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THE London Welshman. A lournal for Welsh Men and Women. Published every FRIDAY. 12 pp. Price id. Terms of Subscription (Post Free):—Three Months, 1/8; Six Months, 3/3; Twelve Months, 6/6. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. The Charges for Prepaid Advertisements under the following Headings— SITUATIONS-WANTED AND VACANT, APARTMENTS — FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED, EDUCATIONAL, „ GARDEN, FOR SALE, MISCELLANEOUS, &c., are 20 Words and under, one insertion, 1/ Three insertions for 2/6 (4d. for every additional 8 words). Advertisers should state under which heading they wish their announcements to appear The Address is included as part of the Advertisement and charged for. Births, Marriages, and Death Announcements, is. 6d. Trade and Professional Cards, 2s. 6d. per inch. Advertisements must be received by Tuesday afternoon to ensure insertion in the following Friday's issue. The rates for displayed Advertisements can be had on application. Special positions by arrangement. All communications respecting Advertisements to be sent to the Manager, The London Welshman," 45, 46, and 47, St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C. Special Advertisements for insertion on front page in Publishers' Column, should be addressed to Messrs. Suckling and Co., 88, Fleet Street, London, E.C. AGENTS IN WALES TO WHOM ADVERTISEMENTS MAY BE SENT Mr. D. Jones, Well Street, Cefn, Ruabon. W. Williams, Caxton House, Amlwch. H. Jones, Printer and Publisher, Llangollen. D. L. Jones, Briton Ferry, Glam. H. Montague Powell, Pembroke Dock Gazette, Meyrick Street North, Pembroke Dock. R. Roberts, 6, New York Terrace, Abergele. » J. J. Clarke, Newsagent, Town Hall, Flint. John Morgan, Aberystwyth Observer, Aberystwyth. D. M. Richards, Wenalt, Aberdare. Messrs. Pickford & Sons, Penarth. T. M. Jones, Aberavon, Port Talbot. Mrs. S. C. Ormond, Milford Haven. Humphreys & Parry, High Street, Bangor. Mr. R. Jones, Newsagent, Turf Square, Carnarvon. J. F. Williams, Printer, &c., High Street, Bethesda. J. Williams, Bookseller, Llanberis. Mrs. E. Williams, Bookseller, Llangefni. Miss Williams, Bookseller, Boston House, Holyhead.
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APARTMENTS. A Bed-Sitting Room for two young ladies or two young men terms moderate.—Apply, A., 138, Tyers Street, Vauxhall. WALES Comfortable Apartments to let; close to sea and mountain view.—J. JONES, Aerial House, South Beach, Pwllheli. SITUATIONS VACANT. DAIRY AND PROVISIONS.-Good Girl wanted to manage branch quick trade good reference;. —Apply, LLOYD, 364, Green Street, Upton Park. STRONG Welsh Maid (age 25), for housework a good general servant or one who has been in a dairy would do for large club.—Write for particulars to Housekeeper, Box C2466, London Welshman Office. WANTED—A Young Lady for shop good refer-' ence. — Apply, E. WILLIAMS, 315, Evelyn Street, Deptford, S.E. WANTED- Good General Servant good home.— Apply, Box C2472, London Welshman Office. YOUNG Men in South Wales will hear of an excel- lent Assurance Agency by writing to D. DAVIES (Dewi Vychan), 5, St. John's Square, Cardiff. SITUATIONS WANTED. Manageress requires si uation in dairy 8 years' experience good references.—Miss DAVIES, 45, York Road, Romford Road, Forest Gate. DAIRY- Young Lady seeks situation; used to D quick shop trade good references. -Apply, M., 148, High Street, East Ham. MISCELLANEOUS. CARDIFF.—Griffiths' Temperance Hotel, Caroline Street CHEAP Chairs for Missions, Churches, Chapels, Schoolrooms, Clubs, Public Halls, &c., in Cane, Rush, Veneer and Wood Seats, all qualities.-MEALING BROS., Manufacturers, High Wycombe. Established 1825. KEYNES' DAHLIAS. Good sturdy plants, true to name, and in every way reliable. Prices low. Catalogues gratis. -KEYNES, WILLIAMS & Co., Dahlia Specialists, Salisbury. PROFESSIONAL, &c. MADOC DAVIES, A.R.C.M., Teacher, L.C.M. Voice Production and Solo Singing. Telephone 8914 Central. For Terms: Apply, 118, Euston Road. HOTELS, &c. D.D. Bishopsgate Distillery I DiDa I I ——— and Wine Co., DIRTY DICK'S. Established 1745. J I 48 & 49, Bishopsgate Street Without, London, E.C. FAMOUS OLD WINE AND SPIRIT HOUSE OF GREAT INTEREST. All "Wines and Spirits sold by the Glass, Bottle, Gallon, and Dozen. Free Deliveries Town and near Counties. Write for illustrated History of House and full Price List post free. _m- Hotels, &c. (coittinued). IF YOU LIKE A FISH DINNER OR SUPPER GO TO CHICK'S, 120, IiOXG ACRE, W.C. Open from 12 noon to 12.30 p.m. Well recommended by all. Charges very moderate. Fish and Potatoes 7d. "THE BLACK HORSE," BEDFORDBURY. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality Saloon Bar close to Grand Tier and Balcony exits of Coliseum. Luncheons at reasonable Prices. PROPRIETOR—J. JONES. When you are on the Spot visit "TUE WELSH HARP," CHANDOS STREET, W. Light Refreshments. Best Wiaes, Cigars, and Beers of all kinds Hearty Welcome. Proprietor—C. B. SMITH. If you want a good Dinner go to the CUMBERLAND DINING ROOMS, 12, Brewer St., Regent St. Cut from Joint, Two Vegs., Bread and Cheese, 1/- Supper from 7 to to p.m. Best quality only. Apartments for Gentlemen. Bed and Breakfast, 3/- PROPRIETOR-F. C. DAVIS. A 10/6 Pen for 2/6 || all readers of H "The London Welshman." II On sending your name and address and Postal Order for II 2/6 we will forward to you post H free a thoroughly IK address and Postal Order for 1 Reliable Fountain I Pen M fitted with 114-carat Gold mil, I chased Vulcanite Barrel. | SURE TO PLEASE. 1 Address— 1 "LONDON WELSHMAN," I 45, St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C. =- ADVERTISEMENT ORDER FORM. To the Advertisement Manager, "London Welshman," 45, 46, and 47. St. Martin's Lane, London, W.C. Please insert the following advertisement in your next issue, for which I enclose £ s. d. I -1 -I -I- I RATE. -20 woids or less is., and 4d. for every eight additional words.
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE. The Publishers of "The London Welsh= JHan" will be pleased to hear from any Keader or Newsagent who experiences a ifficulty in obtaining this paper. To avoid any delay a standing order should be gIven to a Newsagent, so that he can make the necessary arrangements to obtain a SUPply punctually each week.