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CHEAP PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS- Advertisement? of tf-H kin-Is, PAID FOP. WHES ORDEKKP. are inserted in the <Juardmn on the following scale :— Twenty words :—One insertion. Is; three insertions, 2s 6d six insertions, 4s od. Thirty words:—One insertion, Is Gd three insertions, 4B six insertions, Cs (id. Forty words:—One inyrtioi!, 2s; three insertions, Is 6d; six insertions, Ss <]. The above prices refer to advertisements of the followimr classes :— SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. HOUSES WANTED. HOUSES TO LET. LODGINGS, &C., WASTED. A -r LODGINGS, &c., To LET. ARTICLES WANTKD. 3T!SCKT.T.ANEORS WANTS. ARTICLES TOR SALE BY I I'IEVATE CONTRACT, ;'I"T"'T" ARTICLES LiOST AND l'OL.M). Wizniti. WANTED il proocl GENERAL SERV ANT in a small family, a girl from tlie country pre- ferred.—Address Mrs. RACHEL ROBINSON, 1, North- umberland Terrace, Chiswick. 801 WANTED a respectable MARRIED COUPLE to take charge of a Cocoa and Reading Rooms, The man can follow usual advocation.—Apply Mr. Hunt, Ruthin. 790 WANTED a srood COUNTRY INN. or good COUNTRY SHOP. General or otherwise. Must be genuine. Full particulars to .T. P. care of Mr. Britton, York Terrace, Devizes Road, Fisherton, Salisbury. 786 AGENT TRAVELLER Wanted, to repre- sent a first-class Pale and Mild Ale in Flintshire. No one need make application who is not experienced in the business. Good references required. Address, "W," Guardian <)fRce, Wrexham. 799 "TANTED a GENERAL SERVANT, where t V another is ke^t. Mu<t be able to milk, wash &c. 301111 understand the management of milk and butter. Three in family, no children. A comfortable house for j a steady. trustworthy servant. None other need i apply —A,Mre»* Mrs. Jeffreys, Min Avon, Colwvn North Wales. 7«'J ST. ASA Pit HIGHWAY DISTRICT. ~TANTED, a Clerk for the above Board, T Salary to be fixed hereafter.—Applications and testimonials t" be sent 3,. above. »1 ST. ASAL'K HIGHWAY DISTIICT. "ITTANTED, a Surveyor for the Highways W within this District, comprising the Townships and Parishes mentioned in the final order of the Court of Quarter Sessions, dated the 9th April, 1879. The Surveyor must reside within the district.—Ap- j plications, with testimonials, stating salary, to be sent on or before the 10th duly next, addressed—The CHAIR- MAN, St. A«aph Highway Board, County Court Mall, St.Asaph. St. Asaph, 24th .Jam- 1^79. 7 0 let. 1^0 BE LET.—No. 3, St. Mark's-terrace.— Apply to Mr. Edward .Tones, Architect, Caxton Buddings, Wrexham. tilo FLTRXISHED HOUSE to LET, in Sa.lisbury Pa.rk, Wrexham, containing three Sitting-rooms and four Bedrooms. Small Garden attached.—Apply to Mrs. Feltham, Salisbury Park, Wrexham. 718 TpO BE LET, a well-built House in the Borough I of Wrexham, pleasantly situated and healthy. The house consists of dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, seven lofty bedrooms bath and housemaid's and linen closets, good sized kitchen, ncnllery, pantry, larder, and two cellars. Water awl gas laid on -Al),)Iy to Mr. EDWARD JONES, Architect, Caxton Buildings, Wrexir. ui. 708 NORTH WALES.—MERIONETH,SHIRE. TO BE LET OR SOLD, an ornamentally- built Mansion, standing in six acres of beautiful grounds, charmingly -tuated one mile from town and railway station, and commanding one of the most delightful and extensive views to be met with in North Wales containing four reception rooms, eiidit bedrooms, bath rooms, two w. c.'s, three-stalled stable and loose box, coach-house, &c. also productive fruit and kitchen garden. Over 400 acres of shooting can be rented with the house. Excellent fishing in two rivers close at hand.—For further particulars apply to E..1 0nes, Agency Office, Cor.ven. -o MARQUEES FOR HIRE. — Three Capital TENT S. Sizes—120 feet bv 40. ."0 feet bv 2.5. 32 f:c-t by 10. For terms, apply to Mr. W. SNAPE, LION WREXHAM. £ or Sale. HARVEST BEER. HARVEST BEER of good quality, at t-i<1. and Is. per Gallon, now ready for delivery at VAL-UHAN'8, The A Veil Brewery, Wrexham. ¡!7 COLLARD AND COLLARD. MR. HARRISS has a magnificent COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by this eminent firm, to dis- pose of. Seven octaves, powerful tone, trichord, in handsome polished case, carved fret, and fluted silk. Otilv been in use a few months. To be sold at a greatly Reduced Price. To be seen at 8, Erddig Terrace, ham. 805 Omcafion. DENBIGH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Re-organised under a new scheme of the Endowed Commissioners, 1879). Head Master: S. EDWARDS, M.A., Late Senior Assistant Master at Manchester Grammar School. n ROSPECT-cSES and every information JL as to Fees, Scholarships, kc., on application to :ne HEAD MASTER, or to Mr. Novr, Book- Btaer, 9, Va.le-street, Denbigh. 665 MR. SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.), TEACHER of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, and SINGING. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Engagements accepted for Concerts as Solo Tenor and Accompanist. APPOINTMENTS. Ruabon. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Mondays. Wrexham and Broughton (Brynteg) Tuesdays. Llan-ollen and Trevor .Thursdays. Cefn, Acrefair, Rhosymedre, and Chirk Fridays, For terms apply to Mr. SPARROW, Ruabon. f iterarg !|imaitn:cements. THE ANCIENT BRITISH CHURCH, By JOHN PRYCE, M.A., F.R.H.S., Vicar of Bangor, Crown Svo., Cloth, 1;3. Messrs. Longmans and Co., Paternoster Rote, London. j << rpHIS Book will commend itself to accept- | ance on account of many merits, amongst which Competent scholarship and descriptive capacity are not th., least prcpiniiient. April, 1879. The Ancient British Church' is a seholarly work." —Thedogi'xd Review, January, 1«79. "It argues well for the Welsn Ciergv that so scholarly a volume should be the production of one of their much m digned body."—Library Church/tain, February ISnd, 1879° It is undoubtedly the best production of the kind which the Eisteddfod nas been the means of eliciting since the time when Mr. Ihomas Stephens sketched for it the outlines of his work on tne Literature of the JLymry." Saturday Reekie, April 12th, 1879. 7%) ^nsurawxs. j SHROPSHIRE AND j NORTH WALES FIR E ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established by Act of Parliament, 1837. Chief Office HIGH-STREET, SHREWSBURY. Trustee. THE RIGHT HON. EAKL OF POWIS, ED. COKBETT, ESQ., Titos. CAMTUELL EYXON, ESQ. This old-established Company, possessing a. LARGE PAID-UP CAPITAL; and an increasing GUARANTEE FUND, Insures against Fire nearly every description of Property, charging the lowest rate corresponding to the risk. Transfers from other offices effected free of expense to the insured. Losses met with promptitude and liberality. The Directors incite applications for Agencies in 'unre- presented ploces in Wedes from persons of influence and siitndin'j. v GRIFFITH DAVIES, 521 Managing Director. RELIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. A —— SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, (Of which is paid up). FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF CHIEF OFFICES: BARTHOLOMEW" LANE, LONDON. Chairman SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART., F.R.S. Secretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. BRANCH. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fir? Insurances of every description transacted on moderate terms. For ProspeetuscN and other infor- mation apply at the above office, or to any of the agents of the Company. E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary Wrexham. 305 T II E E C O N O 311 C y IFE ASS U R AN CE SOCIETY, I ji J I;, NEW BRIDGE STREET, BLACKFRIARS, LONDON, E.G. Sums Assured, with Bonus Additions Security—Accumulated Fund £:3,37ii,3:)9 All the Advantages of Life Assurance at the Lowest Rates of Premium. Claims paid Three Calendar Months after proof of death. Thirty days' grace allowed for payment of Premiums. Reduced charges for Foreign Residence, or Naval or Military ;c:rV1C" abroad., BONUS. Surplus Profit divided every Five Years. The Society being on the Mutual principle, the Assured share the of the profits. DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1879 Assets £ 8,512,t>01 Liabilities Surplus for the Five Years £\G2, {J(j(j Next Division of Profits will be made in 1884. Policies effected in 1879 will participate in that Di- vision for the full five-years, if in force on 31st Deceni- ber, 1883. Prospectuses, Statement of Accounts, hist Report, and full particulars may be obtained on application to— J. BFRY, Wrexham. T. E:>AI.s, Denbigh. "4 KloiUII. .ll "IOXEY WITHOUT SURETIES.-Before JJfJL ariplviiv-f elsewhere for a T.oati, send fora pros- pectus of the NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, LIMITED, o, Great Charles-street, Birmingham, which will show where responsible Borrowers can im- mediately obtain money upon their own security, at a nudl mer interest tk1.n<:hargeÚ by Local Societies or Deposit Banks. No sureties, law coats, or unnecessary expanses required, and the strictest secrecy can be safely relied upon. Apply personally, or state amount required, and when. DAYID TURNER, .Manager. X.B.-DiHbnce no object. The money dnmcfd hv the above Bank during the past few years TWO MILLIONS, and no good application is ever refused. Established 1807. 208 MONEY TO LEXD. WITHOUT SCIIETTES, BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. Distance no object.—All respectable Householders, whether they are private Gentlemen or Ladies, Shop- keers, Fanners, Car Proprietors, Cow Keepers, Trades- men, or Clerks, they can be accommodated by this Bank with Sums of Money from £10 to t1,OOO, repayable by easy instalments, extending over one year and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks and afford them every kind of temporary accommodation, without friends as sureties and without any unnecessary delay. Appli. cants would do well before applying to any office to consider its respectability. This office was established in 1875, and since that time its business in advances has been rapidly increasing, and it now makes more ad- vances than any other single private advance office in the provinces. Every information willingly afforded. Apply, either personally or if by letter state amount required, to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 48 27, South John-street, Liverpool. MONEY ADVANCES made for short or long l' periods in TOWN or COUNTRY, from £10 to £1,000, to FARMERS and all responsible persons, on their own Furniture, Plant, Crops, Fanning Imple- ments, and effects, as they stand upon their premises. NO SURETIES REQUIRED. All communications are received in strict confidence, DISTANCE NO OBJECT.—Apply to MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL ADVANCE AND DEPOSIT COMPANY, At their Private Offices 35, BLACKFRIARS-STREET, MANCHESTER. WM. ANDERSON, MANAGER. N.B. The public are reminded that by applying to this office for advances they are in treaty with the actual lenders, and not with agents or persons who profess tJ obtain "cash accommodation, and who generally charge a high commission, besides compelling the borrower to find unreasonable security, all this being entirely avoided. 729 MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! IMMEDIATE Cash Advances made, from f5 upwards, on Furniture, Trade and Fann Stocks, without removal or publicity,_—Apply to W. L. JONES AND CO., Eldon Chambers, 47 Dolgelley. MONEY MONEY 52, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER-STREET, LIVERPOOL. X. S. HART, SOLE PF-OPRIETOR. TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—Time and unnecessary expense can be saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to the above address, where cash advances are made from £10 to £1,000 (with- out sureties) on the shortest possible notice, and on the taost reasonable terms. Repayable by easy instalments to suit borrowers. Can be made either personally or remitted by post-office orders, or in postage stamps, thereby affording every facility to parties whose time is an object to them. Please to note the address as above. N.B.—No con- nection with any ither office. 108 WREXHAM DISTRICT PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, 1874. SHARES, 0)0 EACH. Entrance Fee, Is. per Share or part of a Share. THIS SOCIETY -Is now prepared to make ¡ _L Advances, repayabie in a certain number of years, on Mortgage. A Meeting is held on the first Monday in each month for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members. For further particulars, apply to the Secretary, J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 13, Temple-row. Wrexham. 60 DttMic s ST. ASAPH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BAZAAR in aid of the Building Fund is to be held in the New School Room ON THE 7TH AND 8TH OF AUGUST. La(ly I THE LADY FLORENTIA HUGHES THE LADY MOSTYN LADY WILLIAMS WYNN LADY CUNLIFFE MRS. PEEL I MRS. MAINWARING MRS. WILLIAMS WYNN MRS. TOWNSHEND MAINWARING MRS. HUGHES (The Palace) MRS. BONNOR MRS. STURKEY 793 a!t1T¡;,en glfrirnssss. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. THOMAS RICHARDS, a PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, Begs to announce his removal from No. 3, YORKE STREET, to No. 30, REGENT STREET, WREXIIAM, HERE he hopes to receive a continuance of the same support accorded to him T R in his late premises. LARGE AND NEW STOCK OF MATERIALS FOR SUMMER SUITS. GENTLEMEN*S HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY. S I L K AND FELT HATS, TIES, SCARVES, & c. Xo. 30, REGET STREET, WREXHAM. 685 GOULET AND GO'S, CHAMPAGNES. 1874 VINTAGE-FIRST QUALITY COso pet dozen. Do. CARTE BLANCHE (extra dry) 72s. In Pints, 6s. extra the Two Dozsn. THIS is or.e cf the FINEST BRANDS IMPORTED, and is in high favour with some of the leading London Clubs. ALSO, SPARKLING SAUMUR CHAMPAGNES, In.ported direct from Saumur, in the South of France. A Choice Brand, 30s. per dozen, or in pints, 17s. per dozen. S 0 L E A (JEN T FOR N O R T H WALES: W. SNAPE, F A M I L Y 'V l N E AND S P I P, I T M E R C II A N T, HIGH STREET, 1YREXIIAM. 380 "S" THE NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES. • i rPO the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Public trencrallv of Wrexham and neighbourhood. The Premises hitherto known as jc. K. BENSON & CO.'S OLD TEA WAREHOUSE, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, IS N O Vv 0 P ENED AS THE NORTH WALES PUBLIC .1 ( L Y\ .1\- d tJ j SUPPLY STORES, For the Supply of TEAS, COFFEES, FRUITS, SPICES, CONTINENTAL, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL GOODS, GENERAL GROCERIES, PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c., &c., AT WJJOLESAloE PR1 <J E 8. PRICE LISTS CAN BE HAD FJREE ON APPLICATION. NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14,- HIGH- STREET, WREXHAM, These Stores of Supply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle,-the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the requirements of a class of Customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay for the bad. NO SUBSCRIPTION: NO LIABILITY. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— 14, HIGH STREET, (opposite the North and South Wales Bank), WREXHAM. TO CONSUMPTIVES. WOULD you like to know how to stop the T f cough and ca;u"e easy expectoration, thereby relieving the lungs so that they can heal? Would you w ly b like to know how to expel the fever and stop the night sweats ? Would you like to know how to strenghen the system up to a standard of good iaeaJth by a few life- giving herbal remedies ? If so, send for my H2 page Treatise on Herbal Remedies for Lung Complaints. Sent to all applicant5! free of charge prepaid by mail.— Address, Paoy. O. P. BKOO.N, King-street, Garden, London. i;3G ;Jô., INDIAN & CIIINA TEA. Owing in part to the prevailing depression in trade the Indian and China products have fallen below their usual market value, and FIXE GRADES OF TEA CAN BE PUR- CHASED AT COMPARATIVELY LOW RATES. WILLIAM PHILLIPS I S thus enabled-after selecting from JL the best crol).i-to supply the following HIGH. CLASS TEAS at such unusual prices. PEKOE SOUCHONG, 3s. PER POUND. Composed of the Choicest Growths. SOUCHONG, 2s, 6d. PER POUND. Possesses great richness of flavour and is strongly recommended. FINE CONGOU, 2s. PER POUND. Recommended to the notice of large consumers. OS- GOOD CONGOU, Is. 6d. PER POUND. A Stmng, Rough, Liquoring Tea. WILLIAM PHILLIPS, TEA SALESMAN, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. POTATOES! POTATOES!! IAMILIES, Hotels, Public Institutions, and JL the Trade supplied. SEND FOR PRICE LIST. MATTHEW JONES, WHOLESALE POTATO MERCHANT, -100, GRANVILLE STREET, BIRMINGHAM. 653 freemen's Jpbnsscs. "OLIVE C lit E A M," (Registered at Stationers' null). Highly recommended for PRESERVING, IN- VIGORATING, and DRESSING the HAIR, rendering it Soft and Glossy, and imparting a j HEALTHY STIMULUS to the Roots of the !( Hair, and much superior to Pomade, Oil, Limes, and Glycerine, for general and family use. PREPARED ONLT BY FRANCIS, j' PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, j! HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, In Is. and 2s. Bottles. FRANCIS'S VOICE LOZENGES, for Clearing and Strengthening the Voice, relieving all Affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Huskiness, Sore Throat, Relaxation of the Uvula and Tonsils. PUBLIC SPEAKERS and SINGERS take them with much benefit as a Preventive of Hoarseness, and as a Remedy when it exists. Numerous testimonials from eminent Public Speakers and Singers. Sold in Boxes, Is. lid., 2s. dd. each; or per post, the Is. ld; for 2d., 2s. 9d. for 3s., in stamps, from J. FRANCIS, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Hope Street, Wrexham. 72 LAMPLOUGH'S pYRETIC SALINE. HAVE IT IN YOUR HOUSES, AND USE NO OTHER. This is the True Antidote in FEVERS, ERUPTIVE AFFECTIONS, SEA OR BILIOUS SICKNESS. j Having pc.-uliar and exclusive merits. For the protection of the public against un authorised imitations, I have again appealed to the law, and obtained a perpetual injunction, with costs, against the defendant, a Chemist in Manchester. SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS. Observe—The Genuine has my name and Trade Mark on a Bttjf-colovred Wrapper. 113, HOLBORN-HILL, LONDON. 12 Y II 0 21 A S BOn T II WICK, CATTLE SALESMAN, PENDLETON, MANCHESTER, AND STANLEY HOTEL, CATTLE MARKET, LIVERPOOL. 237 ] .a¡)a- f' I ESTABLISHED 1817. I DYEING I DYEING DYEING I FIRST-CLASS j CERTIFICATE OF I PRIZE :\18 D A L 5IERIT I Awarded 1874. | Awarded 1S74. I THE LAUGE-T DYE WORKS IN THE I MIDLAND COUNTIES. I TMPP OVEMENTS in the ART of & JL DYEING and FRENCH CLEANING 8 AT T1U R | MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM-POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, .1) it B U 11 T 0 N O X T R E XT. S JOHN SMITH, you: rr.or: ETOI;, I g AOKXTS P; Tins DISTRICT :— I WREXHAM THE MISSES WHITING.'Fancy 1 Repository, 2, Hich-strc et. | I OSWESTRY MKS. E. REASON, Fancy I | Repository, Church-street. | I CEFN, RUABON MR. E. A. R. EVANS, 30, J | Goods sent to and received from the above 1 I Agents Weekly. | ) AGENTS Wanted in unrepresented districts. R j SST The New IMre •m«l Colour List for 1879 to |j TIMBER, SLATES, BRICKS. f TILES, -c'1".J. A +. CEMENTS, LATHS. SEWERAGE PIPES. And all other BuiHunj Materials, AT E. MEREDITH JONES' TIMBER YARD AND STEAM SAW MILL CHARLES-STREET, 63 WREXHAM. HOLEER & CUDWORTH, QENEEAI ENGINEERS, Having had considerable practical experience in Lthe Manu facture and Repairingiof LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES & MACHINERY IN GENERAL, Trust by prompt attention to business, combined with good workmanship, to merit a. share of Public Patronage Estimates given for Millwright and General |Work. Works;- ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM. 54 ANOTHER GOLD MEDAL. AGAIN THE ONLY OlliE AWARDED FOR COD-LIVER OIL, PARIS, 187f. jyjOLLER'S (Norwegian) COD-LIVER OIL Prepared by Moiler's Special Method, free from indi- gestible fats of other oils, is superior to ANY in delicacy of taste and smell, medicinal virtue and purity. The most eminent London and European Phvuicians pro- nounce it the Purest and Best. Given the highest award at Twelve International Exhibitions. Only in captuded bottles, of all chemists. 632 NEW LABEL. IN consequence of the continued use of -L IMITATIONS of SCHWEPPE & CO S. Red Label, used over the cork of their SODA WATER, they have been compelled to adopt a New Label, which is affixed on the side of the bottle, in addition to the one over the cork. SCHWEPPE'S GINGER ALE. SCHWEPPE'S MINERAL WATERS received the Highest Award at the Paris Exhibition, 1878. ° They have always had the Patronage of Royalty, and continue to be supplied to THE Queen, Every bottle of the Genuine is Protected by Labeu, a ith Name and Trade Mark—A FOUNTAIN. Retail of all Chemists, 'Wine Merchujite, and Grocers. 784 t&ratemsn's ,bbnss$. Rw EVANS & CO.'S AROMATIC GINGER ALE [8 non-alcoholic, and free from intoxicatinsf properties. I IS eminently stimulatinar and pleasant O the yc, and agreeable to the taste, A" a dinner bever^ft it promotes digestion. It is the safest beverage for the eVER. HEATED, and is thus specially adapted for evening rarfies. [t is recommended to be decanted (say two or bottles lt a time) into a bs jug. and its sparkling properties will then be improved when poured from the jug into the tumbler >1' champagne glass. R, EVANS & CO.'S GINGER ALE may be safely taken by the young- fir agred as n, daily beverage, and is equally Adapted for a summer or winter drink. R. EVANS & CO.'S GIXGER ALE, and all their other beverages, are perfectly free fr01l1 impurities, rnù aPe guaranteed free from LEAD and other injurious contamina- tions. The water from which these beverages are rr:\J3red is unsurpassed for purity, as shown by the analysis of severa1 distinguished chemists. PRICE 30s. PER GROSS. IP which quantities (or asortefl JJIincml Waters) it, ia delivered carriasre paid to any station, the empties being alS{) returned at R. EVANS & CO.'S charge. R. EVANS & CO., WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. EVANS & CO. Call special attention to their GINGER ALE. R. EVAKS & C0'S GIGER ALE Iii not an imitation of the many eompounde sold under this name. R. EVAKS & C0'S GINGER ALE Has "ppcÍ;11 qualities peculiar to ;1PJf, and h:!3 in addition reinarkabl" '0' 'jmu]a.. ting and invigorating properties which other Ale possesses. R. }.rVA,è-;S C0'S GINGER ALE Is a splendid Stomachic, dige8. tion and assistiug in the .l simiiutioa 01 ffod. R, lVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE I, non-alcoholic, and supplies Ihc place 01 beer, wine, &c.. a a dinner 01' genera beverage. gVAXS & CO'S GINGER ALE Is equally a WINTER and a SCJSMEIt beverage. R. EVANS & GIXGEl ALE May be taken by person' of all ageawit bt-nclit. R. EVAXS & CO'S GINGER ALE _r r" eommeiylod to (he public as the drink of the kind ever produced. R. EVANS & C0'8 GINGER ALE. Its superiority overall others will be oon- firmed hyone trial. R. IVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE 10 in daily use by many of the Aristocracy, Clergy, and Medical Faculty. R. EVANS & C0'S GIKGER ALE Is in daily use in hundreds of house- holds. R. EVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE Only requires to be known to be a general favourite in every household. R. EVANS & CO'* G1NGELI ALE May be had at Hotels and Railwuy Shaiions, from (;ii°iin-ts, Coniec'.ioners, and Italian Warehousemen. R. IVANS & CO'S GINGER ALE. Should any difficulty occur rap- plied with It. Evans and ,Special Ginger Ale, it cm be had direct irosn the Manufactory. R. EVANS & C()'S GINGER ALS Is forwarded, carriage paid, to all parte 01 the country. R. EVANS & to-s t AERATED MINERAL WATERS ARK ABSOLUTELY PURE, AND ARE VI SURPASSED BY THOSE OF ANY MANUFACTURER. NON-ALCOHOLIC, AERATED, AND PHOSriXATBD IRON BEVERAGE. Z 0 E D ONE. ERA IN AND NERVE TONIC A ND NUTRIENT TONIC BEVERAGE, not a pie .'ic-uo.nt :1 *r daily use. Ft ■<>-scss'i l-.f^pev- :es c inbui ,m1 .in 1.1 > <: >>^ r L<jv.5rai»e, having the t-sseufi 4 «.f Iv.i BL<>OD, iiRAIN, and NElfVE TISSUE. It i.s .igre.'able to vlio paUte,' pleasant 1.0 the ey(" and iunocont ra it" action. H 13 a.1st) nOl1-akohoL;c. AS;1, dinner beverage it is unsurpassed AS an agreeable «i>rkHn.g drink especially adapted s ir the over- worked, worried, or anxious; for conv-.l'-s •■'•s it is m- valuable. It i :c()rnne-1I.Iüó. to th.) weak -i-' 1 > tr()n as life-renewing md healtl.lsnstainin;.r. '1'1' V.. -nity spea* in tbe highest terms of it;' [1:1,1 n n ,1.1,1 "f': "lIc.u-abI6 Mention has been given t) it at the Paris ExbiViJo 1,1S78. PRICES (including hotihn), FnEE ON R .iTLS AT WREXHAM j 6s. per dozen, in half Cb iuipagne .Bottles. 6.1. EXTRA PER DOZ. FOR PACKAi.iES, not, return- able. Is. PLK. VOL:, EXTRA, specially prepLirj 1 for ship- mont, aud packed in casks. "Among the prtxlucts inhibited hy R. Erans and Company, of Wrexham, is their %oeib>m or /waphated Beverage, which is an elegant p.-t.latable t-nic drink containing the phosphates—lime, iron, soda, and potash.—LANCET. 7.0EDONE MAY SAFELY BE TAKEN DAILY IN USUAL QUANTITIES AS OTHER BEVERAGES. Dr. EI). A. KIRKBY, in his work on The Value of Phosphorus says The therapeutic efleets of Phcsphorm are due to its ALIMENTARY properties, and when employed as a MEDICINE it is appropriated as a FOOD in Lmlding up and renovating nerve tissue. Phosphorus is a ivelJ-knowiii constituent of the blood, and a ne /er-failing ingredient ÎD the more important tissues ana fluids of the body. In com- mon with Iron and Lime, it is a. very important ALIMEN- TARY principle, and whenever its supply is not in proportion to the noeds "f the economy, deterioratioll of nervous ti86\J41 and nerve force is an inevitable consequence." Opinions of the Press, and Dr. Hassall's report. "ZOEDONE is at once a food and a drink, having high value for sustentation and for restoration of the debilitated -British and Foreign Confectioner. ZOEDONE is no doubt a very efficient and pleasant vehicle for the administration of the but little soluble phosphate of iron.-Lancet. Dr. WOOD says:—"As a nutrient tonic to the nervoaa system, and in all cases of nervous exhaustion, the use Ðf Phosphorus is commended by reason aad by experienoe." I have carefully examined a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, manufactured by Messrs Evans & Co and to which they have given the name of ZOEDONE. I and the statement, made respecting its composition to be fully born* out by the analysis. The ZOEDONE is a BRIGHT, SPARK. LING, and VERY PLEASANT beverage, quite free from any medicinal taste; indeed, it forms a most nsresable and elegant vehicle for the administration of the Phosphatee of Lime and Iron which it contains, and which a r., in stake Qf complete solution."—ARTHUR HILL II ASS ALL, M.D., Author of Food, its adulterations and the method of tfiefe detection." PATENTEE: D. JOHNSON, F.C.S. MANUFACTURERS: R. EVANS & CO., WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. EYANS & CO., CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. J7 ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS. CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS! A SINGLE BOX. at Wholesale Price, 009.- taining 100 fuil flavoured well-seasoned CIGASS will be sent, carriage paid, to any Railway Station! upon receipt of 1.0.0. tor 14: made payable to Jolin 1 rice Rowlands, Importer and dealer in British aod ForeIgn Cigars, 75, Wavertree-road, Liverpool. Terms and Price List of Cigars sent Post Free om application. Six of these Cigars Willie sent (as sample) púst fret for 12 Stamps. r Tlie following gentlemen have kindly testified to the superior quality of these Ciurars :— .Mr. Jaine.s Eaidi 11 e, Kawarden Ironworks, Hawarden near Chester. »««<■«., Ir1"' w1^06' Jew,e,ller> North gate -street, Chester. ,• vv- Agnew, Gunmaker, Berriew-street, WelnJl- cl.