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"r:-4Ji.T'- w CHEAT PR:n vEn y^EiiENTS- Advertisements vi IH followinpr hr.ute, paid FOE WHEN ORDERED, are inserted in the Guardian on the following scale Twenty words :—One insertion, Is three insertions, 2s 6d six insertions, -5s 6d. Thirty words:-(he insertion, Is 6d three insertions, 4s; six insertions, 6s 1-j(1. Forty words:—One insertion, 2s three insertions, 58 6d; six insertion?, 8s (id. 60 The above prices refer to advertisements of the followin; classes :— SITUATIONS WAXTEB. ) LODGIXGS, &C., To LET. SITUATIONS VACANT. I ARTICLES WASTED. HOUSES WAXTEI*. MISCKIXAKEOUS WANTS. HOUSES TO LET. ARTICLES FOR SALS BY LODGINGS, &C., WANTF.P. | PRIVATE C'OXTHACT. ARTICLES LOST AXD FOT -:D. Advertisements should reach the Ornco by FRIDAY morning, accompanied by Stamps, or Post Office Order payable to FREDERICK E. ROE. c&iantci). AGENT WANTED to push first-class Lubri- cating Oils. Commission 10 to 15 per cent.— Box 201, Post Office, Liverpool. 1135 Of AA WANTED on Mortgage of a good •wOUvJ Freehold Property, near Wrexham.— Apply S. W., North Wales Guardian Office. 1154 "TTTANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. Age W about 23. Able to Wash and Cook. Good References indispensable. Address, F. RAYNER, Rail- ■-cliffe, Manchester. 1158 BIRMINGHAM GOODS for Auctioneers, Shopkeepers, Hawkers, Tea Shops, &c. — AGENTS WANTED. Wholesale Book, post free. —Address, Henry May (SOO), Birmingham. 1007 OVERNESS PUPIL wanted in a first-class X Ladieo1 School. Unusual advantages. Duties I light. Goud references. Premium required.—Address, X 138. care of HEXRV GREKXWOOD, Advertising Agent, Liverpool. 1141 j FIRE INSURANCE. 'XXTANTED, for an office of high standing, Vl Energetic AGENTS for all districts. To realty good men able to influence business, liberal terms and certain success. Address, with references, to "In- spector/' care of LEE and NIGHTINGALE, Advertising Agents, Liverpool. 1151 EMPLOYMENT. I WANT 1,000 AGENTS to Canvass for! "THE COMPLETE HERBALIST." # I will give such terms and. furnish such advertising facilities that no man n:ed make less than £ 30 per month, no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not.—Address, O. P. BROWS, 2, King street. Cwent Garden, London, and full particulars will be sent by return post. 530 XLo %tt. 1^0 BE LET.—No. 3, St. Mark's-terrace.— I JL Apply to Mr. Ed .vara .T.cn2s, Architect, Caxton J Buildings, Wrexham. (513 LARGE STORAGE PREMISES TO LET, ±J suitable for Dry .St'as,-e or .vail Making. Well situa -AI)plvtt CHEMICAL WORKS, COXNAH'S QUAT. 1159 TO LET, a HOUSE in Lome-street, Rhos- ddu, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Cellar, and 5 Bedrooms. Rent nv>'levnte.—Apply to G XI L c' CATHERAL, ::3, Regent-strevt, \\7 ft.Ó"m. 9C8 TO BE LET, a well-built House in the Borough of Wrexham, ploa-sauth* situated and healthv. The house consists of dining-room, drawing-room, breakfast-room, seven lofty bedrooms, bath and w.c., housemaid's and linen closets, good sized kitchen, scullery, pantry, larder, and two cellars. Water and gas laid on.—Apply to Mr. EDWARD JONES. Architect, Caxton Buildings, Wrexham. 768 TO BE LET, and may be entered upon at the end of September next, ABBOTSFIELD VILIJA," corner of GTosve:l0r-ro:d, \rexl¡am, now in the occupation of Thomas Bury, Es<i. The House consi-ts of drawing, dining, and breakfast rooms on the ground floor. Kitchen and back kitchen with hot and cold water in each. There are on the chamber floor five bedrooms, bathroom, lavatory, w.c., &c., with hot and cold water, &c. The Out-offices consist, of a three-stall stable, fitted with Cottam's patent fittings saddle-room and coach- house, with lofts over each; gas, servant's w.c., &e. The house stands in the centre of pleasure grounds, and is enclosed by a wall, with front carriage entrance and back door from road. For further particulars apply at the office of this paper. 1079 for j "l I^OR SALE, an elegant, well-made Circular LAMP, stiitable for placing outside business premises.—Apply H., ofnoe of this paper. 11-15 TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, Three HOUSES and GARDENS, situate on the main road near Hope, in the county of Flint.—Apply to Mr. JAMES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1162 FREEHOLD ESTATE, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a JL very Valuable and Compact RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, called Piasissa, with 77 acres of good Land in a ring fence, situated on the turnpike road leading from Mold to Chester, within three minutes' walk of the Llong Station on the Chester and Mold Railway, and within two miles of Mold the house is large, and is surrounded by fine timber, and commands extensive and picturesque views there is an abundant supply of good spring water. Early possession can be given.— For further particulars apply to Messrs. ROWE and W. PEMBERTOX, Solicitors, 14, South Castle-street, Liver- pool. ^rabesnten's bhrts$es. E. HUGHES, BASKET MANUFACTURER, Wishes to announce that he has commenced business at MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM. Baskets of every description ready-made or made to order. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. 1064 — JOHN H. KIDD & CO.. MANUFACTURERS OF ItAILWAY WAGGON COVERS RICK AND TENT CLOTHS, CART COVERS, LIME SHEETS, All sizes kept in stock. BRATTICE CLOTH, AIR-TUBING HOREE CLOTHS, WATERPROOF RUGs, INDIA-RUBBER GOODS ttocjing Dry Hair, and Boiler SACKS, COTTO WAS I'll, LAMP WICKS ■ H'7- HOLT STREET, WREXHAM. 51 ESTABLISHED THIRTEEN YEARS. CIGARS CIGARS!! C I C, A R S A SINGLE BOX at Wholesale Price, con- taining 100 full flavoured well-seasoned CIGARS will be sent, carriage paid, to any Railway Station, upon receipt of P.O.O. for 14s., made payable to John Price Rowlands, Importer and dealer in British and Foreign Cigars, 75, W avertree-road, Liverpool. Terms and Price List cf Cigars sent Post Free on application. Six of these Cigars will fee sent (as sample) post free for 12 Stamps. The following gentlemen have kindly testified to the superior quality of ther e Cigars Mr. James Ratcliixe, Ha warden Ironworks, Hawarden, near Chester. Mr. J. Price, Jeweller, N orthgate-street, Chester. Air. W. A •new, Q ;-nv-.r.Wr, Reniew-vtreet, Welsh-; pooh 335 -2":Do. Itegal anb-$uMtc Italic 1 8 7 9. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. I JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh, do Hereby Give Noticc that ALFRED COXON, Esquire, of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, having been duly appointed bo revise the Lists of Voters in the Election of a Kinght or Knights of the Shire for the County of Denbigh, will make a circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose, that is to say :— At the several Timee and Places ■undermentioned: At RUTHIN, in the County Hall, on MONDAY, the f €th day of October, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m. t At DENBIGH, in the County Hall, on WEDNES-J DAY, the 8th day of October, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m. j At ABERGELE, in the Justices' Court Room, ( on FRIDAY the 10th day of October, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m. At LLANRWST, in the Justices' Court Room, on f SATURDAY, the 11th day of October, 1879,at 11 o'clocka.m. 1 At CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION, in the Justices' Court í Room, on MOXDAY, the 13th day of October, 1879, ats 1 o'clock p.m.. At LLANGOLLEN, in the Justices' Court Room, on ( TUESDAY, the 14th day of October, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m. ( At LLANSILIN, in the Justices' Court Room, on j WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of October, 1879, at 12 o'clock < at noon. At RC ABOX, in the Justices' Court Room, on THUBS- ( DAY, the 10th day of October, 1879, at 12 o'clock at noon. ( At HOLT, in the Town Hall, on FRIDAY, the 17th ( day of October, 1879, at 11 o'clock a.m. ) At WREXHAM, in the County Hall (late Barracks), on SATURDAY, the 18th day of October, 1879, at 10 o'clock a.m.. JOSEPH PEERS, County Hall, Ruthin, 8th September, 1879.. CLEUK OF THE PEACE. ——— N.B.—The Overseers are to publish this notice, and to attend (as required by the Act) at the opening of the Court at which the Lists of their respective Parishes or Places are hereby appointed to be revised, and to take with them the Poor Hate Books made between the 5 th day of January, 187$, runt the -3Id day of Jnly, 1879, and the Papers they shall have received concerning the Registration of Voters for the County of. Denbigh, or copies thereof, as required by law. 1150 -:J.A:C'o:1P'W:iiØ1:i.4. ftttotsmm's ^btrrtsses. THE GUINEA WREXHAM. j PALE INDIA ALE, a delightful Tonic, of a delicate Straw Colour and Fine Flavour, brewed expressly for family use, by THE WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY, WREXHAM. THE CELEBRATED PALE INDIA A T II E GUINEA W R E X H A M 18 GALLONS for 21s., 9 GALLONS for 10s. Gd., delivered carriage paid. T II E WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY, WREXHAM. 109S PATENT MEDICINES AT CO-OPERATIVE PRICES AT THE NORTH WALES PHARMACY and PATENT MEDICINE DEPOT. j L'usal Price. • Cash Price. S. D. S. D. 1 0 Insect Powder 0 ) 2 9 Eno's Fruit Salt 2 o 4 6 Ditto ditto 3 10 1 U Alcock's Porous Plasters 0 9 1 11 Blair's Pills 0 10 2 1 0 Condy's Fluid. 0 8 2 9 Collis Brown's Chlorodvne 2 3 1 11 Ditto ditto 0 10 1 0 Citrate of Magnesia 0 8 1 B Cockle's Pills 0 10.1, 1 0 Fluid Magnesia 0 9 2 6 De Jongh's Oil 1 10 1 11 Holloway's Pills 0 10,1, 1 11 Kay's Essence of Linseed. 0 101 2 6 Lamplough's Saline 2 0 2 0 Parrisli's Food 1 6 1 1-1 Steadman's 0 10 1 G Scidiitz Powders 1 0 6 0 Allen's Restorer. ;j 0 1 1J Winslow's Syrup 0 101 The above-mentioned genuine Patent Medicines and Proprietary Articles may be oYtained for CASH at the prices here quoted from J. F. E D I S B U R Y, M.P.S., 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 1003 PHOTOGRAPHY. CARTES from Gs. CABINETS, 15s.; OIL PAINTINGS from 30s. ROYAL LETTERS PATENT GRANTED TO BROWN, BARNES & BELL FOR ARTISTIC IMPROVEMENTS IN PHOTOGRAPHY. Churches, Mansions, Private Residences, Family Groups, Garden Parties, Fetes, &c., photo- graphed by Special Artists throughout North Wales. Favourite Animals at Owner s Residence by appointment. WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, LATE ART EXHIBITION, WREXHAM. 911 For Revising the Lists of Voters in the severed Parishes and Toicnships undermentioned: For Clocaenog, Derwen, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llanarmon-yn-yalc, Llanbedr, Llandegla, Llaneiidan, Llanfair-Dyffryn-Clwyd, Llanferras, Llanfwrog, Llan- gynliafal, Llanrhydd, Llanychan, Llanynys, and Ruthin. For Aberwheeler, Denbigh, Henllan, Llandyrnog, Llangwyfen, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Cinmerch, Llansannan, Llanefydd, Nantglyn, Penbedw, and Wigfair and Meriadog. For Abergele, Bettws-yn-Rhos, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Llanddulas, Llanelian-yn-Rlios, Llanfairtalhaiarn, and St. George. For Eglwysfach, Gwytherin, Llanddoget, Llan- gerniew, Llanrwst, and Llansantffraid-Glan-Conway. For Bettws Gwerfil (och, Cerrig-y-druidion, Gwerni" liowel, Llangwm, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Pentre- voelas, Tir Evan, and Tre Brys. For Bryneglwys, Chirk, Glyntiaian, Llangollen, Llan- saintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, and Llantysilio. For Llanarmon-Dyffryn-Ceiriog, Llanarmon-Mynydd- -I Mawr, Llancadwaladr, Llangedwin, Llanrhaiadr-yn- Mochnant, Llansilin, and Pennant Melangell. For Erbistock and Ruabon, including Christionydd Kenrick and Coed Christionydd. For Holt. For Abenbiuy Fawr, Acton, Allington, Bersham, Bicston, Borras Hovah, Borras Riffrey, Bronghtou, Brymbo, Burton, Cacea Dutton, Dutton Difiaptli, Dutton y Bran, Erlas, Erthig, Esclusham Above, Esclusham Below, Eyton, Gourton, Gresford, Gwersyllt, L] ay, Marchwiel, Minera, Pickhill, Ridlejr, Roy ton, Sesswick, Stansty, Sutton, Wrexham Abbot, and Wrex- ham Regis, and for all parishes, townships, and places within the said County of Denbigh, for which I have not hereinbefore specifically given notice that a Court will be held for revising the Lists of Voters therein. WILLIAM PIERCE, I CABINET MAKER & UNDERTAKER, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. Agent to the Patent Metallic Air Tight Coffin Company, Limited, Birmingham. THE COFFINS are highly recom- I mended by all the Medical Practitioners of the neighbourhood. They are covered with black and crimson cloth or velvet; and every design of coloured metal furniture is used. The METALLIC SHELL COFFINS, en- cased in stout polished oak, or covered with cloth or velvet, can be had at a few hours' notice. SHELLS AND COFFINS ALWAYS IN STOCK. r PLUMBING, GLAZING, PAINTING, &c. JG. & J. LLOYD beg to announce that they will continue the business for so many years carried on by their father, Edward L!oyd, deceased, and recently by 'them for their late mother, and trust they shall receive the same liberal support which was ac- corded to their parents. All work entrusted to them will be executed promptly ( and in the best workmanlike manner. ] Lead P"raps-, Water Closets, Baths, Beer Machines, 1 and Water Supply Fittinys, of the most i improved construction. 3!LAZING AND ALL HOUSE PAINTING, &c. > Oueen Square, Wrexham, Aug. 28th, 1S79. 1108 COAL SUPPLY. THE LLAY HALL COAL, IRON, AND FIREBRICK CO., LIMITED, BEG to announce that for the better con- -D venience of the Tradesmen and general inhabitants: of the Town and its immediate outskirts, they have OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS HENBLAS-STREET, For the reception of orders, settlement of accounts, &c. where all commands and inquiries will receive careful and prompt attention. COAL DELIVERED IN SACKS OR BULK. Builders Clay Goods stocked in every variety at the Depot (Railway Station), Rhosddu. AGENT-EDWIN GILLAM. 611 NEW ZEALAND. i: i\TR. JOSEPH KENNERLEY, who has just s i.TJL returned from the Colony, will be prepared, i luring his stay in England, to give INFORMATION TO 1 [NTKNDING COLONISTS. MR. KENNERLEY having been a Practical Farmer in Wales, and having visited the principal farming listricts in New Zealand, is in a position to give useful nformation as to the prospects of those thinking of FARMING IN NEW ZEALAND. Vnd also as to the mode of proceeding to that Colony, KINMEL-STREET, RHYL. 1111 t ^rafaesntnit's Jpbwss. 1 ¡g¡. m.. I NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, (Opposite the North and South Wales Banlc). THESE Stores of Supply are based and con- B ducted 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 reason- ably expect to receive full advantages for the same. thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay for the bad. KO SUBSCRIPTION NO LIABILITY. PRICE CURRENT FREE ON APPLICATION. Special attention is called to the following list of PROPRIETARY ARTICLES, PATENT MEDICINES, &c., Which can be obtained at the North Wales Public Supply Stores :— NOTICE.-All goods here described are the original and genuine productions of the names whose brands fhey bear. IMPOJcTANT as counterfeits are now very frequency sub- stituted. All 2s. J. Boxes of Pills, and 2s. DJ. Bottles of Patent Medicines, are sold at 2s. 3d. each. Usually ,?u^ sola ^ash Price s. d. s. d. Allcock's Porous I'listers 1 0 9 Aatakos (Coa rronuedy)_ 1 H ••• 0 10-i Atkinson and Barter's infant's Preservative 1 H. 0 10 Benzine Collas, for cleaning Gloves, per bott. 1 0 0 oj „ „ » 0 (j 0 41 Beecham's Cough Pills 1 0 lot Bse-cham's Pills 2 y 2 3 1 1-i ti HA- Black Currant Lozenges x^-1' box 1 0 0 yi 0 6 0 -4-1 Bragg's Charcoal Biscuits per tin 2 0 1 6" 10 0 Bragg's prepared Clu.rcoal in bottles, per botfc. 2 0 1 o" Brundteth's Pills 1 li 0 lcj Banter's Nervine 1 1;Î. ° lOt Blair's PiVs 1 Broinpton's Cough Speciiic 1 IA 0 In Brovvu's Broncial Troches 1 H 0 lOt Bond's Marking Ink, original (Daughter) 1 0 0 St „ 0 6 0 44 Calvert's Carbolic Acid Powder. per tin 1 0 0 ) u 0 6 C 4J Calvert's Carbolic Acid pCl" bott. 1 G u .0"" 1 0 0 D Camomile Flowers per packet 1 6 1 1! „ 10 0 SA „ „ „ 0 ü 0 4 Camphor per lb. 2 6 1 8 Camphor (Essence of) pcr bott. 0 G 0 Castor Oil 1 3 1 o „ „ 0 9 () fi Catiiery's Sclzine Aperient 2 0 1 c Clarke's Blood Mixture 2 6 2 0 Clarke's Lotion 1 lj 0 "!(>>- Clarke's Sliraculous Salve 1 JA 0 li i Condy's Fluid for Diiufecting, Greeu 2 0 1 G „ 1 0 0 9 „ „ 0 G 0 4A Crimson, per bott. 2 0 1 a 10 0 9 Congreavo's Bulsaniie Elixir 2 9 2 3 „ „ 1 li (I lfi Cooper's (Sir Astley) Vital Restorative 2 9 2 Court Plaster 0 3 0 2 „ 0 2 0 l Court's Acetic Acid 1 G j> Corn Destroyer (Jenkins') per bott. 1 Chlorodyne (Collis Browne's) 1 !•' 0 1:-J Citrate o: Magnesia per bott. 1 0 .0 8 „ lib. bottle 2 0 1 6 Bishop's per bott. 1 !) 0 9A Cleaver's Essence of Terebene 1 1A 0 lc-t Liauid Terebene 1 0 0 Cockle's Pills 2 9 2 3 „ 1 H I) Chlorillo of Lime per bott. S 0 (J 8A Crosby's Cough Elixir 1.9 1 0 DalJy's Elixir 2 0 I 9 Davis* Pain Kilier 1 14 0 H>A Dill Seed Water nor butt. 0 f) 0 4A Dixon's Pills 1 lj 0 li>| De Jongh's Cod Liver Oil 4 9 3 9 ,t 2 0 1 10 Doughty's Voice Lozenges 1 0 0 SA Dredge's Ileal All 1 H 0 lo| Dunbar's Aikuraax 2 9 2 3 Eade's Gout Pills 1 l. D leA > iliman's Embrocation 1 1A 0 Jo;i Eno's fruit Salt 4 G 3 9 Ü 2 3 Euü's Digestive Granules 4 0 (! Eno's Vegetable Pills 1 Epps's Glycerine Jujubes per box "I 0 0 ;*A „ „ „ 0 6 0 4i FARINACEOUS FOOD— Dr. Ridge's per packet 0 G 0 IHr till 1 0 0 y Dr. Nicholl's per packet; 1 0 I) 8 Dn Barry's Re ,-eleata per tin 2 u 1 s Iseavo's 1 0 !•> Hard's per p 1 0 o in Savory lnÜ Jlure's i e;- :'1.1 1 0 S EXTRACT OF BEEF— Liebig's per pot 3 0 2 ti „ „ 1 9 1 G 1 3 0 11 Brand's per tin 3 0 1 8 Forming's Children* Cooling Powder 1 1-J 0 1(1 £ ° Hooping Cough Powders 1 ) j 0 10a Adult Cooiiiig Powders 1 1ft. 0 Lung Healers 1 H 0 lo £ Frainpton's Pi'ls 1 I3 0 10i Friar's Balsam jkT bott. 0 9 0 6 Gadd's Gout Pills per box 1 Glycerine, Price's best per bott. 1 0 0 Si „ 0 6 0 4A Goodall's Quinine A\riae 1 6 1 2 Gregory's Powder „ 1 lk 0 lr,i Gum for sticking purposes 0 G 4a Hand's lilood Medicine 2 9 2 4 Hatfield's Tincture. 1 Ilollowav's Pills per box 2 9 .2 3" „ „ „ 1 H 0 104 Ointment per pot 1 1ft. 0 Haynian's B-ilsaic Horehound per bott. 1 1 0 Henry's Calcined Magnesia 2 Ð 2 3 Hunt's Aperient Pills per box 1 1ft. 0 I0 Infant's Feeding Bottles, Sand- riugham, the eheape: t and best per bott. 1 0 0 !) Iaw's Alexandra I 0 0 9 Ipecacuanha Vv'ine „ 0 G 0 4i Joy's Cigarettes 2 6 2 0 Jones' Blood IŒedicille. n. 2 6 2 0 Kay' Coa^ulm". per bott. 0 G I) 41 Kaye's TVordseirs Pills per box 1 Kay's Essence of Linseed. 2 9 2 3 1 li 0 HA Keatin¡;(s Inõect Powdér. 1 0 0 9A Cough Lozenges per box 1 H- I) 1 d King's Dandelion Pills „ n. 1 it i¿! Lambert's Balsam 1 li- 0 10A Lamplou^h's Pyretic Saliue per bott. 4 C 3 S- „ „ 2 6 2 0 Lime Juice Syrup 2 6 2 0 Peruvian Bark 2 G 2 0 Leach's Golden Pills for Diarrhoea and Cholera per box 1 Locock's Wafers 2 9 2 3 „ „ „ 1 3d 0 10i Lotion 1 1ft, 0 hlJ Lowe's Pills per box 1 McDougall's Dredge for Disinfecting, per tin 1 0 0 10" Morson's Pcpsiue Globules per bott. 3 G 3 0 "Wine 3 0 2 6 "Powders. 4 0 3 6 Morison's Pills per box 1 Norton's Camomile Pills per bott. 2 9 2 3 „ „ 1 li 0 1°! Osborne's Golden Drops for Deafness 1 H 0 10 Oxley's Essence of Ginger per bott. 2 9 2 3" Parr's Pills per box 2 f) 2 2 ,,1 11. 0 10 Page Woodcock's Wind Pills. Parish's Food, IGuz. „ 7 0 6 "JJ „ 4 0 3 0 2 3 1 G Pott's Corn Plaster. 1 Powell's Balsam of Aniseed per bott. 2 3 1 10 H „ 3 3i 0 10i Embrocotion 1 1-i 0 IOA Robert's Ointment (Poor ilan's Friend, per pot 1 1. 0 loi Roche's Embroc ition per bott. 4 0 3 6 tlooke's (Dr.) Pills. 1 Riollott's Mustard Leaves pkt. (6 Leaves) 1 0 0 9A "3,, 0 6 0 4t Rubini's Essence of Camphor per bott. 1 0 0 8t Sal Volatile „ 1 li ••• 0 K>A „ „ „ 0 8 0 5 ianitas 1 G l 2 „ 1 C 0 9 Savory &; Moore's Datura Tatula per box 2 6 1 9 Scott's (Dr.) Pills „ 1 Spirits of Nitre per bott. 1 6 1 2 „ „ ,,1 0 0 9 Stanton's Cough Pills per box 1 li 0 loi „ 0 7i 0 6 Steedman's Soothing Powders for Children cuttiug teeth per packet 2 9 2 3 „ 1 li 0 10* Steedman's Tonic Drops 1 H 0 loj Stevenson's Pills per box 1 steedman's Hooping Cougll Powder 1 lj 0 10i Stone's Complexion Pills per box 1 1^ 0 loj Antibiiious Pills „ 1 li 0 loj Sweetiug's 1'Jotha.che Elixir n, 1 li 0 10,.1. Seidlitz Powders, superior per box I 0 0 8'" Fhompson's Burdock Pills 1 1. 0 10A rownsend's Old Dr. Jacob) Sarsaparilla 7 G 5 8" i „ „ „ 4 6 3 6 „ 2 (j 1 10 Pills, per box 1 li 0 lo j reed's Chloi ic Essence of Ginger per bott. 1 li 0 10i dickers' An.ilaetic 1 3d — 0 l^i Vidow Welch's Pills per box 2 9 2 3 IViusIow's Soothing Syrup per boet. 1 lj 0 10i N helptoll's Pills per box 2 9 2 3 „ 1 1. 0 101 „ „ 0 7t 0 6 Vhitehead's Essence of Mustard 2 9 .2 3 .Villiam's Worm Lozenges 1 1. 0 101 Vood's Cough Linctus per bntt. 1 H. G 1(J /^right's Coal-tar Pills 1 9A Coal-tar Soap 0 G (1 4] Any description of Patent Mcdicinr?, Joe" not here numerated, can be supplied at Wholesale Prices. frabismuit's UNEQUALLED FOR TEAS! JOHN MUSKER, Oi- THE NOTED TEA WAREHOUSE. oün CE.LEr;=LTED INDIAN TEAS At 2s., 2s. -M., 2s. Sd., 3s., ARE adtnowledged by the Trade to be the best TEAS ever sold at the money, and are specially recommended for family use, being selected with great care and judgment from the choicest growths only, and. Mended in that proportion which is requisite ■ for a RICH FKAGKANT TEA, which practical Tea Tasters alone can produce. Parcels of G Ibs. and upwards sent Carriage Paid, to any part of the United Kingdom, on receipt of Post Office Order. PLEASE 0x1:—(July obtainable from J. MUSKER, HOPE-STREET I A r. X E T HOPE-STREET, WliEXHAM. 1015 -y- TO SUBSCRIBERS. The following are the serins upon which this paper can be supplied:— In Advance per Quarter. On Credit per Quarter. Stamped copies is. 8.1. Stamped conies 3s. 0d. Unstamped 2s. Sd. Unstamped" 2s. 6d! TO CORRESPONDENTS. -r will oblige by attending to the rules:— 1.—"Write briefly and legibly on small slips, and on one side of the paper only. Proper names should always be written in rHINT hand. | 2.—Give real name and address in confidence, as anonymous { communications are not attended to. 3.—Address lasers, not to any private individual, but to "The Editor of Ihe Guardian, Wrexham." 4.— Despatch ler.ter.s_ early. Ii is often impossible, from an inundation of letters by late po-ts to publish much interest- ing matter, wliich would be very acceptable if received in time. nlTsr: ES :\(rIIC']; f Parties requiring information about advertisements should write direct to the head office. Orders relating to the discontinuance or alteration of advertisements should reach us at the latest by Thursday morning's post. Advertisers would oblige us by being ve y explicit in ordering the re-insertion of advertisements. ° All business eemmsnieatione should be addressed, and cheques ar-d post-office orders bo made payable to, the nro- prieto: Frederick E. Iloe. Communication upon subjects of local interest, or passing events, are always acceptable, and will be thankfully received by the Editor. Circulating ia such an extensive district as does The Guardian, it is next to impossible to obtain iaior- mation of all events transpiring, and therefore any as-istauce rendered is exceedingly acceptable. Intimation of corniug events should also be sent.

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