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ilusiirss Jlbbrrsscs. JOHN JAMES, TEA, WINE, BEER, AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, LONDON AND PROVINCIAL STORES, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. AGENT FOR W. & A. GILBEY'S WINES AND SPIRITS. THE WINES OF PORTUGAL. Bottle. Doz. S. d. s. Castle A Port 5 years in wood 2.0 24 j Castle B Port S years in wood 2 4 28 Castle C Port Fruity. 11 years in wood ) 0 lf) 0. Castle D Port Dry 11 years in wood ° Castle E Port Fruity 15 years in wood 3 4 40 Castle G Port Fi-iiity 2.5 years iu wood 4 0 48 THE WINES OF SPAIN. Castle Spanish Sherry J 2 years old 13 15 Castle 1A Pale Sherry *3 years old Castle 2A Gold Sherry 3 yearsfold >-1 6 IS Castle 3A Brown Sherry 3 years old J Castle A Pale Sherry 4 years old Castle AA Gold Sherry 4 years old l-l 10 22 Castle B Brown Sherry. A- years old J Castle C Pale Sherry 6 years old 9 0o Castle CC Gold Sherry 6 years old Castle G Pale Amontillado Sherry 8 years old 2 10 34 Castle I Pale Amontillado Sherry 11 years old 3 6 42 Castle L Pale Amontillado Sherry 13 years old 4 0 48 Castle E Gold Oloroso Sherry 8 years old 2 10 34 Castle H Gold Oloroso Sherry 11 years old 3 6 42 Castle 0 Gold Oloroso Sherry 13 years old 4 0 4S Castle F Brown East India Sherry 8 years old 2 10 34 Castle J Brown East India Sherry 11 years old 3 6 42 Castle K Brown East India Sherry 13 years old 4 0 48 Castle One Manzaniila Sherry '4 years old 2 0 24 Castle M Manzanilla Sherry 7 years old 2 6 30 MARSALAS, SPANISH AND FRENCH PORTS, MADEIRAS, AND SACRA- MENTAL WINES. Castle VP ) Pale Marsala Sherry 3 years old !-l 4 16 Castle VM Gold Marsala Sherry 3 years old J 1 4 16 Caetle A Pale Marsala Sherry 5 years old ) Castle AA Gold Marsala Sherry 5 years old j Castle 1 Spanish Port. 2 years old 1 3 15 Castle 2 Spanish Port. 3 years old 16 18 Castle 3 Spanish Port. 5 years old 19 21 Castle 4 Spanish Port. 10 years old 1 10 22 Castle I Roussillon (French Port) 2 years old 14 16 Castle 2 .Roussillon (French Port) 4 years old 1 8 20 Castle Madeira 3 years old 2 1 25 Castle Grand Madeira 5 years old 2 6 30 LIGHT FRENCH WINES. Bottle. Doz. s. d. s. Castle A Claret. 1 vear in bottle 10 12 Castle B Claret. I year in bottle 13 15 Castle C Claret. 1 year in bottle 16 IS Castle D Claret. 1 year in bottle 2 0 24 Castle E Claret Old in bottle 2 6 30 I Castle G Claret. Old in bottle 3 6 42 Castle I Red Burgundy 1 3 15 Castle 2 Red Burgundy 16 18 Castle 3 Red Burgundy 2 0 24 LIGHT FRENCH, GERMAN, AND HUNGARIAN WINES. Castle A Sauteme 1 3 15 Castle B Sautenie. 2 0 24 Castle C Sauterne. 2 6 30 Castle 1 Red Karlowitz Hungarian. 16 IS Castle 2 Red Karlowitz Hungarian 19 21 SPARKLING FRENCH AND GERMAN WINES. Dozen Dozen Half Bottle. Bottles. Bottles. s. d. s. s. d. Castle Saumur Silver Foil 2 1 25 14 6 Castle Saumer Gold Foil. 2 6 30 17 0 SPIRITS. The Strength is given with all the undermentioned Spirits as a guide to actual value as well as consumption. Bottle. Doz. s. d. s. Castle UP Unsweetened Gin, 33 under proof 0 0 "4 Castle UP Sweetened Gin, 33 under proof Castle OE Unsweetened Gin, 17 underproof 2 5 29 Castle Proof Unsweetened Gin, proof 2 10 34 Castle UP Scotch Whiskey, 33 under proof 2 3 27 Castle Proof Scotch Whiskey, proof 3 0 36 Castle UP Irish Whiskey, 33 under proof 2 3 27 Castle UV Irish Whiskey, 17 under proof 2 S 32 Castle Proof Irish Whiskey, proof 3 0 36 Castle DO. Irish Whiskey, Very Old, proof 3 3 39 Castle D Pale Cognac, 33 under proof 3 0 36 Castle D Brown Cognac, 33 under proef ) Castle E Pale Cognac, 17 under proof 3 6 42 Castle F Pale Cognac, proof 4 0 48 Castle FO Pale Cognac. Very Old, proof 4 9 57 L'OR EXTRAIT DU YIN*, Very Old, proof 5 6 66 Castle UP Pale Brandy, 33 under proof. 2 3 27 Castle UV Pale Brandy, 17 under proof 2 8 32 Castle Proof Pale Brandy, proof 3 0 36 Castle UP Jamaica Rum, 33 under proof 2 3 27 Castle UV Jamaica Rum, 17 under proof 2 7 32 Castle JO Jamaica Rum, Very Old, proof 3 3 39 CastleWhite Jamaica Rum, Very Old, proof 3 4 40 Castle 1 Hollands, 14 under proof 2 4 28 jSlLYKRSTREAM,* 14 under proof 2 S 32 *The price includes bottles and package. WHEN YOU D £ Q|(JJJ'5 ISIIII^ PARIS BLUE vou0ffeMtl RRT OLW6" YOU GET IT! 1 So 1md qualities are often substituted. The genuine is used by the Laundresses of THE PRiMGESS Or WALES ANi) DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. CHEAP DRAPERY GOODS DANIEL THOMAS, BEE HIVE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, ABERYSTWYTH, HAS A LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF Lace Curtains from 2s. 6d. per pair. Lace Valances from Is. each. Crochet Antimacassars from 4d.each. Round do. from 6d. to 2s. 4d. White Window Hollands in every width. Buff do. do. do. White Twill Sheetings. Brown do. do. I A good stock of Cretonnes The above are Goods really CHEAP, MARKED PLAIN, and at the LEAST POSSIBLE PROFIT FOR READY MONEY TERMS—ONE PRICE AND READY MONEY. NOTE THE ADDRESS- DANIEL THOMAS, S, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET (OPPOSITE THE INFIRMARY), ABERYSTWYTH. J. H. EDWARDS, TAILOR AND DRAPER, BEGS to call the attention of the public to his stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, comprising— Dresses, Prints, Pompadours, and Cambric, Collars and Cuffs, Silk and Lace Scarfs, Morley's Hosieiy and Gloves, Muslin and Net Curtains, Calico and Sheetings. New Suiting in West of England and Scotch Tweeds. Hats and Caps (newest shapes), Shirts, Socks, Scarfs, and Ties in great variety. 4, GREAT DARKGATE, ABERYSTWITH, SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS. 2, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. • HUGH R. PUGHE BEGS to announce that his arrangements for the coming Season are now complete, and he "will lie prepared Show on and after 1 TUESDAY NEXT, APRIL 20TH, THE NEWEST STYLES IN DRESSES, COSTUMES, MANTLES, MILLINERY, &.C., THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CHIP AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS, AND A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF THE MOST USEFUL DRESS FABRICS, IN ALL COLORS. H. R. P. Solicits the Favour of an Inspection. I ï JAMES B. MEE, FISHMONGER, GAME DEALER, FRUITERER, &c., &c., Bridge End House, Dolgelley. 0 Constant supplies of various kinds of fresh Fish, Game, &c., according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. Ice always on hand, and supplied by the pound and Upwards. ø Note the Address :— Bridge End House, Dolgelley. MESDAMES JENKINS AND HUGHES, DRAPERS AND GENERAL MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 5, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, MESDAMES JENKINS AND HUGHES respectfully announce their return from London with a choice and well selected stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, comprising all the NEWEST DESIGNS for the SEASON. In announcing their business to the ladies and visitors of Aberystwyth and its neighbourhood, they, beg respectfully to solicit a share of patronage. beg respectfully to solicit a share of patronage. Careful and personal attention is given to afi grderg-. Jilts lit css Jlbbr esses. 1 r. to. DEVIL'S BRIDGE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS, (TWELVE MILES FROM ABERYSTWYTH.) This Hotel, which is open all the year round, has recently passed under new Management, and will now be found a cheap, healthy, and desirable Summer or Winter Residence. Visitors staying at the Hotel are privileged, free of charge, to fish in the lakes monule, and tc shoot over eight thousand acres of mountain land. THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE HOTEL AND WATERFALLS, with the surrounding scenery, have been so well and completely set forth in guide books to Wales, that no further attempt at description is here necessary.. Tickets to rimva the Falls, which Front the Hotel, are issued at the Bar at Is. each. Visitors may ramble about the pleasant district, or may hire horses and carriages at the Hotel, and drive to more distant places of interest, such as Parson's Bridge (two miles); Ponterwyd (three miles); Hafod Church (five miles); Plynlimon Mountain (nine miles); Strata Florida Abbey Ruins (eight miles), and other places. Good Post Horses and Carriages. READING PARTIES ACCOMODATED. TREATS £ S. d. Board and Residence, per week 2 10 0 Less than a week, per day 0 7 C Children under 12 years of age, half-price. Prive Sitting Rooms 1 1 0 DAILY TARIFF. Soup 0 1 0 Cold Meat Luncheon 0 2 6 Chops and Steaks 0 3 0 Hot Joints, with Vegetables 0 3 G Sweets, 6d. extra. Driver's Dinner. 0 1 6 Attendance, 3d. each. BREAKFASTS AND TEAS.. £ s. d. Tea 0 1 f with Cold Meat or Ham and Eggs 0 2 t Second Class Dining Rooms, are now open, adjoining the Hotel. Cold Luncheon 0 1 ( Plain Tea 0 1 ( Attenda ce. 3d. each. SPECIAL DINNERS TO ORDER. Bass's Bottled Ale and Guinness's Extra Stout in pin1 bottles and on draught. JOHN JAMES, PROPRIETOR. BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE PERFECTION GAS APPARATUS, which enables every one to make his own Gas. THE ELECTRIC AND ELECTRO-PNEUMATIC HOUSE BELLS, which supersede the old system oj Bellhanging. THE NEW MODE OF GAS LIGHTING, with a saving of from 25 to 50 per cent., with the BARWELL, SON, & FISHER'S DUPLEX BUHNER, by which one Company saved 11,000 feet in 14 days—in complete sets, as supplied to the St. James's Theatre, Globe Theatre, Salisbury Hotel, London; I'heatre Royal, Bir- mingham. The Aquarium, Riuk, Theatre, &c., &c.f Lower Grounds, Aston, and other large buildings, arc successfully illuminated with the Duplex Burners and Glasses. Complete, in sets, throwing different Shades and Reflections. THE SUN AUTOMATIC GAS APPARATUS. Prospectuses, &c., on application to our Agents for Cardiganshire, Breconshire, Radnorshire, Merionethshire. E. MARPOLE AND SON, PLUMBERS, PAINTERS, GASFITTERS, AND HOUSE DECORATORS, LLANIDLOES. February 18th, 1880. STEAM SAW MILLS, ABERYSTWYTH. R. ROBE R T SAN D SONS, TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS, HAVE JUST DISCHARGED PRIME CARGOES OF SPRUCE DEALS, FIRST QUALITY BALTIC RED PINE, AND RED DEALS. THEY HAVE ALSO IX HTOCK A LARGE QUANTITY OF WHITE AND RED FLOORING BOARDS, YELLOW PINE & PITCH PINE LOGS, & PITCH PINE FLOORING BOARDS, PLANED, TONGUED, AND GROOVED. SAWING, PLANING, MOULDING, AC., BY MACHINERY. A NUMBER OP WELL-MADE WHEELBARROWS ON SALE. F I R E W 0 0 D. ROBERT ELLIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. PRESCRIPTIONS DISPENSED. AN ASSORTMENT OF CHEST AND LUNG PROTECTORS. A 1 COD LIVER OIL. N.B.—FOUR DOORS FROM THE MARINE-TERRACE. ABERYSTWYTH SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS. JAillES WILLIA-NLIS BEGS to announce that he is prepared to supply from his Saw Mills and Joinery Works, Llan- JD badarn-road, DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, and READINGS of every kind, STAIRCASES, GREENHOUSES, and every description of Joinery required in housebuilding. SAWING BY CONTRACT. ALL KINDS OF WELL-SEASONED BOARDS ALWAYS ON HAND. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR NEW BUILDINGS AND FOR ALTERATIONS. JOBBING WORK OF ALL SORTS EXECUTED. THE MANAGEMENT OF FUNERALS UNDERTAKEN. RELIANCE HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET (OPPOSITE THE MEAT MARKET), AND 7, PIER-STREET. WILLIAM PROBIN, WORKING LAPIDARY, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors of Aberystwyth that lie has now on JD hand a well-selected Stock of Diamond Rings, Wedding Rings; Signet Rings, and Gem Rings. Bright and Coloured Gold Jewellery, in all its branches, made upon the premises. Every article warranted. Also, a large Stock of Whitby Jet and Bog Oak Ornaments. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in New and Second-hand Plate. SLATES! SLATES!! SLATES! From Best Quarries only, and like quality cannot be purchased anywhere under our prices. WHOLESALE OX TRUCKS AT MACIIYXLLETH, PORTMADOC, AND CARNARVON. BUILDING AND WHEELWRIGHT TIMBER. A NUMBER OF STRONG MADE WHEELBARROWS, FROM 12s. TO 13s. EACH. EDWARDS AND EVANS, TREGARON. I publicatiollz. With Eight Clearly Printed District Maps (1 inch to the Mile), specially prepared for the Gossipping Guide, in the Crown Edition; and Nine County and other Maps. GOSSIPPING GUIDE TO WALES. 1/6 POPULAR EDI- TION. Six Maps. ISS pp. 1/8 by post. 2/6 HALF CROWN EDITIOX, Cloth. Six Maps, Pano- rama of Snow- don (3ft. long, and containing 150 points see from the sum-, mit). Routes. &c. 194 pp. 2/9 by post. 5/- CROWX EDITION, Cloth gilt, su- perior paper. Coloured Snow- don Panorama. 17 Maps, Glos- sary, Routes, and Chapters on Ge- ology and the Botany of Bar- mouth & Snow- donia. 246 pp. 5/5 by post. -Sold at the RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS, And by all Book- sellers. LOXDOX: HODDER AND STOUGHTON. OSWESTRY: WOODALL AND VENABLES. Selected Notices of these end previous Editions. "By far the most amusing Guide we have seen.—Standard. Full of interesting and intelli- gent gossip."—Spectator. Wonderfully cheap, remarkably accurate/'—Fit/aro. "Gladsome and gossipping. Fun. An invaluable Guide; not only amusing, but instructive."— Era. An interesting book, as well as trustworthy Guide. -Votes and Qneric-w Chatty and amusing as well as useful."—L<-lst'.re Hour. A good idea well carried out. —The Queen. A pervading humour and fund of anecdote."—JTaneh> ^terCour- ifr. An agreeable companion."— Une of the most accurate and complete tet-books." JI(li/- Chester Examiner. "Adds pleasure to romantic spots." "It supplies all things needful to a stranger."—Liver- pool Courier. There is hurdly anything an ex- cursionist would care to know that cannot lie found in Air. Askew Roberts's book. "-Bt*i'- m imjham Gazette. As a whole it may be confidently said that the Gossipping Guide is, beyond comparison, the best tourist's handbook to Wales yet published."—Chester Chronicle (1X77). "A model in its way. "-Da;lg News. We have not seen a book about Wales more useful than this gy and clever Guide."—Public ()]dnion. -■v Sure to become a Favourite with the multitude."—The, Field. Tourists cannot take with them a better Guide."—Tablet. "Just the amusing Gossipping Guide we like to see.-Book- seller. "A wealth of detail."—J lay fair. "A most genial companion."— Liverpool Daily Post. This most useful book. A tho- roughly good Welsh Guide."— Birmingham Daily Po*t. JUST OUT, BORDER COUNTIES WORTHIES, Being short records of the lives of over Two Thousand Natives of Cheshire, Shropshire, Herefordshire, and Monmouthshire. BY E. G. SALISBURY. 614 pp., small Svo. In cloth or boards, 5s. rw" _Jf: "We have here collected, in one unpretentious volume, a budget of facts and incidents of extreme interest to the student, the antiquary, and the public." —Shrewsbury Chronicle. ■ NOW REDUCED IX PRICE, PORTRAITS. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. (Size 221 by lllin.) Price 2s. 6d. By post, carefully packed, 3s. i Mr. David Davies, M.P. (Size 221 by Inin. Price 2s. 6d. By post, carefully 2 packed, 3s. "A very excellent portrait."—Shrewsbury Chronicle. ) "A highly-iinished lithograph.ShrewsburyJoumaI. HISTORY OF THE GWYDIR FAMILY, ~¥T7TTH numerous valuable notes from the V V Brot/ynfyn, Wynnxtay, and peniarth J\iSS., added by W. W. E. WYNNE, Esq., of Peniarth. and never before published. Illustrated with portraits of Sir John and Sir Richard Wynne, Views of Gwydir in 1684 and 1720, of Dolwyddelan Castle in 1742, and Llanrwst Bridge in 1781. Sent post free to any address for One Guinea. "Sir John Wynne's History of the Gwydir Family stands alone as being the only family history which has reached a fourth edition. The book contains many quaint and interesting anecdotes, which are not to be found elsewhere, and which throw a vivid light on f Welsli manners and customs of the fifteenth and six- teenth centuries."—Academy. S PUBLISHED MONTHLY, THE RAILWAY RECORD | FOR SHROPSHIRE & NORTH & MID-WALES. With Trains running to London and other large towns. With a Map. One Penny. CHEAPER I.SSUE. WYNNSTAY AND THE WYN3TS, A VOLUME OF VARIETIES, Put together by the author of the GOSSIITIXG GUIDE TO WALES. In green cloth, 5s.; red cloth, gilt, bevelled boards, gilt edges, 7s. 6d. Post free. WOODALL AND VENABLES, PUBLISHERS, PRINTERS, & LITHOGRAPHERS, BAILEY HEAD It CAXTON WORKS, OSWESTRY. YOU SHOULD TRY DICK'S BOOTS. ADDRESSES: ABERYSTWYTH. LAMPETER. MACHYNLLETH. NEWTOWN. I DOLGELLEY. BARMOUTH. REPAIRING CHEAP, NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL. K N I T T -1 N C-, Y A P, N S. N. COOKE, 35, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to call the attention of ladies to his NEW KXITTIXG WOOLS, patterns of which will be sent per post on application. The following are leading makes :— THE NEW SILK MIXTURES in ounce balls. SAXOXY, in 2 oz. hanks, a fine yarn suitable for ladies and children. VICTORIA, a similar yarn. but softer texture, in hanks of about 1:Ï oz. EMPRESS FIXUERIXG, in hanks of 1 oz. This yarn is of superior quality, being made from the best combed wools, of long staple and soft texture, is very durable and suitable for general knitting purposes, each hank contains 60 full length rounds, consequently, more value for money than yarns of inferior quality. S. N. C. has all the leading colours in Fleeces, Berlin, Shetland, Andalusian, and other yarns of best quality. Strutt's and Alexander's Knitting Cotton. Pearsall's Spun Knitting Silk. "VTOTICE.—If you want to know what any- thing will cost to Print, send to the MANAGER of the Cambrian News Printing Works, Aberystwyth. business ^b&tcsscs. BOOKBINDING OF EVEBV DES C I I P T I O. AT E D W A R D E D W A R D S, Great Darkgate-strect. ABERYSTWYTH. Back numbers of Serial Works Obtained. T. & W. BUBB, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, FITTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPER HANGERS, & GENERAL HOUSE FUKNISHERb. TERRACE-EOAD, ABERYSTWYTH, NnvTOV>'> Agent for Broner's BURNERS, and Wiight's GAS. STOVES. ESTIMATES FOR WORK OX ArPIJCATION. Agent for Atkins and Co.'s Patent CHARCOAL BLOCK WATER FILTERS. GADiys PATENT REVERSIBLE HANDLE PERAMBULATORS, BATHS AND PERAMBULATORS ON HIRE. A RIDE TO KHIVA y CAPTAIN FRED BURNABY. Royal Horse Guards. Page 13 says "Two pairs of boots lijied with ft" were also taken and for physic —with which it is 88 well to be supplied when travelling hi oi-t-of-the- places—some quinine and Cockle's pills, the latter most mvaj.ua ole medicine, and one wiiich I have nse on the nati ve3 of Central Africa with the greatest POd sible success. In fact, the marvellous effects product upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who ,\aSl I < impervious to all native medicines, when I cdmmis^1^ to him five COCKLE'S PILLS will never fade from my memory and a friend of who passed through the same district rr.anv ino&PlS afterwards, informed me that my fame as a niecli^1'6 man' had not died out, but that the marvellous c1.lr was even then a theme of conversation in the SEE BURNABY'S RIDE TO KHIVA, page l:i, A GOOD FAMILY MEDICINE .CHE5T' .X~A_ with a prudent use, has saved many a life; yet we think the idea may be improved and re: duced to a more simple form. Take ¿JIL8 good coJ11 pound, such as COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS and we find that the desired end may be obtained out scales and weight?, or little my&ierious com par: I ments or enchanted bottles, with crystal stoppep, Others might be used, but COCKLE'S PILLS, as tasted by many thousands of persons, and found answer their purpose so well, may Lv down as tte best.—Oliver irr. Cockle's Antibilious Pills In use the last eighty vears for. INDIGESTION. In boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., and lis. Cockle's Antibilious Pills, In use the last eighty vears for I BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS. In boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. and lis. Cockle's Antibilious Pills, In use the last eighty years for LIVER COMPLAINTS. In boxes at Is. 1 \L, 2s. 9., 4s. Gd., and lis. Cockle's Antibilious Pills, In use amongst all classes of society EIGHTY YEARS, May be had throughout the United Kingdom? In boxes at Is. Ud.,2s. hl., 4s. Gd., and 11. THOROUGH-BRED SIRES FOR ISS0. "RAPID IlHONE," BY "Young Meluorne," dam Ly "Lanercost or "Retriever," out of "Physaiis, by Middleton." lie ran third for the Derby in IS f "Maccaroni" and to "Lord Clifden," and is the sHe 0 "Bard of Erin, and other winners. TERMS :— Thorough-bred Mares at .-£7 7 0 Half-bred Mares at 2 2 9 Tenant Farmers residing in Anglesey and Cp.rnarvO^ shire Half-price. ALSO "DON BASILO," BY "ADAMAS," OUT OF "STYRIA." TERMS:— Half a Guinea a Mare. Keep of Mares,jHalf a week, and every care taken of Marcs and Foals. For further particulars, apply to Mr. W. PRITCIIAP- Farm Bailiff at Nanhoron, Pwllheli. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PHILLIPS & ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE contai^ three times the strength of ordio81^ Coffee. t PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, the fiDes breakfast beverage. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, for creation and the Liver. ,i PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, SOLD BY Grocers. f PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, beware oi worthless imitations. (ESTABLISHED 1760.) J Sold by all Grocers and Chemists in Wales, alJ throughout the Kingdom. Ask for Phillips's Yell°v' Label, as small makers have been copying our colo^1"' I I H POTATOES. POTATOES. POTATOES A CARGO OF SPLENDID GERMAN REDS. Ix EXCELLENT COXDITIOX, HAS BEEN RECEIVED, AND ARE ON SALE AT LOW PRICES. APPLY TO JOHN MATHIAS & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS, I 6 and 7, Bridge Street, I ABERYSTWYTH. I CIGARS CIGARS CIGARS ^1 I MESSRS. F. LIVINGSTONE AND Co., i4; I North Buildings, Eldon-st:eet, Finsbury, boJl H don, have appointed MESSRS. D. P. & W. RICHARDS ■ GROCERS. &c., 30, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ■ ABERYSTWYTH. ■ Agents for their celebrated REGALIA CIGAR. 1 ■ The REGALIA are sold in every town in the I Kingdom, and arc justly appreciated for their Nice Shape, Beautiful Ash, Fine Flavour. Though equal to any 6d. Cigar, they are retailed 3 3d. per piece, or One Guinea per Box. A B E R Y S T W Y T II. B EVANS, ■ PASTRY COOK, f j| CONFECTIONEP- I IARKET-ST. MARKET-51. I Dinners, Teas, & Coffee Pastry & Confectio.11^ at any hour. of every descript,o.jg0 Wedding breakfasts, Public and Private Dinner P'ir supplied in the best style. Jt