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WILL STAND ROUGH USAGE OF ALL KINDS AND IS THEREFORE THK FIRST W ATCII AND EQUALLY urn d Fott"- WORKMEN. I; ILWAYMEN, MINERS, GENT LEV. EN. BOYS, AND ALL WHO REQUIRE A PERFECT WA'rn III" EXTRA STRENGTH FOR no ~E, INIMAN, OK COLONIAL USE. MAD I, IN T U R E E SIZ ES. ( A s sk etch) MINERS, & RAILWAY MEN'S, EXTHA LAnGE SIZE, AND FOR GENERAL WEAn, MEDIUM sJZE. SENT FREE AND SAFE AT OUlt RISK TO ALL PARTS 1-OR £ o 5. 0. CASII OR P.U.O., PAY AP.LE AT G.P.O. PRICE 1 N 18-CAUAT GOLD CHRYSTAL (i LAsS CASES Twelve Guineas. SPE' IALLY NOilf that .Vr .1. W Benson u the oidy iiiakc:' of a Tbree-Ouartor Plete English Wnt. it for i'o 5s a< d that our Patent "L') i^at(<" Watch cannot be bad through, or if* any Watchiuaker in the' Kingdom Ant- infringement of the Patent Rights wiJl bot proceeded against A Hook explaining tlfc advantages of this Watch Yver the Fu/1 Plate English Watches sold l»y all other Aiakers, will be sent l'ost Fre« ok applicatiyn, to J. \Wl BENSON, R-l EII 10 HJ1. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 AND 61. LUDGATE HILL, E.C., AND 25, OLD BOND STREET, W., LONDON. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from S2 to foOO, Gol(I and Silver Jewellery, Clocks. (House, Chime and Turret), and Musical Boxes. Free on Application. < lub A ssoeia I ions. — FOREMEN. SFCRETARIES OF L^IAEXDLY SOCIETIES. AGENTS, and others wJl find their Incomes con-iderabh- increased liy establishing ( lubs, for the new Patent Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from f5 to flO more than any English Watch sold and Nr L therpfore bound to supersede all others in the M arket. SCIENCE IN PENS. Writing made easy by the use of BATES WADE AND CO.'S SCIENTIFIC TREBLE-GROUND PENS. AS SUPPLIED, TO HER MAJESTY'S FORCES DUR- ING EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN. To be obtained of JONES & SON, 4berdara Times Office, Aberdare. 62, High Street, Aberdare. W. PARKER, Monumental Mason and Sculptor, HAVING REMOVED to the above com- -1 modious premises has every facility for executing in Granite, Marble, and Stone, Tombs, Monuments, Head Stones, Grave Crosses, etc with dispatch and at greatly le- duced prices, designs of which cun be had on application. W. P.. ill returning his warmest thanks to the inhabitants generally of Aberdare and neighbourhood for the liberal support accorded him in the past, begs to solicit a continuance of that support, assuring them that all orders en- trusted to him shall be promptly attended to, and turned out of haud in a superior workman- like manner at very moderate charges. REALTY, STRENG i and ENERGY ^fgg|r INSURED BY US^G THE GRLAT SELF-RfcXO itER,, DR. BELL'S PATENT VOLTAIC BELTS, AS* a"d'ur„f±. £ -• a,—W hoaBmC™i GIVE^Aw/y' snfferers and MaVlv v y¥ ,C,ul'ed an,l Tt^aith Stn-.npth, a?*o 3 WlTHOUX The AID U MEDICINE, free hv nv aS to rebl:,>• Ac. n,!l be seal iree by rc-eipt of Two Stamps. Address, \>. 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