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Barclay & Perkins' Stout IS TINTTERSALLY: ADMITTED to be SUPER. F IOR TO ALL OTHERS. P. JONES, £ "ti' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 'E, SPIRIT, ALE & PORTER MERCHANT, Sussex-street (Corner of Water-street, RhvZ,) "g been appointed SOLE AGENT for the dbove can now supply them as follows Porter 23s. 18-gals. casks 12s. 9-gal. casks. B fi'tout 28s.14s. B.1* Stout.32s. .17s. serial or in- iqR iaild Stout 38s. Ag-ent for tlim BURTON BREWERY COM- PANY'S celebrated Burton Mild and Bitter Ales, BASS'S Ales and Sole Agent for Messrs. BAR- CLAY, PERKINS & Co's London Stout. East India Pale Ale 3s. 6d. per doz. pints :ttra Dublin Stout 3s. Od. ditto Wines and Spirits of First Class Brands ONLY. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. CHRISTMAS 1 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS FR UIT IN ABUNDANCE. J: 5 C'; n We are now offering Very Fair CURRANTS at gjlD. PER LB. Good PATRAS 3D. Excellent Do. 4D. VOSTIZZA ^1I>. & gD. Valencia RAISINS 4D. & 5D. „ 1(. "SULTANAS NEVER SO CHEAP, NEVER BETTER IN QUALITY. Excellent Fruit at 4d. per lb. E. P. J0NES' I 41 H 0 M A 8 I L L I A M S I j WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHER, I 3. WATER STREET, I RHYL. I A constant supply of Meat always on hand I including Beef, Mutton, Limb, Veal, Pork &c. I G H 1 5 OBBINS, I IT. I i t I W&S!t 1ND-HAND FURNITURE Si ORES I 3,\ .ARKET STREET RHYL. 1 I ILI)P,r,,N'S,CHATT' S, COTS & MATTRESSES, I ":RAMBULATORS & BATHS for HIRE. I Af^nt for the Guardian Fire & Life Assurance Co. I EDWARD OWENS, I BUTCHER, I 8, WATER STREET, RHYL I (OPPOSITE SUSSEX STREET) I Families supplied with the Best Quality of Beef I Mutton, Lamb. Veal, and Pork. I "derB Promptly Attended To. Fine Flavoured I Pork Sausages. I A. JONES I JOINER AND BUILDER. I B, s to inform the inhabitants of Rhyl aud district I tliat he has re-commenced business, and is now ■ r(>l'tiy to do any repairs or alterations, and to give I <sst,wiates for work in the several branches of the Trade. I Workshop AYD YARD: WEST KINMEL STREET I Enquiries may also be made at the Queen's Din- ■ in Rooms, 11, Queen Street, Rhyl. I-M. It IDE TO K H I V A ■ BY I CAPTAIN FRED. BARNABY, ■ ROYAL HORSE GUARDS. I Page 13 says-" Two pairs of boots lined with 1 v were also taken and for physic—with which it ■ is as well to be supplied when travelling in out-of- ..e-way places—some quinine and Cockle's Pills, H be latter a most invaluable medicine, and one W.-icli I have used or the natives of Central Africa ■ wita the greatest possible success. In fact, the marvellous effects produced upon the mind and body of an Arab Sheik, who was impervious to all medicines,whey.1 I administered to him five ■ COCKLE'S PILLS H 'ill never fade from my memory; and a friend of no who passed through the same district many ■ ^».tli8 afterwards, informed mc that my fame as a medicine man' had not died oat, but that the marvellous cure was even then a theme of cou- versation in the hl17,aar ■ OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, ¡ ■ FREE I'liOM MEECUEY. I OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, H M TUB OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. I OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, i THE SAFEST PATENT MEDICINE, ■ OCKLE7S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, THE BEST FAMILY APERIENT MEDICINE. ■ /-NOCKLE'S ANTil'lLIOUS PILLS, I FOR LIVER. ■ /COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, FOR BILE. ■ {OCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, j )'! INDIGESTION. COCKLES ANTiBl I.lOt'S PILLS, 10 J; ■ A COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, €j SiCIi HEADACHE. ■ ■OSL'B'S ANT! HILI.OUS PILLS, <x ugJi AMOKOfcT AIX CLASSES. ■ 'fu tKLE's .urnr-ii-tous TILLS, j, IX USE NIGUTYTlIliKK YEARS. H v E'S ANTlfr- )US PJLLS, IN USE EVERYWHERE, ttlf (VJ ■ ANTIBILIOUS 1'ILIiS, H iuay be had thioughout the United Kingdom, Boxes, at Is. 1 id., 'is. yd., is. Od., Il«., and 2'2s 18, NEW ORMONI) STLLL'i'. LONDON ERVOUS & J'ii YS1CAL LKJ'iLiTY.—A H 4 jreiitkmau having tiiod in v;!in eveiy adver- H d reined v, has discovered a .-imple incaus of sdf- He will be haypy to U.vward the particulars JMY sufferer on r<-<*ei]it of a stumped sind directed H ei elope.—ill J. T. biWiXL, lireok Villa, lium- uuc ^uiith, London W JONES & SON'S FLOUR SIbs. for Is. Silbs- Is. fIlbs. Is. lOlbs. Is. 121bs. Is. INDIAN MEAL 15s. 3d. per 2101bs. THE HOME-MADE BREAD SHOP. J. T. JONES, pAMIlYQROCER & rpEA jQEALiR BAKER, PROVISION DEALER, N TALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN ALED HOUSE, 27, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL "The best of Everything." JOHN EDWARDS, GUILDER AND CONTRAOTOR, D u 26, WELLINGTON ROAD, RHYL, Every description of JOINERY WORE undertaken. All Kinds OF ALTERATIONS, ADDITIONS, &o., PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. J. BROWN, A RTIST & pHOTOGRAPHER, 3, KINMEL STREET, RHYL. ALL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN BY THE INS TANP'ANE 0 US PROCESS. C^ARTES (any position), os. Gd. per doz. TWO j POSITIONS, 6s. Gd. per doz.; CABINETS, 12s. (id. per doz. Enlargements finished in various styles. Note the Address-3, KINMEL ST., RHYL. (Nearly opposite the Alexandra Hotel). A COOD PLAN. /"»-J AND upwards invested, under the JL vy non-liability system, in carefully selec- ted Stocks and Shares often returns handsome profits in a few days. Full details in Explanatory Book (fourth edition), gratis and post free. Address, GEO. EVANS & CO., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. "BREAD IS THE STAFF OF LIFE." FOR PURE, CLEAN, UNADULTERATED BREAD GO TO W. DANIELS, GROCER, BAKER. & PROVISION DEALER, ABBEY BTIAKET, RHYL, Who has recently had lilted up two of the most APPROVED OVENS. i'p 0 have pill e. wholesome Broad care and atten- tion should be paid to the surroundings of the Bakeiy. AV.D. has erected one of Alr DECKER OVENS, which consumes its own smoke, and thereby renders it practically impossible for obnoxious gases to exist in the bakehouse, and therefore cannot be absorbed by the dough in the process of fermentati n. This added to the fact that nothing but I he best flour is used in this estab- lishment is a guarantee for the purity and excel- lence of the Bread. Hot Rolls, Milk Rolls, Whole-Meal Bread, Buns, Scones, &c., daily. 52—283 A EORTUM In the event of a stroke of good fortune you can win 500,000 marks. The winnings are guaranteed by Government. YOU" are invited to participate in the chances of winning in the gland drawing's of prizes guaranteed by the State of Hamburg in which 9 millions 620,100 marks have to be won. In the course of these advantageous drawings, which contain according to the prospectus only 100,000 tickets, the following prizes will be forth- coming, viz: The highest prize will be ev. 500,000 marks. Premium of 30),000 Marks 253 Prizes of 2,000 Marks 1 Prize of 200,000 Marks 6 Prizes of 1,Un Murks 2 Prizes of 100,000 Marks 515 Prizes of 1,000 Marks 1 Prize of 00,000 Marks 1030 Prizes of 500 Marks 1 Prize of 80,000 Marks GO Prizes of 200 Marks 2 Prizes of 70,000 Marks 63 Prizes of 150 Marks 1 Prize of GO,000 Marks 29020 Prizes of 115 Marks 2 Prizes of 50,000 Marks 3150 Prizes of 121 Marks 1 Prize of :JO,000 Marks 90 prizes of 100 Marks 1 Prize of :JO,000 Marks 90 prizes of 100 Marks 5 Prizes of 20,000 Marks 3950 Prizes of 91 Marks a Prizes of 15,000 Marks 3950 Prizes ol G7 Marks 26 Prizes of 10,000 Marks 3950 Prizes of 40 Marks 56 Prizes of 5,000 Marks 3950 Prizes of 20 Mark. 106 Prize; of 3,000 Marks In all 50,500 Prizes which will be sure won in 7 drawings tvithin the space of a few mouths. The first prize-drawing is oflieially fixed for the 10th 'jnd 11th Dec., 1881, and the price is for a whule original ticket only G sh d, or (j marks, a half original ticket only i; sh d. or .'5 marks, a quarter original ticket only 1 sh Cd. or H marks, and I will forward these original tickets guaranteed by the State (not prohibited promissory notes) even to the most distant countries, in return for the /mount forwarded prepaid. Every ticket holder will receive from me gratis along with the original ticket the original prospectus provided with the arms of the State and immediately after the draw- ii ir the ofiicial list without any chariro. THE PAYMENT AND FORWARDING OF THE SUMS won by those concerned will have my special and prompt attention, and with the utmost secrecy, ifj^'AU orders can he scut by the: medium of a Post Ofliee Order, or per cheque, or in English Postage Stamps, or by Postal-Orders. ig^trTlcase address the orders before the 10th of Dee., on account of the approaching drawing1 of the prizes in all eonfidence to SAMUEL HECKSCHICR Sour. BANKER AN i > EXCHANGE AGENT VT HAMBURG, GEiIM ANV. "SULHIOLINB LOTION."—Aii external means of CURING SKIN DISEASES. There is scarcely any eruption bitt will yield te Sulpholine "in few days, aiifl commence to lade away, even Lit seems past euro. Ordinary pimples, redness, blot- ches, scurf, roughnes s if by »—agio whilst old, enduring disorders, that have plagued the suilerers for years, however deeply routed they may be, "Sttlphuih c" will sucessfuily attack them. A .LJ-bLIGim-TL ELAYOUK, CKACKOI-T'S ALTKCAMAH Toom I'ASTK.—By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice, the enamel of the teeth becomes white ,-tund and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly iiagiant and specially useful for removing incrus- aations of tartar on neglected teeth. Sold by all Chemists. l. and Is od. each (Get OvacroftV). 'Hie Dandelion Exlracl contained in Dr. King's j by its well-known action on the Liver most important glanu in the whole lrauioj, causes the bodily secretions to How in a regular manner and conjointly with the Tonic ingredients, greatly invipx-HtcB, so maintaining the great portals uf the sysim in the lit condition good health j Any Chemist tolls them boxes 16. 1 d. and 2s. GÜ each I WA'K'tfl- *'> SA.WVH .=:=D_ -P: FOR FISH, GAME, LA!U A \J BOTTLE OF THIS STEAKS, X »CEtEBKATEB SACCE PREPARED FROM THE ORKTINAL RECIPE BEARS THE WELL"KX0WX SIG>ED 4?G/¿ La This label is protected by perpetual injunction in Chancery of the 9th July 1858 and without it none can be genuine. PREPARED OLY BY E. LAZENEY K SON, LONDON, And sold Retail by Grocers, Oilmen. Italian Warehousemen, £ c. throughout the Kingdom. JOHN H. ELLIS, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE and SPIRIT MERCHANT, ALE & PORTER DEALER & BOTTLER, 12, WAT.ER STREE T ,RHYL. AGENT FOR l\fAX;GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES, BASS & CO.'S AND ALLSOPP & SON'S ALES, JACOB'S PILSENER LAGER BEER, GUINNESS'S EXTRA DUBLIN STOUT, In Casks and Bottles. ELLIS'S CELEBRATED MINERAL WATERS. CANTRELL\t COCHRAISE'S AND ROSS'S BELFAST GINGER ALE. FulllPric(List of all Wines, Spirits, &c., on application to JOHN H. ELLIS, 12, WATER STREET, RIIYL. No more Misfitting Dresses. The Art of Dress-cutting Taught in a few Easy Lessons by the SCIENTIFIC SVSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTiO. O little progress has been made in the Art of Dressmaking in this y( | country, that we naturally ask our- selves what is the cause of this deplorable failure, especially since those engaged in it are compelled each year to acknowledge that the English ladies give their patronage more and more to foreign modistes. In cases where this is the exception, it is among those ladies whose means will not permit this luxurious indulgence, therefore they accept the ser- vices of the English Dressmaker in con- sequence of this inability, while their pre- ference is strongly in favour of the foreign robe. It is the duty of the English Dress- makers to learn the cause of this evil which robs them of their most lucrative patronace, and there seems to be no more effectual method in overcoming it than to learn to compete with these foreign rivals. In most branches of science and industry England has always maintained a leading position. Why, then, in a point so vital to her, and where so much capital is ex- pended, will she permit a foreign, rival to bear the palm of victory? Elegance and refinement in dress have become so much a study by ladies in these days that all that art and race can do for them is called into requisition. It is in these points, therefore, we 1mowwe are rivalled abroad. Else why are foreign modistes patronised in preference to our own Dressmakers ? All ladies know when the Dress arrays their ligure to the best advantage, and the iQ W JH Dressmaker knows that the first and 1110; important step is to learn to cut the brc cotrccily. To do this one must study pro- gortioiis. For many ears Dresmakcrs have used nothing better than charts c r models for cutting, each one of which is utterly imperfect in principle, as a little careful reasoning would convince them. In the first place, charts cut the tame shape for every figure, measuring the same size bust. The fallacy of this idea is apparent when you consider that per- sons measuring the same sléc Hist ;.re rarely,if ever, shaped alike. C0l15eq uc:}: lv, garments cut on these principles ¡1(} net fit the figure for which they are intended, and a great amount of valuable time is consumed in pinning and retacking, which are convincing proofs of the inutiUtv of the methods usually employed. Vet. hen you also pcrceiyc that by takingup "seam here, and letting one out in another y Ipce, you have thrown the seams out of all 1.0- portion, and utterly destroyed r>n\ ;¡,;e the dress might have possessed; you ought then to be assured of the necessity of a true and correct method of t which would save you this wasted tinie and miserable results. All good cutters know- that a badly cut garment can never be made to lit well. i>y this system of Cutting, which is based upon mathemati- cal principles, and will enable one to tit every figure rerfcdly without alteration, you can arrive at every point that eonati- tutes an accurate fit with certainty. Ladies with irregular forms can be fitted with the same ease and certainty as those with perfect proportions, and. this cannot be done by any other method of cutting. Its adaptability to all changes of style, or variations in f r.n makes this system an enduring advantage to the Dressmaker, and its comprehensive use will place her on an equal footing with the Continental modistes in the Art of Dress Cutting. Ladies are discovering that there is science in Cutting a Dress. The time has passed when the Dressmaker rr.ust try on the garment to see if it fits for with this system of calculation there can be no failure. Testimonial from a few English Ladies who have tested the Scientific System of Dress Cutting. W-, the undersigned ladies, having learned the Scientific System of Dress Cutting, take great pleasure in recom- mending the same to the ladies of our country, as we have proved its practicability and accuracy by many tests, anJ we have never yet failed to obtain a perfect fit when the instructions are followed, which are so simple that a child cen cut and fit by them as well as an adult; and we are sure that any lady who may learn this system will never regret the invest- ment she has made, as the saving of material alone upon a few garments will more than pay for the System, beside the Assurance and Satisfaction of always having a perfect fitting garment.—Mrs. Phillipson, 3, Colville Square Terrace, Bayswater, W.; Mrs. Malcolm, 40, Carlton Hill, St. John's Wood, N.W.; Mrs. Smythe, 37, Blenheim Cres., Netting Hill, W.; Mrs. Winton, 67, Bessboro' Street, Pimlico, S.W.; Miss Lang, 121, EdgwareRoad, W. Mrs. Dunlop, 16, Solon New Road, Clapham.; Miss Syer, 60, De Beauvoir Road, Islington, N.; Miss Field, Stratford House, Wimbledon. S.W.; Mrs. Baker, i, Bedford Terrace, High Street, Streatham. To whom we refer. INSTRUCTIONS given from 9.30 a.m. to (j p.m. Owing to the demand for evening instructions by those employed during the day, pupils may now be instructed at their own Residence for the same charge. Practical ladies wanted to take charge of Branch Offices. Situations furnished to pupils, if desired, in First-class Houses, where they can command the highest salaries as dress cutters. GENERAL 1 One Scientific System, with general instruction at the office as long as desired x 1-3 Q Q PRTPF TT^T "j ^ne System in full, with special printed instructions, enabling anyone to thoroughly /s" OJ.. I understand it, will be sent by post to any part of the United Kingdom for O O Our Patent Double Tracing Wheel, tracing two lines at a time, one to cut by, and the other to sew bv, making the geams all the same width, enabling a young girl to do the tacking as well as an experienced Dressmaker,'will be found invaluable toladies if they have much sewing to do, as it saves a great deal of time and labour. The above wheel will be sent to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt of 2S. (Two Shillings.) POST FREE. Post Office Orders (crossed) to be made payable at General Post Office, London, to N. HANBURV, Limited 272, Regent Street, Regent Circus, London, W. A few more Ladies of intelligence and good address Wanted, to learn our System, as teachers to give instructions at private house Unexceptionable references required. Agents wanted in every Town to sell our System. Send for Agents' Special Price List. TRACING WHEEL. Address all Communications to the General Orhce (Of SCIENTIFIC DRESS-CUTTING ASSOCIATION, 272, Regent St., Regent Circus, London, U. Local Agent for Rhyl Wanted. ^Ry^<wtwg^aaBgBiw^«»^F^-mT^TfFT-ryiyn.y|r!r-)OTI-<:np[—r_cr, mn,j|ipuujij [m,L jmni'ihujJHut.wi—i——B— Business Cards. STATIONEii AND NEWSAGENT. rpREHEARN, Wholesalo and Ecti-il Stationer, Bookseller, Bookbinder, Newsagent & Dealer in Fancy X_G°°dS. Library Depot. Stationer's Hall, 165 & 166, Wellington road, & BonMarche, 8, High st.,Rhyl BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS! TOHN AMOS. 8, SUSSEX STREET, RHYL (Opposite the George Hotel). A largo and varied ^I stock of Boots, Shoe*, Slippers, ticc., of the best makes, and at very low prices. A trial is solicited. ""fcj OTEirLOOTT^ WELLINGTON" Cl-lk-r\!BERS, Wellington- road, .1 Rhyl. Large and well-assorted Stock of Boots and Shoes to select from. PRINTERS. — A MOS BROTHERS, Commercial and General Slcart Printers, Publishers, &c. All work neatly and quickly turned out, and at very moderate pri< e<. PAINTERS AND DECORATORS. OJfN AVHEEJ/ER, Painter, Paper-Lauger, Plumber, Glazier, ccc.. CRESCENT ROAD, (kite 7, < 1 xxmaut street), RHYL. All ordcts receive prompt, mid personal uttm-tion. "r:'Dz.IO'1fSÇr.eff:h'ili'I8 HOTELS =" n- LADSTOSB TEMPERANCE BOARDING HOTEL, Bodfor-slrect, RPIYL (close to tlic Rail- way Station.) Hot Dinners daily. Tea and C'offeo always ready. Special Terms for Pleasure Parties tlpd School Trips on application.—MISSES G RIEFITBIS IIUI)I)L,.k ill \V INX, P. Edwards, Proprietor. Family aud Commercial Hotel. Wines and I, Spirits of the Fin■ st Quality, Ales. G-uhmess' Dublin Stout. Cars for Hire. -<C, :?, • • •"& «'S^v At a GREAT SAYING to tee PURCHASES H! I 9 ladies, send letter or post card, and you will receive, POST 1 e vk FREE, Sample Patterns, with Prices, of all the LEADING NOVELTIES for the Winter Seasons. t f'-T) tt\ ,LC:c -5. • j|l^ /■§ |j pfif! TO P0 .1M ti f 1 :C id11 m Tho BratlfyWl Manufacturing Or. by trading direct with the public, have 'Rfi O nS kg effected a rcvclutwu in sin P ylcs and Fabrics of Dress Materials. This 8 11 f p [■ 9 S |u D is testified by innumerable Press Opinions. Carriage Paid to any part of tho '5PlP 9 -9 United Kingdom, on all orders over ill. The Ceniury Cashmeres, as exhibited TO VA A T> T"\ at the Health Exhibition, are in evcr-inercasiDsj demand. Be particular Jtv & Jt v AiV address ia furl* i?lease write at oace, and raentioa this .Journal. YORKSHIRE li T. J. KENT, 70, HIGH STREET, (Near the Parade), RHYL. PRICE LIST. WELSH YARNS. FINGERINGS & OTHER WOOLS. UNSCOURED WELSH YARN, 18 LB. 5D. THE QUARTER LB. HANK. EXTRA QUA LIT V F INGE R IN GS!i (Best Spinning—Long Stiplc Wools). ORDINARY COLORS r\ LB. lid. (Blk, White, Greys, &c.) ) THE" OZ. INGRAIN COLORS n LB. 2d. (Cardinal, Red,Blues,&c.) 25/ O THE OZ SUPER BERLIN FLEECY. BLACK AND O f LB. (for less than WHITE O U ]lb.), 2}d. oz. FANCY AND 4) LB. (for less than INGRAIN COLORS O O -1 Ib,), 3d. oz. SHETLAND & FINE WOOL YARNS in STOCK The above Prices are lowest co-operative rates for best Goods. Inferior Goods are not kept in Stock. Samples on application. I do not damnge my Goods by exposure in the street, and Customers may rely on clean Goods in fresh condition at t he very lowest prices. Special lines in FLANNELS from Gkl. yd. 2 BROWN WOOL BLANKETS from 2 G the pair. And ather requirements for Charities equally cheap. w. JTK E K T HIGH STREET, RHYL. ESTABLISHED, lSGS. QHARLES JJARDEMAN AND gON, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM AND GENERAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 26, HIGH STREET, RHYL. Pianofortes and Harmoniums of the best make and selection, FOR SALE OR HIRE. New Music at half-marked price, post free. Schools and Teachers supplied on advantageous terms. Single tunings or by yearly contract, promptly attended to in Town or Country, all kinds of Musical Instruments tuned snd repaired. ORGAN, HARMONIUM AND PIANOFORTE Lessens on Moderate Terms. CONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT AGENTS ¡í "THE OLD TOWN HALL STORES," HIGH STREET RIIYL, (.Established 1S 50), pOULKES & W1NF & SPIRIT MERCHANTS, IMPOR- TERS & BONDERS. MAX GKEGEL'S HUNGARIAN YVINES. SAINT RAFAEL TANNIN WINES 30/ per d( ?. Thi.s wine is strengthening and. digestive. It is an Invigorating Tonic, and more efficacious for coil valescents and debilitated persons than Jron 01 Quinine. It is a sovereign remedy in cases cf Gastric Debility and Anemia. BASS, ALLSOPPS, & WORTIIINGTON'S ALES, GUINNESS'S, BARCLAY, & PERIvIN'S STOUT in Bottle and on Draught, DEVONSHIRE CIDER IN BOTTLES, And ELLIS & SONS' celebrated Mineral, Soda Potass Litbia, and other Waters. DKAFXESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, &c.—DELLAR' ESSHKCI: FOR DEAFNESS should always be tried, as in numbers o cases, s .emingly incurable, it has done wonders. Sight, Deafness, Obstruction,, in the Ears and the Incessant Humming Sounds so frequent with affected hearing are removed after two or three nights' application. DELLAR'S ESSENCE can be taken of as sure to give some relief in any ouse of deafness without causing the slightest injury to the delicate organisms of the ear, and, however surpris- ing persons for years Deaf have heard sounds after a fair trial of Dellar's Essence. Price Is 1 Vd. GRATE BODILY STRUNG in. PEPPER'S QUININE AND [ROX TONIC strengthens the nerves and muscular system, improves digestion, animates the spirits, mcruits the health, rouses and develops the nervous oeergies, enriches the blood, promotes appetite, dis- Gulslangour and depression, fortifies the digestive )rgans. It is a sjieeific remedy for neuralgia, inde- 1 gestion, fevers, chest affections, and in wasting diseases, scrofulous tendencies etc. The whole frame is greatly invigorated by Pepper's Tonic, the mental faculties brightened, the m-iLtlv strengthened, and a return to robust certain. Bottles, 32 doses, 4s. 6d. Sold by Chemists every- where. The u t .ie of J. PEPPER "is on the label. j CURE FOR ALL! HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. IMPORTANT DISCOVERY. No More Suffering! The Discovery of this Ointment has proved :t11 invnlunl.e Loon to thousands^ of sulleiers when rul or near the seat of suffering, its rare LaJsnmic properties are conveycd to every part. Thus it heals inward wounds and ulcers of the IJOW ELS OR OMB, strengthens the spinal marrow in cases of nervous weakness and depression, and a;I diseases cf the THROAT, LUNGS, AND CHEST. NO invalid need despair of cure, whilst this Ointment can be obtained. Bad Legs, Bad Breasts, Old Wounds, and Ulcerations of all kinds. The application cf this Ointment hcaK m a remarkable manner, every kind of Ulceration, softens the stiff or contracted tissues, causes "prcud" flesh to <!isaj'i«ar, and foul and loath- some discharges to become converted into healthv healing surfaces; and these euccts arc not temporasy, buv are radical and permanent. Piles, Fistulas, and Abscesses. Thc^c and all similar affections must he carefully trcatei v o'irilinfr to the p]an recommended in the printed instructions. J ne Ointment.must be applied directly to the parts alTcctcc. and Hulloway's Pilis be simultaneously taken to purify the blood, and to relieve the internal congestions which are so fert-ile a cause of this class of disease. Dropsical Enlargements, lied Legs, and Varicose Veins. In the reduction of all Glandular Swellings no remedy tfftiata this incomparable Ointment: it prevents the formation of extra- i.eous.^ro\\ ths. and is an invaluable remedy for checking all Chiome 1 ischarges when di):cently rubbed into the parts aticctea, the worst case will yield in a comparatively short <¡pace of time. Scrofula and Old Skin Diseases. "This Ointment is r. certain remedy fk I- ah c'.i.-case.s of the skirv or c()I' whether simple or complicated. Scurvy, ringworm, blotches, pimples, and other cutaneous disorders, are at one eradicated by this invaluable Unguent. The Ointment and Pills arc sold at I'rofessor HOLLOW AY'S 1-stablishmcr.t, 5?O, Oxford Street, lAiicio:; by nearly every respectable Yenùor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, in Pots and Boxes, at is. iJd., 2s. ç,J" 4.6. 6d., 11s. 22s. and 33s. each. FuJI printed directions arc affixed to each Pot and Bex, and can be had in any language, N.B,-Advice can be obtained, free of charge, by applying at the above address, daily, between the lours of 11 and 4, or by letter, H. A. STEER, J Wholesale and Family INE & SPIRIT jyrERCHANT, ALE & PORTER DEALER & BOTTLER, 73, HIGH STREET, RHYL. MINERAL WATER DEPOT. ———————————————————————-—— HESKETH ARMS -pAMILY AND QOMMERCIAL JJOTEL, ABERGELE, HUGH ROBERTS, Proprietor. POSTING CARS AND HORSES FOR HIRE. CHOICEST WINES, SPIRITS, & CIGARS. The only Carriages in Abergele privileged to drve through the beautiful and romantic Grounds of Gwrych Castle, are those of this Hotel. J. JJHYDWEN JONES, UPHOLSTERER, CABINET MANUFACTURER, AND CARPET FACTOR, 33 & 34, QUEEN STREET, RHYL. FURNITURE, B EDDING, BEDSTEADS, c ARPETS, HorSEHOLD DRAPERY, L ACE CURTAINS, &c., &c., Best Value and Cheaper than any other house in the Trade. INSPECTION INVITED. 31mjao Messrs. 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BEECHAM'S PILLS Have now been before the Public Thirty Years, and the rapid sale from the commencement, arid the still increasing demand by the Public, is one of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated. Thousands, in every sphere of life with one voice pronounced them the best, the safest and the surest for eradicating all those comr-*Vit8 of which flesh is heir to. They stand without a pa £ *lltl; and have the largest sale of any Patert Medicine ill th world. BEECHAM'S PILLS A EE admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as wind and pain in the Stomach, sick Headache, Giddiness, Fulnees.and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness Cold Chills Flashings of Heat, Loss of Appetite, shortness of Breath Oostiveness,bcurvy and Blotcnee of the skin,Disturbed Sleep rngntful Dreams, and all Nervous Trembling Sensations. &e. The first dose will give relic-, in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it In Thousai.-ds of cases The Proprietor of these Pills having obtained (at great expense) a Paientfor them,he challenges the whole world to produced a modicm0 to equal frkem for removing the above. named complaints, and restoring the patient to sotind and lasting hea.th. Every Kritferer is earnestlv invited to try oneliox of t:("e Pills, and they R-ill ue acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, a few doses of them carry off all gross humours, and open as that is required. No femali- ^nould be without them. There fs nc) medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLSfor .removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. taRen according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore femals of all ages to sound and robust health. 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