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FISHGUARD DEVELOP- MENTS. A Fishguard correspondent, on interviewing Mr G. Lambert Gilson, harbour engineer, Fish- guard, was informed that the published state- ments respecting the arrival of a powerful hopper dredger are premature. Nothing definite is yet settled. On the other hand persistent rumours are undenied that a dredger is expected next week at Fishguard to commence operations in the har- bour. Recent soundings prove there has been no silting up during the past two years, and the present average depth is about 37 feet. It is likely enough that dredging at the ocean quay will proceed to enable the Cunard leviathans to shelter whilst disembarking should boisterous weather prevail at the time, of their arrival. After reciting the proposed improvements by the G.W.R. at Fishguard, the Liverpool Post adda :—It has already been made obvious that until Fishguard, by some such scheme, as above indicated, can deal with the traffic on modern lines, rnd independently of weather and tides, it has not the remotest chance of being a success as a port of call for Atlantic liners. TENBY PRESS AND DOAN'S.
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IMPORTANT STEP. The publication in the Tenby press, of instances of local men and women having been cured of kidney and bladder disorders by Doan's backache kidney pills, has awakened such widespread imte- rest that we have commissioned one of our repre- sentatives to investigate them, and to ascertain whether the cures have proved lasting. To-day we give the evidence of a Tenby woman. It is the experience of Mrs Emma Jenkins, a well-known and respected resident of Tenby, living at 3, Culver Park. For six years or so," says Mrs Jenkins, I suffered with severe pains in my back, which the doctor told me was lumbago. The pains made me quite helpless, and I was in bed for three weeks. Later I was able to get about a little, but I was still in a bad way. Then I began using Doan's backache kidney pills, and finding they gave me ease I continued with them. Four boxes of the pills did me the world of good, making me feel like a different woman. (Signed) Emma Jenkins." » Over 3$years later, Mrs Jenkins said:—" Bo- fore my cure by Doan's backache kidney pills I could scarcely move because of the pain in my back. From that time, however, I have enjoyed perfect health and I can bear out all I said in my original statement." Doan's backache kidney pills are two shillings and ninepence per box, or six boxes for thirteen shillings and ninepence. Of all chemists and stores, or post free, direct from the Foster-McClellan Co., 8, Wells Street, Oxford Street, London, W. Be sure you get the same kind of pills as Mrs Jenkins had. CAWDOR LEGEND.
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,r The Australian cricketers, after their visits to the Duke and Duchess of Sutherland at Dun- robin, the Duke and Duchess of Portland Llang- well, and Lord and Lady Cawdor at Cawdor Castle, have had the honour of being entertained at Balmoral and at Mar Lodge. The visitors were quite enchanted by the beautiful scenery and romantic history of Cawdor. One of the most in- teresting features at Cawdor is the trunk of an old tree in a vault below the principal tower, round which guests have for ages assembled to drink Success to the hawthorn," or prosperity to the house of Cawdor. The story is that the original proprietor was told in a dream to load an ass with gold, turn it loose, and follow it till it rested, where he was to build his castle. The donkey, after wandering from one thistle to another, knelt down to rest under this old tree, which was presevered in the middle of the forta- lice built around it. It proved to be the best side in all the countryside. A
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PLAY TO BE WITHDRAWN.
PLAY TO BE WITHDRAWN. It is always a matter for real regret when the work of a dramatist, whose aim it is to picture life seriously, earnestly, and faithfully, as he himself sees it, fails to hit the public tasre. It is easy to imagine that when Sir Arthur Pinero conceived the idea of "Mid-Channel" be did not concern himself overmuch with what might be the ultimate fate of the play. With the change of a single word he might have taken to himself the poet's line, "I do but sing because I must." As an example of sheer craftsmanship "Mid-Channel" ranks among his best efforts. But, admittedly, the piece lacked those ingra- tiating qualities which at the present moment appear to be so necessary to the success of a play, however sincere and able it may be in itself, and it is to be withdrawn on the 22nd inst.
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,c. ;¥ w IT IS so refreshing on a hot dusty day to use CALVERT'S Carbolic Toilet Soap. It quickly removes dust and perspiration, and leaves a pleasant feeling of perfect cleanliness. Pure in quality-as your skin reqjires-and a protection against contagious diseases, being prepared with 10% pure Carbolic. 6d. a tab. 3-tab. box. tiS. For trial sample send Id. ttamp to F. C. CalTort Co. ( x Dept.), Manchester. ~i i 5 i 5 i i 1 i § MARIE CORELLI'S WISH. At the opening of the Harvard House, Strat- ford-on-Avon, last week, Miss Marie Corelli said she had received a delightful cablegram from America. "Come to America," it ran, "and Uncle Sam will love you." "And I hope he will," Miss Corelli added. Women talk of their rights," she said. I am not a Suffragist, and never will be but I do think that woman's true rights consist in tying love-knots, and I hope to have tied a little love-knot this time, not between individuals, but between nations. I wish," she concluded a little pathetically, I wish I could acquire the right to be loved by John Bull as well as Uncle Sam." Where to go for the Holi. days-to a shop where they sell MACKINTOSH'S TOFFEE. It's grand. So is VIENNA TOFFEE, MACKINTOSH S latest. MASON'S STREET MAP OF TENBY, showing all the streets and public buildings in the town, North and South Sands, etc., should be in the hands of every visitor. Price 2d. To be ob- tained from all local newsagents or at the Obse,, ver Office. I-MPORTANT TO MOTHERS.-E very Mother ± who values the Health and Cleanliness of her Child should use HARRISON'S RELIABLE NURSERY POMADE. One application kills all Nits and Vermin, beautifies and strengthens the Hair. In Tins 4 £ d. and 9d. Postage Id.—GEO. W. H.UUUSON, Chemist, Reading. Agents—Tenby Co-operative Drug Stores (Proprietor, A. LIVESEY), Waterloo House, Tenby. TKNBY COTTAGE HOSPITAL.-Number of beds, 9; patients admitted during past week, 1 patients discharged during past week, 0 total number in hospital, 8. MR. FRANK B. MASON, HOUSE AGENT, ST. JULIAN STREET, TEN BY. TEstablished over Fifty Years.] F. B. MASON publishes a QUARTERLY LIST Of Estates, Residences and Houses to be Sold or Let IN PEMBROKESHIRE and neigh- bouring Counties. Sent free on application. Also a separate and complete List of Furnished HOUSES and APARTMENTS to Let in Tenby, Saundersfoot, Penally, Manorbier, &c. Sent, with Form of Appli- cation, Yiew of Tenby, &c., to all applicants on receipt of stamped envelope. ESPLANADE, TENBY. Very fine Private Residence to Let for a few months, with or without attendance-3 Reception, 12 Bedrooms, Bath-room and usual offices. Terms on application. SUTTON STREET, TENBY.—Well situated and comfortably Furnished House, a few yards only from Esplanade and sea front, will be Let by the month, with attendance. Three Sitting, 6 Bedrooms, Bath- room, etc- LEXDEN TERRACE, TENBY.-A very desi- rable private house would be let for a few months on moderate terms. Three sitting and five bedrooms, bathroom, etc. SOUTH CLIFF GARDENS, TENBY.—A very comfortable and well Furnished House will be to Let very shortly. Three Sitting and five Bedrooms, Bath-room and usual offices. No basement. Mode- rate rent. 21, VICTORIA STREET, TENBY.—To Let, Furnished. Contains 3 Sitting-rooms, 8 Bedrooms, Bath Room, and usual omces small Garden. Near Sea and Golf Links. NEAR WHITLAND.—To Let, Furnished, with immediate possession, a splendid Country Residence about five miles from Whitland G. W.R. Station, and less than one mile from Church, Post and Telegraph Office of Llanboidy. The ansion stands in a beautiful park, commands fine views of mountain scenery, and contains Drawing, Dining, corning and Smoking Rooms, Ball-room, 45ft. x 27ft., eight best Bedrooms, three secondary ditto, five Servants' ditto, Housekeeper's Room, Kitchen, and ample domestic offices. Large Stables, Coach-house and Garage, with two men's Bedrooms over. Bath-room (hot and cold supply). Excellent water and sanita- tion. Acetyline Gas lighting. Spacious Shrub- beries, Flower and Kitchen Gardens, four Glass Houses. Plenty of Trout fishing. Shooting over the Estate of 3000 acres, with good Pheasant coverts. Hunting two days a week. Moderate rent to desirable tenant. UNFURNISHED. LEXDEN TERRACE, TENBY.-To Let, un- furnished, well-situated Private House, containing three Reception-rooms, five Bedrooms, Bath-room. Good sanitation. Splendid sea view. Private way to sands. Rent £40. \/f ANCHESTER HOUSE, ST. GEORGE STREET, ITJL TKNBY.—This old-establibhed Drapery Busi- ness to Let as a going concern from June 24, 1909. TO Let, SEMI-DETACHED COTTAGE, containing five JL Rooms and Scullery, small Greenhouse, good Garden; on the outskirts of Tenby. Rent j612. Early possession. PENALLY.—A small detached LEASEHOLD HousE with Garden, and additional FREEHOLD GARDEN PLOT, to be Sold cheap, with early posses- sion. RPO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, with early pos- -L session, the valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE of "COTTESMORE," charmingly situated on the river Cleddau, 2JJ miles from the town of Haverfordwest, and comprising a substantially built Mansion, containing Drawing and Dining-rooms, each 26ft. x 18ft., Conservatory, Study, Morning- room, Billiard-room, 8 best Bed and Dressing-rooms, 5 secondary Bedrooms, 2 w.c.'s, 2 Staircases, large Kitchen, Servants' Hall, and other domestic offices. The OUTBUILDINGS include a Six-stall Stable, 2 Loose Boxes, Coach-house, Saddle-room with Bpdroom over, spacious Lofts Gardener's House. Lodges at f ront and back entrances. A labourer's Cottage. A capital walled Fruit and Kitchen Garden of about half an acre in extent. Ten acre? of fine Pleasure Grounds, Shrubberies, etc. Excellent water supply, good sanitary arrangements. The Home Farm consists of 120 acres of rich Pasture Land, with 20 acres of Woods, a Bailiff's House, and the necessary Farm Buildings; at present let on a yearly tenancy at jS160 rent. Mount Pleasant Farm Buildings and 94 acres of land, let at JB108 per annum. Windy Hill Farm of 160 acres, let at J6160 per annum; and Slouth Mill with 10 acres, let at j631 per annum. The whole of the above are situated in a ring fence, and will be included in the sale if preferred, or the Mansion, Outbuildings, Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, Woods and the Home Farm, possessing altogether an area of 160 acre3 or thereabouts, would be disposed of separately. Growing Timber to be taken by valuation. This attractive Sporting Estate, possessing as it does excellent facilities for fishing, shooting and hunting, will be sold at a moderate price. Purchasers are invited to apply for further parti- culars and orders to view. — ADVERTISING TARIFF FOR "THE TENBY OBSERVER" And Weekly List of Visitors. The Tenby Observer has been successfully published for more than Half-a-Century, and is read by most of the County Families, Resident Gentry, and Middle Classes in Tenby and County of Pembroke generally. It is devoted to LOCAL NEWS, HUNTING, SPORTS, etc., and possesses the largest and most influential circulation in the County, which makes it a valuable medium for advertising purposes. Objectionable Advertisements not accepted. Miscellaneous and Advertisements of the WanHtKT class, not exceeding 20 words, one insertion,, Is.; two, Is. 6d., and 6d. each additional week. Prepaid. Advertisers who require their letters Co be ad- dressed to the Office of the Paper are charged an additional 6d. for each Advertisement, and another 6d. extra if letters are to be forwarded to their private address. j Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged Is. 6d. each announcement, if not exceeding 20 words; each additional 10 words, 6d. Parliamentary Notices, GOVERNMENT Announce- ments, and Parliamentary Elections, 18. per line per insertion. Public Companies, Legal, Municipal and County Council Elections, Parochial and School Board Notices, 6d. per line per insertion. Freehold and Leasehold Property Sales, 4d. per line per insertion. ] Tenders, Contracts, and Auctioneers' Advertise- i ments, 3d. per line per insertion. PARAGRAPH Advertisements, 5D. per line per in-I sertion. J Forthcoming MARRIAGE Announcements, 9d. per J LINE. TL LIST OF WEDDING PRESENTS AND FUNERAL WREATHS, | 3D. PER LINE. The insertion of Advertisements in the ensuixg i&sue cannot be guaranteed if received later than WiUi\iES. DAY afternoon. POET'S CORNER,. I TARIFF REFORM. I can hear the cry go far and wide Acrolø the rising, rolling tide, Tariff Reform Tariii Refosnj 1j The British workman is. deceived By those in office who are grieved Because they hear through the- Cit y's diu, Starving and idle mechanics SING With tearful eyes—some spirit A Tariff Reform Tariff P^JORN I! Tenby, October 4th, 1909I E' LEA' English and American Artificial Teeth. Mbbbs. EDWARD ENGLAND LIMITED Can be interviewed from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Brecknock House, Tudor Square, Tenby, (NEXT DOOR BUT ONE TO POST OFFICE.) ATTENDANCE DAILY. ESTIMATES FREE. Teeth supplied from One Tooth to a complete Set. Single Tooth from 5/ Set-Upper or Lower, from 50/ Our charges for ARTIFICIAL TEETH include Extractions, and all materials are guaranteed and kept in order free of charge. We believe that the success which has attended us in the past is due to the fact that we have always studied the comfort of Clients, together with keeping all Fees as moderate as possible, and we guarantee the best materials obtainable. Teeth extracted with Nitrous Oxide Gas. Arso extractions by Hypodermic Injection. Telephone No. 9.] NOTICE—All letters to be addressed to BRECKNOCK HOUSE, TENBY. c AEROPLANES!" GEORGE ACE Ltd., Automobile Engineers and Agents. (Official Repairers to the Automobile Club of Great Britain and Ireland.) WHOLESALE AGENTS FOR The New Silent Knight Daimler, Humber, Deasy, Weigel and Clement-Talbot Cars. ANY MAKE OF CAR SUPPLIED. GARAGE (open Day and Night). Accommodation for 100 Cars. MOTOR At CARS -4 Moderate r-r FOR HIRE Charges. REPAIRS and General Overhauling of Cars. Hoods and Wind Screens fitted to any make Car. Re-painting of Cars a Speciality. FULL VULCANIZING PLANT. COUNTRY HOUSE ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Large Stock of Gaulois, Dunlop, Continental, zn 9 Palmer and Englebert Tyres always on hand. — Everything for the Motorist. — GEORGE ACE Ltd., Largest Motor Dealers in Wales, Warren Street, TENBY. And at 64, WIND STREET, SWANSEA, and 16, HIGH STREET, HAVERFORDWEST. Tenby Gas Consumers' Company, Ltd. HOUSE COAL! Delivered loose or in Bags, in any quantity from Sewt, PRICES on application. Discount for Cash. Orders received, by- MR. GEORGE LYONS, Collector, Saltwood House, South Parade OR AT THE GAS WORKS, TENBY. ECZEMA \l W PERMANENT CURE AT THE AGE OF 65.^| slag Sufferers from Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Blotches, BH H|ig Spots, Pimples, Sores, and Eruptions of all kinds, or any WBB gga kindred complaint, should at oiice profit by the experience ^8 BSW MR. CHARLES MORTLOCK, OF GAZE- AGAIN AT NIGHT IN PLEASURE AND COMFORT, BBT HR§9 LEY. NEWMARKET, SUFFOLK, WRITES: ALTHOUGH 1 AM SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF AGE. I NHS GP2 DEAR SIRS,—AFTER LONG SUFFERING FROM FEEL SO GRATEFUL TO YOU FOR MY CURE THAT I BN HGT&J ECZEMA, BEING SO BAD I COULD NOT GET ON MY SHOULD LIKE THE PUBLIC TO KNOW OF IT, AND WILL G«S £ FEET FOR WEEKS,! WAS PERSUADED BY MY SONS ANSWER ANY INQUIRIES." EFJG TO TRY" CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE," WHICH THEY IN A FURTHER LETTER RECENTLY RECEIVED, MR. KSJJ BW| PURCHASED FOR ME. I AM SO PLEASED TO TELL YOU MORTLOCK WRITES: "I HAVE NEVER HAD ANY LEH HHB THE RESULT. AFTER TAKING SEVERAL BOTTLES I RETURN OF THE ECZEMA, AND I CANNOT GIVE |HH BLFFLLL am able to walk out to work and home Clarke's Blood Mixture too much praise." JPFPFL THE REASON CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE EFFECTS SUCH WONDERFUL CURES HGS FHH IS BECAUSE IT IS THE ONLY MEDICINE WHICH THOROUGHLY DRIVES OUT ALL IMPURITIES FROM HKJ BBH THE BLOOD. REMEMBER, FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE," AND SKIN AND BLOOD HH EHE DISEASES, SUCH AS ECZEMA, SCROFULA, SCURVY, BAD LEGS, ULCERS, BOILS, PIMGLES, EHB MPJ SORES, AND ERUPTIONS OF ALL KINDS, BLOOD POISON, GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, RHEUMATISM, EBSB RK GOUT, &C., CAN ONLY BE PERMANENTLY CURED BY PURIFYING THE BLOOD. CLARKE S IJGSM BLOOD MIXTURE, WHICH HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS, IS TO-DAY IN GREATER DEMAND EFLM &PP THAN EVER, AND THE PROPRIETORS, WITH CONFIDENCE, SOLICIT SUFFERERS TO GIVE IT A TRIAL TO |||MG test its value. 8 CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. I FI§E&& Pleasant to the taste and guaranteed free SUFFERERS who are doubtful about I URAFIN from anything injurious to the most their case should write to usi at once I HH K delicate constitution of either sex.1 Of fully describing their illness. WE shall all Chemists and Stores, 2/9 per bottle, be pleased to give them, in conndence, j TBBHM and in cases, containing six times the the best advice free of charge. We HMX quantity, II/ or post free direct will also send copies of many KSRDBKX from the Proprietors on receipt of additional testimonials. Address price. Refuse substitutes. as below. ElflBl PROPRIETORS: Co |||i The Lincoln & Mlidlarjd Counties Drug Co., Lincoln. gBj GREY HAIR permanently and speedily re- stored to its original colour by using HARRI- SON'S HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. It is not a dye, but by natural means acts as a restorative. Contains nothing injurious, and is beneficial to the growth and beauty of the Hair. In bottles, price 1/6 (postage 3d. extra). Manufacturer:—G. W. HARBISON, Hair Specialist, Reading. Agent for Tenby:-A. LIVESEY, Chemist, High Street. I CIMO BANE. THE NEW INSECT KILLER. Kills FleaH, Lico, Mc)tlis, Illackbeetles, House Flies, and all insects. Quite harmless to animals. I For use on Dogs, Cats, and all Animals. In Bedding, Carpets, Linen, etc., for every kind of insect. Sold by Chemists, in Tins, at 3d., 6d., and 1/ postage Id. G. W. HARRISON, Chemist/Reading. Agents for Tenby—Co-operative Drug Stores (A. LIVESEY, proprietor). J THE TENBY FISHMONGER. J. SMITH, UPPER FROG STREET, Fishing-smack Owner, Wholesale Buyer and Retailer of Prime and Cheap Fish, Lobsters, Crabs, Oysters, etc. ICE in Large or Small Quantities. Baskets of Fish despatched to Customers at a distance by First Post after the Smacks land their catches. Prices from Is. 6d. upwards, including postage. Orders booked at the Shop are delivered from the Stores immediately the Boats arrive. PERPECTIOIT OF QTJALITT ASSURED jjj'J i I Every Plumber who Knows W/f/v/ P His Business Understands ^UJ l i i that Hygiene has now become an accepted element v jLlf of security in our households. t\ To keep your pipes in order, you certainly want WI » (J best skill obtainable. It is here that HERMANN \L TSFLL THOMAS would venture to offer you his valuable 1 y services, and the benefit of his long experience. HERMANN THOMAS, Certificated Plumber and Sanitary Engineer, St. Julian Street and Cob Lane, TENBY. FRANK B. MASON, Auctioneer, Valuer and Estate Agent, Printer, Publisher, House Furnisher, etc. AUCTION AND ESTATE OFFICES ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY FURNITURE WAREHOUSES ST. JULIAN STREET, TENBY "TENBY OBSERVER" AND GENERAL PRINTING OFFICES.FROG STREET, TENBY List of Furnished and Unfurnished Houses and Residences to Let in Tenby and County of Pembroke POST FREE ON APPLICATION. PUBLIC HALL, WALLREN STREET, Magnificent Auction Room, Lecture or Concert Hall. Sfilj -^8 H H A little goes a long way-and you know the beautiful whiteness it gives your linen. Always say II when buying blue. MMMMMM IIIIBH IIIHHH \M t I 'L APB a si Guaranteed out of Engliah Pigs, killed on our own premises. 14 Gold Medals. 57 Years' Renown. Apply for nearest Agent IL PALETHORPES LTD., DUDLEY PORT. OrAu G OD Dbi A Cheap" Bicycle, you know the sort— B "Direct fiom Factory to Kiderat £ 3 19s. nd." H i. dear at any price. It has Cheap Tyres, Cheap ■ Chain, Cheap Saddle, Cheap Pedals, Cheap B Everything—RESULT in 12 months, if it lasts M as long, looks a Crock." Si AS A CONTRAST LOOK AT THE ALL-STEEL RALEIGH. The Prices vary fiom £$19s. 6d. to £15 15s., If fitted with the Best and Guaranteed for" ever. Brooks' saddle, Dunlop tyres, Sturmey-Archer 13 3-speed gear, &c. B Send for book of the Raleigh, post free. B A. W. RANDALL, I The Motor HoUse, B WARREN STREET, | TENBY. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B4S P!LLS is warranted to cure, in either sex, all acquired or constitutional Discharges from the Urinary Organs, Gravel, and Pains in the hack. Free from Mercury. Established upwards of 50 years. In boxes 4s. tid. each, of all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World, or sent for sixty stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. I
TENBY TIDE TABLE, OCT., igoq.
TENBY TIDE TABLE, OCT., igoq. Morn. Even, Height h m h m ft. in. THURSDAY 14 6 13 6 26 21 1 Friday 15 6 41 6 50 21 7 SATURDAY 16 7 11 7 25 21 4 SUNDAY 17 7 40 7 55 20 9 MONDAY 18 8' 11 8 26 19 11 TUESDAY 19 8 44 9 2 18 9 WEDNESDAY 20 9 21 9 42 17 5 Thursday 21 10 4 10 27 16 2
RAILWAY TIME TABLE.
RAILWAY TIME TABLE. OCTOBER, 1909, and until further notice. (1st and 3rd Class only). DOWN TRAINS—WKSK DATS. CI»»a«». n 3 NR* » J A 3 1 G 3- FTAN W-hitland .dep. a5'™5 UU5 vi™ 2^5 7'To' Narberth 6 5 10 45 12 15 2 35 5 38 8 0; Kiwtlon i4 10 55 12 25 2 45 5 48 8 10 s1, i y 6 1[ 11 2 12 32 2 52' 5 55 8 1" Saundersfoot. 6 24 ;ll 5 12 36 2 55 5 58 8 19! TENBY. A/R■ JJ 20 12 48 3 8 6 S 8 30> T DEP. 6 40 9 15 H 25 12 55 3 12 6 10 R •?'I P<«ALJY 6 45: 9 IS 11 2S 12 :,8 3 17 0 U S 80: MANORBIER 6 52, 9 25 11 S6; 1 7 3 2-5' 6 21 S 47I LAMPHEY 6 59! 9 32IU 43: 1 14; 3 34 FI 30 8 53I PEMBROKE 7 3J 9 3511 47; 1 18 3 38 6 351 8 56 PEM-DOCKARR. 7 10 9 40,11 55; 1 25 3 45 6 40, 9 5;
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YOU -COU". TAKE HEATING'S LOZENGES Tins 13iD THE GREAT SInN CURE. BUDDEN'S S.R.'SKIN OINTMENT will cure JL) Itching after one application destroys every form of Eczema; heals old Wounds and Sores; acts like a charm on bad Legs; is Infal- lible for Piles; Prevents Cuts from Festering; will cure Ringworm in a few days; removes the most obstinate Eruptions and Scurvy. Boxes 7!d. and Is. l £ d. Agent for Tenby—Mr J. B. FRANCIS, Chemist. MASON'S POITLAU GUIDES to Tenby and Neighbourhood contain all information of in- terest to Visitors, and can be obtained from the Observer Office, or at the local booksellers. Prices 6d., Is., and 2s. 6d. Printed and Published by FRANK B. MASON, at his Printing Office, Frog Sureet, Tenby, Thursday. October 14 1909.