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lEI VOLUMES JUST COMMENCED I THE THREEM'AGAZINES FOR 1878. THE Quiver," for Sunday Reading THE QUIVER 4 For JANUARY, price 6d., CONTAINING— The Resting-Places of our Saviour, and the Scenes of His Seclusion. By the 3 a v' Prebendary CHADWICK, B.D. scripture Lessons for School and Home. the Rev. J. W. GEDGE, M.A. T M^ariie's Revenge. By RUTH MITCHELL. | r T *he Quiver Bible Class. | Jja8t Words of the Books of God. By the f 5 ^^Rev. W. BOYD CARPENTER, M.A. S £ arles and Sarah Wesley. The God who Once." New Hymn Tune, by Sir GEORGE J. ELVEY, Mus. D., Organist of St. -»a George's Chapel Royal, Windsor. J ^arly Pilgrims.—By the Rev. T. M. MORRIS. How to Work. A Short Story. The Parables of the Old Testament. By j the Rev. Canon BARRY, D.D. o Out-of-the-Way Papers. Nervine Tonics. j By the Rev. ARTHUR BROWN. J A Motto for Life. A Tale for the New Year. 3- "Accept, my God." New Hymn Tune, by Prof. MACFARREN, MUS.D. > Good Work at Home and Abroad. j|. Unknown. By W. POOLE BALFERN. j • A Christmas Carol. By JULIA GODDARD. A Iiife. A Poem. "In Coelo Quies Est." By the Rev. J. H. DAVIES B A. The Recruit. By the Rev. G. S. OUTRAM. r* Granny. A Poem. By J. G. WATTS. ?• In the Bough. By G. WEATHERLT. 1877—1878. By JANE C. SIMPSON. *3- The Peace of the Night. A Poem. r** The Church Spire. By SARAH DOUDNEY. as. MORE THAN CONQUEROR. Serial Story. By F. M. F. SKENE. A CHRONICLE OP BARHAM. Serial Story. By E. OWENS BLACKBURNE. "THE QUIVER is widely known as one of 'he very best of Magazines. We have often com- mended it as ably Edited and attractive. The Objects are well varied; the illustrations are many good. The devotional or expository papers are thoroughly scriptural."—Record. 2.-Cassell'. Family Magazine. Cassell's Family Magazine for JANUARY, price *7d., CONTAINING- < Bmbroidered House and Table Linen. The Nursing of the London Poor. e. Hands and Feet: their Care and Comfort. 4. Iris. Song, with MUSIC. 5. The Average Servant. A Tin of Sardines. £ Old Btreets. *• The Schoolmistress at Skerne Dun. A Short Story. S. The Child and the Man. A Contrast. :ao. On Submarine Telegraph Service. :tt. Chit-chat on Dress. *3. Coffee Taverns. :t3- A Lucky Tumble. A Short Story. *4. Songs of the Bells. <5. Constance. A Poem. ::a6. How my Children were Drilled. *7. King Baby-Experiences of a Youtf-g Mother. M. The Gatherer.—An Improved Stove—A Hidden Quotation—A Substitute for Silk—A Novel Night- light—A New Heat-generator—Safety at Sea— The Rolling Bridge of St. Malo. TIME SHALL TRY. New Serial Story. 3o. SUSPENSE. New Serial Story. Its CHARACTER is so MARKED and decided that have no hesitation in giving CASSELL'S FAMILY MAGAZINE the first position -mong the Monthlies for the people. ■Edinburgh Courarvt. 3.—" Little Folks," for All Children. LITTLE FOLKS For JANUARY, price 6d., forms the FIRST PART of the NEW VOLUME for 1878, and contains a beautiful Coloured. 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"Little Folks" Christmas Volume, Forming the MOST CHARMING GIFT-BOOK of the SEASON for children of all ages, containing nearly FIVE HUNDRED PICTURES and beautiful COLOURED FRONTISPIECE. The Volume also contains a complete Serial Story by W. H. G. KINGSTON, entitled THE YOUNG BERRINGTONS, or the Boy Explorers and a complete Serial Story by one of the Authors of Poems written for a Child," entitled POOR NELLY. Cassell Petter &* Galpin, London; and all Booksellers. THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE DICTIONARY OF COOKERY EVER PRODUCED. Now ready, 1,280 pages, royal 8vo, cloth, 15s. CASSELL'S DICTIONARY OF COOKERY. With numerous ENGRAVINGS and Mill- page COLOURED PLATES. Containing about Nine THOUSAND RECIPES. "Cassell's 'Dictionary of Cookery' is one of the roost thorough and comprehensive works of the kind. 1 o expatiate on its abundant contents would demand pages rather than paragraphs."—The Times. One of the most handsome, practical, and comprehensive books of cookery." -Saturday Review. 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CHETTLE, who has just imported a quantity, and has opened Stores at PROGRESS PLACE, Mwldan, CARDIGAN. February 20th, 1878. FISH FOR SALE. MR. W. I. THOMAS, of Noyaddwilym, will offer for sale, at his Shop, No. 15, High-street, Cardigan, on SATURDAY NEXT (To-morrow) a large supply of Salmon, Sole, Dried Haddocks, and other Fish; also native and other Oysters; and is at present making arrangements for a continuous supply of the above for the town and neighbour- hood. February 22nd, 1878. _< TO CONTRACTORS. THE EGLWYSWRW SCHOOL BOARD, JL Pembrokeshire, are prepared to receive TENDERS JOR the ERECTION of a Schoolroom (for 75 children), Out Offices, Boundary Walls, and Premises, at the Village of Egflwytswrw, in the County of Pembroke. The Tenders are to be sent in to me not later than SATURDAY, 30th day of March next, at my Office, at Cardigan, where Plans and Specifications may be seen on any day (except Saturdays) in the meantime, and the terms of the Building Contract, and every necessary information will be given. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 28th day of February, 1878. IVOR EVANS, Clerk to the Board. 3, Green Street, Cardigan. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS are INSERTED in the CARDIGAN OBSERVER at the following rates :— CLASS I.—Prospectuses of Public Companies, Parliamentary Addresses, Government Notices, &c., 6d. per Line per Insertion. CLASS II.—Notices of Municipal and School Board Elections, Legal Advertisements, Public Notices, &c., 4d. per Line per Insertion. CLASS III.—Sales by Auction, 3d. per Line per Insertion. 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