIME BURNING- D. AND H. C. EVANS, Colliery Proprietors, Swansea. AGENT FOR NORTH WALES. W. GAMBLE, MERCHANT AND MANUFACTURERS' AGENT WREXHAM. Prices—delivered at anv Railway Station-on application. W. G. also supplies Best Wullsend House Coal. 711h HANDSOME PRESENT. XJ EVISED Edition, Folio, about 200 pages, JLV Cloth Elegant 12 (i, Free by Post, securely packed for 13/o. THE GEMS OF WELSH MELODY, BY Jons 0WE (Owain Alow), Containing s veral New So'ijis and Pieces, words in En,Iish and Welsh; with Symphonies and Accompani- ments for Piano and Harp, for 100 Pieces. London Simpkin, Murshall, and Co. Wrexham Hughes and Son. First, second, third, and Jfourth Series separately, 2j6 each in gluz^d cover. New Edition of ROWLANDS' WELSH GRAMMAR, Revisedand Enlarged, Cloth 4/6. 238c VAUGHAN'S BATHS, 14 & 15, HIGH- STREET, RHYL, Are NOW OPEN for the Season. HOT, Cold, and Tepid Pure Sea Water <LJL Baths can be had from G a.m. until 10 p.m. daily. Also well constructed Bathing Machines upon the beach, for both ladies and gentlemen. SEA BATHING TIME TABLE FOR SEPT., 1876. Morning. Evening. 2 Saturday 7.30 1 30 2 Saturday 7 30 1 30 4 Monday 8 30 2 30 .[ 5 Tuesday 8 0 „ 3 0 C Wednesday 9 o 3 0 7 Thursday io 0 4 0 8 Friday io SO „ 4 30 8 Friday io SO 4 30 9 Saturday 11 0 6 0 11 Moiida) 12 30 6 TO 12 Tuesday. 5 30 7 30 2 0 7 0 13 Wedne-day 5 30 9 0 8 ?0 7 0 14 Thursday 6 0 „ 11 0 6 0 7 0 15 Friday 6 0 „ 12 0 6 0 a o 16 Saturday 7 0 1 0 18 Nionday 9 0 2 0 19 Tuesday. 8 30 2 30 20 Wednesday 9 0 „ 3 0 21 Thursday 10 0 4 0 22 Friday 10 30 4 30 23 Sa,ur(iay 11 0 5 0 25 Monday. 12 30 to 6 30 26 Tuesday. 5 30 7 0 1 So 7 a 27 Wednesday 5 30 8 30 3 0,70 28 Thursday 6 0 „ 10 30 6 0 7 < 29 Friday 6 0 „ 11 30 30 Saturday 6 0 „ 12 0 not ^rabtsmtn's 3bfrnsses. i JAMES GERRARD, I j 9F j F OREGATE HOUSE, AT FOREGATE STREET, I CHESTER, GERRARD'S Has the utmost satisfaction te u- nounce that he has just completed the Largest Stock of FOREGATE CABINET1 FURNITURE And Greatest Variety of HOUSE. 1 UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE I C H EST E R. He has ever had. House Furnishers may now select every Article suitable for Furnishing a house complete at the shortest notice. FOR CASH. j AN IMMENSE STOCK OF CARPETS Of all descriptions, and CHEAPEST (LOOKING GLASSES In Splendid Gilt Frames. TOILET GLASSES FURNITURE In either Birch or Mahogany Frames, II of all sizes and descriptions. HOUSE. BEDS & BEDDING, BEDSTEADS In either Iron, Wood, or Brass. LACE, DAMASK, AND REP CURTAIN'S, NO CHARGE WINDOW CURTAINS AND BED CURTAINS. FOR In every Material. DELIVERY. SMB CARPETS. 0CLOTHS, And STAIR COVERS. I CARRIAGE FREE BEDROOM FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE. TO ALL DINING ROOM FURNITURE. Beautiful Suites of Drawing Room Furniture, elegantly upholstered, a great choice. STATIONS Elegant Dining Room Suires, in ST either Olik or Mahogany, covered in Leather, and Within 100 Miles, Bedroom Furniture, in suites, either painted or polished Birch or Mahogany. Mahogany. FOR PARCELS —— JAMES GERRARD finds it ex- ,Rnv_ ceedingly difficult in the compass of an advertisement to trive the slightest idea of the great variety of Goods he now has, neither can any one form an idea for how small a sum a house can be comfortably and respectably: furnished until a visit has been paid j to bis Establisurnent, CARPETS. FOREGATE HOUSE, Wkich was erected for the express purpoe of a FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. DINING, —— PRICES AS LOW AS ANY DRAWING, LODON HOUSE. The following are a few Miscellane- AND ous Goods:— [ EASY CHAIRS, BEDROOM DINING TABLES, SOFAS, COUCHES, pTTj?NTTITRE WARDROBES of all siiei and prices. A Large Stock of AT HALL FURNITURE. WHOLESALE PAPER HANGINGS Of all descriptions. PRICES. Also some very excellent SECOND-HAND FURNITURE. IAIMENSE HOUSES FURNISHED By Estimate. STOCK. —— CARRIAGE PAID To any Railway Station within 100 miles of Chester, on all Goods above £50. NEW — WINDOW BLIXDS of every description, VENETIAN BLINDS, crrrvnr T>r\AA.f and Blind Holland of all width* SHOW KUUA1, Window Fjttings, Door Mats, Woo, Mats, Coir Mats and Coir Matting in all widths, Chamber Ware, Fen- 150 FEET LOG. ders, Fire Irons, steel and bionze. At least twenty-five per cent, may be saved by furnishing at J. GER- RARD'S, who has had a large e- —— perience, and is acquainted with the best makers. BEDROOMS FURNISHED 25 PER CENT OT From £ 7 to £ 80. DINING ROOMS FURNISHED I DINING ROOMS FURNISHED SAVED From JE15 to .£95. DRAWING ROOMS FURNISHED AT From £:?5 to .£150. GERRARD'Sj win 7t0 bufi fo/ cas5 will find the Goods excellent, and Lowest Prices charged. FOREGATE JAMES GERRARD, STREET FOREGATE HOUSF, FORE GATE STREET, CHESTER. ( HESTER. LICENSED VALUER F)R ¡ PROBATE DUTY. 1215o tgaI aritr fluMic$fofixcs. ART TREASURES AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION OF NORTH VI. ALE S ASS not BORDER COUNTIES OF LANCASHIRE, CHESHIRE, h. SHROPSHIRE, AT "W R E X H A M. PATOOK HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. N°W OFZK DAILY. FROM TEN O'CLOCK. A.M., TO TEN, P M. OVER A T THOUSAND MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS. MUSEUM of ART MINIA TURES, ENAMELS. n BRONZES. TVORlE-\ *T\r jopr.T? CELAIN, WEDGWOOD, PLATE, JEWELLERY, &c. ORIENTAL MUSEUM, including some very fine \_7 SATSUMA. KANGA, and other WARES. jNDUSTiilAL ANNEXES. jyjILITAKY BANDS. ORGAN RECITALS DAILY at 12 and 4 o'clock \J by Mr, EDWIN HARRISS. GRASD INSTRUMENTAL CONCERTS vX DA LY from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m., by the Ex- hibition rand. Leader—Mr C. A STEPHENSON. SEE DAILY PROGRAMMES. A DMISSION, ONE SHILLING, or by JLJL GUINEA SEASON TICKET, which admits to \JT all Concerts, Lectures, and on all Extra Days. Mjiy be ob-ained at the principal Booksellers in Wrexham. Chester. Oswestry, and other towns, or at the Exhibition Offices. For the cr nvenience of Visitors to the Exhibition, special arr ngements have been made with the various Railway Companies for the conveyance of passengers to and from Wrexham, particulars of which way i e had on applieation at the Railway Stations on the principal lines. See also the hand- bills. MAJOR CORNWALLIS WEST. Chairman. MR. WILLIAM CHAFFERS, General Superintendent. 142 {Erafosnuit's ^itonsses. SARAH & JJANIEL J^DWARDS, Bee: to return their thanks to the farmers and friends of their late nu-1 and and father, Thomas Edward", for the generous support given him for the last 30 years, and beb to inforw them that tbe buiness of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, Will hf cir ied on as heretofore under the style of Edwards and Son. D. E. 1, state that his experience for many years with his late ther enables him competently to carry on the above bus ress, and respectfullv solicits a continuance of favours wh ch shall have careful and prompt attention. A large s'ock of Plough and other Fittings always kept on hand. Llanvnwll, POth August, 1876. 338o ii LOOM BLACK SILKS. E. 8MITH Begs to j, vite attention to his stock of the hDUV", for bicb he is ole 8gnt in \V rex ham, beinmade of the finest Italian silk, in warp and weft, ai.d of perfectly pure dye, free from all sizing. lie confidently recommends them for dura- bility. for etaininsr their lustre throughout constant u ge, and not to split or wear greasy. Silk, Ccstume, and Mantle Warehouse. MILLINERY & DRESSMAKING. 26 HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STORES. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BENON AND CO., PROPRIETORS, These STORES are established to supply the Public with TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIESS &C., &c., at the LoWEST MARKET PKICEF. Taking QUALITY as the STANDARD OF VALUE and th« TEST, IF CHEAPNESS. C. K. B. and Co. confidently sratc- that Goods purchased at their Stores annot he surpassed by any Stores, Firm, or Company n the kingdom. DELIVERY OF GOODS: C. K. BB snd Co. deliver an Orders, free of rhargc bv their own Vans, or b Carrier, or Carriage Paid to the nearest Bui way tail n. Orders per Post, Ca rier, or Messenger, will have im mediate attention HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. find res are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., and Saturdays at 10 30 p.m N.B—They will-be entirely closed oa the four day, set apart as Bank Holi h' s. THE OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 1193 M H. BENNETT' ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER AT ST. MAIIK'S CHURCH, WEEXHAM. (Formerly pupii of fctern^ale Bennett. and Sit J .;■ u- i enedict), Begs to annomte ihv h is prepared to attend and "><• y upils for PIANOFORTE. ORGAN. HARMONIUM, AND Si GING. P ilV-TE KK-IDBNCE STANLEY SrREET. llIGl TOWS, WREXHAM. fie v. T iv i-.uU.-E, Ra.o jj £ U, TZT and DAY SCHOOi, ior Young Lad:«M=, condsc'et by lie Kisses StitlQSS assisted by efficient }.fttsterb. References to Cle^gyQien and otimers. The sext tarn SiSTaeBEK IBta. ale RDTHIN GRAil MAR SCHOOL. Nax-r TEIM BBGI* SET. 21 Two Hew e £ e!)Oi*.rshi.>«, of 4!, p, br to fo it-p" For u wm, &c, apptr to the HEAD MASTtm. 295 ST DAVii/S COLLEGF, LAMPETER. MICHAELMAS TERM WII COMMEM* ON MOXDAT, October 2nd, and exaaain i,>r Scholarships and Exhibitions on TITCESDAT, Septevi/uur 28th. The following are vacant :— One £-10, senior: one £; one £30; One (Swinburn) jE16, with preference to of Carmarthenshire. One (Day) JEIO. Exhibitions of .£10 in Hrhrp, Phyt;.oal Sc:efcf\ Classics, Modern Languages, and Mathematics. Fur uarMruiar* .0 tLe -c on cr before ^ptember E3. S330 D A W I N G .1 N. pAIXTlNG. MORNING CLAS FOR LADIES, HSLD AT TBS SAYINGS BANK, W REX HAM. MASTEE MR WALTER CRAISTER. Head Master of the Chester School of Art. The Autumn Session begins on MÍ11, September 4th, 1876. Monday. 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday 2 p.m. to 4- p.m. 2s per Session, or 10s per month. The Spring Session begins February 1st and ends June 30th. The Autumn Session begins September 1st and ends Jinuaiy 31st. All Fees to be paid in Advance. THE COLLEGE, TTLANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. VlEITOE. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DATEDS, WAEDRN. THE REV ALFRED G. EDWAEDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTBK. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, ESQ., B.A., Late Open Scholar Queen' College, Cambridge, and First CUs< in the Mathematical Tripo-, lfc74. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER. G. W. GENT, ESQ., B.A., Open Scholar of University Col-go, Oxford, Second Ciass Classical Moderations. 1873 and First Class in Final Classical Honours. 1875 and Proxime Accesnt for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871. NATURAL SCISNCE MASTER. CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, ESQ., B.A., Lincoln College, Oxford First laos in Natural Science Honours, 1S74; Cer'ificatei Te:!(}pr of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of 1:nes, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. FRENCH. M. GERMAIN REGIS, University of Pan*. Music AND SINOIVG. ME THOMAS TATLOE. DRILL. SERGEANT HOBAX. There are twenty Scholnrshi s and two Exhibitions attached to the school. The honours gained during the last three years include, at Cambridge, a Firth Wrangler, a Twenty-second Wrangler, and a;. Open Fellowship; at Oxfurd, a first-class in Finals two second-classes ia Narural Science, a second-ciass in Classical Moderations, besides numerous Scholarships and Exhibitions. TERMS VERY MODERATE. ( The School RE-OPENS September lIth. Full information may be drained from the Rev the Warden, the College, LI ndove v. 1520 Epps's COCOA.—GRATEFUL AKD COMFOBTING.— By a thorough knowledge of the natura.1 laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutri- tion. and by a careful application of the fine pro- perties of well-selected cocoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us manv heavv doctor*^ bills. It is by the judicious use ot such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to dis- ease. Hundreds of subti<? maladies are "floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a veak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keep lag ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished frame."—Civil Service GaaetUL Sold by W. Rowland, High-street, Wrexham. MR MAURICE, SURGEON DENTIST, has removed to Mr N. S. Seotcher' Hign-street, Wrexham Regular attendance on Tnursday ani Friday [ADVT.] STEDMAN'S TEETHING POWDER.—Ir» JTMGHES,O Beeohtieia, Poulton-le-Fylue, Lancashire. wriies:I have used your teething powders regularly for nearly two years, and in no singie instance have ] fUUFJd them fail. No words of mine haif express the confidence I have in them, nor convey any idea of the irreat value and comfort they have been to me and many other mothers to whom I have recommended them." THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENESS.—All puf- eriiiii from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relie. afforded by the use of Brown's Bronchial Troches,' These famous "lozenges" are now sold by most re- spectable chemists in this country at Is Ud per box. Peovle troubled with a hacking cough," a "slaght cold." or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soon, as similar troubles, if ailoed to progress, result is serious Pulmonary end Asthmatic affections. See that Uie words Brown s Bronchial Troches" are on the vernment :tamp around each box.—Manufactured by JOHN 1. BROWN A Sos, Boston, United Statea l). pot, 433,0 xford-street, L01 don. FLOKILINE!—FOR THE TEETH AXD BREATH.—A few drops of the liquid Fionliue" sprinkled on a wet tooth-brush produces a pleasant lather, which thoroughly cleanses the teeth rrílU ail parasites or im- purities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, stops decay gives to the teeth a peculiar pearly-whiteness, and a delightful fragrance to the breath. It removes aH 1m- pieasani odour arising from decayed teeth or tobacco smoke. "Tae Fragrant Floriline, being composed ia par 01 Honey and sweet herbs, is delicious to the taste and the greatest toilet discovery of the age. Price 6d 1):<1:1 Chemists and Perfumers. Prepared by Henry C. •tULCI' 4VJ Oxford-street, London. VALTABLE DISCOVERY FOR. THE HAIR.—If your hair is turn, ng grey or white, or falling off, use "The Mexican Hair Renewer." for it will positively restore in every case Grey or White hair to ih original colour without leaving the disagreeable smell of most Re storer." It makes the hair cnarmi-ngly beautiful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald spots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for the .MEXICAN HAIR REKEWXB," prepared by Henry C. GALLUP, 493, Oxford-street, London, and sold by Chemists and Perfumers every- where at 3s (id per bottle. ADVICE TO MOTHERS !—Aro you broken in your rest by a sick child suffering wita the pain of cutting teetb Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It will relieve the p»or sufferer immediately. It is j erfectly harm- less anJ pleasant to taste, it produces Latural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aid the little cherub awakes as bright as a button." It, soothes the child, it softens the gums, aiiays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, arid is the best known remcdv lor dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from tectiutc or e: causes. Mrs Wirslow's Soothing Svrur is sold v MecL-cise ^"eryweert at is 1:) per bet~.M.ia'iiactareu qt, Y or k, and at 4. fr pt !>onaon. EXTRAORDIKAP.T CURE 07 A COUGH.—" Her Majesty's Gun Boat, Netley.' Wick, North East Coast of Scot- land.—Dear Sir,—Having had a most distressing coogh which caused me milD." blcepless nights and restless I WitS recommended, by his Lordship the E& Caithness, to try your mast invaluable Balsam ef Aniseed, and I can assure you with the first dose I fooad immediate relief; even without having to suspend my various duties and the first small Bootie completely cured me, therefore I have the greatest confidcoee in fully recommending it to the million. Most respecttaBv yours. W. Lmzell, H.M.G.B. Netley."—To Mr PowelL" Powell's Balsam of Aniseed can be had of all Chemists. In Bottles at Is ld and 2s 3d. Warehouse, Blackfrmn Road London, Ask for ''Powell's Balsam of Aui- seed tss