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publir ^ottres* -"M, ij "1 WARNING. 'i ••"•"■ S J j An absolutely untrue statement having been recently circu- # I [ lated by some maliciously disposed persons that OGDEN'S, 5 j j Limited, have been adulterating their Cigarettes, a J I REWARD OF £500 fl |! 1)6 pa»d by OGDEN'S, Limited, to th. person ,r persons j[ 5 them sa'Martory mformation of the names and addresses 5 < ► of the Persons from whom such statement has emanated. 2 £ OGDEN'S, Limited, take this opportunity of absolutely L ^guaranteeing the purity of their Cigarettes, which are manu- 5 £ lactured under the supervision of Her Majesty's Excise Officers. 5 OGDEN'S, LIMITED, gj # BOUNDARY-LANE, LIVERPOOL. 4 Messrs. Grace, Smith, and Hood (Solicitors to Ogden's 4 v Limited), 41 Castle-street, Liverpool. 5 # November, 1900..7078 4F C ,¥ .J T yo A. RECORD IN FURNISHING! BEVAN & COMPANY (LIMITED. REGISTERED AS "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," in examination of our books reveals the fact that for the year end^d December 31, 1900, there has been an increase in our sales over the large returns of the previous year amounting to SEVERAL THOUSAND POUNDS! The trade done in the laat year of the Cen- tary has, therefore, beaten all previous records idurine our Fifty Years' trading! This very successful result of the great reductions made in all departments twelve months since is not only extremely gratifying to ourselves, but affords the most conclusive proof to our army of customers and to the general public that we still maintain the proud position of being The LARGEST FURNISHERS In South Wales and Monmouthshire. This position we are determined to hold, and thaH spare no effort in order to secure a stiU further increase in our business during the FIRST YEAR OF NEW CENTURY. IMMENSE SELECTION! LARGEST STOCKS! SMALLEST PRICES!. LARGE CATALOGUES GRATIS. DELIVERY OF ALL GOODS FREE. ALLCOMPETITION DEFIED! BEVAN & OOMPANT j CARPET AND MUSIC WAREHOUSEMEN DUKE-STREET AND 1ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Also at SWANSEA. NEWPORT A PONTYPOOL el876 R. J. HEATH AND S0NS- REMOVED TO QUEEN gTREET, CARDIFF, (CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET). Largest Saloon in Wales. MAGNIFICENT STOCK OP IANOFORTES AND QRGANS BY ALL MAKERS. SOLE AGENTS FOR PKOADWOOD, SCHIEDMAYEIt, WALDEMAR. and CROWN PIANOS. iiXSO ORCHESTRAL PIANO PLAYERS AND SYMPHONY SELF-PLAYING ORGANS. IIONDON STORE PRICES FOR CASH OR EASY TERMS. Impairs in all Branches by Skilled Workmen. Estimates and Catalogues Post Free on Application. Bat. Telephone: Cardiff, 01,199. Pontypridd, 21. MANUFACTORY: LONDON. 9759 ) THE MOST NUTRITIOUS., EPPS'S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING, COCOA BREAKFAST— SUPPER r J^BTISTIC JJVTTBNISHIWA. P. E; CrANsE (LATE TRAPNELL AND GANE), CHOICEST SELECTION OF aEDltOOM STTTES. DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, DINING-ROOM SUITES. MANUFACTURERS OF PURE BEDDING. BEDSTEADS in Great Variety. On* Hundred Patterns to Select from. IMMENSE STOCK. LINOLEUMS AND FLOOR CLOTHS. Send for Our New Catalogue of MODERN AND ARTUTIO FURNITTJRH. P. E. GANE (LATE TRAPNELL AND GANE), 88 k 41, QUE EN-ST., CARDIFF. Alm At NEWPORT and BRISTOL. A8318 H SAMUEL'S STOCKTAKING SALE The pressure of Christmas has left a large quantity of new and very beautiful goods in several departments. These will be included in the Stocktaking Sale, which is looked for- ward to by hundreds of H. SAMUEL'S cus- tomers as one of the most important periods of the year. H. SAMUEL'S prices are always low, but the January Sale is one of the most important periods. The following are a few of the redactions which are being made to clear. Remember that in buying from H. Samuel you are not spend- ing money which brings you no return, and which must be made to clear. Remember that You will find that by purchasing from H. Samuel during the Stocktaking Sale that you will be astounded at the sweeping reduc- tions which he is making. IN WATCHES THE VALUE IS ALWAYS REMARKABLE. WATCHES AT 5s. WATCHES AT 7s. WATCHES AT 10s. WATCHES AT ALL PRICES. Remember that all li. SAMUEL'S Watches no matter what the price is. represent a saving of about half of what they would cost to buy them retail. T> EDUCTIONS IN SILVER GOODS. JLVi Usual salft Price. Price. Silver Brooches 1/3 9d. Silver Bangles 1/6 1/- Silver Thimbles 1/6 9d. Silver Salts in Case 7/6 5/6 REDUCTIONS in GOLD JEWELLERY Usual Sale Price. Price. Gold Brooches 4/- 216 Gold Thimbles 14/6 10/b Gold Bangles 8/6 6/6 Gold Alberts 45/- 30/- Ladies' Gold Alberts 21/- 15/- Gold Gem Rings, Rubies and Pearls 7/6 4/6 Gold Links, Hall-marked 12/6 7/6 Gold Sovereign Purses 33/- 25/- 18ct. Half-hoop Diamond Rings, real Diamond. 34/- 25/- In addition to the extraordinary reductions shown above. H. Samuel pays the railway fare within a radius of 30 miles to every purchaser during the Stocktaking Sale. GO TO-DAY. H. SAMUEL, 7, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. e7461 fJIUDOR YTILLIAMS' pATEi5fT BALSAM OF HONEY, IS THE BEST FOR COUGHS, COLDS Ac., A CERTAIN CURE! II Oh! dear me, I forgot to glte TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY to my chil- dren before they retired to bed. I am certain they will COUGH ALL NIGHT WITHOUT IT. There is nothing on the face of the earth equal to it; thoroughly up-to-date." In this damp and changeable climate coughs and colds are almost certain at some time during the winter to visit every household in the land. It would, therefore, seem only a wise precaution to keep on hand a bottle of TUDOR WILLIAMS' BALSAM OF HONEY ready for immediate use. Pleasant, soothing, healing, and a splendid tonic, it is certainly without an equal for the prevention and curs of troublesome coughs and in all throat and lung affections. Moreover, it does what no simple cough remedy will do-it promotes appe- tite, aids digestion, increases weight, Mid builds up the health and strength generally. It contains no opiate or other narcotic, and it perfectly safe even for the youngest infants. We are constantly receiving reports from aU parts of the kingdom attesting its remarkable power to relieve and cure troublesom-e coughs. It is p-,escribed by the medical profession, and used in the leading hospitals. BALSAM OF HONEY contains PURE WELSH HONEY and an essence of the purest and mo- efficacious Herbs, on the Hills of Wales, !ing gathered in the proper season, when their virtues are in full perfection. A GENTLEMAN REMARKS- I feel it my duty to inform you that I have bee a using your Tudor Williams' Balsam ot Honey in my family, which is a large one, for many years, and have proved its great value, having used nothing else for Cough, during Measles. Whooping Cough, and Bronchitis, and can highly recommend it to all parents for such complaints. BALSAM OF HONEY AT THE ROYAL NATIONAL BAZAAR. When it was decided to have a Welsh Stall, at the National Bazaar ia aid of the sufferers by the War, Mr. D. Tudor Williams offered the hon- secretary. Arthur J. Cooke. Esq., a ease of Balsam of Honey, which was gratefully accepted. The Balsam found a ready sale amongst the Royalty and nobility who patronised the bazaar. SEE YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE, TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemists and Stores in Is., 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. bottlea. Sample bottles snt (post paid) for Is. 3d., 38.. I and 5s. from the inventor. D. TUDOR WILLIAMS, L.S.D.W., e85703 MEDICAL HALL. ADERDARM. "WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. JJRECHAM'S jpILLS F,ECHAWS piLLS JLJF E EECHAM'S PILLS Cure Bilious and Nervous Disorders. BEECHAM'S PILLS Cure Stomachic Troubles, such as Indigestion, Want of Appetite, Dys- pepsia, Fulness after Meals, Vomit- ing, Sickness at the Stomach, &c. BEECHA-'VPIS PILIA J'LP Cure Restlessness and Insomnia, and give sound and refreshing sleep. FXOHAWS PILLS Cure Constipation and Sick Head- 'te ache. PEECHAAPS PILLS Ensure Proper Assimilation of Food. -B-EECHAM'S PILLS Arouse Sluggish and Torpid Livers and Dispel Bile. EECHAM'S PILLS •* Are suitable for both young and old. _BEECHAM'S PILLS Will make you look well, feel well, and keep -well. B EECHAM'S PILLS Remove Wind and Pain in the Stomach. Y-EECHAM'S PILLS Are sold everywhere in boxes, in. lid. and 2s. 9d., containing 56 and 168 Pills respectively. e9131 For n;"RTON'S For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS only. The Proprietor has received thousands of Testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box. as they at once remove all irregularities, and are in ro way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes. liq. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free under cover Id. extra, direct by the proprietor, C. D. Horton. M.P.S. (from the Birmingham and General Lying-in Hos- pital), 68, Aston-road North, Birmingham. .Ager.ts:-Ca,rdiff- R. Mumford, Chemist, Ac.. Meteor-street, Splotlands. Merthyr: Willis, Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea,: Lloyd. Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport: Young. Chewist. High-streeo. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.B.—None genuine" uniesi bearing G. D. Horton." in red, across wit label Letters answered lr etc J5uøíneø, WESTMINSTER"STORES, CELEBRATED FOR BACON. WESTMINSTER STORES, T CELEBRATED FOR HAMS. WESTMINSTER STORES, T T CELEBRATED FOR GROCERIES. TESTMINSTER STORES, T CELEBRATED FOR ITALIAN GOODS. TTESTMINSTER STORES, "t CELEBRATED FOR CAKE. WESTMINSTER STORES, V CELEBRATED FOR TEA AND OOFFEE. TOHESTMINSTER STORES, T CELEBRATED FOR TOILET ARTICLES. WESTMINSTER STORES, T CELEBRATED FOR PERFUMERY. WESTMINSTER STORES, CELEBRATED for Patent Medicines. WESTMINSTER STORES, CELEBRATED for Wines and Spirits. "OLTESTMINSIER STORES, CELEBRATED for Ales and Stouts. 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