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WILLIAM LEWIS, 1. DRAPER, MILLINER, GLOVER, HOSIER, HATTER, CARPET WAREHOUSEMAN, ETC., Invites special attention to his variety of Stock and also the quality. DRESS MATERIALS GARIBALDIS CLOAKS HATS UMBRELLAS CURTAINS CORTICENE JACKETS JERSEYS SILK HANDKERCHIEFS CAPS GLOVES FLOOR CLOTHS RUGS SKIRTS MACKINTOSHES UNDERCLOTHING SUNSHADES SASHES LINOLEUMS MATS Large Stock of Welsh Shawls, Whittles, Flannels, Shirtings and Turnovers; also Silk Shawls and Wool Wraps. TAILORING- zBiR^Lisraie:—3, WHITE LIOusr STREET. FAMILY MOURNING. FUNERALS FURNISHED. NOTE THE ADDRESS- (Four Doors below Royal Gate House Hotel), MILFORD HOUSE, NORTON, TENBY. ^FURNISHED APARTMENTS. Comfortable 8 Room Unfurnished House with usual offices. Garden. Good situation. Rent .£24. THE EXCELSIOR STUDIO AND VICTORIA BAZAAR, CASTLE BUILDINGS, CASTLE SQUARE, AND FINE ART and FANCY REPOSITORY, High Street, TENBY. C. SMITH ALLEN Begs to inform his numerous friends and patrons that he will shortly have his STUDIO completely renovated after the recent disastrous Fire, and will be prepared to execute all Orders in the highest style of Photographic Art. N.B.-Please call at either of the above Places of Business, ask for a Price List, and make appointments for sittings. ESTABLISHED IN TENBY 30 YEARS. 2nd July, lb89. MORRIS BROTHERS, I IRONMONGERS, Have just received a large consignment of FILTERS y some of the best Makers, and are now selling at very low prices. DOULTON'S New Patent CARBON FILTERS. D.I. Co. Silicated CARBON FILTERS Maignen's "FILTRE RAPIDE," and all sizes of Glass TABLE FILTERS. "DOULTON" WARE AND "TOBY" JUGS. FISHING TACKLE! FISHING TACKLE. Trolling and other Rods. The celebrated Phantom" Minnow, Sand Eel and Spinning Baits, Got Traces, Treble Hooks, Lines, &c. Nottingham and Brass Reels. Hand Lines fitted for Rod and Pier Fiahing. Cash Discount of 10 per cent. Sheffield House. Tenby. CHAR LES JEFFERYS, NATURALIST, ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY. SEAWEED DECORATIONS. ORNAMENTAL SHELLS: LARGEST and cheapest Authentic Stock in the Kingdom of BRITISH SHELLS, ECHINODERHS, CRUSTACEA US, BIRDS' EGGS, &C. 50,000 Specimens to select from. AMERICAN AND INDIAN BIRDS' EGGS. MUSEUM. On View, choice Collections of British Shells, Birds' Eggs, Crabs, Starfish, &c. Upwards of 7000 Specimens, including many rare and unique examples. Works of Reference on Conchology, Oology, Orni- thology, Entomology, &c. Admission 3d. CHARLES JEFFERYS, Naturalist, St Julian Street, Tenby WANTED, by a respectable Person, a Situation as a HOT7SB PARLOUR-MAID. Apply to Miss J. M-, Henllan Bridge, Lbtndyssil. VICTORIA pARK, SWANSEA. By kind permission of the Mayor and Corporation. THE SWANSEA 1 JJORSE SHOW will be held on the above Park, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th and 15th, 1889. X600 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. Special Prizes for Jumping, Four-in-Hand and Tandem Teams. Entries close August 1st. Double Fees August 8th. For Schedule of Prizes, Entry Forms, &c., apply to H. C. HIGMAN, Secretary, Estate Agent, Oxford Chambers, 101, Oxford Street, Swansea. -7 R0WUHDT ILE 0% HALYDOR cools and refreshes the face and hands of ladies travelling, playing tennis, and all ex- sun and dust, it REMOVES posed to the hot ? SUNBURN tan, freckles, roughness and :I soothes tation, &c.,lenders the skin soft and smooth and produces a fair and DELICATE COMPLEXION It is warranted harmless and free from any lead, poisonous or greasy in- gredients. Bottles 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d.; half-sized bottles 2s. 3d. ASK ANYWHERE FOR ROWLAND'S KALYDOR of 20, Hatton Garden, London. TO be Let, Unfurnished, with immediate possession. VBRNON HOUSE, St. Julian Street, late in the occupation of Miss Spence. For full particulars apply to Dr. LoCK; 2 Rock Terrace. ESPLANADE.—GiMAR HOUSE semi-detached.— This well Furnished Private Residence to be Let from end of July. Four Reception, 12 Bedrooms; excellent domestic offices. Apply Mrs Mason, North Cliff House, Tenby. YACHTS FOR SALE. PARTIOULARS of YACHTS for Sale in the imme- jL diate neighbourhood, from 3 Tons upwards, may be had on application to Mr F. B. MASON, House and Commission Agent, Tenby. ♦ —————— Princess Christian was present on Wednesday afternoon at a meeting convened by the Lord Mayor, at the Mansion House, for the purpose of considering the work and objects of the British Nurses- Atpociation.
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Sir Warington Smyth, in his evidence before the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the Woods and Forests Department, stated that the Crown had mines in Wales, Cornwall, Yorkshire, Durham, and Northumberland, chiefly under the sea. Asked by Mr. Williams whether the working of gold in Wales could be commercially successful, witness said that there was nothing like an alluvial yield. There were a great number of veins which were extremely uncertain in their yield but there were others which sometimes gave 6oz. or 8oz. to the ton of material and sometimes lOOoz. These spots were extremely uncertain, and were curiously scattered through the veins. If the operations were carried out by a skilful person, with proper economy they might pay but under the circumstances in which public companies were brought out, it was impossible for them to be successful as commercial undertakings. Where f 190,000 had to be given to promoters the interest to be paid rendered it im- possible that the company should succeed as a commercial undertaking. No concession the Crown could make could overcome that, A PARADISE FOR SHOPPERS. — It is said that Tangiers is a paradise for shoppers, as nothing is ever bought there in a hurry. The smallest pur- chase entails any amount of running from shop to shop and innumerable visits until the place of in- vestment is at last decided upon. The bazaars of Tangiers are tucked away in all sorts of odd nooks and corners. To some an entrance may be gained from the street, others from the court which occupies the centre of most Moorish houses, and again others are found in some remote corner up a flight of stairs. But when they are at last dis- covered, patience receives its reward, and foreign eyes are dazzled and delighted with the contents of these Moorish shops. Gaudy cushions and slippers made of the famous Morocco leather, embroidered scarfs, table covers, gauzy drab wraps, huge piles of rugs, and quantities of brass ware, Oriental costumes, scimitars, daggers, and long Moorish guns inlaid with mother-cf-pearl lie along in picturesque confusion, the whole set off by a floor of dainty tiles and perfumed by burning pastiles or attar of roses. The shopkeeper is attired in robe and turban, and, greeting his customer with a courteous air, the well- known formalities of Oriental traffic begin. That must be shopping as is shopping in the eyes of the woman, who spends hours on the purchase of a yard of calico and days when settling the momen- tous question of a new bonnet. ENGLISH AND FRENCH COOKERY.—A celebrated French traveller remarked the English have fifty religions and only one sauce. This, no doubt, show ignorance as to religion, but a great deal of truth as regards the sauce, which, probably, was referred to as the very innocent concoction of a white sauce consisting either of some flour, butter, and milk, or some bread and milk, both equally tasteless, and making the despair of foreign travellers in this country who are accustomed to good French sauces. The many English travellers going to the Paris Exhibition at this time will no doubt be struck with the difference between fine French cookery and the somewhat monotonous English cookery, and it may be worth while to ask what is the secret of the well- known success of French cookery. This secret is simply the "stock-pot," a preparation of concen- trated meat juice enabling the cook to give to all dishes-soups, sauces, and entrées-the fine meat- flavour which distinguishes refined cookery from coarse cookery. Many cooks, undoubtedly, know how to prepare stock, but in most cases the quality of such stock is too weak and insipid, and besides does not keep in anything like warm weather whilst, on the contrary, Liebig Company's Extract of Meat, being the finest concentrated meat-juice (lib. extract equal to 401b. best lean meat), keeps for any length of time, and in any temperature, and enables the cook to obtain the highest perfection in French cookery. The warm season coming on, this may be a hint to ladies and housekeepers. W. H. SAIES' IRONMONGERY STORES, TEITBY. (OPPOSITE THE CHURCH.) Authorised to issue FISHING LICENSES. 8 CO t;j t;j a;¡ _00 ;-4 a ..0 a;¡ <> a;¡ p;¡o C.) co c:-1" 00 a;¡ t;j OD á5 cp N 0 .§ | g> LAWN MOWERS by Follows and Bate, Green Shanks, and the Archimedeon. All at Store Prices for Cash. Special Machinery for Grinding and Setting Lawn Mowers as new on the Premises. 50yds. Wire Netting, 3ft. wide, 2in. mesh, for 6/9. Garden Arches, Iron Wheelbarrows, Garden Rollers Garden Seats, &c., in great variety. Fishing Rods from 6d. Fishing Tackle of all description. Special Flies for local waters. Rook and Rabbit Rifles for Hire. Just Published, Price 2s. 6d., VITAL TRUTHS AND OPPOSING ERRORS In the Words of Holy Scripture. By CLERICUS ANGLICANUS, D.D. WITH MANY WEIGHTY TESTIMONIES BEARING on RITUALISM. AND SOME NOTES. By W. CUST GWYNNE, M.D. LONDON: JOHN KENSIT, City Protestant Book Depot, 18, Pater- noster Row, E.C. To be obtained at FARLEY'S Library, Tenby. COTTESMORE, near Haverfordwest, to be Let, Furnished. Apply G. E. MASSY, Gumfreston Rectory, Tenby. Printed and Published by FRANK B. MASON, at his Printing Office, Frog Street, Tenby. Thursday July 18,1889.